Did Humans Live On Venus Before Earth? | Unveiled

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September 18, 2020
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The account discusses the possibility of life on Venus, led by a study from Cardiff University in September 2020. Scientists found traces of phosphine in the clouds of Venus, a molecule associated with life on Earth. This discovery raised questions about whether life could have existed on Venus. The account explains that Venus has extreme conditions today, making it hostile for life. However, past studies suggest that Venus may have had oceans and suitable temperatures for life long ago. Despite these findings, the idea that humans lived on Venus is considered very unlikely. The ongoing research continues to explore the potential for life in the universe, but the chances of human-like beings evolving on Venus remain extremely low.

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The video discusses the discovery of phosphine in the clouds of Venus, suggesting potential past life on the planet. It also explores the extreme conditions on Venus today and the historical possibility of oceans existing there. The consensus remains that while life could have existed, the evolution of human-like beings is highly unlikely.

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The discovery of phosphine in Venusian clouds raises questions about the possibility of past or present life on Venus.

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scientists from Cardiff University
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Cardiff University
published researchinvited other scientists to find alternative explanations

the team behind the phosphine discovery haven’t even begun to claim that their work should stand as proof that life exists on Venus

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NASA
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NASA
government agencyconducted multiple missions to Venus

five simulations showed how Venus might’ve evolved with different degrees of water coverage

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European Space Agency
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European Space Agency
government agencyconducted long-term study of Venus

a key finding of the Venus Express mission was further reported evidence of past oceans on the planet

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JAXA
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JAXA
government agencyconducted ongoing research on Venus

there is a dedicated mission moving around the planet as we speak, with the JAXA probe, Akatsuki, in orbit since 2015

Pioneer Project1970s (1978 to 1978)confirmed

Managed by: NASA

study Venus

Venus Express2000s (2005 to 2015)confirmed

Managed by: European Space Agency

study Venus and climate change

Akatsuki2010s (2015)confirmed

Managed by: JAXA

study Venus

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In September 2020, a study found traces of phosphine in the clouds of Venus, a molecule associated with life on Earth.

Source: Unnamed individualEvent: 2020-09-01 | Claimed: 2020-09-01
scientificspecific

The presence of phosphine in Venusian clouds raises questions about the possibility of past or present life on Venus.

Source: Unnamed individualEvent: 2020-09-01 | Claimed: 2020-09-01
historical eventspecific

Venus might have once hosted oceans and conditions suitable for life before a catastrophic outgassing event.

Source: Unnamed individualEvent: 2019-09-01 | Claimed: 2019-09-01
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The extreme conditions on Venus today are a result of a runaway greenhouse effect triggered by CO2 outgassing.

Source: Unnamed individualEvent: 700 million years ago | Claimed: 2023-01-01
non human intelligencespecific

The chances of human-like beings evolving on Venus are considered absurdly low.

Source: Unnamed individualEvent: unknown | Claimed: 2023-01-01
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