LIFE ON TITAN? IN 360 - Space Engine [360 video]
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Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=2318196&ty=h Hello and welcome to What Da Math! In this video, we will talk about Titan - the moon of Saturn - and discuss the possibility of life on this amazing and mysterious world. Learn more by watching the video. Enjoy and please subscribe. Music: Kevin McLeod - Spacial Harvest Don't forget, support this game as it's completely free and you can get it here: http://en.spaceengine.org Other videos here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9hNFus3sjE7jgrGJYkZeTpR7lnyVAk-x Twitter: https://twitter.com/WhatDaMath Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatdamath Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/whatdamath
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The info is good video quality could be better
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This is so annoying
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90% of video was like Where the hell am I ?
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for me it was audio only. no videol
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probably the homeworld of the unggoy grunts from the halo franchise
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titan's sky in vr is so cool
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Anton Petrov, is there liquid solvents with a higher boiling point than water? Because you said we could have a methane Goldlocks zone, which has a lower boiling point than water. Would a liquid solvent with a higher boiling point be able to have life in a liquid closer to a star than the water Goldilocks zone?
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Please refer to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lakes_of_Titan#Chemical_composition_of_the_lakes: there is NO mention of ammonia as part of the composition of Titan's seas and lakes. what is your source for that information? Is this new?
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awesome
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but I'm watching this video place my hand on it and everything moved when I did it this is so
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Yes, sure, Titan is totally livable. If we learn to breath methane, I guess. Speaking of which, say "MEE-thane" ONE MORE TIME! Yikes. LOL
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whoa whoa, since when are 360 videos a thing?
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soo cool
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Wow!This is Amazing!!
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Thanks Anton
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Methane is a chemical compound, an element is a pure substance, like uranium or hydrogen, a compound is a substance made up of molecules. An example of a compound is H2O, or water or NaCl, which is salt. The formula for methane is CH4.
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What an interesting and enjoyable video! Thanks Anton!
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Amiguinhos love you, Anton
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how did i move the view in the video?
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Where is the intro music? :)
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