Neil deGrasse Tyson: 'James Webb Telescope Just Detected 900 Trillion Stars DISAPPEARING!'

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When you look up at night, no matter where you are, you’ll see a sky full of stars.

To us, it seems like stars are infinite, and no matter what happens on Earth, those stars are always going to be in outer space.

But have you ever wondered what really happens to the stars in our universe?

Well, prepare to be stunned because the James Webb Space Telescope has detected something mind-boggling: 900 trillion stars have mysteriously vanished into the void of space, and things are getting scarier by the minute.

Join us as we dig deeper into the discovery made by the James Webb Telescope, and how the disappearance of that many stars might affect our planet, and our very futures.
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This is not the first time I clicked on a video promising an interview with Neil Tyson and got only a few seconds of his visage. In car sales they call this a come-on. The show was informative, if overly sensational, but I would admire your efforts more if you sold your endeavors on their merits.

dorothyhellmuth
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I feel like this may be a silly question but we’re spending the time trying to look back to the Big Bang…but when we get back that far aren’t we only half way to the other side of space? A big bang wouldn’t only occur in one direction, right?

MrNavyellis
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What a beautiful world we live in. Too bad our politicians are determined to destroy it 😢

janetf
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You know, if we could skip the sales pitch and just get to the disappearing stars ? We already bought the damn telescope.

kurtisengle
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Maybe they forgot to pay their electricity bill.

abrammedrano
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No bullshit, guys. At nearly 9 minutes in, I got a prostate reduction ad while I was looking away from the screen, and the announcer for the commercial sounded just like this vid's narrator. I immediately began wondering what the hell does a telescope have to do with swollen prostates.

dullahan
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Here is a question. If two galaxies are going light speed away from each other, then essentially they can never see each other. Since their speed and relation is to fast that light can no longer and never reach, so the entire universe becoming, compeltely dark, is a interesting possibility, in an infinite space. It would be like in an instant, it just vanishes.

artemirrlazaris
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Have the objects disappeared or gone off the visible spectrum?

helixreggae
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they aren't disappearing they are already gone, we are seeing the light from so long ago, those systems are long gone

MatthewKing-mr
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It's pretty wild that the JW Telescope has us viewing stuff that nobody really knows wth is going on. haha

timadams
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If they're looking that far into the cosmos then they must be hiding a lot of our own galaxy from us. I haven't seen many detailed pictures of the planets in our own neighborhood

bev
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Maybe they're seeing the edge of some kind of a 4d sphere, where spacetime starts over.

Troyster
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Who is the commentator on this His voice depth, diction, speed of delivery, and enthusiasm is perfection. On my smart tv, this guy's voice sounds so much like Mike Wallace. Are they related by chance?

lucindaazami
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900 Trillion, I want to know who counted them

christo
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Did I blink? What did any of this have to do with NdGTyson? I thought maybe he disappeared too. Better luck next time.

huggybear
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Thanks for posting valuable information. But possible to show some real pictures from James Webb Telescope?? Simulation effects is just fantasy

sveinkthomassen
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Galactus is coming. He'll be here in 17 billion years.

dsloop
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It looks like there's no end to the universe.

jameshotz
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Can't stop Tier 4 or 5 civilizations from turning stars into Dyson Spheres for energy.

sageastreaus
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What a way to go. Just a piece of cosmic popcorn. Guess I'll go grab the butter.

jonathanjackgoodman