In a conversation with a popular YouTuber Ranveer Allahbadia, ISRO Chairman Dr. S. Somanath discussed Aliens, Black Holes, and more. The video of the podcast interview was shared on TRS Clips on YouTube. Ranveer asked him about ‘Aliens’ to which Dr. Somanath made shocking revelations and acknowledged the question as interesting. He said that they call aliens intelligent creatures, living things who are more intelligent than us but sometimes can be less.
Ranveer regarded him as a big brother who thinks in a similar way about aliens because when someone talks about this kind of topic, society often rejects you. ISRO Chairman said that he doesn’t have proof but his conscience says that aliens are there. Watch the video below to know more:
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ISRO Chief On Black Holes
On being asked about black holes being already discussed in the Indian Space Research Organisation, Dr. Somanath said that they have already sent ‘XPoSat’ satellite to study black holes. Elaborating on the topic, he said “black holes are cataloged and this can be looked at by using it and studying their nature and behavior.” He also talked about another satellite ‘Astrosat’ and its role.
Ranveer questioned the ISRO Chief next on what’s the weirdest thing he has learned about outer space. In the light-hearted conversation, both exchanged smiles and interacted with excitement. The latter replied that he didn’t have an answer to that but explained to him about the universe and light traveling to outer space, citing examples. Dr. Somanath also shared about his spiritual journey in the podcast. He said he has always been spiritual and when he thinks about it, he becomes more spiritual.
What we learned from the podcast interview of Ranveer Allahbadia is that the ISRO Chief believes that God didn’t create outer space with a purpose. God is omnipotent and he is the universe himself, he adds.
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