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Ultimate Space Telescope: Making the James Webb Space Telescope | Full Documentary | NOVA | PBS

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@kennethharrisii5351
@kennethharrisii5351 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing job everyone! Honored to be included in this.
@Ti5qu4ntum
@Ti5qu4ntum 2 жыл бұрын
I see you. A team of Greatness.
@BackYardScience2000
@BackYardScience2000 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Kenneth. For helping to bring the Webb to the world and to humanity. We are eternally grateful for your efforts and I can say that I am proud of everything that you and your team has accomplished. Well done!
@carterlewis0608
@carterlewis0608 2 жыл бұрын
19:48
@kenny3115
@kenny3115 2 жыл бұрын
Very well done Kenneth.
@MrGanzer88
@MrGanzer88 2 жыл бұрын
That’s awesome man! Project of a lifetime
@aisle_of_view
@aisle_of_view 2 жыл бұрын
I struck up a friendship several years ago with an 80 year old retired physician and the Webb was a topic of constant conversation. Can’t tell you how happy I am that he’s still around to enjoy the first photos.
@randibgood
@randibgood 2 жыл бұрын
I can't even imagine the dance his eyes must be doing looking at these initial images! He must be absolutely giddy!
@richardbriet818
@richardbriet818 2 жыл бұрын
I wonder how many people appreciate the fact that what the JWST shows us today is no longer there!
@skepticalotter2983
@skepticalotter2983 2 жыл бұрын
@@richardbriet818 I think that is one of the coolest parts!
@ashleydufault4004
@ashleydufault4004 2 жыл бұрын
That's so heartwarming
@Staystrong123
@Staystrong123 2 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 and it just float's through space taking random pictures lmao 🤣🤣🤣🤣 another Hoax by a corrupt organization!
@knightwhite99
@knightwhite99 2 жыл бұрын
I am a nuclear engineer that really wanted to be an astronomer. This is one of the BEST documentaries that PBS/NOVA has ever done! BRAVO! I wish EVERYONE could watch this. Simply blown away. I was brought to tears - a moving and emotional experience.
@Bluesrains
@Bluesrains 2 жыл бұрын
I Will Spread This Around And Hope Others Find It. Bless You For Your Hard Work And Love. I'm Crying With You!!
@johnmcdermott2551
@johnmcdermott2551 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah since w bush adm cut 200m. Out of their yearly budget documentaries have either been made for dramatic effect(ie. Dog v. Bear!) or had some agenda( 911 the perfect storm).
@TheSteveBoyd
@TheSteveBoyd 2 жыл бұрын
I have loved NOVA since I was a little boy. My first memories of this treasured program go back to the Voyager mission. I still remember the feeling of awe and wonder that only an eight year old boy (or girl!) can experience as I looked into the swirling eye of Jupiter for the first time. Watching this episode on the STAGGERING achievement of JWST is a very welcome reminder that deep down, I still carry inside of me the spark which PBS shows like NOVA & Cosmos helped germinate all those years ago! In a time when our public discourse is so toxic, and our politics so divisive, I am grateful to NOVA for so expertly telling the stories of humankind's greatest achievements. You've restored a small sliver of my faith in my species. Thank you! ✨☮
@zorkwhouse8125
@zorkwhouse8125 2 жыл бұрын
same here - used to watch it when I was a kid on I think Sunday nights either after or before the show "Wild America" with Marty something or other...
@mattrasmussen3232
@mattrasmussen3232 2 жыл бұрын
BUT he was negative. He wanted to share his passion for NOVA, started hen he was a kid. Yet till had to bring up politics and the vileness of it. Sorry, he's a passive aggressive pessimist and couldn't be positive and hopeful if he wanted to.
@eckankar7756
@eckankar7756 2 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see a lift off at NASA...is there a site when they fire off a rocket? I'd love to see that finally.
@gtRELIC
@gtRELIC 2 жыл бұрын
@@zorkwhouse8125 Hi I'm Marty Stouffer and THIS is Wild America 👍👍. I can still hear that intro Music..I use to get so excited to watch that when it came on NC PBS
@zorkwhouse8125
@zorkwhouse8125 2 жыл бұрын
@@gtRELIC 100% 🙂
@ACE-ze1qg
@ACE-ze1qg 2 жыл бұрын
I can't express how much joy it brings me that this was posted to KZfaq!!!! Thanks PBS and NOVA!!!!!!
@DK-ik6fr
@DK-ik6fr 2 жыл бұрын
So Sad That man has to try and find God when he is right in front of him an arms length away God the author of the universe mankind will never find until he seeks God and sad how much money wasted as people around the world die of starvation; poverty; victim's of war crimes created by greed and Pride. Lies and government sectioned murder for money. Friends the world is trying to change history and promote a narrative a lie from the pit of hell. Dont be deceived want to know the truth where you came from why you are here cause YOU are special in Gods eyes read the KJV or ESV bible pray and God Lord Jesus will meet you where you are🙏 Dont be deceived follow the science History says a man named Jesus Christ came and died for the sin of humanity that satan caused all to fall into sin your eternity demands you to research the truth not the big bang lie. nothing can come from nothing. I can put car parts in a box shake it up come back 1000 years from now and it'll still be car parts in a box not a car don't be deceived🙏❣️ Agape all may God bless those who search for the truth I promise by Gods word seek and ye shall find knock and the door shall be open to you. but remember satan will try to steal the truth from you as he wants souls to take with him when his appointed time comes we are talking eternity here.
@Bernie398
@Bernie398 2 жыл бұрын
Literally jumped in my seat for excitement coz its on youtube and free 🤩
@javieryokozuna930
@javieryokozuna930 2 жыл бұрын
Pathetic
@kansas444
@kansas444 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks KZfaq anybody in the world 🌍 will be able to see it 👌🏻
@onefodderunit
@onefodderunit 2 жыл бұрын
You believe the moon is a solid object which NASA can fly to and land on but hasn't for 50 years. Unwise.
@cestrell
@cestrell 2 жыл бұрын
I can't help but think of Jodie Foster's words in, "Contact," when, crying, she said, "poetry... they should've sent a poet..." The beauty visible to us because of the efforts of so many at NASA, ESA, Canada's Space Agency, the Contractors and Sub-contractors and the patience of family, friends and even Congress... Is simply awe inspiring. Thank you all for a glimpse.
@yvonneplant9434
@yvonneplant9434 2 жыл бұрын
Congress. Republicans tried to kill this project. Being conservative seems to mean that finding out something beyond our apparent limitations is just too dangerous, in their opinion.
@Nixon085
@Nixon085 2 жыл бұрын
It's not true
@Qlicious
@Qlicious 2 жыл бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/i8lnaaVjmq_ef30.html learn the truth! Q
@dadduorp
@dadduorp 2 жыл бұрын
@@Nixon085 Go back to InfoWars. Leave science to grownups.
@SR91313
@SR91313 2 жыл бұрын
@@dadduorp -I don't think even infowars is so dumb that they don't believe in space, or the fact that the earth is round.
@MPaxsu
@MPaxsu 2 жыл бұрын
I watched NOVA's throughout my public education. I'm now 24. This is documentary took me back to when I was a kid bewildered by what we've discovered.
@mercerconsulting9728
@mercerconsulting9728 2 жыл бұрын
I'm 70, and have been watching NOVA since it first aired. It's been an amazing journey to see all of these episodes and, as you mentioned, all of the discoveries. Thanks for sharing.
@landscapingspecialist
@landscapingspecialist 2 жыл бұрын
I too find a bit of nostalgia in PBS and NOVA. Im 42. Glad to hear the younger generation is still watching
@SP_3333
@SP_3333 2 жыл бұрын
I actually cried with happiness when I watched the launch. Ground breaking scientific tool. Thanks to all.
@Tonelli2121
@Tonelli2121 2 жыл бұрын
I followed this project for years and I can remember saying how ridiculous this project was for being so much over budget and so extremely delayed. Now I understand it and I am glad they took their time. Just these first images are mind blowing. Excited to see what we discover
@Twenty-Seven
@Twenty-Seven 2 жыл бұрын
I remember hearing so many different launch dates and learning to not get my hopes up. Ten years later and now it's the absolute cutting edge of astronomy. Amazing.
@alcoholfree6381
@alcoholfree6381 2 жыл бұрын
The US government can blow $10 billion in a day! Hell they can do trillions now
@BlahVideosBlahBlah
@BlahVideosBlahBlah 2 жыл бұрын
The technical experience and development this team has accumulated over the decades is worth every penny, IMHO. Still, the possibility that a similar sized primary mirror could be lofted in the next few years WITHOUT folding is just astonishing. That's what over a decade of delays can sometimes bring.
@rickusmaximus2435
@rickusmaximus2435 2 жыл бұрын
It's all cgi man. Not real. Space isn't real like they portray to us
@sevenhazee
@sevenhazee 2 жыл бұрын
I feel like we are going to find out something that we didn't want to find out. Something that will ruin the mystery of life
@clatey420
@clatey420 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so thankful to be alive during a time where something like this is possible. It really opens up the door seeing the universe in a way we have never done before. Thank you PBS for getting this made and put out so quickly after the first images were released. Amazing.
@ziggystardust1751
@ziggystardust1751 2 жыл бұрын
When I was a young boy I was so excited when NOVA play I cried because I knew I was going to learn something new.Now I am a grown man but Nova is still teaching.This may sound korny well.....Thanks NOVA for changing my life.
@seanbw94708
@seanbw94708 Жыл бұрын
Single points of failure. 344 instances that could have scuttled the entire mission. The level of precision and accuracy is just staggering. Bravo team, congratulations!
@feeberizer
@feeberizer 2 жыл бұрын
I can't properly express how these new images affect me, except that the tears start to well up. Well done NASA.
@williamwilcox6964
@williamwilcox6964 2 жыл бұрын
This documentary brought me to tears a couple of times. This is one of those few moments where I’m proud of my species. So much work, from so many people. And it worked! It friggen worked! I’m so glad to be living in this time in history.
@Qlicious
@Qlicious 2 жыл бұрын
It's fake...kzfaq.info/get/bejne/apanpNmbm9rac30.html Q
@skepticalotter2983
@skepticalotter2983 2 жыл бұрын
I agree! So many people from so many backgrounds worked together to make this happen! Things like this give me hope for the future!
@mortalclown3812
@mortalclown3812 2 жыл бұрын
Beautifully put, friend.
@-What-are-your-thoughts
@-What-are-your-thoughts 2 жыл бұрын
Anything is possible when people work together for a common goal.
@MrBikinimower
@MrBikinimower 2 жыл бұрын
It's wonderful, especially in times like the one we're living in to have something like this to take a minute and feel some pride and to restore your faith in humanity. We are capable of such great things.
@Twiztidjuggalo42000
@Twiztidjuggalo42000 2 жыл бұрын
I'm proud to work at the plant that created the mirrors. They are made of beryllium and the only source in the western world is us. It's truly a wonder metal.
@jacknguyen5677
@jacknguyen5677 Жыл бұрын
It’s a nasty metal
@campervan7354
@campervan7354 2 жыл бұрын
*Astrophysicist Dr. John Mather, the senior project scientist for the James Webb telescope, is my step father’s brother. He was adopted, but still fascinating. Dr. Mather is a very very very intelligent man.*
@TG-nd9rj
@TG-nd9rj 2 жыл бұрын
I've been following the JWST for 12 years, been excited for it for a very very long time. I couldn't help it, when it launched, I sat on my couch and just cried. What an amazing moment.
@mojo7495
@mojo7495 2 жыл бұрын
Oh really? You cried? How sweet. But the fact is, the only thing you'll ever see will simply be tiny bright lights and nothing more because everything is JUST TOO FAR AWAY. Why don't you try crying over Genesis 1:1. Now THERE is the most amazing achievement that ever was!
@rockwithyou2006
@rockwithyou2006 2 жыл бұрын
@@mojo7495 u are a fool, please stay away from this fool. Go and read your fake books
@pepperkilldevelopment9069
@pepperkilldevelopment9069 2 жыл бұрын
@@mojo7495 why both of you don’t cry about the price of living caused by crazy socialism around the world ?
@joshs2734
@joshs2734 2 жыл бұрын
This whole project just...it brings me to the verge of tears. I just cannot comprehend how they were able to do it. It's one of the most incredible feats of human engineering, planning, technology, science and complexity in history. It's a "miracle" that it actually happened. Especially when the government has been so seeped with anti intellectualism, anti science and anti truth for the last 5+ years. There's so much hatred, pain and suffering in the world. So many terrible people, so much evil, greed, apathy and malice. We see it every day. It can be hard to hold onto hope for humanity sometimes. But the JWST not only being designed and built, but successfully launched in the face of so much adversity. With impossible odds. It is proof of how deeply marvelous humans can be. Everyone who was involved with achieving this are absolute heroes. I cannot wait to see what discoveries JWST brings to us in the coming years.
@five-clawdragon
@five-clawdragon 2 жыл бұрын
Well said, Josh.
@rebakahcarroll1674
@rebakahcarroll1674 2 жыл бұрын
WELL SAID!!!!
@HenryMPerez
@HenryMPerez Жыл бұрын
Could be a total Hoax! Just like the Moon landing/
@Gucci_Nomad
@Gucci_Nomad 2 жыл бұрын
Seeing the people who worked on the telescope so happy makes me really glad it worked.
@irishsailor4238
@irishsailor4238 2 жыл бұрын
The contrast between the Hubble and JWST images of the Carina nebula brought tears, unbidden, welling up, and overflowing my eyes. Billions stars being born. Our God is too small.
@Ti5qu4ntum
@Ti5qu4ntum 2 жыл бұрын
Another NOVA Masterpiece of human Innovation and Perseverance. 🙌🏼🙏🏼🗽🇺🇲🦅🌌 Thank you PBS. 🙏🏼 We need a Webb Telescope Emoji now, hello...
@jarrodanderson2124
@jarrodanderson2124 2 жыл бұрын
Literally blew my mind. Literally!
@TurboBMRProjectLove
@TurboBMRProjectLove 2 жыл бұрын
Gives me chills man. TO THE STARS! 💯💯💯💯💯🫡
@jimstewart5156
@jimstewart5156 2 жыл бұрын
I have followed NASA since the Gemini program, and have been intrigued with every project. Alan Shephard, first American into space; John Glen, first orbit of the earth, the Apollo program which let to Neil Armstrong taking the first steps onto an alien planet; the space shuttle, the ISS, NASA's partnering with private aerospace enterprises, and now to the most recent gem, James Webb Telescope. I am fortunate enough to have witnessed so many advances in human endeavors. My next adventure will be to observe a live launch of the Artemis program and the activation of the leading edge Orion deep space capsule. Right now I give thanks to the Lord, NASA, and NOVA.
@18lxryb
@18lxryb 2 жыл бұрын
Amen
@allthingsbing1295
@allthingsbing1295 2 жыл бұрын
How can you pray to God and the deceiver? NASA is a master deceiver of nations
@LKemp-lr1ky
@LKemp-lr1ky 2 жыл бұрын
Wow and thank you! Do you say WOW and THANK YOU to the ONE WHO CREATED ALL THESE ??? He deserves your praise and heart-felt thanks!!
@nogods342
@nogods342 2 жыл бұрын
So sorry you don’t know who made them. It can probably be a god for each universe.
@themthrowbacks7771
@themthrowbacks7771 2 жыл бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/jcyWn8x0tZjIhWQ.html
@seanc6754
@seanc6754 2 жыл бұрын
Was it expensive? It was extraordinarily expensive.. was it worth it? It's worth every single penny 10x over.. thank you to everyone who worked on this telescope. I grew up seeing pictures of Hubble now my children will get to grow up seeing pictures of jwst thanks to all the people that have worked decades of their life on this telescope.. again thank you so much
@JoeSmith-xm3wb
@JoeSmith-xm3wb 2 жыл бұрын
*Now WE are able to see "The Jewels Of The Whole Universe" in that treasure chest; Great Job NASA engineers!*
@paulbunyan9436
@paulbunyan9436 2 жыл бұрын
The JWST is one of the highlights of my life...
@niss2142
@niss2142 2 жыл бұрын
Why? Is there something about what might have happened 13 billion light years ago important to you? Does NASA believe they will help Earth see God out there?
@BackYardScience2000
@BackYardScience2000 2 жыл бұрын
@@niss2142 you truly don't get it, do you? It's such a shame that your mind has went to waste. If you can't see the inherit awesomeness and outright awe inspiring future that the Webb will bring, then I truly feel sorry for you and pity you.
@jeffdavis5723
@jeffdavis5723 2 жыл бұрын
@@BackYardScience2000 *Agreed with you, thanks.*
@danyahanin7747
@danyahanin7747 2 жыл бұрын
@@niss2142 that's like saying "What's the point of traveling to a different country if you're never gonna live there?" We need to travel and see new places so we may understand our world one day. That world includes space and time
@IVORY123100
@IVORY123100 2 жыл бұрын
To me .. What we are seeing is God's work .
@mikeyy2322
@mikeyy2322 2 жыл бұрын
So proud and excited for humanity
@Brian-uy2tj
@Brian-uy2tj 2 жыл бұрын
This really is a high point in science. Such a huge effort by so many people with nothing short of perfection being acceptable, wow! What a wonderful time to be alive!
@nadiarawls709
@nadiarawls709 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for joining us, Nestor and Kenneth! And thank you all for watching! Hope you enjoyed :)
@reivang7196
@reivang7196 2 жыл бұрын
Idk what’s the big problem , as a tax payer , 10 billion dollar through a 20 year spand is a drop in the bucket vs the Military 700 Billion dollar budget , and NASA probaly spent most of its funding on the Telescope which is actually going to give us answer and progress humanity, I’m so glad we have private companies stepping into the Space industry because a certain side of the US government is a Joke. We need to stop worrying about China and focus in advancing our civilization and protecting our environment.
@EdricLysharae
@EdricLysharae 2 жыл бұрын
It amazes me how huge and old the universe is, and I regret how little of it we will ever experience. When the light that we're observing left our *nearest* major galactic neighbor, Andromeda, we humans didn't even yet exist. We are only about 1/7500th through the starlight era of our universe. If there will ever be life elsewhere, it will likely emerge in the future. Statistically, we *are* among the first.
@russellhernandez150
@russellhernandez150 2 жыл бұрын
Where do you get this information from?
@rebakahcarroll1674
@rebakahcarroll1674 2 жыл бұрын
I'd also love to know where you got this information and if its correct....I'm FASCINATED with everything space cosmos dimensions theories and possibilities!
@EdricLysharae
@EdricLysharae 2 жыл бұрын
@@rebakahcarroll1674 Search for these terms in a search engine: "Distance to Andromeda", "Age of the Universe" and "Stelliferous Era" 😉
@rebakahcarroll1674
@rebakahcarroll1674 2 жыл бұрын
@@EdricLysharae will do for sure. Thank you
@zodiacmanan
@zodiacmanan 2 жыл бұрын
Monumental success for humanity....... a huge milestone in our quest for knowledge....
@cristmh
@cristmh 2 жыл бұрын
Having worked on this program for 10 years, it's so gratifying to see the hard work of so many people come to fruition. Thank you NOVA and PBS for such a fine overview of what it took to construct the greatest time machine ever built!
@kevintate768
@kevintate768 2 жыл бұрын
This what PBS should be doing! Well done PBS and nova. Thank you to every single person that was a part of the team that made this amazing piece of equipment come to life!
@ronaldpokatiloff5704
@ronaldpokatiloff5704 2 жыл бұрын
UNIVERSE IS IN A COMPUTER
@chuckschillingvideos
@chuckschillingvideos 2 жыл бұрын
Propagandizing for NASA at taxpayer expense? Ummmm.....yeah, if you say so.
@DeAlpineBro
@DeAlpineBro 2 жыл бұрын
This incredible engineering feat brought back the feelings I had when we launched the Mercury manned capsules...and the Gemini...and the Appollo...and the first Moon landing. This is a worldwide effort by people for people and not a con by oligarchs and their Muskbrats who could care less for the people who make it possible.
@allthingsbing1295
@allthingsbing1295 2 жыл бұрын
Have you ever seen the lunar lander in the Smithsonian in DC? That thing did not land on the moon I can assure you.
@TheBaBaTV
@TheBaBaTV 2 жыл бұрын
The WHOLE public should be interested and proud, it’s OUR TAX DOLLARS going into this !!
@adalynnkay1794
@adalynnkay1794 2 жыл бұрын
This is amazing! Thank you to these genius humans for making this happen! I get so much joy watching what it’s accomplished.
@frankcherry3810
@frankcherry3810 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry… it was evolution that made this. Not intelligent beings. It happened by accident… but I still love the pictures
@eyeson6113
@eyeson6113 2 жыл бұрын
When "diversity" is the number one concern in a project, it's doomed. It's already cost 20 times the original price. Thanks Zerobama.
@eckankar7756
@eckankar7756 2 жыл бұрын
Love the invention of the sun shield to keep the instrument cool..amazing technology....
@critiqueoflife
@critiqueoflife 2 жыл бұрын
And on my planet, we also watch with interest!
@candui-7
@candui-7 Жыл бұрын
Genius fools have lots of knowledge and an inversely proportional degree in wisdom.
@starforge5663
@starforge5663 2 жыл бұрын
Yo, the amount of work that is put into this episode and this telescope is nothing short of absolutely incredible and the moment that I saw the James Webb Space Telescope version of the Hubble deep field I was like “gravitational lensing is present in this picture” like I was just utterly blown away to see that picture and I was blown away to really see the whole journey of this telescope, from its inception to today July 13, 2022. Like it’s just really nothing short of incredible to me how far these men and women have gone to give is these amazing pictures and discoveries. To NOVA and the James Webb Space Telescope team you guys are awesome and keep up the absolutely amazing work!!!!
@OleOlson
@OleOlson 2 жыл бұрын
Sometimes I forget how good NOVA is.
@krishnar5453
@krishnar5453 2 жыл бұрын
Such a comprehensive documentary on the building of the Webb and its amazing and beautiful results. Three cheers to all the teams that worked on this path-breaking project. Such vivid clarity. Now, we are in no doubt about these beautiful cosmic companions anymore.
@kennc6474
@kennc6474 Жыл бұрын
They edit the color in. But all in all its really amazing! A lot of the things colored if they just let us see the original we wouldn't be able to see through a lot of it even though we wouldn't be able to see the original color for so much of each pic because it is out of our wave lengths
@antarisalduin_tv2806
@antarisalduin_tv2806 2 жыл бұрын
The saddest part about this is, once the pictures came in very few people gave a f*ck. not realizing how amazing it is to live in our time, to see these images no humans have ever seen before us. I'm glad there is at least a couple millions of us who care, and admire and dream of a space future.
@barkydogable
@barkydogable 2 жыл бұрын
I've lived through Apollo 11, the Space Shuttles, Hubble and ISS. It never gets old.
@teej143
@teej143 2 жыл бұрын
What an incredible feat of human ingenuity and cooperation!
@onefodderunit
@onefodderunit 2 жыл бұрын
You need discernment. This is the material world. Nature abhors a vacuum. Why do you believe the material world consists primarily of an area absent of matter when such a belief is wholly irrational?
@alantorres2256
@alantorres2256 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@dogpoochogenius
@dogpoochogenius 2 жыл бұрын
There is nothing to be proud of. Failure after the failure due to poor engineering. Next time pay the Chinese, they are smart Engineers they do it with no mistakes and in a very short time. Look at the Chinese Engineers Young Smart, and the NASA failure after failure nothing done on time, nothing done right. Because the telescope is working now doesn't mean that was built good, screws fell off, it means it is disaster.
@alantorres2256
@alantorres2256 2 жыл бұрын
@@dogpoochogenius you got some loose screws in the head
@DavidHamster88
@DavidHamster88 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you JWST team for 27 years of very hard work! The telescope is extraordinary!
@JD-rt8ym
@JD-rt8ym 2 жыл бұрын
And the discoveries from JWST are just beginning.
@ChildOfTheMostHighGodJesus
@ChildOfTheMostHighGodJesus 2 жыл бұрын
Space is fake. You may be able to fool the blind (spiritually), but those who belong to Jesus knows no one can get past the firmament. Psalm 2 And, those who found the walls of ice that surround our flat earth can’t drill their way through the firmament either! I wish I could see God laughing 😂 at all of you who deny Him and lie for a living!
@5400bowen
@5400bowen 2 жыл бұрын
One thing many people don't realize, and even my friends wonder if I'm making stuff up, is that much of our most advanced scientific research, and then what trickles down to technology, is gleaned from astrophysics. The principles of physics and chemistry are illuminated, and thus was developed microchips, and subsequently computers, cell phones, flat screens, etc.I read it in Scientific American magazine years ago. My own contribution to clarifying this is to explain that the universe is like a giant physics lab, with much more varied conditions than we could ever hope to create here on earth in laboratories. So just as water runs downhill here on earth, we see demonstrated the principle of gravity. As Robert Heinlein said (through one of his characters) we humans have a distorted view of physics, having observed it all in a gravity well.
@thewakakeboarder
@thewakakeboarder 2 жыл бұрын
Please make a series of these... this is human engineering and science at its finest
@wealthyboyss9545
@wealthyboyss9545 2 жыл бұрын
All I see is cgi... 😂🤣 but yea human engineering lol
@randibgood
@randibgood 2 жыл бұрын
It was difficult enough to try to grasp the size of our galaxy. This is just beyond mind blowing!
@richardshane2080
@richardshane2080 2 жыл бұрын
420 thinking as I'm watching all the people go by... they're like little galaxies and I'm thinking 8 billion people and that's just people, imagine the creator of this universe how unbelievable this creation 'is'... enjoy your journey.......
@SJR_Media_Group
@SJR_Media_Group 2 жыл бұрын
Everything we thought we knew about the Universe just changed with JWST. PhD's doing lectures are going to be a bit awkward. Their comfort zone just got busted.
@randibgood
@randibgood 2 жыл бұрын
@@SJR_Media_Group Yes! Exactly, everything we thought we knew, we now have to rethink.
@SJR_Media_Group
@SJR_Media_Group 2 жыл бұрын
@@randibgood Thank you. A few months ago, I was reading an article on JWST. I must have misread something, I thought it said only IR on it. Turns out they have full color too. Spend 25 years building it, with 50 billion dollars, and only get IR. I was also confused about mirror. I was thinking it was the actual sensor. Nope, just primary mirror coated in tiny layer of Gold. The actual sensors must be huge. Any data on actual sensors ?
@randibgood
@randibgood 2 жыл бұрын
@@SJR_Media_Group Just what was in this documentary. But 344 points of possible failure, would be enough for people that were not truly dedicated, to just say no!
@familygromscarsfun3896
@familygromscarsfun3896 2 жыл бұрын
It's amazing to see how small we truly are. In this vast Universe we live in.
@Back_Fire2468
@Back_Fire2468 2 жыл бұрын
But as this ( kzfaq.info/get/bejne/Y5x-o9qrxpqXfnk.html ) video shares life on Earth makes up 27% of time, (27% the total time the universe has so fair existed). That makes me think that maybe life on Earth is almost certainly not first but maybe extremely early compared to when others life forms will form
@andrewblewer7064
@andrewblewer7064 2 жыл бұрын
Or how big we are, compared to a neutrino!
@tylerbaum4236
@tylerbaum4236 2 жыл бұрын
I’m glad atleast some of humanity still has their eyes faced upward and outward.
@Robert-ff9wf
@Robert-ff9wf 2 жыл бұрын
They did a great job!! I rather have delays to make sure everything is perfect than have problems. You have to understand just how complicated this thing is! And so far it is perfect!!!! I praise and have the highest respect for the people behind the scenes that researched and built this incredible machine!! You are the people who are the real heroes to me! Look what you created!! I hope you are so proud of yourselves!!!! We are going to find out things we probably wish we didn't know about. But some incredible things!
@dogpoochogenius
@dogpoochogenius 2 жыл бұрын
The telescope it is working but the engineering is terrible in this country in NASA. So it is a disaster but working doesn't mean that it is built professional
@stolearovigor281
@stolearovigor281 2 жыл бұрын
Lol I can do same generate same image on my phone. Someone with skills in Photoshop will do much better. You with your emotional eruptions just prove that you have no idea about machinery, engineering, elementary scince even. And like you billions. Pokemon hunters.
@stolearovigor281
@stolearovigor281 2 жыл бұрын
@@dogpoochogenius prove that Hubble exist.
@themthrowbacks7771
@themthrowbacks7771 2 жыл бұрын
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@paxtonphillips4835
@paxtonphillips4835 2 жыл бұрын
@@dogpoochogenius go find a better country…Dude
@joseluisperez4015
@joseluisperez4015 2 жыл бұрын
I TRULY,TRULY RESPECT THE JOB THESE PEOPLE DO PROJECTS LIKE THIS IS WHAT MAKES AMERICA 🇺🇸AMERICANS IT'S WHAT MAKES US STAY STRONG AND TRUE TO ONE ANOTHER EVEN THO IT SHOCKED OUR DEMOCRACY TO IT'S CORE AND WE ARE STILL STANDING TALL BECAUSE DEMOCRACY IS EVERYTHING THANK YOU PBS AND NOVA FOR THE GREAT WORK YOU ALWAYS DO FOR YOUR FEWERS COMMENT FROM CHICAGO..
@jn651
@jn651 2 жыл бұрын
I #*%>ing love every single person who helped bring these images to the minds of Earth.
@JD-rt8ym
@JD-rt8ym 2 жыл бұрын
I love them all. Wait until we get the images back. We will love those responsible for JWST all the more. Hugs and Kisses all around.
@magics902
@magics902 2 жыл бұрын
"We can't go fix it!" So important. The Hubble was launched with a flaw in it's primary mirror. It was only fixed because the space shuttle could reach it and maintain it. James Webb had no such back up plan.
@charlieevergreen3514
@charlieevergreen3514 2 жыл бұрын
Literally a major achievement in the history of the human race. Thank you, PBS, for this documentary. Amazing.
@twotone3471
@twotone3471 2 жыл бұрын
Too bad its crippled after the meterorite strike. Its possible its first images will be the only clear ones we get for the money spent.
@darkest_anomaly
@darkest_anomaly 2 жыл бұрын
Why don’t you go get in your little car and fix it. Be A Man
@fastbuckwu
@fastbuckwu 2 жыл бұрын
@pyropulse How is it absurd? It's amazing what we achieved.
@charlieevergreen3514
@charlieevergreen3514 2 жыл бұрын
@pyropulse Do you recognize the level of technological expertise it took to achieve this? Can you name some other projects that rival it? Perhaps you’d think of CERN, or what else? Maybe you just don’t think engineering and technology are worthwhile pursuits. But you are using the internet, so... you must at least be aware of the value of technology.
@themthrowbacks7771
@themthrowbacks7771 2 жыл бұрын
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@Dodgevair
@Dodgevair 2 жыл бұрын
"I would do it [study UFOs], but before agreeing to do it, we must insist upon full access to discs recovered. For instance in the L.A. case, the Army grabbed it and would not let us have it for cursory examination." J. Edgar Hoover-Director of FBI The security guard called and said, “Sir, there’s a glowing red object hovering right outside the front gate. I’ve got all the men out here with their weapons drawn.” We lost between 16-18 ICBMs (nuclear tipped Inter Continental Ballistic Missiles) at the same time UFOs were in the area… (A high ranking Air Force officer) said, “Stop the investigation; do no more on this and do not write a final report. I heard that many of the guards that reported the incident were sent off to Vietnam." Captain Robert Salas, USAF, during a videotaped interview for the Disclosure program. "A few insiders know the truth...and are studying the bodies that have been discovered." -Dr. Edwin Mitchell Apollo 14..the 6th NASA employee to walk on the Moon. "Maximum security exists concerning the subject of UFOs.” CIA Director, Allen Dulles, 1955. "It's still classified above Top Secret." - Senator Barry Goldwater, 1975 “Behind the scenes, high-ranking Air Force officers are soberly concerned about UFOs. But through official secrecy and ridicule, many citizens are led to believe that unknown flying objects are nonsense.” Former CIA Director, Roscoe Hillenkoetter, public statement, 1960. “We’ll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false” -William Casey, CIA director, 1981 “Yes, there have been ET visitations. There have been crashed craft. There have been material and bodies recovered. There has been a certain amount of reverse engineering that has allowed some of these craft, or some components, to be duplicated. And there is some group of people that may or may not be associated with government at this point that have this knowledge. They have been attempting to conceal this knowledge. People in high level government have very little, if any, valid information about this. It has been the subject of disinformation in order to deflect attention and create confusion so the truth doesn’t come out. ” ― Edgar D. Mitchell, The Way of the Explorer: An Apollo Astronaut's Journey Through the Material and Mystical World AFFIDAVIT (1) My name is Thomas Jefferson Dubose (2) My address is: XXXXXXXXXX (3) I retired from the U.S. Air force in 1959 with the rank of Brigadier General. (4) In July 1947, I was stationed at Fort Worth Army Air Field [later Carswell Air Force Base] in Fort Worth, Texas. I served as Chief of Staff to Major General Roger Ramey, Commander, Eighth Air Force. I had the rank of Colonel. (5) In early July, I received a phone call from Maj. Gen. Clements McMullen, Deputy Commander, Strategic Air Command. He asked what we knew about the object which had been recovered outside Roswell, New Mexico, as reported in the press. I called Col. William Blanchard, Commander of the Roswell Army Air Field, and directed him to send the material in a sealed container to me at Fort Worth. I so informed Maj. Gen. McMullen. (6) After the plane from Roswell arrived with the material, I asked the Base Commander, Col. Al Clark, to take possession of the material and to personally transport it in a B-26 to Maj. Gen. McMullen in Washington, D.C. I notified Maj. Gen. McMullen, and he told me he would send the material by personal courier on his plane to Benjamin Chidlaw, Commanding General of the Air Material Command at Wright Field [later Wright Patterson AFB]. The entire operation was conducted under the strictest secrecy. (7) The material shown in the photographs taken in Maj. Gen. Ramey’s office was a weather balloon. The weather balloon explanation for the material was a cover story to divert the attention of the press. (8) I have not been paid or given anything of value to make this statement, which is the truth to the best of my recollection. Signed: T. J. Dubose Date: 9/16/91 Signature witnessed by: Linda R. Split Notary Public, State of Florida "There exists a shadowy government with its own Air Force, its own Navy, its own fundraising mechanism, and the ability to pursue its own ideas of national interest, free from all checks and balances, and free from the law itself.“ - Daniel Inouye Senate Select Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition (Iran-Contra hearings) (1987) Genesis 19:24 Then the LORD rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the LORD out of heaven; MEANINGFUL congressional hearings, ala the Watergate hearings, including aerospace/defense contractors and Vice Admiral Thomas R. Wilson must be held to address a vital issue that transcends politics and we will never properly advance until it happens: The 75+yr ongoing-constitutionally illegal, EXTRATERRESTRIAL cover-up. How can we truly believe anything our elected officials say? The dog n pony shows must cease.
@unknownsoldier912
@unknownsoldier912 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely amazing, a proud day to be a human being on this tiny planet in this unimaginably infinite universe.
@mojo7495
@mojo7495 2 жыл бұрын
which DID NOT come into being by the "big bang" as asserted in the first 10 seconds of the video. These people are DELUDED. All they care about is finding life on other planets in a vain attempt to prove evolution.
@philtanics1082
@philtanics1082 2 жыл бұрын
LOL You guys think all this is real?
@unknownsoldier912
@unknownsoldier912 2 жыл бұрын
@@philtanics1082 oh please tell me about the flat earth and the fake moon landing. I could use a good laugh today.
@itsmini6175
@itsmini6175 2 жыл бұрын
@@philtanics1082 Please tell me you’re kidding
@onlyrte7304
@onlyrte7304 2 жыл бұрын
@@philtanics1082 most of these comments are bots
@TheArfdog
@TheArfdog 2 жыл бұрын
This is the stuff Nova is made of. Stories of great Science and space events.
@smmfdftbh
@smmfdftbh 2 жыл бұрын
It's just absolutely mind blowing we're seeing events from billions of years ago. I just can't explain how cool this whole thing is to me
@davidgatzen1543
@davidgatzen1543 2 жыл бұрын
I watched this Nova Documentary before, but I love the fact that they updated the documentary showing the latest images from the telescope in July 2022 in the last 5 minutes of the documentary.
@sallyluken5177
@sallyluken5177 2 жыл бұрын
I've been obsessed the last few days about these images and trying to understand their immense meaning. I am so grateful to PBS and NOVA for this program. It was a beautiful and informative documentary. Please, keep them coming as new images are released!
@themthrowbacks7771
@themthrowbacks7771 2 жыл бұрын
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@five-clawdragon
@five-clawdragon 2 жыл бұрын
Out of this world, COOL!!! Well done, team! Can you imagine a 25 year project where everything has to work flawlessly or the whole project is a bust, and cannot be fixed? The Cartwheel Galaxy image I saw today is SO awesome, and shows so much more detail than the Hubble captured.
@seanmcewan4713
@seanmcewan4713 2 жыл бұрын
A picture and date I will never forget. The most detailed and beautiful pictures of distant galaxy's on my birthday. Thank you for that. And thank you for all of the hard work of the many people involved. I cant wait to see whats observed next.
@TheDizzleHawke
@TheDizzleHawke 2 жыл бұрын
I haven’t been more excited about a scientific technology since the large hadron collider. I can’t wait to see what it will reveal about the cosmos!
@reinhardt5405
@reinhardt5405 2 жыл бұрын
What the Government will ALLOW to reveal actually lol You know how secretive those suckers are
@TheDizzleHawke
@TheDizzleHawke 2 жыл бұрын
@@reinhardt5405 sweet. A tin foil hat guy!
@reinhardt5405
@reinhardt5405 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheDizzleHawke Sweet, an ignorant assumption!
@soberanisfam1323
@soberanisfam1323 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheDizzleHawke naive
@TheDizzleHawke
@TheDizzleHawke 2 жыл бұрын
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@BobBob-kr5wr
@BobBob-kr5wr 2 жыл бұрын
I remember seeing my first images of Hubble. Now this. Its humbling that we as a species could spend the rest of our existence exploring the universe and in the end we would barely be scratching the surface of what's out there.
@brucedent5402
@brucedent5402 2 жыл бұрын
Species?! Squh´eeeRRRRT! Pump yo' brakes a minute there big fella! Mr. BnB!.And contrary to what you've been taught in 🏫 and college. Humans never evolved or developed, in as much as animals have never either. It is infact impossible for that to have ever taken place. 2ndly). A human being is no more part animal, than an animal is part human. That's what evolutionists teach. But to a logical, and rational thinking minded individual. Creation is the only logic, and a creator who goes by the name of Jehovah, is the only rationale behind all our as human beings objective realities, and existence.
@brucedent5402
@brucedent5402 2 жыл бұрын
Please allow me to include, i'm very, very far from being religious!
@Slowhand871
@Slowhand871 2 жыл бұрын
The greatest engineering feat in our history. Congratulations .
@pittfan0707
@pittfan0707 2 жыл бұрын
Ehh Manhattan project was a litte more daunting.
@themthrowbacks7771
@themthrowbacks7771 2 жыл бұрын
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@cherylking1459
@cherylking1459 2 жыл бұрын
To see a bit more of the universe in all of its glory is very humbling. We are a little part of something truly magnificent.
@RegisTerSlow
@RegisTerSlow 2 жыл бұрын
“It started with a lie” is the understatement of the century.
@allthingsbing1295
@allthingsbing1295 2 жыл бұрын
the entire project is a lie.
@Benni777
@Benni777 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, the relief the team felt after the telescope was fully deployed must’ve felt AMAZING!! I wish I could’ve been in that room, where everyone was at! 😆
@steelcityspeedshopj.r6942
@steelcityspeedshopj.r6942 2 жыл бұрын
These first images alone were worth the what seemed almost endless pushbacks, setbacks. And Delays. Folks, we live in the Age of the JWST. We are finally here. GO WEBB GO! God Speed. And May we learn all we can from this miracle of a space telescope. Thank you to all who worked countless hours. Days, months and Years.
@405adam
@405adam 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing feat of engineering
@aureaphilos
@aureaphilos 2 жыл бұрын
I'm amazed and so impressed at the NOVA team's ability to have such an in-depth, quality program filmed, edited, and released just ONE DAY after the JWST images were released to the public. I'm absolutely GOBSMACKED! Bravo NOVA.
@whitb62
@whitb62 2 жыл бұрын
This is so well done. Incredible stuff as always NOVA and PBS!!!
@dogpoochogenius
@dogpoochogenius 2 жыл бұрын
There is nothing to be proud of. Failure after the failure due to poor engineering. Next time pay the Chinese, they are smart Engineers they do it with no mistakes and in a very short time. Look at the Chinese Engineers Young Smart, and the NASA failure after failure nothing done on time, nothing done right. Because the telescope is working now doesn't mean that was built good, screws fell off, it means it is a disaster.
@mattmccormick8749
@mattmccormick8749 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic documentary from the epitome of documentaries. Enjoyed every second and cannot wait for more Webb imaging to cross my desk. 👍
@carolinakm3795
@carolinakm3795 2 жыл бұрын
Incredible! Peering in deep space at the size of a grain of sand blows my mind. Thank you NASA and PBS collaborators!
@randyzeitman1354
@randyzeitman1354 2 жыл бұрын
It is incredible. So is curing cancer.
@carolinakm3795
@carolinakm3795 2 жыл бұрын
@@randyzeitman1354 Well if you want to go on that thread and tangent, I'd say we need to not have as many children, have better diets, vote for better leaders, and conserve our water and habitats so yeah, there are many wonderful problems to solve that you allude. What have you done (other than make comments like this) to help the world?
@just_me2797
@just_me2797 2 жыл бұрын
I am pretty sure that they are looking at things that are slightly larger than that. Lol.
@themthrowbacks7771
@themthrowbacks7771 2 жыл бұрын
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@pk7422
@pk7422 2 жыл бұрын
*** crying *** I'm lost for words........ Everything about this is AMAZING!!!
@GS-uy4xo
@GS-uy4xo 2 жыл бұрын
I love the fact that we know nothing about what to expect - just a spec is magnificent, very humbling.
@JohnSmith-yp3yk
@JohnSmith-yp3yk 2 жыл бұрын
Awe on display. This is the kind of project that inspires and gives hope in humanity. This effort cries out to the gods.
@dickbuffman594
@dickbuffman594 2 жыл бұрын
I have always loved Nova! Since I was a child. A great amount of good content in most of their episodes. Absolutely love it. Probably the best documentary series ever!!
@gilbertsantacruz1397
@gilbertsantacruz1397 2 жыл бұрын
Yes ☺️
@TheSoaringCafe
@TheSoaringCafe 2 жыл бұрын
I agree! I've watched NOVA since the series began on PBS.
@ronaldgarrison8478
@ronaldgarrison8478 2 жыл бұрын
More and more, I feel like, "Who needs fiction?" Reality has just become so extreme. "You can't make this stuff up."-That seems like the catchphrase of our time.
@poivre22
@poivre22 2 жыл бұрын
It’s feats like this that give me some faith in humanity. I look forward to all the discoveries that lie ahead. Well done.
@tuckerbugeater
@tuckerbugeater 2 жыл бұрын
Scientific Neo-feudalism
@rickusmaximus2435
@rickusmaximus2435 2 жыл бұрын
It'll all be CGI discoveries. SPACE ISNT REAL LIKE THEY PORTRAY TO US.
@poivre22
@poivre22 2 жыл бұрын
@@rickusmaximus2435 your’re not real, you troll.
@rodneyjhackenflash4865
@rodneyjhackenflash4865 2 жыл бұрын
Like the discovery that asteroids are punching holes daily into the JWST's 18 carat gold mirrors?
@allthingsbing1295
@allthingsbing1295 2 жыл бұрын
Have faith in God. Not humanity. Humans are fallen creatures.
@thats_my_comment
@thats_my_comment 2 жыл бұрын
THE BEST program on any color screen with moving pixels that would be NOVA.!!! THANK YOU.!!! PBS you're truly awesome.!!! I was literally in tears seeing those images the James Webb sent down to earth for the first time and was it really sure exactly why I was in tears it just feels like it brings us in touch with our universe in a way that even the most experienced Tibetan monk couldn't hold a candle to it's AMAZING.!!!
@keithmoore5284
@keithmoore5284 2 жыл бұрын
Totally Awsome what beautiful Galaxy out there and what beautiful pictures if it to these scientists men and women worked very hard to have us see these Awsome images. Thank you for your hard work on this new Telescope for the world to see 👍✌️
@joeflosion
@joeflosion 2 жыл бұрын
I've been looking forward to this exact NOVA for so many years, and it's everything I had hoped for. Absolutely STELLAR!
@joho0
@joho0 2 жыл бұрын
This reminds me of Howard Carter's account of discovering King Tut's tomb. All alone and in pitch blackness except for a small torch, he claimed to have been overwhelmed with a profound sense of the enormity of time that had passed since anyone had gazed upon King Tut's mummy. Tut died over three thousand years ago, but these JWST images are showing us galaxies as they existed billions of years ago. It's difficult to comprehend.
@joemiller8482
@joemiller8482 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks. . Excellent team work. . I wish all humans could work like this together
@sparkywatts3072
@sparkywatts3072 2 жыл бұрын
Of all the things we will learn from this amazing machine to me the one thing I look forward to most is the prove of life evolving some place other than planet earth.
@themthrowbacks7771
@themthrowbacks7771 2 жыл бұрын
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@davidholland3605
@davidholland3605 2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely amazing. Both the JWST and this Nova episode - kudos to all, and thank you!
@joensd
@joensd 2 жыл бұрын
This is so freaking amazing! It makes me reflect on how humans are capably of things that were so unbelievable not many years ago. The only thing that keeps unchanged is also how horrible we can be to each other. I really hope as a race at almost point of extinction we get better.
@JOKICisdGOAT
@JOKICisdGOAT 2 жыл бұрын
Extinction? Maybe another point in evolution. All that will happen is the weak ( both physically and mentally) will be weeded out of the cycle of life while the strong and the traits they carry will sustain.
@reginaldsinclair152
@reginaldsinclair152 2 жыл бұрын
They ask are we alone. It doesn't take a telescope to answer that question. And I don't believe that our true living powerful creator would just show himself unless u are able to make accurate interpretation about who what and why. People can't handle this truth. Our creator always existed. It's no such thing as time. Only for us humans to be adaptive to it. It's no such thing as day and night until he created this place. It's a transforming process of it all. No such thing as time. That's how we have been programed to be adaptive to our living arrangements. Animals don't keep up with what time and day it is. They just exists! Because of God's transforming transcending invisible powers and creative imagination and true abilities we where finally unlocked. We was trapped as of nothing accept we was on an assembly line with trillions of our creator ideas 💡. Our creator reveals himself and that's when it's all role call. Our God is a spirit. With great powers and truly amazing like no other.
@michaelbariso3192
@michaelbariso3192 2 жыл бұрын
Light and images travel both ways, aliens in distant galaxies using similar James Webb telescopes would also see the light and images from our Milky Way galaxy but if they believe we're in the past dimension of big bang space-time they'll never bother to contact us. According to time dilation there is no universal time in the universe so all the stars galaxies and planets have different coordinates in space-time, if that were true astronomy software wouldn't work, light-speed and space travel couldn't be calculated. Explain how the James Webb space telescope can time travel into the past to view the physical properties of matter as it was 14 billion years ago with the simple technology of a telescope :-). Explain how you can see and feel the infrared warmth of the Sun coming up on Earths horizon when light-speed (Einstein's space-time) tells us the Sun is supposedly 8 minutes and 20 seconds in a past dimension of space-time . The time traveling Voyager 1 space probe launched in 1977 is still communicating with Earth having left our solar system, even if it traveled another 14 billion years provided the circuitry held up it would still communicate back to Earth. Light and images travel both ways, aliens in distant galaxies using similar James Webb telescopes would also see the light and images from our Milky Way galaxy. Just because the light and images from planet Mars are assumed to take 20 minutes to reach earth does not mean the Martians have traveled into another space-time dimension where the stars, planets and galaxies are in different locations from Earth. Time and distance cannot be relative to other objects in space-time as that would violate the law of conservation of energy. To travel distance requires potential energy, an observer can have no effect on a moving objects kinetic energy-Relativity debunked. If there is no universal time in time dilation then there are no universal coordinates so time couldn't exist. Explain how moving clocks can run slow without having a universal time :-). Traveling at a different speed from the stationary clock having no universal time, all the stars, planets and galaxies would be in a different place in the universe so distance for the observer could never be calculated. When certain frequencies of light are shined onto metal electrons are ejected instantaneously without delay according to the photoelectric effect yet Einstein's disciples tell us the speed of light is limited to 186,000 miles per second. Doublethink is the act of accepting two conflicting beliefs as truth. Time and distance cannot be relative to other objects in space-time as that would violate the law of conservation of energy. Light travels in both directions, anyone having a conversation with their friends understands this simple phenomenon yet Einstein's disciples believe people on earth are time traveling backwards and forwards in space-time relative to one another. Testing the speed light on Earth is like riding a bicycle up hill, gravity will show you down. The biggest threat to humanity is human stupidity. Explain how you can see and feel the infrared warmth of the Sun coming up on Earths horizon when light-speed (Einstein's space-time) tells us the Sun is supposedly 8 minutes and 20 seconds in a past dimension of space-time. Explain how moving clocks can run slow without having a universal time :-). Doublethink is the act of accepting two conflicting beliefs as truth. The communications delay between Earth and Mars is approximately 20 minutes. We're either viewing the light from Mars in the future, Einstein's past dimensions of space-time or in real time, which do you think is more logical? Einstein's relativity is wrong light has no limitation of speed; it cannot be slowed down because it isn't moving. From every vantage point in the universe light is omnidirectional-instantaneously traveling in both directions. Light and electromagnetic waves are independent of each other. According to Einstein's relativity-time dilation's, photos taken of the Earth from the Discovery Space station traveled from the past to the future violating the laws of physics, conservation of energy and common sense. According to Einstein's projectile light particle proton light has a (constant speed) of 186,000 miles per second moving through spacetime, but if light has a (constant speed) then moving clocks cannot run slow through spacetime! :-). The speed of light according to Einstein's relativity is 186,000 miles per second, but according to physics if two mechanical watches were synchronized on earth and one traveled across the universe and back, there would be no difference in time between the mechanical watches proving the speed of light is instantaneous as the only way a mechanical watch will run slow is if you tighten the main spring. Big Bang, Einstein's relativity-time dilation and nearly all of science debunked. Using optical clocks, lasers and GPS to prove Einstein's time dilation-space-time curvature is like using a metal detector to find gold at Fort Knox. The closer you are to the electromagnetic fields, mass and gravity of the earth the more light bends aka gravitational lensing. If the speed of light is constant then past and future dimensions of spacetime and an expanding universe would not be possible, obviously destroying the twins paradox as each twin cannot move faster or slower than the other. A mirror is a wave reflector that flips images from left to right, but according to Einstein the images you see are the result of projectile light particle photons being transported into past and future dimensions of space-time. Explain how particle light photons can re-converge their molecular structures in mirrors and how this is done without violating the law of conservation of energy. From every vantage point in the universe light is omnidirectional-instantaneously traveling in all directions (forwards and backwards through Einstein's space-time) while violating the law of conservation of energy. Explain how Einstein's projectile light particle proton can travel all directions having a (constant speed) of 186,000 miles per second. Einstein would have made a great used car salesman :-). Light waves can stretch, bend-curve and occupy a state of superposition, whereas the hypothetical Einstein projectile light particle (photon), a particle that has never been observed cannot. Unlike a TV or computer monitor the images we are viewing in the universe are in real time, not a series of frames that create the appearance of a moving image. There are no DCU digital convergence circuits in space yet Einstein's disciples believe the light and moving images they see in the universe aren't really there, they're just video recorded images of the past 13.8 billion years. You could lead a cult to water, but you can't make them think. Neither time, energy nor mass can create itself into nothing, reside in nothing or expand into nothing simply because nothing has no properties. Time and space are independent of each other, not material bodies or fantasy unions that magically stretch Time, energy, and matter like a rubber band into space-time dimensions. Einstein's projectile light particle proton has a (constant speed) of 186,000 miles per second moving through spacetime and because so wavelengths of light cannot stretch through spacetime! Red-shifts are simply the result of decelerating electrons, as moving electrons of charged electromagnetic waves-light travel through the plasma of the universe each lump (or "quanta") of energy in the electromagnetic waves are charged then discharged to the next lump, eventually the energy dissipates causing the delay in radio communications giving the appearance of time dilation - longer wavelengths in red shift. Will the James Webb Telescope view the birth of the first galaxies? Nope, the universe goes on to infinity. Neither time, the atom, energy nor mass can create itself into nothing, reside in nothing or expand into nothing simply because nothing has no properties. The James Webb Space Telescope is not a time machine, you can’t travel back in time to view the beginning of the universe with telescopes that were made in the future :-). Light and electromagnetic waves are independent of each other. If science uses Einstein's wrongly theorized speed of light like an odometer to calculate past dimensions of distance and time, then using that same method to calculate forward dimensions of distance and time would mean the Big Bang was created and expanded in the future before time existed. Unlike a television or computer monitor the images we are viewing in the universe are in real time, not a series of still image frames that hypothetical Einstein projectile light particles photons create to give us the appearance of a moving image :-).
@michaelbariso3192
@michaelbariso3192 2 жыл бұрын
The speed of electromagnetic wave is 186,282 miles per second vs Einstein's projectile light particle proton at 186,000 miles per second. Is this a coincidence or did Einstein plagiarize yet another phenomenon to fit the math of relativity? Electromagnetic waves in space can neither slow down or speed up, this is consistent with the law of conservation of energy. If light slowed down, its energy would decrease, thereby violating the law of conservation of energy so the speed of light is instantaneous and cannot travel slower than it does. If Einstein's projectile light (particle photon) had mass it's light could not travel across the universe, high speed particles traveling at 186,000 miles per second would break the Hubble and James Webb telescope mirrors, debunking the speed of light, Big Bang, Einstein's relativity and any science that uses relativity in their theories. Similar to a mirror light is a real-time wave reflector where light and images travel in straight lines-in all directions in space as they do on earth. The faintest stars and galaxies are neither in a past or future dimension of Einstein's space-time, they're in real-time. Light and images travel both ways, aliens in distant galaxies using similar James Webb telescopes would also see the light from our Milky Way galaxy. Everyone knows cell phone electromagnetic radio waves travel both ways, yet Einstein's disciples believe time energy, mass and light can only travel one way back in time. If you simply run the Big Bang theory in reverse you reveal the insanity of Einstein's relativity and Big Bang theory. If the expansion of the Big Bang were true, time, energy, mass and light would be in the future from the vantage point of an expanding singularity-Big Bang and planet Earth would now reside in a past dimension of Einstein's time dilation (moving clocks run slow) space-time 13.8 billion years ago :-). From every vantage point in the universe light is omnidirectional-instantaneously traveling in both directions (forwards and backwards through Einstein's space-time) while violating the law of conservation of energy. Explain how Einstein's projectile light particle proton can travel in both directions having a (constant speed) of 186,000 miles per second :-) There are no DCU digital convergence circuits in space, yet Einstein's disciples believe the light and moving images they see in the universe aren't really there, they're just recorded images of the past 13.8 billion years. Pretending not to notice the gross contradictions-pseudoscience in Relativity is typical of Einstein's disciples, devaluing the source of any information that's in contradiction with their beliefs-theories. You could lead a cult to water, but you can't make them think. If the light from the universe travels to past dimensions of time then it's light is also traveling into future dimensions of time (instantaneously). “And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.” a state of superposition where time and gravity run inwardly, outwardly, in all directions in the same time frame, similar to the electromagnetic field having no beginning and no end. The Doppler effect is wrongly conflated with cosmological Redshift. As one approaches a blowing horn the perceived pitch is higher until the horn is reached, then becomes lower as the horn is passed. This phenomenon is caused by the physical movement of a mechanical soundwave traveling through the medium of air, similar to throwing a rock in a pond, the rock creates physical movement in the medium of water. Cosmological Redshifts are merely the GoPro fisheye effect where wavelengths appear to lengthen-stretch from the phenomenon of gravitational lensing. "I am the Alpha and the Omega, the First and the Last, the Beginning and the End" If space was curved-warped according to Albert Einstein's curved-warped gravity theory gravity waves would effect time and the perfect balance in solar system orbital mechanics throwing planets off course-out of orbit in a collision course towards the sun where a planets gravity and time would increase and decrease with different velocity rates as they ascend and descend the curves of gravity waves. According to general relativity ie gravitational lensing (a warped field of vision in telescopes) is due to (mass) between a distant light source and the observer. If that were true earths huge mass would distort the light of the observer as well making telescopes unusable. So only other planets in the universe are affected by gravitational waves? In 1916 before it was known that man could travel in space Albert Einstein based his gravitational wave theory on relativity. In 2021 most of us realize if gravitational waves existed in space astronauts would be crushed like an underwater diver traveling to the bottom of the sea. Einstein's disciples defend relativity by saying gravity is a weak force, yeah so weak it affects planets and galaxies just not astronauts, the discovery space station or droplets of water in space? According to time dilation there is no universal time in the universe so all the stars galaxies and planets have different coordinates in space-time, if that were true astronomy software wouldn't work, light-speed and space travel couldn't be calculated. Explain how the James Webb space telescope can time travel into the past to view the physical properties of matter as it was 14 billion years ago with the simple technology of a telescope :-). Explain how you can see and feel the infrared warmth of the Sun coming up on Earths horizon when light-speed (Einstein's space-time) tells us the Sun is supposedly 8 minutes and 20 seconds in a past dimension of space-time. Traveling at a different speed from the stationary clock having no universal time, all the stars, planets and galaxies would be in a different place in the universe so distance for the observer could never be calculated. Twins paradox debunked. If there is no universal time in time dilation then there are no universal coordinates so time couldn't exist. Explain how moving clocks can run slow without having a universal time :-). Doublethink is the act of accepting two conflicting beliefs as truth. Explain how you can see and feel the infrared warmth of the Sun coming up on Earths horizon when light-speed (Einstein's space-time) tells us the Sun is supposedly 8 minutes and 20 seconds in a past dimension of space-time. When certain frequencies of light are shined onto metal electrons are ejected instantaneously without delay according to the photoelectric effect yet Einstein's disciples tell us the speed of light is limited to 186,000 miles per second. Testing the speed light on Earth is like riding a bicycle up hill, gravity will show you down. If light has a limitation of speed how do Einstein's disciples explain time dilation and the increasingly faster rate of expansion of the theorized Big Bang? Maxwell's equations state light has a constant speed of 299792458 m/s but if light slowed down its kinetic energy would decrease, thereby violating the law of conservation of energy. To govern, limit or decelerate kinetic energy takes more kinetic energy duh Applying the same equations of Einstein's time dilation on earth a Democrats gravity, speech, hearing and eyesight would be in a past dimension of space-time :-). Einstein Special Relativity Debunked for Beginners kzfaq.info/get/bejne/grGoks2QmMDRZmw.html via @KZfaq Testing the speed light on Earth is like riding a bicycle up hill, gravity will show you down. If light has a limitation of speed how do Einstein's disciples explain time dilation and the increasingly faster rate of expansion of the theorized Big Bang? Maxwell's equations state light has a constant speed of 299792458 m/s but if light slowed down its kinetic energy would decrease, thereby violating the law of conservation of energy. To govern, limit or decelerate kinetic energy takes more kinetic energy. Albert Einstein, an autistic violinist patent clerk that had access to more papers than Suzanne Somers litter box yet creates theories with more bugs than Terminix- Magnetron
@reginaldsinclair152
@reginaldsinclair152 2 жыл бұрын
@@michaelbariso3192 regardless of what all you have said. I still can't exclude the one true living powerful spirit that has his hands in creating everything from some source of energy that flows from his transcending transforming mental powers like no other. I can't explain where God came from. However I can give him an extra voice that testifies about who and what he did for me in my lifetime. People have trouble believing in one single individual. Once upon a time I never used to know any of what I know now that am saying. So of course something must have happened. What would our creator be without creating earth. Intelligent life that we are Trapped inside of until he decides to put us into what's sustainable for living survival arrangements. Our creator himself is proof of existence of intelligent life. Our creativity all came from his patent idea 💡. He downloaded information to certain individuals to think about something useful. We are working living cells operating like what's working and living inside of us
@eddeewhat5553
@eddeewhat5553 2 жыл бұрын
I wish we put as much money & time on exploring our oceans & forests. Still an amazing machine
@sallysteinwachs2245
@sallysteinwachs2245 2 жыл бұрын
We will
@JackBQuick79
@JackBQuick79 2 жыл бұрын
Im deeply intrigued with where this technology is heading, im regretting being a jock when i should have been brain deep into all things science. Maybe then i could at least have what it takes to wrap my simple little mind around any this.
@grahamcombs4752
@grahamcombs4752 2 жыл бұрын
There is an important name missing in this documentary. Gregory L. Robinson. I would suggest that viewers check out the July 8, 2022 edition of the Wall Street Journal, the Exchange section. Dr. Robinson was the NASA engineer and administrator who took the mess that the Webb telescope program had become and got the project back on track and completed. It could not have happened without him. It should not be that significant, but Gregory Robinson is African-American and grew up in poverty in the South. It's an extraordinary story and his absence from the narrative of this documentary is a disgrace to Nova and PBS and perhaps even NASA for not vetting this film. There was also a New York Times article and an interview with Dr. Robinson on NPR. So there is no excuse for this particular instance of neglect.
@5400bowen
@5400bowen 2 жыл бұрын
I don't have any other sources (yet) on what you say. but I have been into science, knowledge and human actions since I was a small child. My bet is that you are quite correct. Believe it or not, your ability to communicate properly in written English is my first huge clue. And I have tested this theory many times throughout my 68 years. I started with Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, Ayn Rand (though I think less of Rand as a mentor now, more like a misguided but brilliant professor). Your perspective makes me wonder, is this anything like Nikola Teslas story, minus the mental illness? I hope PBS does a second video on this subject illuminating your part of the story. Maybe that will explain some of the first part...obsessing over every bolt, decades in the making etc.
@rebakahcarroll1674
@rebakahcarroll1674 2 жыл бұрын
I will definitely look for more information about this just to satisfy my own curiosity. Thank you for bringing it to our attention.
@BeccAcCardenas
@BeccAcCardenas 2 жыл бұрын
I LOVE the mind boggling thought of all those Galaxies being out there. Infinite mind spiral.🤩🤘🏻
@ds_the_rn
@ds_the_rn 2 жыл бұрын
It truly is. Trying to understand “infinite” as it relates to what we might be able to see is just mind boggling.
@randibgood
@randibgood 2 жыл бұрын
@@Gazoo-z5t Your user image is literally a plastic doll.
@brucedent5402
@brucedent5402 2 жыл бұрын
@@randibgood bawhahahaaahahahaaahahahaa!🤣😭😭
@bslone9005
@bslone9005 2 жыл бұрын
That is incredible. Amazing what people can do! Those pictures make me speechless. I can't wrap my head around it. it breaks my heart to see the people in Texas during hurricane Harvey. That storm was terrible. So many people lost their lives and pets and homes. I hope someday we can do more to help all the people here on earth too.
@scottd7222
@scottd7222 2 жыл бұрын
The cgi is sick no?
@themthrowbacks7771
@themthrowbacks7771 2 жыл бұрын
kzfaq.info/get/bejne/jcyWn8x0tZjIhWQ.html
@larryseibert4102
@larryseibert4102 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome! What more can I say. We have an amazing backyard. I have to believe that the universe reflects intelligent design and not just random change, it is to perfectly aligned. Any more than a Rolex just magically came together and keeps perfect time.
@russellhernandez150
@russellhernandez150 2 жыл бұрын
Well spoken,
@marvinhacking5777
@marvinhacking5777 2 жыл бұрын
Back yard ? So the front yard is the sun , and your focus of worship ?
@adamforest1986
@adamforest1986 2 жыл бұрын
"It told us once again, we think we're smart. Haha we have no clue. " Great quote
@timothye5936
@timothye5936 2 жыл бұрын
Totally mind boggling; I can’t comprehend seeing something over ten billion years ago/distant?!?!…The overwhelming quality of this universe is mystery
@executivesteps
@executivesteps 2 жыл бұрын
Perfectly natural. When you look at your feet, they’re 5 billionths of a second ago. 😎
@executivesteps
@executivesteps 2 жыл бұрын
@Hidden Aspects Are “they” lying or are you just too smart to be fooled?
@timothye5936
@timothye5936 2 жыл бұрын
@Hidden Aspects the CMB proves the universe is close to 14 billions years old, so yeah I ACCEPT what they are telling me. I’m not a believer in anything.
@brn2bwild2001
@brn2bwild2001 2 жыл бұрын
My friends think I'm crazy because I'm so excited about what the JWST is going to reveal about our universe.
@TheSoaringCafe
@TheSoaringCafe 2 жыл бұрын
They lack imagination.
@rodgangloff8540
@rodgangloff8540 2 жыл бұрын
At 33.25 in the film of the last view of the telescope. On the left side you can see Alien ships moving to the left the opposite direction of the stars in background. Dozens of dots of light, and 2 larger ones in formation miles apart but traveling at the same angle and distance between each. Of course all human activities are studied by these Extraterrestrials. This is what gives me hope for the future of humanity. All the troubles where we are tested
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