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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:02,750 --> 00:00:04,618 Our world formed 2 00:00:04,620 --> 00:00:07,854 through a series of devastating cataclysms... 3 00:00:09,490 --> 00:00:11,791 It could have literally blown the Earth to bits, 4 00:00:11,793 --> 00:00:13,994 and then we wouldn't even have a planet today. 5 00:00:13,996 --> 00:00:18,899 ...An apocalyptic planetary collision, 6 00:00:18,901 --> 00:00:22,369 millions of brutal cosmic strikes, 7 00:00:22,371 --> 00:00:26,373 and the most powerful blast in the Universe, 8 00:00:26,375 --> 00:00:27,741 a supernova. 9 00:00:27,743 --> 00:00:32,045 Our atoms would have been scattered into outer space. 10 00:00:32,047 --> 00:00:38,885 Yet, these catastrophes created the planet we know today. 11 00:00:38,887 --> 00:00:40,854 The Earth is an incredibly special place. 12 00:00:40,856 --> 00:00:43,356 It seems like everything has worked out just perfectly. 13 00:00:43,358 --> 00:00:48,762 Could other planets have formed the same way? 14 00:00:48,764 --> 00:00:53,633 If so, the Universe could be full of earths... 15 00:00:53,635 --> 00:00:56,069 and full of life. 16 00:00:56,071 --> 00:01:00,071 โ™ช How the Universe Works 2x08 โ™ช Birth of the Earth Original Air Date on August 29, 2012 17 00:01:00,082 --> 00:01:04,082 == sync, corrected by elderman == 18 00:01:12,453 --> 00:01:14,521 Our planet is extraordinary. 19 00:01:16,891 --> 00:01:20,260 It provides everything life needs -- 20 00:01:20,262 --> 00:01:25,932 trillions of creatures, plants, 21 00:01:25,934 --> 00:01:29,302 and us. 22 00:01:29,304 --> 00:01:31,771 Well, you look down at the Earth from space 23 00:01:31,773 --> 00:01:34,374 and everything that we know of that's life 24 00:01:34,376 --> 00:01:38,278 is down there on that planet, that beautiful planet 25 00:01:38,280 --> 00:01:42,249 that you now are going around every hour and a half, 26 00:01:42,251 --> 00:01:44,985 and that's almost overwhelming -- 27 00:01:44,987 --> 00:01:47,787 just the beauty of the Earth. 28 00:01:47,789 --> 00:01:51,691 It's unique in our solar system, 29 00:01:51,693 --> 00:01:55,962 but is it unique in the Universe? 30 00:01:55,964 --> 00:01:57,330 It's important for us to understand 31 00:01:57,332 --> 00:02:00,567 the conditions that led to the formation of the Earth 32 00:02:00,569 --> 00:02:01,901 because then we can look for those conditions 33 00:02:01,903 --> 00:02:03,570 around other stars. 34 00:02:03,572 --> 00:02:05,572 And if we find those conditions there, 35 00:02:05,574 --> 00:02:06,740 then that would suggest 36 00:02:06,742 --> 00:02:08,575 that other earths could be forming 37 00:02:08,577 --> 00:02:09,876 elsewhere in the Universe. 38 00:02:13,114 --> 00:02:16,950 Could there be other planets like ours among the stars? 39 00:02:19,920 --> 00:02:24,057 To find out, we must travel back in time... 40 00:02:26,060 --> 00:02:29,663 ...and discover how the Earth was made. 41 00:02:35,936 --> 00:02:40,340 Rewind the clock 4 1/2 billion years, 42 00:02:40,342 --> 00:02:42,309 and this is what you see. 43 00:02:44,512 --> 00:02:50,583 This speck of dust will become the Earth 44 00:02:50,585 --> 00:02:54,554 by combining with countless others. 45 00:02:54,556 --> 00:02:57,891 They're all part of a giant cloud 46 00:02:57,893 --> 00:03:00,994 called a stellar nursery. 47 00:03:00,996 --> 00:03:03,563 The first step of planetary formation 48 00:03:03,565 --> 00:03:06,599 is about to start... 49 00:03:11,539 --> 00:03:14,974 ...an event that will transform the cloud 50 00:03:14,976 --> 00:03:20,513 into thousands of infant solar systems, 51 00:03:20,515 --> 00:03:22,716 including our own. 52 00:03:28,656 --> 00:03:31,391 The same process is happening today, 53 00:03:31,393 --> 00:03:36,629 7,000 light-years away, in the Eagle Nebula. 54 00:03:39,233 --> 00:03:42,235 Our own solar system formed 55 00:03:42,237 --> 00:03:48,308 inside clouds of gas and dust like these. 56 00:03:48,310 --> 00:03:52,112 There are these three trunks of gas, 57 00:03:52,114 --> 00:03:54,314 and they're nicknamed the "pillars of creation," 58 00:03:54,316 --> 00:03:56,483 and they're trillions of miles long. 59 00:03:56,485 --> 00:03:57,851 These are huge structures. 60 00:03:57,853 --> 00:04:01,154 The clouds look dense, 61 00:04:01,156 --> 00:04:04,924 but they're actually very sparse. 62 00:04:04,926 --> 00:04:07,227 These gas clouds are incredibly tenuous. 63 00:04:07,229 --> 00:04:08,528 You'd have to compress, 64 00:04:08,530 --> 00:04:12,599 basically, a mountain's volume worth of this stuff, 65 00:04:12,601 --> 00:04:15,602 squeeze it down just to make a little, tiny rock like this. 66 00:04:15,604 --> 00:04:23,076 To compress the gas and dust into dense stars and planets 67 00:04:23,078 --> 00:04:27,947 takes a supremely powerful event -- 68 00:04:27,949 --> 00:04:33,253 one that can only follow the death of a giant star. 69 00:04:33,255 --> 00:04:38,691 In 2007, the Spitzer Space Telescope 70 00:04:38,693 --> 00:04:40,126 captured this image -- 71 00:04:40,128 --> 00:04:46,132 a ball of hot gas behind the Eagle Nebula... 72 00:04:49,069 --> 00:04:53,606 ...evidence that a huge star has exploded 73 00:04:53,608 --> 00:04:59,345 and sent a vast wall of gas racing toward the pillars. 74 00:04:59,347 --> 00:05:01,448 There's a wave of hot material 75 00:05:01,450 --> 00:05:03,216 approaching the pillars of creation, 76 00:05:03,218 --> 00:05:05,351 and this may be a shock wave from a supernova, 77 00:05:05,353 --> 00:05:06,419 a dying star. 78 00:05:10,858 --> 00:05:16,963 Supernovas briefly outshine entire galaxies. 79 00:05:16,965 --> 00:05:21,267 Superheated plasma blasts into space 80 00:05:21,269 --> 00:05:24,504 at 70 million miles per hour. 81 00:05:24,506 --> 00:05:31,377 A mighty shock wave speeds toward the pillars of creation. 82 00:05:37,384 --> 00:05:41,855 When it hits, it will demolish them. 83 00:05:41,857 --> 00:05:47,160 It will also create new worlds. 84 00:05:47,162 --> 00:05:51,431 Supernova shock waves smash into the pillars, 85 00:05:51,433 --> 00:05:54,734 compressing the thin gas and dust 86 00:05:54,736 --> 00:05:58,137 into dense clumps. 87 00:05:58,139 --> 00:06:05,011 Each is a new star, a new solar system. 88 00:06:05,013 --> 00:06:07,447 Molecular cloud minding its own business 89 00:06:07,449 --> 00:06:10,149 gets blasted by a supernova explosion, 90 00:06:10,151 --> 00:06:15,555 crushing the cloud down into stars and planets. 91 00:06:15,557 --> 00:06:19,425 Wind back 4 1/2 billion years, 92 00:06:19,427 --> 00:06:24,631 and our solar system starts the same way. 93 00:06:24,633 --> 00:06:28,568 A supernova crushes a massive dusty cloud 94 00:06:28,570 --> 00:06:33,006 into a protoplanetary disk. 95 00:06:33,008 --> 00:06:35,975 A thin nebulous cloud becomes 96 00:06:35,977 --> 00:06:39,946 a dense whirlpool of gas and dust -- 97 00:06:39,948 --> 00:06:45,552 a solar system in the making. 98 00:06:45,554 --> 00:06:48,321 One star is destroyed. 99 00:06:48,323 --> 00:06:51,691 A new star is born -- 100 00:06:51,693 --> 00:06:56,462 our sun and its planets. 101 00:06:56,464 --> 00:06:58,298 This is the first link 102 00:06:58,300 --> 00:07:01,634 in the long and unlikely chain of events 103 00:07:01,636 --> 00:07:03,836 that made our world. 104 00:07:06,273 --> 00:07:09,609 For Earth to even be here, 105 00:07:09,611 --> 00:07:14,347 we had to beat astronomical odds. 106 00:07:14,349 --> 00:07:17,684 A host of different factors have to line up 107 00:07:17,686 --> 00:07:19,852 to get a planet just like the Earth. 108 00:07:19,854 --> 00:07:21,621 You have to have the right distance, 109 00:07:21,623 --> 00:07:24,057 the right size, the right kind of moon. 110 00:07:26,694 --> 00:07:31,898 On Earth, all the conditions are just right for life. 111 00:07:31,900 --> 00:07:35,101 To get a world like ours, you need a lot of aces. 112 00:07:35,103 --> 00:07:38,338 Somehow, our solar system hit the jackpot. 113 00:07:38,340 --> 00:07:42,175 But the big question is did it happen anywhere else? 114 00:07:45,813 --> 00:07:50,183 One of the Universe's most violent events 115 00:07:50,185 --> 00:07:55,288 triggered the birth of our planet. 116 00:07:55,290 --> 00:08:00,660 A sparse cloud crushed into a dense swirl of dust. 117 00:08:02,663 --> 00:08:08,167 Some of this dust will become planet Earth. 118 00:08:08,169 --> 00:08:14,173 But how do tiny dust grains create entire worlds? 119 00:08:16,000 --> 00:08:22,074 api.OpenSubtitles.org is deprecated, please implement REST API from OpenSubtitles.com 120 00:08:24,527 --> 00:08:28,963 A supernova explosion triggers a chain of events 121 00:08:28,965 --> 00:08:31,866 that will eventually create the Earth... 122 00:08:33,969 --> 00:08:37,038 ...the formation of our solar system. 123 00:08:39,408 --> 00:08:44,312 A hot ball of gas grows in the center. 124 00:08:44,314 --> 00:08:50,185 This will become our Sun. 125 00:08:50,187 --> 00:08:54,722 The dust that swirls around it will form the planets. 126 00:08:56,559 --> 00:09:01,296 But first, the grains must stick together. 127 00:09:01,298 --> 00:09:03,898 So, we have this interesting conundrum, right? 128 00:09:03,900 --> 00:09:07,235 So, this disk consists of gas and dust particles. 129 00:09:07,237 --> 00:09:09,437 They're about the size of, let's say, 130 00:09:09,439 --> 00:09:11,039 particles in smoke, all right? 131 00:09:11,041 --> 00:09:12,941 We'll say cigarette smoke, right? 132 00:09:12,943 --> 00:09:14,375 So, these are small things. 133 00:09:14,377 --> 00:09:18,746 And, somehow, we have to get from those little grains 134 00:09:18,748 --> 00:09:20,014 to what we see on the Earth. 135 00:09:20,016 --> 00:09:25,386 Gravity is a powerful attractive force. 136 00:09:25,388 --> 00:09:30,291 It shapes galaxies and solar systems, 137 00:09:30,293 --> 00:09:33,661 but specks of dust are far too small 138 00:09:33,663 --> 00:09:36,764 to pull on each other. 139 00:09:36,766 --> 00:09:41,636 Somehow, they clump together to form planets. 140 00:09:41,638 --> 00:09:45,940 So, if gravity doesn't bind them, what does? 141 00:09:48,477 --> 00:09:51,613 In Germany, scientists are on the case. 142 00:09:53,349 --> 00:09:54,415 Okay. 143 00:09:54,417 --> 00:09:58,286 They can simulate how dust behaves in space 144 00:09:58,288 --> 00:10:02,624 inside a huge tower. 145 00:10:02,626 --> 00:10:04,525 Here, we do free-fall experiments. 146 00:10:04,527 --> 00:10:06,794 So, the whole experimental setup, 147 00:10:06,796 --> 00:10:10,265 including our dust aggregates, are in perfect free fall. 148 00:10:10,267 --> 00:10:13,735 It is simulation of space, but a very good one, indeed. 149 00:10:13,737 --> 00:10:16,804 I think this is the closest you can get to space on Earth. 150 00:10:17,806 --> 00:10:22,043 Researchers place dust in the container 151 00:10:22,045 --> 00:10:24,946 and load it into a launch capsule. 152 00:10:27,016 --> 00:10:29,217 At the base of the tower, 153 00:10:29,219 --> 00:10:32,921 they lower it into a super-powerful catapult. 154 00:10:32,923 --> 00:10:37,458 This launches the half-ton capsule 155 00:10:37,460 --> 00:10:41,296 from zero to over 100 miles per hour 156 00:10:41,298 --> 00:10:43,331 in a quarter of a second. 157 00:10:46,635 --> 00:10:47,835 400 feet up, 158 00:10:47,837 --> 00:10:51,406 the capsule reaches the top of the tower, 159 00:10:51,408 --> 00:10:54,909 then plunges back down. 160 00:10:54,911 --> 00:11:01,049 A drum of polystyrene balls, 30 feet deep, breaks its fall. 161 00:11:03,552 --> 00:11:08,089 All this gives just 10 seconds of zero gravity, 162 00:11:08,091 --> 00:11:12,794 just enough time, they hope, for the dust to stick. 163 00:11:12,796 --> 00:11:16,164 Three, two, one, and go. 164 00:11:18,901 --> 00:11:22,403 Moments after the capsule launches, 165 00:11:22,405 --> 00:11:24,706 the dust inside becomes weightless. 166 00:11:27,343 --> 00:11:29,677 The grains clump together, 167 00:11:29,679 --> 00:11:32,814 just like the early solar system. 168 00:11:39,855 --> 00:11:41,990 These images reveal 169 00:11:41,992 --> 00:11:47,729 how dust particles came together 4 1/2 billion years ago 170 00:11:47,731 --> 00:11:50,631 to form the Earth. 171 00:11:50,633 --> 00:11:52,467 The force that binds the aggregates together 172 00:11:52,469 --> 00:11:53,701 is not gravity. 173 00:11:53,703 --> 00:11:56,938 They are too small for gravity to be efficient. 174 00:11:56,940 --> 00:12:01,843 We think the force that binds the aggregates together 175 00:12:01,845 --> 00:12:04,045 is electrostatic force. 176 00:12:04,047 --> 00:12:05,980 It's the same reason 177 00:12:05,982 --> 00:12:09,217 that when you pull your clothes out of the dryer -- 178 00:12:09,219 --> 00:12:11,753 you know how the clothes sometimes stick to you? 179 00:12:11,755 --> 00:12:14,322 That's the same effect that allows 180 00:12:14,324 --> 00:12:17,125 one dust particle to stick to another. 181 00:12:17,127 --> 00:12:21,562 Dust particles join to form balls of fluff. 182 00:12:21,564 --> 00:12:24,132 The little static charges that they have 183 00:12:24,134 --> 00:12:25,800 can make them stick when they hit, 184 00:12:25,802 --> 00:12:28,002 and you get something sort of like the dust bunnies 185 00:12:28,004 --> 00:12:29,771 that I have a lot of underneath my bed. 186 00:12:29,773 --> 00:12:36,711 These cosmic dust bunnies are planets in the making. 187 00:12:37,880 --> 00:12:41,416 They start out smaller than a pinhead, 188 00:12:41,418 --> 00:12:43,317 then grow. 189 00:12:43,319 --> 00:12:47,255 The dust is now in clumps, 190 00:12:47,257 --> 00:12:53,194 but it's still just balls of dust. 191 00:12:53,196 --> 00:12:58,266 Turning dust balls into rocks takes a whole new process... 192 00:13:00,335 --> 00:13:03,571 ...a cosmic electric storm. 193 00:13:06,542 --> 00:13:13,247 Space clouds build up charge just like clouds here on Earth, 194 00:13:13,249 --> 00:13:16,250 generating huge bolts of lightning. 195 00:13:19,254 --> 00:13:22,490 Balls of dust can turn into solid rocks 196 00:13:22,492 --> 00:13:25,893 by an energetic event, like lightning. 197 00:13:25,895 --> 00:13:30,298 The electric bolts smash through the dust balls 198 00:13:30,300 --> 00:13:33,901 and heat them to 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit. 199 00:13:37,139 --> 00:13:42,844 In minutes, they cool and fuse into solid rock. 200 00:13:42,846 --> 00:13:48,382 Meteorites today still carry these ancient rock balls 201 00:13:48,384 --> 00:13:50,818 inside them. 202 00:13:50,820 --> 00:13:52,954 These tiny globules 203 00:13:52,956 --> 00:13:57,358 were once the building blocks of planets. 204 00:13:57,360 --> 00:13:59,961 To form the Earth, 205 00:13:59,963 --> 00:14:06,434 these tiny balls must collide, stick, and grow. 206 00:14:06,436 --> 00:14:09,036 Rocks begin to build up by accidental collisions, 207 00:14:09,038 --> 00:14:10,505 which can take a long time. 208 00:14:10,507 --> 00:14:13,774 Eventually, the protoplanets, as we call them -- 209 00:14:13,776 --> 00:14:14,976 the baby planets -- 210 00:14:14,978 --> 00:14:19,614 get the size of asteroids, kilometers across. 211 00:14:19,616 --> 00:14:24,719 The baby earth is now the size of a few city blocks, 212 00:14:24,721 --> 00:14:28,289 big enough for a new force to take charge -- 213 00:14:28,291 --> 00:14:30,658 gravity. 214 00:14:30,660 --> 00:14:32,026 At that point, 215 00:14:32,028 --> 00:14:35,463 a single asteroid will gravitationally attract 216 00:14:35,465 --> 00:14:37,231 a neighboring asteroid. 217 00:14:37,233 --> 00:14:39,033 And, so, those two asteroids 218 00:14:39,035 --> 00:14:41,402 that would have passed in the night 219 00:14:41,404 --> 00:14:44,872 are gravitationally attracted, and they hit each other. 220 00:14:47,109 --> 00:14:49,377 Once gravity starts to rear its head, 221 00:14:49,379 --> 00:14:50,645 things really speed up 222 00:14:50,647 --> 00:14:53,748 because instead of just randomly plowing through material 223 00:14:53,750 --> 00:14:55,283 and getting bigger that way, 224 00:14:55,285 --> 00:14:57,485 now it's starting to draw material in. 225 00:14:59,621 --> 00:15:05,726 Gravity pulls rocks together, then holds them there 226 00:15:05,728 --> 00:15:11,365 to produce bigger and bigger piles of rubble. 227 00:15:11,367 --> 00:15:14,402 So, this formation process, which was taking a long time 228 00:15:14,404 --> 00:15:16,771 to get to the size where gravity kicks in, 229 00:15:16,773 --> 00:15:18,973 suddenly gets kicked into overdrive, 230 00:15:18,975 --> 00:15:21,309 and the planet grows very rapidly. 231 00:15:22,504 --> 00:15:26,748 But planets are more than just overgrown rock piles. 232 00:15:29,385 --> 00:15:33,020 These rocks are lumpy and inert. 233 00:15:33,022 --> 00:15:37,725 How did the Earth become round and full of life? 234 00:15:46,927 --> 00:15:52,265 The early solar system is a construction site for planets. 235 00:15:53,934 --> 00:15:56,736 Dust sticks together to form rocks. 236 00:15:56,738 --> 00:16:01,774 Rocks join to form asteroids. 237 00:16:01,776 --> 00:16:07,780 But most asteroids look nothing like Earth. 238 00:16:07,782 --> 00:16:10,583 And when you look at a close-up of an asteroid, 239 00:16:10,585 --> 00:16:13,419 it looks like some kind of distorted peanut, 240 00:16:13,421 --> 00:16:15,855 like a potato that's been sort of bashed. 241 00:16:15,857 --> 00:16:19,559 You can see giant craters and oblong shapes. 242 00:16:19,561 --> 00:16:23,896 The young Earth is one of billions 243 00:16:23,898 --> 00:16:28,334 of misshapen space boulders. 244 00:16:28,336 --> 00:16:32,071 To become a planet, it must first become round. 245 00:16:32,073 --> 00:16:36,142 That process only starts 246 00:16:36,144 --> 00:16:40,279 when it's several hundred miles across, 247 00:16:40,281 --> 00:16:46,118 when its own internal gravity begins to change its shape. 248 00:16:49,256 --> 00:16:52,224 Once you get enough material, enough mass, 249 00:16:52,226 --> 00:16:54,560 the gravitational force becomes stronger. 250 00:16:54,562 --> 00:16:57,229 Any giant mountain will be crushed down 251 00:16:57,231 --> 00:16:59,899 by the force of gravity. 252 00:16:59,901 --> 00:17:02,001 The gravity is so strong 253 00:17:02,003 --> 00:17:03,903 that it can actually break rocks, 254 00:17:03,905 --> 00:17:06,305 and the rocks, itself, can act like a fluid, 255 00:17:06,307 --> 00:17:07,773 making an object round. 256 00:17:09,977 --> 00:17:15,781 Huge outcrops of rock crumble and fall. 257 00:17:15,783 --> 00:17:19,285 The immense self-gravity of the early Earth 258 00:17:19,287 --> 00:17:24,991 crushes it into the most efficient shape -- 259 00:17:24,993 --> 00:17:28,728 a vast, round ball of rock... 260 00:17:32,065 --> 00:17:34,867 ...a lopsided pile of rubble 261 00:17:34,869 --> 00:17:38,704 transformed into a miniature world. 262 00:17:43,944 --> 00:17:46,445 The Earth has a new shape, 263 00:17:46,447 --> 00:17:49,982 but it's still just a ball of rock. 264 00:17:49,984 --> 00:17:54,353 Its structure will also soon change. 265 00:17:54,355 --> 00:18:01,761 Cosmic rocks and boulders still rain down from space. 266 00:18:01,763 --> 00:18:05,064 Each collision heats the ground. 267 00:18:05,066 --> 00:18:07,099 There's a huge amount of energy 268 00:18:07,101 --> 00:18:09,168 stored in an object that's moving rapidly. 269 00:18:09,170 --> 00:18:10,369 And when that hits the Earth, 270 00:18:10,371 --> 00:18:12,371 all that energy is dumped into the material, 271 00:18:12,373 --> 00:18:13,973 and that heats it up and melts it. 272 00:18:13,975 --> 00:18:15,941 And the Earth became molten 273 00:18:15,943 --> 00:18:18,711 and stayed that way for a long time. 274 00:18:18,713 --> 00:18:22,615 The young planet is no longer solid rock. 275 00:18:22,617 --> 00:18:25,351 It's a seething molten mass... 276 00:18:28,321 --> 00:18:30,756 ...just like this blast furnace 277 00:18:30,758 --> 00:18:33,893 at the Severstal plant in Detroit. 278 00:18:38,065 --> 00:18:39,398 Believe it or not, 279 00:18:39,400 --> 00:18:43,202 this process behind me makes life on Earth possible. 280 00:18:45,439 --> 00:18:48,874 They feed in ground-up iron ore, 281 00:18:48,876 --> 00:18:51,210 a mixture of rock and metal... 282 00:18:53,013 --> 00:18:56,649 ...just like the early Earth. 283 00:19:01,121 --> 00:19:06,859 Put iron ore in a furnace, and the heat melts everything. 284 00:19:09,696 --> 00:19:15,468 This molten iron is at 2,700 degrees Fahrenheit. 285 00:19:15,470 --> 00:19:18,404 That's about the temperature of the surface of the Earth 286 00:19:18,406 --> 00:19:21,073 4 1/2 billion years ago. 287 00:19:21,075 --> 00:19:25,044 Imagine an entire planet molten. 288 00:19:25,046 --> 00:19:26,946 In the distance, you would see 289 00:19:26,948 --> 00:19:30,382 thundering volcanoes spewing out lava. 290 00:19:30,384 --> 00:19:34,386 It would be a scene right out of Dante's "Inferno." 291 00:19:40,694 --> 00:19:42,928 Iron is heavier than rock. 292 00:19:42,930 --> 00:19:47,566 Now molten, they separate. 293 00:19:47,568 --> 00:19:50,603 This is amazing. 294 00:19:50,605 --> 00:19:52,104 We're witnessing a process 295 00:19:52,106 --> 00:19:54,507 which created the very crust of the Earth 296 00:19:54,509 --> 00:19:55,908 billions of years ago -- 297 00:19:55,910 --> 00:19:58,077 the crust that we walk on every day. 298 00:20:00,313 --> 00:20:07,219 Molten rock rises to the surface and cools to form the crust. 299 00:20:07,221 --> 00:20:11,557 Molten iron sinks underneath. 300 00:20:11,559 --> 00:20:13,159 Inside the Earth, 301 00:20:13,161 --> 00:20:17,062 it sank all the way to the planet's core. 302 00:20:17,064 --> 00:20:21,500 The rocky surface is where we live. 303 00:20:21,502 --> 00:20:25,704 But without Earth's molten iron core, 304 00:20:25,706 --> 00:20:29,341 none of us could survive. 305 00:20:29,343 --> 00:20:34,513 This process separated the iron from the rocky minerals. 306 00:20:34,515 --> 00:20:37,716 As the iron descended to the center of the Earth, 307 00:20:37,718 --> 00:20:40,352 it eventually created a magnetic field, 308 00:20:40,354 --> 00:20:42,421 and that's why we're here today. 309 00:20:43,023 --> 00:20:48,927 The molten iron swirls inside the Earth's core 310 00:20:48,929 --> 00:20:52,353 and generates a powerful magnetic field 311 00:20:52,354 --> 00:20:54,687 around the planet -- 312 00:20:55,769 --> 00:21:02,674 a cosmic shield against deadly radiation from space. 313 00:21:02,676 --> 00:21:08,713 But the young Earth is still small -- 314 00:21:08,715 --> 00:21:12,818 far smaller than the Moon today. 315 00:21:12,820 --> 00:21:17,823 This newly-formed world must grow. 316 00:21:20,526 --> 00:21:24,696 It must also avoid being blown to pieces. 317 00:21:24,698 --> 00:21:28,500 Thousands of protoplanets 318 00:21:28,502 --> 00:21:32,204 are hurtling around the solar system, 319 00:21:32,206 --> 00:21:36,274 and some are heading straight for Earth. 320 00:21:45,634 --> 00:21:51,029 It's 100,000 years since our solar system formed. 321 00:21:51,129 --> 00:21:55,298 The young Earth already looks like a planet. 322 00:21:55,300 --> 00:21:56,933 It's round. 323 00:21:56,935 --> 00:22:01,938 It has an iron core and a rocky surface. 324 00:22:01,940 --> 00:22:08,711 Yet, our baby planet is just a few hundred miles across. 325 00:22:08,713 --> 00:22:12,315 It has a long way to go. 326 00:22:12,317 --> 00:22:18,487 It must grow 4,000 times more massive, 327 00:22:18,489 --> 00:22:21,924 and it has competition. 328 00:22:21,926 --> 00:22:28,064 Thousands of other protoplanets shoot through the solar system, 329 00:22:28,066 --> 00:22:33,069 often colliding at over 20,000 miles per hour. 330 00:22:35,472 --> 00:22:40,243 You can find proof of this ancient destructive era 331 00:22:40,245 --> 00:22:42,144 in modern-day Arizona. 332 00:22:42,146 --> 00:22:50,119 Not meteor crater itself -- that's just 50,000 years old -- 333 00:22:50,121 --> 00:22:54,190 but the asteroid that gouged it out. 334 00:22:54,192 --> 00:22:59,862 That was 4 1/2 billion years old. 335 00:22:59,864 --> 00:23:02,865 Mark Sykes and Marvin Killgore 336 00:23:02,867 --> 00:23:07,403 think the asteroid came from a violent event 337 00:23:07,405 --> 00:23:09,672 in the early solar system. 338 00:23:11,908 --> 00:23:16,912 The asteroid flew through space for billions of years, 339 00:23:16,914 --> 00:23:20,583 then it hit Earth. 340 00:23:20,585 --> 00:23:25,621 They aim to find a fragment of the asteroid, 341 00:23:25,623 --> 00:23:30,493 a remnant from the period of planetary formation. 342 00:23:32,563 --> 00:23:35,364 About six miles from here is meteor crater, 343 00:23:35,366 --> 00:23:39,669 and that was an impact 50,000 years or so ago, 344 00:23:39,671 --> 00:23:43,172 and it spewed a bunch of pieces out. 345 00:23:43,174 --> 00:23:44,674 They're convinced 346 00:23:44,676 --> 00:23:48,511 the original asteroid was rich in iron, 347 00:23:48,513 --> 00:23:50,112 so they've come prepared 348 00:23:50,114 --> 00:23:53,549 with some impressive metal detectors. 349 00:23:53,551 --> 00:23:54,717 Does it work? 350 00:23:54,719 --> 00:23:56,285 Oh, yeah. 351 00:24:00,224 --> 00:24:01,991 That's the sound we're listening for. 352 00:24:06,330 --> 00:24:10,700 But even with a quad-drawn metal detector, 353 00:24:10,702 --> 00:24:14,203 meteorites are hard to find. 354 00:24:16,206 --> 00:24:19,642 Yeah, are you pretty convinced there's nothing there? 355 00:24:19,644 --> 00:24:22,778 Yeah, I don't really -- I'm not detecting anything. 356 00:24:26,683 --> 00:24:30,419 They find metal but no meteorites. 357 00:24:30,421 --> 00:24:32,955 My great discovery of the afternoon 358 00:24:32,957 --> 00:24:37,360 has been this bolt... 359 00:24:37,362 --> 00:24:38,928 and this piece of wire. 360 00:24:45,402 --> 00:24:52,041 It takes hours of searching and many false alarms. 361 00:24:52,043 --> 00:24:56,912 Then, with the light fading, the detector sounds again. 362 00:25:02,552 --> 00:25:05,421 How about that? Success at last. 363 00:25:05,423 --> 00:25:11,293 This meteorite is over 90% iron and nickle. 364 00:25:11,295 --> 00:25:12,928 It could only form 365 00:25:12,930 --> 00:25:16,098 right in the core of a protoplanet. 366 00:25:16,100 --> 00:25:18,834 The protoplanet it came from 367 00:25:18,836 --> 00:25:23,439 must have smashed apart in a brutal collision. 368 00:25:23,441 --> 00:25:28,778 Well, in the early solar system, it was a pretty violent place, 369 00:25:28,780 --> 00:25:33,048 and these protoplanetary embryos would smash into each other. 370 00:25:33,050 --> 00:25:35,217 They would shatter each other, 371 00:25:35,219 --> 00:25:38,120 exposing the interior cores like this. 372 00:25:38,122 --> 00:25:40,222 It was a very tumultuous time. 373 00:25:40,224 --> 00:25:47,630 Entire worlds reduced to chunks of rock and metal 374 00:25:47,632 --> 00:25:52,601 and scattered into outer space. 375 00:25:52,603 --> 00:25:54,970 In the early solar system, 376 00:25:54,972 --> 00:25:59,742 these vast collisions are common. 377 00:25:59,744 --> 00:26:04,079 The young Earth is in danger. 378 00:26:04,081 --> 00:26:09,952 The period's name is the "Titanomachia" -- 379 00:26:09,954 --> 00:26:13,956 literally the "War of the Titans." 380 00:26:16,326 --> 00:26:19,361 All rocky planets, the Earth included, 381 00:26:19,363 --> 00:26:24,834 go through this destructive phase. 382 00:26:24,836 --> 00:26:28,437 Sometimes, they shatter completely. 383 00:26:28,439 --> 00:26:32,875 Sometimes, one consumes the other. 384 00:26:32,877 --> 00:26:35,878 All the big guys are sort of competing with one another 385 00:26:35,880 --> 00:26:38,180 in a very violent way, actually, 386 00:26:38,182 --> 00:26:42,384 to see who comes out on top by eating all their neighbors. 387 00:26:42,386 --> 00:26:48,824 The battle lasts over 30 million years. 388 00:26:48,826 --> 00:26:52,962 Finally, thousands of protoplanets have combined 389 00:26:52,964 --> 00:26:57,967 into a few full-size planets -- 390 00:26:57,969 --> 00:27:06,775 Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, and a fifth planet, Thea. 391 00:27:06,777 --> 00:27:12,715 It's racing toward earth -- 392 00:27:12,717 --> 00:27:16,852 our planet's last giant impact. 393 00:27:18,855 --> 00:27:25,117 Thea is the size of Mars -- big enough to destroy the Earth. 394 00:27:27,164 --> 00:27:28,964 If that thing had hit us straight on, 395 00:27:28,966 --> 00:27:31,166 it could have literally blown the Earth to bits, 396 00:27:31,168 --> 00:27:33,369 and then we wouldn't even have a planet today. 397 00:27:33,371 --> 00:27:37,039 If this Mars-like object had a direct hit with the Earth, 398 00:27:37,041 --> 00:27:39,775 perhaps there would have been another asteroid belt 399 00:27:39,777 --> 00:27:41,143 where the Earth is today. 400 00:27:41,145 --> 00:27:45,481 But Earth is in luck. 401 00:27:45,483 --> 00:27:51,787 Instead of a head-on crash, Thea strikes a glancing blow. 402 00:27:55,959 --> 00:28:01,363 It's the most violent event the Earth has ever known. 403 00:28:04,801 --> 00:28:10,272 The impact turns the Earth back to a molten world, 404 00:28:10,274 --> 00:28:15,844 a vast magma ocean 600 miles deep. 405 00:28:18,949 --> 00:28:21,684 The Earth barely survives. 406 00:28:26,623 --> 00:28:31,193 And the encounter changes our world forever. 407 00:28:33,597 --> 00:28:38,267 Material blasts out into space -- 408 00:28:38,269 --> 00:28:44,840 enough rock to build a mountain as wide as America 409 00:28:44,842 --> 00:28:48,877 and 10,000 miles high. 410 00:28:48,879 --> 00:28:50,346 There would have been so much energy, 411 00:28:50,348 --> 00:28:51,347 so much catastrophe. 412 00:28:51,349 --> 00:28:53,616 Huge amounts of material blasted off 413 00:28:53,618 --> 00:28:55,951 and went into orbit around the Earth. 414 00:28:55,953 --> 00:29:01,223 The debris forms a huge ring around the Earth. 415 00:29:01,225 --> 00:29:06,829 This gathers together to form two rocky bodies, 416 00:29:06,831 --> 00:29:11,133 both orbiting the Earth. 417 00:29:11,135 --> 00:29:13,135 Something the size of Mars hit the Earth 418 00:29:13,137 --> 00:29:14,503 about 4 billion years ago. 419 00:29:14,505 --> 00:29:16,872 Lots of material would have been thrown off. 420 00:29:16,874 --> 00:29:18,073 We now think that it may have formed 421 00:29:18,075 --> 00:29:20,609 not only one moon but two. 422 00:29:20,611 --> 00:29:24,346 For millions of years, 423 00:29:24,348 --> 00:29:28,250 two moons dominate the Earth's sky. 424 00:29:30,820 --> 00:29:35,791 Eventually, they drift together and collide. 425 00:29:42,499 --> 00:29:49,004 Two moons merge into one -- 426 00:29:49,006 --> 00:29:53,742 the massive moon we see today. 427 00:29:53,744 --> 00:29:55,411 There's no other planet that we know of 428 00:29:55,413 --> 00:29:57,146 that has a moon as large as ours 429 00:29:57,148 --> 00:29:59,448 in comparison to the size of the planet. 430 00:29:59,450 --> 00:30:00,949 We're almost a binary planet -- 431 00:30:00,951 --> 00:30:02,818 two worlds going around each other. 432 00:30:02,820 --> 00:30:09,458 Without this large moon, we might not even be here. 433 00:30:11,461 --> 00:30:13,462 The moon plays a key role 434 00:30:13,464 --> 00:30:16,865 in the survival of life here on the Earth. 435 00:30:16,867 --> 00:30:19,735 And the reason is that the Moon, in its orbit, 436 00:30:19,737 --> 00:30:23,172 stabilizes the Earth. 437 00:30:23,174 --> 00:30:28,377 The Moon keeps the Earth spinning at the same angle. 438 00:30:28,379 --> 00:30:31,847 That steadies our climate. 439 00:30:31,849 --> 00:30:34,950 The fact that the Earth's axis stays in the same direction 440 00:30:34,952 --> 00:30:37,519 as it goes around the sun produces the seasons, 441 00:30:37,521 --> 00:30:38,987 but regular seasons -- 442 00:30:38,989 --> 00:30:43,058 things that life can depend upon as it evolves. 443 00:30:43,060 --> 00:30:49,131 Earth is neither too hot nor too cold for life 444 00:30:49,133 --> 00:30:51,133 thanks to our distance from the Sun 445 00:30:51,135 --> 00:30:54,603 and our massive moon. 446 00:30:59,075 --> 00:31:04,213 The Earth is not covered in ice or steam 447 00:31:04,215 --> 00:31:05,814 but in liquid water. 448 00:31:09,319 --> 00:31:14,957 Yet, that water must come from somewhere. 449 00:31:14,959 --> 00:31:17,893 The newly formed earth is dry. 450 00:31:20,330 --> 00:31:26,568 To get water, our planet must, once again, face disaster. 451 00:31:36,252 --> 00:31:42,224 It's half a billion years since the Sun first ignited. 452 00:31:42,226 --> 00:31:44,560 Four billion years from now, 453 00:31:44,562 --> 00:31:48,063 the first humans will set foot on Earth. 454 00:31:50,400 --> 00:31:56,705 The Moon has just formed, and the Earth is a desert. 455 00:32:01,144 --> 00:32:03,312 One of the more amazing ideas in astronomy 456 00:32:03,314 --> 00:32:05,781 is that the Earth started out hot and dry. 457 00:32:05,783 --> 00:32:07,783 There was no water here originally. 458 00:32:07,785 --> 00:32:11,153 As the planets formed, 459 00:32:11,155 --> 00:32:15,758 the Sun's intense radiation vaporized the water 460 00:32:15,760 --> 00:32:18,794 in the inner solar system. 461 00:32:18,796 --> 00:32:23,432 Farther from the Sun, temperatures were cooler. 462 00:32:23,434 --> 00:32:25,467 So in the outer solar system, 463 00:32:25,469 --> 00:32:30,205 ice and water collected on comets and asteroids. 464 00:32:32,208 --> 00:32:39,081 While closer to the Sun, the young Earth was dry. 465 00:32:39,083 --> 00:32:41,684 So, things changed. What happened? 466 00:32:41,686 --> 00:32:44,987 How is that now we have this wonderful water cycle? 467 00:32:44,989 --> 00:32:47,456 Well, the water probably came from somewhere else. 468 00:32:47,458 --> 00:32:49,324 Well, if you want to have 469 00:32:49,326 --> 00:32:51,794 a solar system that has a lot of water in it, 470 00:32:51,796 --> 00:32:54,363 you have to bring it from the outer parts 471 00:32:54,365 --> 00:32:55,931 down into the inner parts, 472 00:32:55,933 --> 00:32:58,901 and you can do that through comets and asteroids. 473 00:33:00,913 --> 00:33:06,769 Comets and icy asteroids contain huge reserves of water, 474 00:33:07,411 --> 00:33:12,948 but they're hundreds of millions of miles from the young Earth. 475 00:33:12,950 --> 00:33:17,119 Then something changes -- 476 00:33:17,121 --> 00:33:21,356 an event that tosses the asteroids and comets 477 00:33:21,358 --> 00:33:23,992 right across the solar system. 478 00:33:25,562 --> 00:33:31,633 Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus 479 00:33:31,635 --> 00:33:37,539 take a cosmic roller-coaster ride. 480 00:33:37,541 --> 00:33:40,275 So, this is an event that happened 481 00:33:40,277 --> 00:33:42,077 when the solar system was young. 482 00:33:42,079 --> 00:33:44,913 Think of it as more of its teenage breakout years 483 00:33:44,915 --> 00:33:47,316 where it just started to party for a while. 484 00:33:47,318 --> 00:33:54,923 The young planets have not yet settled into stable orbits. 485 00:33:54,925 --> 00:33:56,725 As their orbits shift, 486 00:33:56,727 --> 00:34:02,831 Jupiter and Saturn fall into an intricate dance. 487 00:34:02,833 --> 00:34:06,769 Every time Saturn orbits the Sun once, 488 00:34:06,771 --> 00:34:10,172 Jupiter orbits twice, 489 00:34:10,174 --> 00:34:13,876 so they always line up at the same spot. 490 00:34:13,878 --> 00:34:18,680 Each time, gravity tugs them in the same direction. 491 00:34:18,682 --> 00:34:22,284 First, they destabilize each other 492 00:34:22,286 --> 00:34:26,421 and then the entire solar system. 493 00:34:26,423 --> 00:34:28,423 The whole thing just goes kaplooey. 494 00:34:28,425 --> 00:34:31,527 The analogy I like to use is when a bowling ball hits pins, 495 00:34:31,529 --> 00:34:33,562 it just goes "bam!" All over the place. 496 00:34:33,564 --> 00:34:34,930 That's what this would have looked like. 497 00:34:34,932 --> 00:34:39,001 Planetary pandemonium. 498 00:34:39,003 --> 00:34:42,137 Neptune and Uranus switch places. 499 00:34:42,139 --> 00:34:46,275 Saturn races outwards. 500 00:34:46,277 --> 00:34:50,979 The giant planets scatter billions of asteroids and comets 501 00:34:50,981 --> 00:34:52,381 onto new paths. 502 00:34:54,450 --> 00:34:58,086 Many head for Earth. 503 00:34:58,088 --> 00:35:00,255 These asteroids and comets would have been scattered 504 00:35:00,257 --> 00:35:02,090 all over the place, right, 505 00:35:02,092 --> 00:35:03,659 some of them hitting the Earth and Moon. 506 00:35:03,661 --> 00:35:10,599 Cosmic missiles bombard the Earth. 507 00:35:10,601 --> 00:35:11,800 We believe 508 00:35:11,802 --> 00:35:14,036 that every square inch of the Earth got hit 509 00:35:14,038 --> 00:35:17,072 by a comet or an asteroid during this period. 510 00:35:17,074 --> 00:35:19,208 It would not have been a fun time to be here. 511 00:35:21,144 --> 00:35:27,850 The bombardment lasts hundreds of millions of years 512 00:35:27,852 --> 00:35:32,154 until, finally, the gas planets settle 513 00:35:32,156 --> 00:35:36,592 into the stable orbits we see today, 514 00:35:36,594 --> 00:35:38,694 restoring order. 515 00:35:41,497 --> 00:35:46,568 But Earth itself has fundamentally changed. 516 00:35:46,570 --> 00:35:52,441 Those comets and asteroids were not just made of rock 517 00:35:52,443 --> 00:35:57,813 but of ice, frozen water. 518 00:35:57,815 --> 00:35:59,915 Comets, we know, are made out of ice. 519 00:35:59,917 --> 00:36:02,084 They're dirty snowballs in outer space, 520 00:36:02,086 --> 00:36:06,088 and even asteroids can bring water and ice to the Earth. 521 00:36:06,090 --> 00:36:13,996 Our oceans are full thanks to the cosmic hailstorm. 522 00:36:13,998 --> 00:36:17,633 So next time you're drinking a glass of water, realize 523 00:36:17,635 --> 00:36:20,903 that you're probably drinking comet and asteroid juice. 524 00:36:20,905 --> 00:36:26,008 The arrival of water is the final step 525 00:36:26,010 --> 00:36:29,077 to create a habitable planet. 526 00:36:32,081 --> 00:36:36,285 A sequence of catastrophes has created a world 527 00:36:36,287 --> 00:36:40,555 that's perfect for life. 528 00:36:40,557 --> 00:36:45,127 But has it happened elsewhere among the stars? 529 00:36:45,129 --> 00:36:47,963 Or are we alone? 530 00:37:01,149 --> 00:37:04,051 How did we get here? 531 00:37:04,053 --> 00:37:07,154 Planet Earth only exists 532 00:37:07,156 --> 00:37:11,292 because of a chain of extraordinary events, 533 00:37:12,794 --> 00:37:15,997 a lucky throw of cosmic dice. 534 00:37:18,267 --> 00:37:19,800 Five billion years ago, 535 00:37:19,802 --> 00:37:21,702 the odds would have seemed extremely slim 536 00:37:21,704 --> 00:37:22,803 that a planet like Earth 537 00:37:22,805 --> 00:37:25,273 would form in a rather unremarkable arm 538 00:37:25,275 --> 00:37:26,741 in the Milky Way galaxy. 539 00:37:26,743 --> 00:37:29,443 It's like trying to throw two sixes 540 00:37:29,445 --> 00:37:32,513 but with dice that have thousands of sides. 541 00:37:36,551 --> 00:37:40,154 We know it happened once, else we wouldn't be here. 542 00:37:40,156 --> 00:37:44,358 But what are the odds it happened elsewhere? 543 00:37:46,328 --> 00:37:50,364 That other planets have life? 544 00:37:50,366 --> 00:37:53,334 Life like ours needs a planet 545 00:37:53,336 --> 00:37:57,238 with the right temperature and size, 546 00:37:57,240 --> 00:38:02,510 a stabilizing moon, a protective magnetic field, 547 00:38:02,512 --> 00:38:06,580 and just the right amount of water. 548 00:38:06,582 --> 00:38:10,217 The conditions must be perfect. 549 00:38:15,924 --> 00:38:18,893 Yet, amazingly, there may be 550 00:38:18,895 --> 00:38:25,066 countless earth-like planets out there, waiting to be found. 551 00:38:25,068 --> 00:38:30,404 Thanks to the sheer scale of the Universe, 552 00:38:30,406 --> 00:38:38,245 we may find one any day now with the Kepler Space Telescope. 553 00:38:38,247 --> 00:38:42,083 Geoff Marcy is mission co-investigator. 554 00:38:42,085 --> 00:38:43,985 It has only one goal, 555 00:38:43,987 --> 00:38:46,887 and that's to discover earth-size planets 556 00:38:46,889 --> 00:38:50,324 around other stars that you see in the night sky. 557 00:38:50,326 --> 00:38:55,629 Earth-size planets are hard to spot. 558 00:38:55,631 --> 00:38:59,500 Before Kepler, astronomers took 20 years 559 00:38:59,502 --> 00:39:03,804 to discover around 500 planets. 560 00:39:03,806 --> 00:39:05,539 Most were gas giants 561 00:39:05,541 --> 00:39:08,709 hundreds of times bigger than Earth. 562 00:39:08,711 --> 00:39:14,448 Since Kepler, that number has exploded. 563 00:39:14,450 --> 00:39:17,118 Kepler has already discovered 564 00:39:17,120 --> 00:39:20,621 a couple thousand planet candidates. 565 00:39:20,623 --> 00:39:23,924 Many of them are members of multi-planet systems -- 566 00:39:23,926 --> 00:39:26,827 two, three, four, five, and even six planets 567 00:39:26,829 --> 00:39:29,130 all orbiting the same star. 568 00:39:29,132 --> 00:39:32,633 So, we're finding an absolute avalanche of planets 569 00:39:32,635 --> 00:39:34,635 out there among the stars. 570 00:39:34,637 --> 00:39:42,076 Kepler has found one planet only twice the size of Earth 571 00:39:42,078 --> 00:39:45,880 and the right temperature for life. 572 00:39:45,882 --> 00:39:51,519 We don't know yet if this planet has other earth-like attributes, 573 00:39:51,521 --> 00:39:54,989 like liquid water. 574 00:39:54,991 --> 00:39:57,124 But even if it doesn't, 575 00:39:57,126 --> 00:40:00,694 there are many more planets out there. 576 00:40:00,696 --> 00:40:06,967 Kepler has found only a tiny fraction of them 577 00:40:06,969 --> 00:40:12,273 because it only looks at a small part of the sky. 578 00:40:12,275 --> 00:40:13,908 It's not even looking at the whole sky. 579 00:40:13,910 --> 00:40:16,677 It's looking at a very tiny slice of stars 580 00:40:16,679 --> 00:40:17,778 in the galaxy. 581 00:40:17,780 --> 00:40:19,513 And, in fact, if you were to look up, 582 00:40:19,515 --> 00:40:21,348 you could cover it with just your thumb. 583 00:40:21,350 --> 00:40:29,223 In the whole of our galaxy, there are 200 billion stars. 584 00:40:29,225 --> 00:40:31,959 Many will have planets. 585 00:40:31,961 --> 00:40:35,296 Based on our knowledge from Kepler and other searches, 586 00:40:35,298 --> 00:40:37,531 something like half of those stars, 587 00:40:37,533 --> 00:40:40,401 perhaps even more, harbor planets. 588 00:40:40,403 --> 00:40:45,239 That means at least 100 billion planets 589 00:40:45,241 --> 00:40:49,577 have formed in the Milky Way. 590 00:40:49,579 --> 00:40:52,580 Earth-like worlds may be rare, 591 00:40:52,582 --> 00:40:57,785 but it seems a safe bet they're out there somewhere. 592 00:40:57,787 --> 00:41:00,387 So, the odds of getting an earth-like planet 593 00:41:00,389 --> 00:41:02,022 are extremely small -- 594 00:41:02,024 --> 00:41:05,726 much smaller than getting a double six at craps. 595 00:41:05,728 --> 00:41:10,231 But if you have a lot of dice, you're guaranteed to get sixes. 596 00:41:10,233 --> 00:41:14,869 And if you have a lot of planets, 597 00:41:14,871 --> 00:41:17,505 you're guaranteed to get earths. 598 00:41:20,275 --> 00:41:23,944 There are so many planets in our galaxy, 599 00:41:23,946 --> 00:41:27,648 even if the chances are one in a million, 600 00:41:27,650 --> 00:41:32,052 there should be thousands of earth-like worlds. 601 00:41:34,122 --> 00:41:36,023 Our Universe, at large, 602 00:41:36,025 --> 00:41:38,559 has hundreds of billions of galaxies, 603 00:41:38,561 --> 00:41:42,129 each of which is more or less like our Milky Way. 604 00:41:42,131 --> 00:41:44,165 So, the number of planets in our Universe 605 00:41:44,167 --> 00:41:46,033 is virtually uncountable. 606 00:41:46,035 --> 00:41:51,272 Alien earths must be everywhere. 607 00:41:51,274 --> 00:41:54,241 Now, we haven't discovered even one of them yet. 608 00:41:54,243 --> 00:41:57,811 But statistically speaking, it is a rock-solid certainty. 609 00:41:57,813 --> 00:42:01,448 There are millions of billions of planets like the Earth 610 00:42:01,450 --> 00:42:03,784 out there. 611 00:42:03,786 --> 00:42:07,087 And with that many earth-like planets, 612 00:42:07,089 --> 00:42:11,692 surely, some of them will have intelligent life. 613 00:42:11,694 --> 00:42:13,394 I would bet everything. 614 00:42:13,396 --> 00:42:14,728 I would bet my house 615 00:42:14,730 --> 00:42:17,798 that there is another Earth out there somewhere. 616 00:42:17,800 --> 00:42:22,836 There really can be no doubt that, elsewhere in our Universe, 617 00:42:22,838 --> 00:42:26,373 there are other smart critters who are asking themselves, 618 00:42:26,375 --> 00:42:29,810 "Gee, I wonder if there are any other intelligent species 619 00:42:29,812 --> 00:42:31,478 out there in the Universe?" 620 00:42:34,487 --> 00:42:37,767 The story of the birth of our planet 621 00:42:37,792 --> 00:42:42,298 reveals that we cannot possibly be alone in the Universe. 622 00:42:44,124 --> 00:42:47,297 The question is not "Are we alone?", 623 00:42:47,322 --> 00:42:51,187 "it's how far away are our neighbors?" 624 00:42:51,653 --> 00:42:54,798 "And when will we meet?" 625 00:42:54,799 --> 00:42:58,799 == sync, corrected by elderman == 625 00:42:59,305 --> 00:43:59,164 Please rate this subtitle at www.osdb.link/3gaxx Help other users to choose the best subtitles 49077

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