Craziest Scientific Discoveries You Missed in 2024

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Discover the most astonishing scientific breakthroughs of 2024 that flew under the radar! From groundbreaking advancements in quantum computing and stunning images from the James Webb Space Telescope to revolutionary treatments for neurological disorders and innovative climate solutions, this video covers it all. Stay updated on the latest in genetics, space exploration, and technology. Perfect for science enthusiasts and curious minds alike!
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I didn’t expect a cowboy explaining space to me😂😂😂😂

Galaxy_Gaming
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Have they detected the 4 elephants standing on a turtle yet?

andrewjenkinson
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Planet 9 isn’t a 2024 discovery. They’ve been talking about a “9th planet” for a while now. I heard about this some years ago.

CosmicBeing
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cant get enough of this space sht!!! 🔥🔥🔥

keithmetcalf
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How do they know it isn't just a ripple effect of a passing star, black hole or rogue planet?

AJ-jqjs
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28:50 the Tra-Dizzy-Oh-Nal idea 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 this AI fooled me for 28 mins and blew it in 28 seconds

HaZe_Da_PiTBuLL
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Planet 9 is a brown dwarf star. We are in a binary star system.

captainamerica
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What happened to the nomenclature: "Planet X"??

damanybrown
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You have to be really careful with those "five sigma" claims, they're only as good as the assumptions that go into the statistical model and so can be incredibly misleading to the public. There are *always* assumptions that greatly simplify reality in order to make these calculations. So the five sigmas really means there's a one in 3.5 million chance there's not a planet 9 or that the assumptions are faulty. 3.49 million of that could be due to the latter.

myselfandi
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The story begins with a mysterious sign: deviations in the orbits of extra-Neptunian solar system objects, which cannot be explained by the presence of known planets. Batygin and Brown propose a challenging hypothesis: the possibility of an undiscovered, giant, hidden planet that could disrupt those orbits.
Their calculations indicate that, if Planet 9 exists, it must be a border world between a gas giant and a rocky planet, about 5 to 10 times the mass of Earth. Located far beyond Neptune's orbit, Planet 9 can remotely control a region full of icy objects through its gravitational pull.

SpaceMINUTES
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My grandpa discovered this planet, first detected in my back yard 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

moonlander
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First time i heard about Sedna was 22 years ago!

lolfish-prime
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Y'all gon stop playin in Pluto's face like that!!! We HAVE a planet 9 already 😑

thecommoncentrist
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Do the 4 forces combine in a singularity? Is centrifugal force expanding the universe?

robertmfacto
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It’s the only explanation for the orbits of these trans Neptune and objects. There has to be something massive out there pulling on these objects and it has to be in the solar system. It cannot be outside the solar system. It has to be a massive planet, its gravitational influence on these tiny celestial bodies that are in the solar system because they’re orbiting the sun

HaZe_Da_PiTBuLL
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I thought the planet 9 thorey has been rejected

michaelsieber
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13 * times further from the Sun then Pluto? Wow! How is it even feeling the gravity of the Sun? Would it not be captured by another stars gravity? I guess space is really just more vast than I can comprehend.

nickisnyder
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There’s no type “I” as in the letter, but it is a “Type 1 A Supernova”. The term for the event that occurs when a White Dwarf appears after a dying star sheds its outer envelope and layers of stellar material

ValkyrieofNOLA
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so its ok for nasa to use simulations of space events but when Terrance Howard does

DatMFDre
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Cygnus X-1 was the first confirmed black hole by observational evidence, not the first black hole ever to form from the violent death of a massive star lol. I only say this because my friend is watching this with me and asked if it was the first one to be born in the universe! She’s not a space nerd like I am obviously

ValkyrieofNOLA