The math behind Jupiter's comet shield

The math behind Jupiter's comet shield

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@architsaxena6295
@architsaxena6295 - 11.11.2024 13:00

Dinosaurs have been quiet since this dropped

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@HunterHM1489
@HunterHM1489 - 11.11.2024 13:46

These orbital mechanics are surprisingly comparable to electron orbits requiring specific energy levels to move an electron from one shell to another, specifically an electron volt. But considering how these gateways seem to have some amount of standard deviation, it makes me wonder if maybe it doesn’t necessarily take one electron volt for electrons to change levels, but perhaps a standard deviation exists that can allow for greater levels of manipulation of matter on that scale.

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@johnquick4880
@johnquick4880 - 11.11.2024 14:04

strange to think that earths materials passed by jupiter

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@TheRotnflesh
@TheRotnflesh - 11.11.2024 15:01

Now imagine you shrink down until an atom is the size of a galaxy. Wouldn't this be a great analogy to atomic exchange?

After all: we approximate every single mathematic formula because we cannot actually measure something smaller than a wavelength of light. Keeping that in mind, space and time are related: an hour of atomic decay for us would equate to millions or billions of years of atomic decay on the Planck scale because the amount of space-to-time is relative no matter what scale.

I feel that light speed is the limit witjin this spacetime framework, and that a collective energy signature exists on a higher cosmic scale just as we detect individual signatures on our scale that are collective forces (example: atom to star, star to galactic core.

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@malleus30
@malleus30 - 11.11.2024 16:26

This accretion model would explain why there are no planets that support life outside of our own that we have seen. Without a gas giant such as jupiter, there's no way to bring water back to the planets that could support life in any solar system.

I stated it first so it's my law! LOL

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@deathlordnwa
@deathlordnwa - 11.11.2024 19:26

WOW! Just fucking wow! What an incredible video! Amazing job!

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@RoboArc
@RoboArc - 11.11.2024 20:44

Kinda cool to see gravity rip apart an astroid.

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@user-cb3qr9dt2k
@user-cb3qr9dt2k - 11.11.2024 23:21

This is amazing. I have always heard the statement that Jupiter cleared out the solar system and that Jupiter protects earth from more but I never thought it was this beautiful. Math is amazing.

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@ayoubthegreat
@ayoubthegreat - 12.11.2024 01:43

These are some crazy animations! Bravo.

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@ayoubthegreat
@ayoubthegreat - 12.11.2024 01:56

I joined as a Patreon member ❤

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@MartinFALLS-j4d
@MartinFALLS-j4d - 12.11.2024 02:05

This shows how unique Earth is in the whole universe.
The search for earth life planets hasnt factored in this amazing design of our solar system WOW!

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@crezey2149
@crezey2149 - 12.11.2024 02:10

God is so wonderful😊

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@washinours
@washinours - 12.11.2024 03:37

Fresh topics, clean presentation and awesome visuals? Here we go, new channel!

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@felipemonteiro5877
@felipemonteiro5877 - 12.11.2024 03:37

It's so nice to see videos returning to this channel! You work is excellent, friend! Thank you!

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@MarcusAgrippa390
@MarcusAgrippa390 - 12.11.2024 04:51

Just saw this video in my feed and WOW, the Almighty Algorithm got it right with this one.
Liked, commented, and subscribed!
Excellent work 👏👍

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@The_House_Velaryon
@The_House_Velaryon - 12.11.2024 04:58

Really? We're doing Flat Earth clickbait now?

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@stump1897
@stump1897 - 12.11.2024 06:10

Holy cow, that was 30years ago?

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@gravelpit5680
@gravelpit5680 - 12.11.2024 06:54

So this is proof that Jupiter is a fermi filter, no?

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@erdngtn9942
@erdngtn9942 - 12.11.2024 09:00

Not sure what it is (or its likely my lack of intelligence and general understanding) but I had to rewind several times every segment after the first one to grasp ideas fully

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@goergeskaplan2910
@goergeskaplan2910 - 12.11.2024 09:29

Great video! Just stumbled upon your channel, great work and presentation. Don't know if the excellent animations are yours, someone elses or soft extracts but they're awesome and complement very nicely the soft-spoken naration. Loved it, and subscribed. Will follow. Thank you. Cheers

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@tyehampton
@tyehampton - 12.11.2024 09:31

What a great video

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@MomirovVojislav
@MomirovVojislav - 12.11.2024 09:33

Nicely done! Keep on guys! 😁

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@petersvancarek
@petersvancarek - 12.11.2024 09:46

There is not only jupiter. Other planets have influence as well. that makes everything more complicated and jupiter role as described here diminished. It remains main contributor, but what was simulated no longer remains true.
The gateway's as you describe them do not matter for Kuiper belt and Oort cloud objects which are bigger and more dangerous. Minor influences there caused by nearby stars or by collisions may bring them right toward the center the solar system. Disregarding these "gateways." The object crosses the orbit as if there was nothing.

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@OnlyOneRace
@OnlyOneRace - 12.11.2024 10:06

Wonderful...please give us more

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@insu_na
@insu_na - 12.11.2024 11:32

Really good video, well done.

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@kevin-e5h5t
@kevin-e5h5t - 12.11.2024 14:57

I suspect that withing the next thousand years, we will be mining asteroids at an exponential rate. So, at least some dangers can be abated. Living in space will give us more resources.

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@dwelve-dare
@dwelve-dare - 12.11.2024 16:45

Almost everything gone above my head😂.. Yet I enjoyed how complex our solar system is

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@gothjim325
@gothjim325 - 12.11.2024 18:10

VERY interesting.. neato. There is such a dazzling beauty in celestial mechanics..

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@purdunetae2995
@purdunetae2995 - 12.11.2024 18:35

Watching this turns my thoughts to atoms and electron orbits. How electrons jump from one orbit to another with energy input or export. What if there is a similar process? Maybe the comets are electrons and the nucleus isn't solid. Maybe there are orbiting pairs of protons and neutrons being gate keepers for electrons. Flip it over, maybe the comets are photons interacting with the electrons (planets) and nucleus. Just seems that patterns of nature are the same scaled up or down.

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@mominkhan6320
@mominkhan6320 - 12.11.2024 20:14

just one word for this video! 'Perfect'

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@DavidWest2
@DavidWest2 - 12.11.2024 20:35

Orbital mechanics asmr

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@L2p2
@L2p2 - 12.11.2024 21:20

😎😎😎🤓🤓🤓🥳🥳🥳🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯

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@djlee79
@djlee79 - 12.11.2024 21:55

1st video I've watched of your's and an instant sub and like.
I'm going to do a braintruffle binge now lol.

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@Uchiha409
@Uchiha409 - 12.11.2024 23:06

Interesting… its more like Jupiter plays a Russian roulette if and when Earth will have an asteroid impact…

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@onabrecht6300
@onabrecht6300 - 12.11.2024 23:08

I am very thankful for this high class space/science video

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@relaxsleep9189
@relaxsleep9189 - 13.11.2024 00:27

Last part there... Hydrogen and oxygen were plentiful within the cooling rocky material of the planet Earth itself. So the water came out of the cooling Earth. There are just not enough comets even for 4 billion years to make the oceans we have now.

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@feman43
@feman43 - 13.11.2024 00:37

WOW What a cool analysis..
Thanks for creating this video.

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@alanwelch9216
@alanwelch9216 - 13.11.2024 00:48

Well this is immediately deserving of a sub

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@Arterexius
@Arterexius - 13.11.2024 03:00

This was incredibly interesting to watch and got me thinking of quite a few things. For some reason I hadn't even thought about that since Jupiter sends asteroids into interstellar space, then of course there must be similar mechanics from equally large or larger giants in other solar systems to send their remnants towards us. I now understand why it isn't possible, regardless of how much we may try over the next few centuries, to properly clean up our solar system and avoid the threat of life ending impacts. What is possible however, is to use math and astrophysics to predict the rate and angle of newly incoming interstellar objects, map them and tap their resources, essentially giving a near infinite supply of materials to humanity. Near infinite because nothing is infinite, but also because we likely won't exist for billions of years, so it will appear infinite to us. A whole other thought is that since we can program what you've shown here, we must also be capable of creating an AI helper that can keep track of every known object in our solar system and their paths and then recalculate probable causes for any unforeseen changes, aka if the model says one thing but our reality says something else, reporting this something else should make the AI recalculate its own predictions and find the cause for this something else, giving us much more time to respond

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@Jstn_FN
@Jstn_FN - 13.11.2024 07:06

this is the reason I wanna get a physics PhD. But I might do law because I'm afraid I wont get paid much as a physicist

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@LIE4ME
@LIE4ME - 13.11.2024 09:04

I'm so glad you aren't handing people food through a Wendy's drive through window. Id like to thank every mathematician and programmer involved in the creation of this video. Im going to watch it three more times because right now, I think your trying to tell me one of Jupiters moons is going to colide with earth Wednesday! If so im not doing laundry because thats tomorrow.😊

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@biblicalfitness1838
@biblicalfitness1838 - 13.11.2024 09:14

Very nice. I wouldn't be surprised if a grand intelligence on Jupiter is supervising the whole affair and saying: 1) "Okay, let that through," or 2) "Nope. That won't help. Don't let that one through."

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@Martinko_Pcik
@Martinko_Pcik - 13.11.2024 09:20

Impressive work. Subscribed.

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@brianbushue
@brianbushue - 13.11.2024 11:17

great video

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@BigTV-ke1nn
@BigTV-ke1nn - 13.11.2024 11:52

I've always thought Jupiter had an influence on Earth's weather.

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