The Deep: Exploring Earth’s Last Frontier
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#briangreene #ocean #water
For centuries, humans believed the deep sea was lifeless, but new technologies have revealed that this previously hidden realm is home to rich ecosystems, mineral treasures, and an astounding kaleidoscope of life. Oceanographer Dr. Vicki Ferrini, marine biologist Dr. Helen Scales, and explorer Victor Vescovo join Brian Greene for a journey to Earth’s final frontier where for the first time we are discovering what lies beneath the oceans.
This program is part of the Big Ideas series, supported by the John Templeton Foundation.
Participants:
Dr. Vicki Ferrini, Oceanographer
Dr. Helen Scales, Marine Biologist
Victor Vescovo, Explorer
Moderator:
Brian Greene
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This level of exploration makes me feel extremely privileged to be alive. Thank you for your contribution Victor&the ladies, now it's up to society to protect the planet/ocean💙
Thank you for your work in bringing us this amazing content.
I just wish to share my total love and respect to you all for everything you are doing !! - This documentary/film should be rolled out to the masses so that many can have a deeper appreciation of the important things humanity as a whole needs to gain a true understanding for - so, well done to you all.. it is true brilliant efforts from you all / TREPANIC ;)
@vrl9037
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Thanks for this discussion. We are in a great time when we are looking up with JWST and looking down with deep ocean exploration.
@zach_diecast_mansur
Жыл бұрын
James Webb Telescope Space?
@ijustwanttolikecomments4677
Жыл бұрын
@@zach_diecast_mansur James Webb *Space *Telescope (JWST) grammar police here, ive issued you a citation 🚓😉
@irvinviers5718
Жыл бұрын
@@ijustwanttolikecomments4677 please advise me as to my "faux pay"?
@irvinviers5718
Жыл бұрын
Please the French term referenced an error. Generally a move on a chess board which is not an accepted maneuver. Thus false in practice. This is my generalized reference, if you please.
@irvinviers5718
Жыл бұрын
To be rather accurate, the spelling is (pas) not the above.
This video did an excellent job describing under-the-ocean research.
Absolutely amazing and fascinating. From Jacques Cousteau to now this is so very inspirational. Thank you so much for sharing this with us all. ❤️🌈🍀😇🙏🏻❣️
Thank you Brian. I find inspiration in your productions. will you ever come to New Zealand?
Was smiling one of my best. Loved it!❤Congrats🎉
I'm so grateful to have such people that are do such amazing things and that they share this with us is fabulous and we all need to globally protect the world oceans ❤️ 💙
📌It was a privilege for me listening those exceptional people 🤘😎👍👍👍
Great content. Thank you for posting this.
Wonder why we haven't heard more about Vicki,Hellen and Victor's research and findings in main stream news?? These people and their research are crucial. Victor needs more funding to get his research teams a couple more ultra deep dive subs...and for research. This is as important as the space race. Hope they have more of their research on, very interesting.
@farrenLP
Жыл бұрын
cause mainstream news only care about views and not about spreading interesting news
Simply awesome! So many layers to the ocean 🌊
I guess the question is - "Will humans destroy the ocean before we find anything useful." And it's probably a good thing we haven't explored it much. It may be the only place we have left to survive once the surface is unhabitable. There may be some lost ancient civilizations at the bottom of the ocean that have done just that. Our technologies at this time can't properly map the ocean floor anyway.
What lovely people! Thank you for doing what you do
This report is immense. You all have my total respect. 🧡
Is being an explorer just another word for being very rich and traveling to places?
Climbing mountains is an expensive sport. I don't think astronauts get paid heaps and heaps of money and yet this guy has $50,000,000 initially to build his submersible to nicely share with the world. Incredible.
In the sky we have rivers, and Prof. Vicky now says we have rivers on the ocean floor. World of wonder.
This was really neat! Good guests, good host, good stuff altogether :)
@richardleaf8887
Жыл бұрын
I love this guy
Awesome! Wish I could help in these discoveries! The ocean is so fascinating
Thank you WSF :)
Awesome, Thank you!! 😊
Hey WSF, another insightful discussion as usual. Can you please tell me where can I get my hands on the ending score?
I love this youtube channel. Thank you so much.
Very informative. Enjoyed watching it. Thank you WSF!
Just wow. We are living in times where this kind of knowledge and first hand exploration and research is able to be looked into. The deep is really the place where we can make some understanding of how alien life would look like. Amazing Stuff.
What an AWE inspiring show! The speakers were absolutely awesome in their own right! Loved every second of it! Seeing those giant arthropods feeding on a crocodile in the bottom of the ocean was worth it LOL Thank you!
Thank-you Mr. Greene for doing this . I love watching all your stuff . And I hope i can meet you one day in Canada. I follow your work and cannot believe that you know as much as you do. Id love to pick your brain one day. And I look forward to see more of your work mate. take care and see you soon.
@goldnutter412
Жыл бұрын
He's always been one of the best ! he was on the Lex Fridman podcast if you missed that, it was very awesome
I hope to see a panel more about sustainability, the future of our planet, green energy and other earth science? I wanna hear about how scientists make crazy breakthroughs in technology and science but these break throughs are not wide spread and common practice or implemented in business models and practices, ex, concrete made from plastic.
@c.l.gurbin-cl9pm
Жыл бұрын
When i was a kid, the local bio-plastic plant was made from corn oil to degrade in two years. The major client was McDonalds restaurants for food packaging.
Could you share the source articles for the images shown during the discussion of hydrothermal vents and the origins of life? Thanks!
So beautiful!
Thanks all 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
All this should be in every classroom. A child’s brain is a terrible thing to waste.
Does anyone know the KZread channel name that Victor was referring where he shares content relating to these deep dives
@leahyshelagh
Жыл бұрын
Caladan Oceanic
RNA world vs. Hydrothermal vents is a Harvard Exo-planet course topic also, and it may be both evolving together. When we see how the sulpher from Io is volcanically in both Jupiter`s orbit and also onto Europa`s surface of redlines, we see Ganymede survives the red dousing. Do we look to Ganymede moreso for life beyond severe dumping from Io?
University of Kiel has a Harvard course also showing how there are metallic nuggets. This decides if we see a tragedy of the commons or a business approach to developing ocean resources.
We seen to know more about outer space than we do about our own world beneath the surface view.
It would be cool if they could make a safe form of sea floor tourism , I’d pay to go down there if I knew for certain it was safe
@kingadasouth96
Жыл бұрын
Id wanna build a pineapple hotel and sell crabby patties..
Wow tanks a lot this is indeed.
Victor, please take me to the bottom of the ocean. I would do whatever I have to do to prepare and be useful.
It's beautiful and should be known. But dangerous to do cause the pressure.
@28:53 "Even a hummingbird couldn't catch Tyler at work."
Outstanding,
Wonderful! 👀 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼💖
building your own hydrothermal vent, DAMN THATS COOL
Doctor Viscovo, the Musk of the sea...Genius...
I wonder what the resonant frequency of fresh water is. I wonder what would happen if you vibrated the hull of a ship at the resonant frequency of fresh water. 🤔
1:02 That's insane!! Lol... Wow!!
57:30 he predicts what likely happened with the OceanGate submersible, which was not sphere shaped
What chord is that? 0:55
@13371138
Жыл бұрын
Its a 'Sea' major 😆
That sonar that must be used, i would imagine it would have to be very powerful. I know sound travels much differently in water. Does this effect ocean animals like dolphins and whales? I would think it could cause quite the headache or even make them loose their sense of direction. I have always been fascinated by what is down there, I hope we can do it without hurting anything.
@istvansipos9940
Жыл бұрын
does a flashlight affect the human eye? Of course, sonar affects animals using their own "sonar". The debatable and debated part: HOW bad does it affect them? Hard to know for a few reasons. limited funding for those studies, and the studies and experiments could harm those animals, too.
@dmand1111
Жыл бұрын
@@istvansipos9940 just wow. They don't care who or what gets hurt. Did you see the water being displaced around the boat like someone just dropped it into the ocean? That's got to be one heck of a sonar blast. It's extremely disheartening the answer you have given. There's a difference between the sonar this type of boat is using and the power that it needs to penetrate deep trenches compared to other submarines and boats using the technology. I'm not one of those people that goes and glues myself to a painting in a museum and even I find this Reckless and dangerous
@davidgabra1609
Жыл бұрын
similarly i'm wnodering what the lights used to record images do to the visual organs of these creatures who are only used to the faintest of light
@dmand1111
Жыл бұрын
@@davidgabra1609 I have often wondered that as well. These creatures are immersed in absolute Darkness and to all of a sudden have a spotlight shined on them it must be the equivalent of stepping out of a hot tub into negative 30° weather
@ericgraham8150
Жыл бұрын
Yes, we have mounting evidence that military sonar is VERY harmful to undersea animals, specifically Whales and Dolphins. We are no longer in doubt about this... Basically, they freak out- and swim violently away from the sonar pulse, to the point of causing damage to the animals, or even causing the whales to beach themselves.
Please upload something anything!!! I'm a fan
How far apart is the floor of the ocean from the floor of another ocean on the other side of the earth?
@istvansipos9940
Жыл бұрын
the diameter of Earth - (minus) the depth of the 2 oceans in question. since our oceans are max 11 km-ish deep (nothing compared to the diameter of our planet), the distance you wanna know is basically the diameter of Earth
@kanchhediachamaar9289
Жыл бұрын
@@istvansipos9940 Thank you
Go to the extreme of life's beginnings on Earth! Extremist ways to start out!~
.01% that's just amazing craftsmanship
Wanted to know about the earth sea sky and endangered issues and help pollution
Would some how ruberts drop at all be helpful
Not all people see a Chuckwagon vs. Russian Sub tech parallel, but the technology is a situational one. Prairie schooners were multi-purpose tools, and the ability to travel under the sixty foot ice waves of the Arctic waters have led Russians to make sub technologies. This may be why Russians at times understand space better as an extreme terrain. 🙂.
When you finished the GPS of th ocean and sea floor I want it badly to built submarine that can carry 300-500 people cars and other cargoes..so plus finished the GpS and I want the autonomous submarine to transport and carry thing and transporting humans from one continent to another so big up all the Dr. And prof. And scientist as a whole great job it will contribute a lot to my dream submarine thanks..
got my chair, gummies, and head phones i am ready to explore.
44:00 They're the Redwoods of the ocean floor...lol
I drown before and after the struggle and a lungs full of water, it became serine. It’s sharks that scare me after watching Jaws 3 time in a row as a child!
This has to be Dave Foley from Kids in the Hall narrating.
Fishes Love The Deep😉🤙
What exists in our oceans is something we can’t comprehend. For sure . Clearly the uap phenomena is based around water and that’s obvious.
@istvansipos9940
Жыл бұрын
what is it we cannot comprehend? If you don't know what it is, how do you know we cannot comprehend it?
It's because of oil companies we know most about the sea floor it's a contradiction but they have financed most of the mapping
49 mins I think they genuinely collected a plastic bag because there was writing on this... so I ought to have made that clear when this showed up in the midst of them collecting bacterial mats?
Wonder why NASA isn't interested in this. It would be a great way to train their astronauts and help research. They may find some connection between space pressure and underwater pressures??
Have floors of major rivers been mapped?
@paulmurphy8549
Жыл бұрын
Most of the best spy satellites could do that in 1960s
@paulmurphy8549
Жыл бұрын
40 years ago a spy satellite could read the date on a newspaper being read be someone sitting on a park bench
I don't think we did... I think humanity imagined all manner of things under own oceans, and incredible creatures?
The portion about the many things that have been intentionally and unintentionally dumped at sea was important to know. We humans only evolved recently. The concept of what it means to be human is only recently connected to evolution. It would be wonderful if we figure out how to be stewards of this planet. It would be wonderful if we could figure out how to live with each other. Sadly the invasion of Ukraine is taking place. The term ecocide is now in our vocabulary. It would be wonderful if the planet itself is resilient enough to survive our learning curve.
54:30 spaceship submarine
1:02 ReinPig 🤣🤣🤣
NASA sould be providing the best camera equipment to the Doctor at no cost...
And I think if anything, I know I'd love to go scuba diving, but I think we overlook our oceans ironically because they are close to home or here, when 'space' is out there! Have to say I'd rather deep scuba dive or go down in some craft than go into space I think... Brian, you need to get yourself out there again, as I said it'd be a wonder for me to scuba dive. And don't know if you darkened your hair or not Brian, looks good, but you know people admire you for what you bring to science regardless?
Do these animals have less oxygen in their tissues??
1:24:00 to 1:29:00 Stewards of the ocean?
@wordgeezer
Жыл бұрын
Some related material ~ 🤗 David Attenborough - Descent into the Mariana Trench
great talk, seem like good humans. unfortunately certain money greedy people apparently dont care too much bout earth
It's depressing that we're going to destroy the oceans before we even know what's there. Humans are so disappointing.
@ashwinisarah
Жыл бұрын
Humans are so disappointing.... Exactly my grief when I watched the first Avataar movie. Wonder what the sequel, Way of Water will be like... Our avarice and entitlement over all else in this universe is upsetting. We truly are the apex predator. 😕
@istvansipos9940
Жыл бұрын
humans are disappointing. And the greatest, too. F.e. no other species has produced a Mozart so far. no other species spends time, money, effort to train some of their own to save other animals. (we do train vets)
@ottobhan725
Жыл бұрын
It’s not easy being green.
How much wierder can things get ; they say they detected a planet with oceans 1000 kilometres deep.
so Antarctica has been fully investigated then?
📍1:03:08 2📍38:16
i know i am correct on the one force theory... so... question... "does mass change at excited state?"... answer... "yes".
@resonant_theories
Жыл бұрын
can a photon source excite matter? yes!
Once we go there, we leave waste.
Brian be so close minded. Also Poseidon. The Greeks also labeled things for space. ❤
I believe there is a humanoid version of us in the sea
A live panel is many times better than these internet linked discussions.
@13371138
Жыл бұрын
Agreed! I hope they return to the in person format
@ladydragon111
Жыл бұрын
It is, but also means fewer discussions if they have to use fossil fuels and get everyone’s schedule to match
@spindoctor6385
Жыл бұрын
@@ladydragon111 The use of fossil fuels is not a factor on whether or not they have face to face discussions. If it was they would not have them at all. Any activity uses energy.
@SmoothBaracuda
Жыл бұрын
@@spindoctor6385 are you really that dumb? If people have to gather from across the world it’s going to use far more fossil fuel energy to make an in person discussion compared video/internet based.
@spindoctor6385
Жыл бұрын
@@SmoothBaracuda You should get over yourself. Global warming is the last thing I care about when having a preference on the format of scientific discussion or presentation. It is not a reason to stop doing anything, least of all having members of scientific community meet and talk face to face.
The downward water pressures at ocean depth represent a constant force that can be converted into electricity
@The_RC_Guru
Жыл бұрын
Doubtful
"Good stewards of the oceans."
The earths last frontier is Antarctica beyond the wall lies many more oceans
@istvansipos9940
Жыл бұрын
on a flat Earth?
We aren’t going to talk about fossil fuel companies and the deep ocean drilling?
Submersible down…
Most of u will want to begin at 8:47
Rudolf the red nose jellyfish
i personally feel it is extremely irresponsible for Victor to be exploring both space and deep sea.
@istvansipos9940
Жыл бұрын
details? how do you think it is irresponsible?
Can us pet them in herd like sheep
@sebastianwrites
Жыл бұрын
I think you can.
Like insects on land....
@irvinviers5718
Жыл бұрын
Occurring to me is the question, does plastic have a half life at depths referenced?
_Leave the oceans alone. SOMEONE will find something valuable enough to exploit and ignore the eco systems destroying even more of this earth._ 😡😡😡
Find any aliens underwater 🫧