What If Another Planet Smashed Into Earth? (And Other Questions) | Lightning Round

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Joe Scott

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TIMESTAMPS -
0:00 - April Lightning Round
0:52 - Time Travel
4:20 - Green Stars
5:44 - B Corporations
8:37 - Belief Systems
11:17 - Boeing
12:31 - Planetary Collision
14:04 - Patreon Call Outs
15:11 - Strangest Historical Fashion Trend
17:38 - Sponsor - Rocket Money

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@misery978
@misery978 21 күн бұрын
1:22 I'd watch you do an entire series about it honestly
@maolcogi
@maolcogi 21 күн бұрын
Yes this is one of the few topics I've seen suggested that I was instantly sold.
@Scott_C
@Scott_C 21 күн бұрын
Agreed! A video for each segment of time.
@Thurgosh_OG
@Thurgosh_OG 21 күн бұрын
Vote this up. It needs to be done.
@LadyDragonbane
@LadyDragonbane 21 күн бұрын
A whole series would be cool
@petemurphy7164
@petemurphy7164 21 күн бұрын
Yep
@jackimo22
@jackimo22 21 күн бұрын
Another planet did and we got a moon outta it
@johnjeffreys6440
@johnjeffreys6440 21 күн бұрын
Yes, and it hollowed out the moon as well.
@RedDragon91
@RedDragon91 21 күн бұрын
Free moons for everyone!
@lucydayLucida
@lucydayLucida 21 күн бұрын
@@RedDragon91 Yay!
@scrollop
@scrollop 21 күн бұрын
About to watch the video and I assumed he would mention this, so that's odd that he doesn't.
@thewrightfamily369
@thewrightfamily369 21 күн бұрын
Tiamat and the Hammered Bracelet!
@Lexy-O
@Lexy-O 21 күн бұрын
I vote for the time travel question to get a full video but you can bring a full shipping crate of anything you need and include going to the 1970s and 1980s. (A full shipping container gives you some more detailed thinking in what to bring or who to bring)
@petemurphy7164
@petemurphy7164 21 күн бұрын
Great suggestion
@RealBradMiller
@RealBradMiller 6 күн бұрын
Just me, showing up with an empty shipping container in the year 2450...
@rebeccazegstroo6786
@rebeccazegstroo6786 21 күн бұрын
Clothes historians say corsets were mostly supportive and mostly very comfortable. But some people must have done right lacing to improve their figures. The huge hoop skirts of the 1860s were pretty extreme - and what a way to say 1) I don't have to do any kind of work and 2) My husband or father can afford to buy the latest fashions.
@s.l.o.b4880
@s.l.o.b4880 17 күн бұрын
Also the image of the corset joe showed was photoshopped and even the most extreme lacing corsets usually were additionally augmented using the photo editing techniques of the time I recommend watching watching some Bernadette banner kzfaq.info/get/bejne/nb93iMmYxLSuqps.htmlsi=snEfH8I98v75dy2x
@emryspaperart
@emryspaperart 6 күн бұрын
hoop skirts definitely got ridiculous in their scale among the richest people, but the hoop itself was also such a gamechanger that it killed anti-skirt movements because it solved the issue of how painful and cumbersome layers and layers and layers of petticoats were lol.
@RealBradMiller
@RealBradMiller 6 күн бұрын
Same with those darn hat pins. Got longer and longer and... Oh there goes the fellows eye next to you on the trolley!
@Artak091
@Artak091 21 күн бұрын
For 500 bc or earlier just bring a field survival guide. At least could potentially be a guide to edible plants or how to make simple shelters.
@zk4761
@zk4761 21 күн бұрын
You have to be careful though because if you know too much they will think you do sorcery. There's an anime Dr. Stone where he rebuilds civilization going back through all the eras. You would have to be careful what you do is appropriate for the era or sorcery/magic.
@aprilmae274
@aprilmae274 21 күн бұрын
and medicines..and sweet boots. socks/panties. toothpaste...lots and lots of toothpaste and medicines and boots. Bag of doritoes. BIG backpack. HUGE.
@jasonkusar6105
@jasonkusar6105 21 күн бұрын
And some sort of firestarter. Maybe a lighter. Magnesium block and flint also a good option.
@douglasbillington8521
@douglasbillington8521 21 күн бұрын
Flint, blade, antibiotics.
@aprilmae274
@aprilmae274 21 күн бұрын
Honestly, I have suitcases with wheels, man...we are gona need at least two each. COME ON bend the rules a bit for TIME TRAVEL!!!!!
@racheldiaz4936
@racheldiaz4936 21 күн бұрын
I recently learned that there is no law that says corporations have to maximize shareholder value! That idea apparently goes back to a court case against Henry Ford where the ruling said CEOs should consider shareholder value as one of the important goals when making decisions. And then in the 80’s or 90’s when CEO pay began to be linked to the stock price, they started acting like it was a mandate from god to maximize share price. How Money Works has a great video on it called “The Dumbest Business Idea in History”.
@SteveTose
@SteveTose 21 күн бұрын
Also CEOs can't act against the corp due to their fiduciary duty, especially if they have contrary interests like owning stocks in a competitor. I'm not sure how much is civil vs able to be crminally prosecuted or from regulators.
@alanjackson1015
@alanjackson1015 21 күн бұрын
Part of it came from Friedman's doctrine that “an entity's greatest responsibility lies in the satisfaction of the shareholders.” Corporations took that and sprinted to the extremes
@floridajack7222
@floridajack7222 21 күн бұрын
Correct - no such law exists. But it convenient for corporations to nurture and perpetuate the myth to hide the pirate-level greed that is the norm in today’s economy. Look at the case of any company that is involved in a “hostile takeover.” The first thing the new board does is dump employees to “cut costs.” Short-term thinking to maximize short-term profit. For a good case study, look into what happened to IBM when it went public…
@deathfire365
@deathfire365 21 күн бұрын
It's not a new concept, Karl Marx made his predictions in the mid 1800s when capitalism was just starting to take over the world, and he was right. This is just how capitalism works and will always work and therefore it's time to move past capitalism.
@inviktus1983
@inviktus1983 21 күн бұрын
Capitalism is a collective mental illness.
@francoislacombe9071
@francoislacombe9071 21 күн бұрын
There are a few green stars. They are optical illusions and exist in double stars. Basically, if one member of the pair is red and the other is white, then our eyes interpret the contrast as the white star being green. This is a purely visual phenomenon, pictures of such double stars show them with their correct red and white colors.
@user-wk4ee4bf8g
@user-wk4ee4bf8g 17 күн бұрын
Makes sense, our general perception is a hallucination made by the brain
@Patrick-nodak
@Patrick-nodak 17 күн бұрын
So, what you are saying is, there are no green stars
@andoletube
@andoletube 21 күн бұрын
1:15 "Solve for" is an algebraic expression which means you try to work out the value of a specific variable. In this instance it just means which one of the three options would you seek.
@stalefurset9444
@stalefurset9444 20 күн бұрын
Solve for shortest distance, shortest time....etc
@iminmypjs3428
@iminmypjs3428 21 күн бұрын
Yes to the time traveller pack video 😄
@idiotluggage
@idiotluggage 21 күн бұрын
Comment on the emotional creatures statement: I agree completely. I was at a funeral this weekend for a friend. When talking with others about him, I couldn't remember anything specific he had said, but I could remember his laugh and the life he exuded. On the plane fear problem: When a car breaks down, you pull over to the side of the road, get out, and see what the problem is. When a plane has a problem, it pulls over to the side of the road and no one gets out to see what the problem is.
@User31129
@User31129 19 күн бұрын
People's laughs can be extremely memorable. I have a former coworker in mind who I liked a lot, but haven't worked with in a decade. But because he was jolly, had the most laugh out loud laugh, I still feel like I saw him just a few weeks ago.
@mysticwolf1636
@mysticwolf1636 28 күн бұрын
Joe travels back to 1550 with a folio of Shakespeare...
@SpahGaming
@SpahGaming 21 күн бұрын
bootstrap paradox time
@infinitejest.4994
@infinitejest.4994 21 күн бұрын
Lol
@andyf4292
@andyf4292 20 күн бұрын
that solves the problem,,,, it was Joe all along
@cudaman-yq7pq
@cudaman-yq7pq 21 күн бұрын
Refer the green star question to doctor Becky Smethurst, she would probably enjoy answering it. :>)
@Leophred
@Leophred 21 күн бұрын
I believe that stars have slightly more energy in the green part of the visible spectrum, so stars are slightly green technically.
@EinsteinsHair
@EinsteinsHair 21 күн бұрын
I heard that if the black body radiation curve peaks in the blue part of the spectrum then the star appears blue. If it peaks in red then the star appears red. But if it peaks in the middle, at green, then it still has a lot of red and blue. Our eyes have three color receptors, so we see the three colors together as white. The questioner said yellow is in the middle, too, why do we see yellow, and not white? Is this an astronomy question or a physiology question?
@user-jd2gi7dy5d
@user-jd2gi7dy5d 21 күн бұрын
Cool Worlds made a complete video, that a green star is not only impossible in this universe but in any universe regardless what the 4 basic constant values would be.
@melanezoe
@melanezoe 21 күн бұрын
And Frazier Cain answered it in a bit more detail.
@user-jd1kc9xw1x
@user-jd1kc9xw1x 21 күн бұрын
One of the more interesting aspects of time travel is its relationship to space… remember, the earth is rotating, and orbiting around our sun, while the sun is orbiting a singularity @ the center of our galaxy, which is moving away from somewhere we cannot pinpoint @ a speed we cannot determine(@ least, I cannot)… Perhaps a more critical question would be “How might you be certain of where you would slip into then when time and space recalibrate?“. Just a little while ago you were a comparably VERY long way over somewhere…
@k.c.taylor7953
@k.c.taylor7953 21 күн бұрын
yeah, but how do you get around the concept of there being an absolute space? a lot of the stuff that we know about physics/space has to do with the system of reference that the observer is in. how can you be certain that the time machine interprets space in the same way that you do, and doesn't just plop you in its own reference system (ie, the one that has been moving with you and presumably will continue to move)?
@user-jd1kc9xw1x
@user-jd1kc9xw1x 21 күн бұрын
@@k.c.taylor7953 you can’t be certain, and that’s the point…
@adamwu4565
@adamwu4565 21 күн бұрын
Since spacetime is a single entity, as long as your time machine works by MOVING you through time, Newton's third law should apply for all the space dimensions, keeping you in the same relative place in space as everything else around you as you are moved through time. This of course, has other problematic implications, as it means you remain causally connected to the physical space around your time machine for the entire time trip. Thus, if you move forward in time by say 1000 years, but 500 years in the future the site where your time machine is standing is struck by an asteroid, your time machine will be affected by the impact. Time machines would probably need to be housed in deep, stable underground bunkers. Of course, if your time machine works by teleporting you through time, then all bets are off.
@Thurgosh_OG
@Thurgosh_OG 21 күн бұрын
@@adamwu4565 This 'fixed point' in current space is used in the Time Machine films. The chair device remains in one place (until it is moved by the Morlocks) so all other Newtonian laws prevail.
@mikepatton8691
@mikepatton8691 21 күн бұрын
Just once I’d love to see in a movie a person time travel and just appear in deep space where the Earth was at that point in time. They quickly die, the end. Obviously it would be a short film lol.
@RonFloyd
@RonFloyd 26 күн бұрын
What you would take if you went forward or backward in time would be interesting. Especially if you included what specific time you would go to and what you would take with you. And whether it would matter if you just went for a month, or if it was a one-way trip. 🙂
@arnelilleseter4755
@arnelilleseter4755 21 күн бұрын
Another point is whether or not you would worry about changing the past. Would you bring modern technology, and if you did would you keep it hidden from others?
@lifesbutastumble
@lifesbutastumble 21 күн бұрын
What you take is not that important, but what would you purposefully leave behind - THAT is a much tougher thing to think about
@OhhCrapGuy
@OhhCrapGuy 21 күн бұрын
If we're talking about branching time lines, I would absolutely bring a bunch of solar panels capable of putting out the appropriate voltage and wattage, and as many identical laptops as I can manage, each running Debian 12 with EVERY package with sources downloaded (not necessarily installed), and the entirety of Wikipedia. That's how you fast forward the entire history of the planet to today as quickly as possible.
@OhhCrapGuy
@OhhCrapGuy 21 күн бұрын
Note: hopefully avoiding the bad things, not trying to repeat every extremely bad thing. Also, not sure if I should be completely open with the entire world about being from the future, you know? And like, I don't think a single state should have all of the technology derived from the knowledge... very much a "temporal prime directive" sort of thing...
@joyl7842
@joyl7842 21 күн бұрын
I would bring a bunch of T-shirts to the 1950's and before with words on them, like Joe is wearing all the time. Those were not a thing back then and you would get a lot of strange looks.
@JKTCGMV13
@JKTCGMV13 21 күн бұрын
Going back in time I’d definitely pack textbooks and academic articles. Things that give scientists of the time the biggest head start
@stalefurset9444
@stalefurset9444 20 күн бұрын
Print out all of Wikipedia to learn them about trolling...
@matheussanthiago9685
@matheussanthiago9685 6 күн бұрын
If you go back in time There's a good chance you might 1 cause a few pandemics, by bringing virus and bacterias that to us aren't as deadly, but to an unprepared immune system might be 2 die of smallpox
@kendallguier1378
@kendallguier1378 21 күн бұрын
Brown is just orange with context.
@aelolul
@aelolul 21 күн бұрын
that's a technology connection :D
@flymeetspaddle
@flymeetspaddle 21 күн бұрын
Would love to see the full length time travel video. You could physically pack all the items, then for each time period do a quick comedy sketch interacting with the locals of that time and place.
@lisak7247
@lisak7247 21 күн бұрын
I love Ilan's question, and would love a whole video on that. Be careful what you travel back in time with; you might get burned at the stake as a witch.😮 * edited to add: I watched the Crash Course Deadliest Disease video you recommended and it was excellent.
@k.c.taylor7953
@k.c.taylor7953 21 күн бұрын
hey, cool stuff!i just wanted to add that corsets did not restrict breathing or anything like that, they were a simple supportive and shaping garment, just like bras are today. there's a lot of corset misinformation, so not your fault, but i just wanted to point that out
@desperadox7565
@desperadox7565 21 күн бұрын
That's BS. I've seen women trying on original corsets from the 1800s and breathing got very difficult for them. And when you look at skeletons from this time, you see many with deformed ribs.
@INXS1985
@INXS1985 21 күн бұрын
Interesting! Bras seem pretty normal today but perhaps future societies will think it was just men controlling women, kind of like how many see corsets- just a tool for the male gaze. I know women who hated wearing bras and said they were uncomfortable until they were fitted correctly YEARS later. Maybe corsets also had to be fitted correctly otherwise would be uncomfortable and restrict breathing. Are these clothes something a warped animal brain thinks it needs but doesn’t? Or is our brain evolved and these clothes fulfilling a utility? Another poster acknowledged that skeletons changed because of corsets, sort of like how cultures will put feet in wooden boxes to make them more square. Is that an evolved utility or a mental disorder in the species? Playing god or playing the devil. Fascinating the sort of power/gravity that comes with wanting to play Mother Nature and change the species
@jennamedlyn
@jennamedlyn 21 күн бұрын
@@desperadox7565 That's BS. Corsets from the 1800s were made to fit a specific person. They were made with specific measurements and with materials that would form to the body as you wore it. The reason why those women couldn't breathe in those corsets is because it wasn't made for them. The deformed skeletons you are referring to were likely from women who were lacing corsets too tightly which was an extreme practice even back then, or they were from women who were corseted at too young of an age, another extreme practice. Corsets were worn by all women in the Victorian period, even the working-class women who would work in factories or as maids, in fact, they made those jobs easier by giving much-needed lower back support. Modified corsets were even worn during pregnancy. The main reason why corsets are so vilified today is because the men of the time were afraid of them. Women were the ones who made and sold corsets, which gave them financial freedom from men. Men distorted medical information about corsets to take away that source of income and keep women subservient to men. The public hatred of corsets comes from misogyny. If you don't believe me and believe the doctors of the time then perhaps you should travel back in time and have them treat you for any condition. Are we really going to trust medical information from the same doctors who practiced bloodletting?
@tengonadacluewhatsgutsprec1419
@tengonadacluewhatsgutsprec1419 21 күн бұрын
Are you trying to say bras don't restrict breathing? Lmao maybe you just don't notice it but they definitly do negatively impact womens ability to breath, even getting fitted properly only minimizes the restriction. I would bet corsets were way worse than bras for breathing in.
@MattieAMiller
@MattieAMiller 21 күн бұрын
came here to make the same comment. There were a few who tight-laced, but you basically only saw them in a carnival side-shows rather than everyday life. People now seem to forget that the news focuses on the strange not the normal, and also that people of the past could and did lie. There are lots of great historical fashion channels here on yt that go in depth about why this misconception is so pervasive.
@RELAXcowboy
@RELAXcowboy 21 күн бұрын
I have a deep primal fear of a rogue planet passing through JUST close enough to rip earth out of it's orbit and toss us into oblivion.
@justfasial01
@justfasial01 21 күн бұрын
don't worry Jupiter will take care of it 😅
@MrWhangdoodles
@MrWhangdoodles 21 күн бұрын
Or Saturn ​@@justfasial01
@codename495
@codename495 21 күн бұрын
That’s why we have Jupiter.
@ronald3836
@ronald3836 21 күн бұрын
​@@justfasial01 if you aim the rogue planet well, Jupiter will simply swing it right into the general direction of earth.
@justfasial01
@justfasial01 21 күн бұрын
@@ronald3836 of course, but the more "if" statements you add the more you realize how unlikely it is for something like this to happen. Unlikely not impossible, universe is so big no matter how unlikely it's probably happening somewhere.
@casbot71
@casbot71 21 күн бұрын
The planet question was probably inspired by the film Melancholia, in which it's a rogue planet from outside the solar system. Although the film Meteor had as the originating event, a collision between a comet and an asteroid sent the asteroid 'hurtling' towards Earth.
@valerielhw
@valerielhw 21 күн бұрын
Even though most of use modern technology, we wouldn't know how to create and apply that tech if we were suddenly transported back in time. Here are just a few ways that we could help others/ourselves. *Fresh fruit and vegetables, mostly raw, to prevent/cure scarvy. *Use of aseptic techniques while attending to childbirth or while treating the sick and injured. *Exposure to cowpox to prevent the far worse smallpox. *Rodent control to guard against Bubonic Plague outbreaks.
@andyf4292
@andyf4292 20 күн бұрын
the pope declared that cats were the devil's things. so the Italians of the era killed most of them, later , they had a plague of rats- and then.......
@livewire98801
@livewire98801 21 күн бұрын
4:20 Cool Worlds did a video on why there aren't green stars. It's excellent and worth a watch. The basic rundown tho is blue and red are on opposite sides of the spectrum and so you can get a great skew that way . But since green is in the middle, you still have a huge amount of red and blue light which you would have to get rid of in order to get that green spike.
@Fanaro
@Fanaro 21 күн бұрын
8:00 We've been mostly in post-scarcity for quite a while. Right now, a lot of poverty around the world is really markets controlling how much stuff they make available.
@na195097
@na195097 21 күн бұрын
Agreed. Or developed nations taking advantage of less developed nations and stripping them of their resources.
@matheussanthiago9685
@matheussanthiago9685 6 күн бұрын
Saying we're post scarcity right now is about as useful as showing a picture of oxygen to someone that's drawing "see there is breathable air, it's a shame you've been artificially deprived from it"
@ryannickens7848
@ryannickens7848 21 күн бұрын
The comedian I think you're referring to is Nate Bargatze. He was doing a bit about being dumb and thinking that if he went back in time, he doesn't think he would make a difference.
@patrickdwyer320
@patrickdwyer320 21 күн бұрын
nice, me and you got it buddy, u beat me by 14 hours tho... ur always 2 steps ahead of me ryan... but i'll have my day...
@ryannickens7848
@ryannickens7848 20 күн бұрын
@@patrickdwyer320 We'll see, but If he makes a reference to Amy Schumer's material... You'll have to take that one
@corvinyt
@corvinyt 21 күн бұрын
A smartphone in the 1950s would be a brick, without cellular connection, the Internet, and a compatible power adapter.
@Qwarzz
@Qwarzz 21 күн бұрын
It should be possible to generate 5V to charge it there but would definitely need to fill the phone with all sort of stuff for offline use. Same does apply to 2100 probably. Not sure how wireless tech changes to 2050.
@DiZoSoMom
@DiZoSoMom 21 күн бұрын
Yeah I was thinking the exact same thing. Without the accompanying technology, it’s only as useful as whatever is pre-loaded and not dependent on any sort of connection.
@YonatanAvhar
@YonatanAvhar 21 күн бұрын
The whole of English wikipedia (without images) is 22.14GB compressed, so you can easily load it up on a phone with 64GB of storage, and you can get phones with way more, so you could get images for some articles loaded on as well. On top of that you could get movies or other videos, maybe videos of space launches and other huge advancements. Phones also have lots of sensors, you could load up some apps that showcase that (a compass is a pretty cool demo) And lastly, you can get some offline 3D games to demo the sheer amount of compute available to a phone
@lockettks
@lockettks 21 күн бұрын
Airplane mode would work
@Qwarzz
@Qwarzz 21 күн бұрын
@@YonatanAvhar Just calculating decimals of Pi with the phone might be quite impressive in 1950 :)
@CaseyW491
@CaseyW491 21 күн бұрын
I love how aligned my thinking is with Joes. We had the same immediate thought on about 80% of those questions.
@eddiedonlin8936
@eddiedonlin8936 26 күн бұрын
Flexing the tricep shadow through half the video. Nice work man! Keep crushing it. 💪🏼
@joescott
@joescott 24 күн бұрын
Hehe, I'd credit the light placement. :) But thank you, that's very kind. It's nice to know the sore days are paying off.
@seae2030
@seae2030 21 күн бұрын
take an air conditioner and an inflatable raft to the 2100's
@Sensei_BigJoe
@Sensei_BigJoe 21 күн бұрын
Lol, for a second I was like they'll have ac's that's wierd.... ooooh 😅
@seae2030
@seae2030 21 күн бұрын
@@Sensei_BigJoe it's a joke but you might appear in the future over a flooded uninhabited part of the world and you'll need ac and a raft if the climate keeps warming and until someone rescues you
@Sensei_BigJoe
@Sensei_BigJoe 21 күн бұрын
@@seae2030 yeah, I got it when I saw the raft. That was a good one and yeah, you ain't wrong unfortunately. Hopefully you appear over it and not under it lmao
@nomadbynature8811
@nomadbynature8811 21 күн бұрын
Lol. Good one.
@dwatson101423
@dwatson101423 21 күн бұрын
Haha ya that’s so funny cause by 2100 the ice caps would have totally melted…. But well… they were supposed to have melted by 2000 and 2010… oh and 2015…. And 2020, but you’re definitely right. They’ll totally be gone by 2100. Although in the 60-70s they said we were entering an ice age so who the hell knows huh? Maybe no one…
@manamejeffbeezos1238
@manamejeffbeezos1238 3 күн бұрын
People remembering how you made them feel more than the words you say is life changing information for me
@mellissadalby1402
@mellissadalby1402 28 күн бұрын
Jacque Fresco... Does he havea Brother named Al? Al Fresco? Boeing crumbling is no suprize to me. David Calhoun did the same thing to GE, Nielsen, and Arbitron. And of course after he did "his work" he walked away with a huge bonus.
@johnjeffreys6440
@johnjeffreys6440 21 күн бұрын
Yes, he's outside.
@DiZoSoMom
@DiZoSoMom 21 күн бұрын
Are you my dad??
@Chef_PC
@Chef_PC 28 күн бұрын
Neal Stephenson and Nicole Galland worked on a book series called The Rise And Fall of D.O.D.O.". It's great and deals specifically with time travelto those earlier times.
@Scott_C
@Scott_C 21 күн бұрын
Please do the time traveling backpacking video!
@nastisha4061
@nastisha4061 21 күн бұрын
I think you are the only channel I watch that actually makes even the ads you do entertaining. Thank you for all the smiles!
@Blue14113
@Blue14113 7 күн бұрын
3:30 I believe you're referencing Dara O' Briain cuz I also thought of the same thing. Imo, possibly the best thing to do to "advance the future" would be to go to some era where you can reliably kickstart the industrial revolution as well as warn people of the dangers of pollution and climate change.
@artdonovandesign
@artdonovandesign 21 күн бұрын
Good to see you, Joe. Best Regards!
@JerryWilliam63
@JerryWilliam63 21 күн бұрын
If Aliens keep dumping Plutonium into Przybylski's Star; we may very well get a green star.
@mr.boomguy
@mr.boomguy 21 күн бұрын
I get the joke, but it would be far more productive to throw it into a black hole. If you watch Kurzgesagt, you'll get the reference
@tonybutcher4550
@tonybutcher4550 21 күн бұрын
Definitely do a vid on the first question there is so much that could be thought about and said. And would be interesting to watch.
@brianmorger2174
@brianmorger2174 21 күн бұрын
Ha, I thought I was the only one who remembered the hilarious thing the comedian said about time travel ( it was on NPR, years ago ) - " I 'd be a terrible time-traveller , I wouldn't be able to do anything remarkable ".
@jandmharper
@jandmharper 21 күн бұрын
To Boeing’s credit, no one has died yet in spite of pieces falling off. Some pretty stand-out safety engineering in those things! 😂
@klondike444
@klondike444 21 күн бұрын
They had two crash in recent years, killing hundreds.
@lxndrlbr
@lxndrlbr 21 күн бұрын
@@klondike444with 8 U.S. americans on board (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethiopian_Airlines_Flight_302)
@Napoleonic_S
@Napoleonic_S 21 күн бұрын
@@klondike444 yeah, how ignorant is that poster, sad...
@andys4978
@andys4978 21 күн бұрын
Re: "We need to get back to saying 'I don't know more." I couldn't agree more, and I'd love to see people encourage those who follow it up with, "let's find out!"
@nottmjas
@nottmjas 21 күн бұрын
What would I bring with me to 2050 and 2100: proof of ownership of high interest bonds purchased in my name before I was transported forward in time.
@chrisdooley1184
@chrisdooley1184 21 күн бұрын
I studied as a linguist in university and it’s generally thought you’d be able to still understand and converse in English is back to 1000 CE approximately. It wouldn’t be a walk in the park but at least somewhat possible 😊
@kellydalstok8900
@kellydalstok8900 21 күн бұрын
Knowledge of German, Danish, Dutch and Frisian is almost more useful than knowledge of English.
@MazzieMay
@MazzieMay 21 күн бұрын
That TB essay by John Green was fantastic A video on enviable… self-harm? Poison taking, waist-training, feet binding, neck elongation, skull pressing, etc would be really interesting!
@kirbymarchbarcena
@kirbymarchbarcena 21 күн бұрын
I always love when Joe answers the Lightning Rounds...some answers are really surprising
@pipemma1893
@pipemma1893 21 күн бұрын
And I learn so much from the comments. Lots of knowledgeable people here
@offroadfpv2917
@offroadfpv2917 21 күн бұрын
The question about green stars: my understanding is that the Sun is actually more green than we normally think. Between the atmosphere scattering the blue light away (hence the blue sky), and it being so bright we can't look at it without some sort of filter (such as hundreds of miles of atmosphere during sunrise & sunset) it looks more yellow here on Earth than it actually is.
@robertgraybeard3750
@robertgraybeard3750 19 күн бұрын
Joe - first question. When going to the 1950s, take along a laptop computer with a VGA output and a charging cable and an adapter for an automobile cigarette lighter. For any other era, take along a fold up solar panel charger. BTW load up lots of thumb drives with lots of info. Can a language translating AI fit on a one terabyte thumb drive? One terabyte thumb drives are under $100 and thumb drives are still getting bigger and cheaper.
@volkei1
@volkei1 21 күн бұрын
I liked the way you compared concerts and religious events. For a long time, I've noticed the same, which includes any event that brings people together for a common connection such as sports
@mmoemulators
@mmoemulators 21 күн бұрын
"If something did go wrong, it goes spectacularly wrong" 😂
@lucascampos4131
@lucascampos4131 21 күн бұрын
Joe next to Leonidas be like: "We're against how many?"
@kevinmcqueenie7420
@kevinmcqueenie7420 21 күн бұрын
I have never seen a fashion trend in my lifetime that has been universally embraced. There are always dissenters.
@ephemera2
@ephemera2 5 күн бұрын
It looks like a general formula for a black body curve is j(e)^-kln(x)² with k and j free parameters for adjusting magnitude and distribution density. When the green part of the visible spectrum is just about centered on the maxima, i.e. when you would expect to see green, green only accounts for 1/3 of the area under the curve with blue and red each also accounting for 1/3 if the area under the curve making white.
@mattslaboratory5996
@mattslaboratory5996 21 күн бұрын
I'd recommend taking books, magazines, printed material into the future or past. A cell phone will be just a brick and you'll wish you could show them pictures of how it was/will be used. Imagine trying to convince somebody in 1950 how great this little, inert plastic and glass object can be. And it's never a bad idea to have some toilet paper along, just in case they've run out.
@X3MgamePlays
@X3MgamePlays 20 күн бұрын
5:15 I googled on this. Now I wonder if there is an atmosphere that could make a star appear green.
@AmyTaylor-6572
@AmyTaylor-6572 7 күн бұрын
Hello there👋,how are you doing today?God bless you!❤
@joyl7842
@joyl7842 21 күн бұрын
There are two main issues with large impactors hitting Earth, I think: 1. We are nowhere near ready to deal with or prevent one, even though we have sufficiently developed technology to do it. 2. Interstellar objects are usually detected far too late to even observe sufficiently before they are already leaving the solar system.
@R_SENAL
@R_SENAL 21 күн бұрын
I must of missed the Venus Project episode, gotta go look for that. I loved Zeitgeist back in the day.
@joyl7842
@joyl7842 21 күн бұрын
15:15 I would argue it's T-shirts with random stuff printed on them. For thousands of years we had clothing with nothing printed on them, until now.
@na195097
@na195097 21 күн бұрын
Lol. For thousands of years we had no way of printing anything. The printing press is just under 600 years old.
@anewman
@anewman 21 күн бұрын
About green stars. Our own star's peak wavelength is green, meaning thats the one wavelength produced the most, but as it overlaps with many others our eyes perceive white. There is a chance to see a flash of green though just before the sun completely sets.
@diannaarcher1774
@diannaarcher1774 21 күн бұрын
I LOVE the concept of time travel (despite the inherent problems) and would watch the hell outta any video you do about it! And the idea of packing a bag for time travel sounds soooo cool! Oh, and according to another KZfaqr, Rob Words, you're absolutely correct, we could still mostly speak to and understand people from the 1500s, earlier and you're starting to get into late middle English and vowels and even some consonants sound completely different. Definitely make this a video!❤❤❤
@tims8603
@tims8603 21 күн бұрын
If you took a cell phone into the past or the future, it might be interesting but you wouldn't be able to call anyone or connect to the internet. In the 50s, if you had a charging cable with you, you might be able to charge it somehow but what use would it be.
@InuYasha-SitBoy
@InuYasha-SitBoy 21 күн бұрын
the ‘what would you bring time travel video’ is a good idea for a video
@Kalense
@Kalense 20 күн бұрын
When a star's black-body radiation peaks in the green part of the spectrum, it necessarily also emits light across a range of other wavelengths, including yellow, orange, and even red and blue. A star emitting light predominantly in the green part of the spectrum will stimulate not only the green-sensitive cones in our eyes but also the red- and blue-sensitive cones to some degree. Our brains interpret the mixture of colors as white or yellowish-white.
@AmyTaylor-6572
@AmyTaylor-6572 7 күн бұрын
Hello there👋,how are you doing today?God bless you!❤
@Jaysin412
@Jaysin412 21 күн бұрын
I was wearing a pair of my 20+ year old vintage kikwear big pants yesterday!
@mugemobi
@mugemobi 21 күн бұрын
Aren't stars colors also influenced by what gets absorbed? We use that to see what the composition of stars is, each showing unique spectrums. I bet a bunch of stars are green, but the intensity is so high that ours can't tell the difference between blazingly bright green and blazingly bright white. But that's just an sensitivity of the sensor issue, so lower sensitivity, higher intensity sensors would see more color in the stars. Or, the right filter would allow us to see the contrast.
@minto7508
@minto7508 21 күн бұрын
When you separate photons out from the sun the most common are from the green part but rest of the photons make it all look white, the sun is white not yellow.
@XKloosyvv
@XKloosyvv 21 күн бұрын
Calling the sun yellow is like calling space blue. Sure, it looks blue from here but there's a lot of stuff messing with those photons
@elliottsw
@elliottsw 21 күн бұрын
There are two types of "yellow" light that we can see. One is light at the yellow wavelength, obviously, and the other is a mixture of many wavelengths with the average being in the yellow wavelengths, ie. red and green with some blue - which makes it whiter yellow. This is how TVs show yellow light too (apart from one model of I think it was Toshiba about 15 years ago that went for RGB and Y pixels instead of the usual RGB.)
@xriss1335
@xriss1335 21 күн бұрын
I'd love to see a video on the 4B movement and what kind of benefits and consequences that could have for our future
@philhoward4466
@philhoward4466 21 күн бұрын
for the light to be green it would have to have a very narrow peak centered at the green band of the spectrum visible to homo sapiens. the colors we do see are a mixture because of the broad (wide) spectrum emitted by some temperature of heat.
@AmyTaylor-6572
@AmyTaylor-6572 7 күн бұрын
Hello there👋,how are you doing today?God bless you!❤
@Amadeu.Macedo
@Amadeu.Macedo 21 күн бұрын
Adding to one of your answers... Forget not about "Rogue Planets," there are billions of them aimlessly going around, and will change course if they are captured by the gravitational pull of a star... (It would be a major issue for any species living in such a star system)...
@ericmackrodt9441
@ericmackrodt9441 21 күн бұрын
The fact that everyday people are aware of different airplane models now really shows how bad Boeing has been messing up.
@hugh_jasso
@hugh_jasso 21 күн бұрын
Regarding star color, I read that the sun is actually a turquise color but much of the green/blue hue is absorbed giving it tye yellow color
@rixxey2048
@rixxey2048 21 күн бұрын
LOVED the questions this lightning round!
@X2yt
@X2yt 21 күн бұрын
The lack of green stars can be partially explained by absence of green burning materials in stars. Joe was right, most of copper stuff burns green, but copper doesn't exist in stars. Stars fuse materials from hydrogen all the way to iron, but that's where fusion stops, as iron is too heavy and too stable, and by that point, the star usually goes supernova. Cobalt, nickel, copper and everything beyond that is produced during supernova explosions, not directly during star's lifespan.
@MichaelZimmermann
@MichaelZimmermann 21 күн бұрын
On my TV(and with my eyes), some of the stars you showed actually looked green 😄
@IstasPumaNevada
@IstasPumaNevada 13 күн бұрын
Whatever you bring in the backpack for that first question, should include a copy of "How To Invent Everything" by Ryan North. Even to 2100; we don't know when this slow spiral of society might suddenly collapse.
@tonyrainbolt9388
@tonyrainbolt9388 21 күн бұрын
My vote is easily for an entire video on the time travel question. I'll bet you come up with something obscure but critical to have. And definitely antibiotics - either direction of time travel.
@AmyTaylor-6572
@AmyTaylor-6572 7 күн бұрын
Hello there👋,how are you doing today?God bless you!❤
@Eldin_00
@Eldin_00 20 күн бұрын
11:20 given recent events and insider leaks, I'd say that a Boeing Dreamliner 787 or 737 Max are probably actually higher risk than other aircraft. But also probably still lower risk than driving to your destination instead.
@AmyTaylor-6572
@AmyTaylor-6572 7 күн бұрын
Hello there👋,how are you doing today?God bless you!!❤
@spencerhoadley5723
@spencerhoadley5723 21 күн бұрын
Based on the title, I can only think of a really old sci-fi book I read in high school. When Worlds Collide, and its sequel, After Worlds Collide. Definitely older books but fun ideas for what would happen with planets colliding or atleast passing close enough to cause massive disruptions.
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations 21 күн бұрын
Fascinating stuff!
@anonomix1426
@anonomix1426 21 күн бұрын
Our sun is a mainly "green "star but yes the lower end photons over expose our eyes and cameras and the atmosphere skews things
@kevinmhadley
@kevinmhadley 21 күн бұрын
As to fashion trends, I was told,ages ago, that cloths that used a lot of cloth (think bud baggy pants, long jackets, big hats) are worn when the economy is good. More modest, practical clothes are worn during hard economic times
@kellydalstok8900
@kellydalstok8900 21 күн бұрын
Actually, it’s exactly the other way round. Roaring twenties and sixties: short skirts and dresses, thirties and eighties: baggy clothes, long skirts.
@ashoalcraft4404
@ashoalcraft4404 20 күн бұрын
All the past ones, I would prioritize notebook and pencils so I could write down as much as possible. Probably a camera. And definitely the remote control for the time machine so I could zap back here before I get burned as a witch.
@Zenas521
@Zenas521 21 күн бұрын
@ 12:31 The most plausible scenario is a rogue planet or moon enters the solar system and takes us out. Or maybe it disturbs the orbit of Saturn's moons or Jupiter's moons and sends one or more moons into the inner solar system.
@cannibalbananas
@cannibalbananas 26 күн бұрын
Would your phone work if you took it into the 1950s tho? There'd be no internet so most of the features would be lost/useless. The antibiotics tho is something I wouldn't have considered, but is a wise choice. It's like a coworker I knew who said he'd hit up a library in the event of a zombie apocalypse. He'd want to know how to live off the land & make things that wouldn't be readily available anymore.
@joescott
@joescott 24 күн бұрын
Good point about the phone in the 1950s. Though I guess the apps and games on it would still blow their minds.
@cannibalbananas
@cannibalbananas 24 күн бұрын
@@joescott Agreed. The camera alone would amaze them. Just remember to take a charger with you 😊
@PharaohFluidity
@PharaohFluidity 21 күн бұрын
I'd go back and try to prevent the fire that destroyed the Library of Alexandria. The amount of ancient knowledge lost is mind-blowing
@danielw8776
@danielw8776 21 күн бұрын
I'm flying to New York in a month and after all the Boeing controversies I breathed a sigh of relief when I saw the planes I would be on are Airbus.
@Amusingmuse78
@Amusingmuse78 21 күн бұрын
Quite coincidental you brought up the language change over time, saw an interesting video yesterday about just that - the creator shows just how much English has changed over the centuries, i believe he started around the 1300s & the pronunciation/accent alone was enough to make it sound like a completely different language. He proceeds through, jumping about 50yrs @a time to show the eventual progression to the SE British accent we're familiar with today So yeah, even if you learn middle English you probably won't understand it when spoken
@NickRedstar
@NickRedstar 21 күн бұрын
7:06 there’s a misconception in manufacturing. When you buy a machine that replaces a human worker you have to do maintenance on that machine. Over time long term it ends up costing and not being free labor.
@meow-sr2bl
@meow-sr2bl 21 күн бұрын
the problem is that it puts people of low qualification out of work. people who cant afford higher education to becone engineers etc to maintain a machine. it also means that people out there arent getting health insurance from these "low skill" jobs. the working class without high education will be wiped off the planet, and that is not good for capital from a capitalist pig standpoint.
@MrZellie
@MrZellie 21 күн бұрын
Now the question is, like in the classic Hanna-Barbera cartoon Thundarr The barbarian what if a planet sized object passed in between the Earth and the Moon. What kind of havoc would that cause?
@WrongParadox
@WrongParadox 20 күн бұрын
a 'close' encounter (asteroid) with Earth is a 'mere' 150 million kilometers (1 AU), a 'very close' is 150 million km (0.1 AU) - in comparison the moon is generally under 0.4 million km from Earth . the closest on record was 3,540 kilometers above the surface last year but it was tiny less than 10 meters across and stuff that small just burns up in the atmosphere.
@AmyTaylor-6572
@AmyTaylor-6572 7 күн бұрын
Hello there👋,how are you doing today?God bless you!❤
@josephschmidt1751
@josephschmidt1751 14 күн бұрын
It's Monday May 6th and I fully expected to see a new video from Joe this morning. Does anybody have any idea why a new video has not shown up? I'm getting your dad worried. You okay joe?
@AmyTaylor-6572
@AmyTaylor-6572 8 күн бұрын
Hello there👋,how are you doing today?God bless you!!!❤
@excusemeprincess8252
@excusemeprincess8252 21 күн бұрын
I'd love to see a video about what you'd bring in a backpack to different ages, sounds fun and interesting!
@alyssalidman8578
@alyssalidman8578 8 күн бұрын
If I was time traveling, I'd probably bring things that have sentimental value to me. If I was going to an age before cell phones, I'd bring a lot of stationary to write letters (idk to who, but hopefully I'd make some friends along the journey).
@Bomba388
@Bomba388 21 күн бұрын
I think what donasalyer meant was a collision of an astroid with a different planet/moon, affecting its orbit enough to interfere with the earth
@joshuagharis9017
@joshuagharis9017 21 күн бұрын
The green star has a cool worlds video on this topic, highly recommended
@patrickdwyer320
@patrickdwyer320 21 күн бұрын
nice unamed shout out to Nate Bargetze, "If I went back in time today with the knowledge I know now, I don't think I would make a difference.... I don't even think you guys would hear about it"
@clementinetine5355
@clementinetine5355 21 күн бұрын
Would love to watch a whole video on the first question!
@erictaylor5462
@erictaylor5462 21 күн бұрын
12:30 I think he's thinking about a rouge planet or other interstellar object. And such a thing could cause a lot of problems, especially if it was really small and really massive. A micro-black hole could be several times the mass of the sun yet only a few hundred meters in size. Such a black hole would only be visible if it had an accretion disk. It may be detectable through interactions with Solar System planets causing deviations in orbits, but these deviations would take time to detect, then more time to explain. It would be very likely that Earth's first detection of such a black hole would be from it's effects on Earth. Things like objects falling up, not down.
@NS-YT1
@NS-YT1 21 күн бұрын
I think the question about planets and moon wasn’t asking about whether a planet or moon hit the earth….but rather, I think it was trying to get at the idea of “what if another moon or planet were hit so hard by something that it caused major bad things to happen to it…but would that affect earth too?”…like if another planet was slammed by a moon, and its orbit was slightly changed, what happens to us on earth (if anything)?
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