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Everything, The Universe. And Life: Crash Course Astronomy #46

Everything, The Universe. And Life: Crash Course Astronomy #46

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Here it is, folks: the end. In our final episode of Crash Course Astronomy, Phil gives the course a send off with a look at some of his favorite topics and the big questions that Astronomy allows us to ask. Thank you for watching
Date: 2022-04-04

Comments and reviews: 10


This was my third Crash Course series and it was the best! Phil was so amazing throughout it. The knowledge he imparted really broadened my understanding of things. It is sad how there aren't more astronomers and cosmologists. Should there be teachers like Phil in school, kids will want to do more than become doctors and engineers. An astronomer has been made out of me and I will forever learn as much more as I can about this field.
Thank you, Phil. And thank you, Crash Course! Off to my next series now.

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JUST THANKS! I just finished watching all the series and I've learnt so much more about the Universe than I thought it'd be possible for me, sitting in my room during a quarantine!
I cannot believe this knowledge was made so available and digestible for such a vast audience. you're definitely doing an awesome job! Thanks again CC and Phil for your enthusiasm. I feel my horizones are definetely broader than before starting this intergalactic journey!
Greetings from Italy! Grazie mille!

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The fact of the matter is we aren-t alone although we can can never really communicate with another race of beings(at least in my lifetime) logically it-s impossible for there not to be life(intelligent or simple) elsewhere. so simply put we aren-t alone.
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I don't understand. Why should we think that any other species in the universe will breathe only oxygen? Why not Hydrogen or even Methane? I mean aliens are not humans right? They might have a different body composition than us.
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If you think about it, a civilization that got their start in complexity even 5000 years before us could be miles more advanced and have tech beyond our wildest imagination while cosmologically being our age.
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Phil u are pretty awesome mate. Great work on explaining to every ape (: p) the nature of the universe. U made me love astronomy even more by ur super enthusiasicm. Ty mate
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Binged the entire series of over the past couple weeks under this lockdown. Best Crash Course series ever! Appreciation and gratitude from a yung King who loves to learn
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When we are talking about explosion of a star, at what quantum of time it is? Few seconds, minutes, days or light years! Pls somebody enlighten me. Thanks in advance.
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I like to believe there a countless alien Charlemagnes and xeno Xerxes out there. Won't hear from them any time soon but they are there. Cowering from Space Mongols
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Wonder! every event in the universe is taking such a huge time lines compare to human life time. That means we are experiencing time in its very micro level.
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