What's this song? It's mine. Every sound is a preset of well known synthesisers in FL Studio. Then I put a retro space video over it and uploaded it here. Feel free to use it anywhere you want!
@@pico22442 But wouldnt you think about if the humans and all life on earth would go extinct, the universe would be dead. Theres nothing. Nothing that lives anymore, just stars planets and black holes that slowly consume time itself.
@@pico22442 мир? На самом деле со временем количество вооружённых конфликтов и их размах увеличивается (то что после WW2 не было столь масштабных войн - вина мелкого масштаба рассмотрения, если смотреть в общем, то технологический прогресс пропорционален количеству войн) Я бы сказал что если мы найдём внеземной разум, мы, по крайней мере, станем едины против его (прям WH4k какой-то на самом деле)
@@pico22442 But exactly why woupd we alone? Is it possible that we're the only one that got through the "Great Filter" or is it that something worse happened?
"You know, it's strange that I became an Astronaut. I had nightmares as a kid. Being alone on the moon. When I woke up, I would look out the window, to find the moon in sky. You know, to prove that I wasn't still on it. On some nights, I would see a face there... " - *SOLIPSIS*
@@EvanG529 Oh God! That's intense hehe I've heard it called thalassophobia/megalophobia. For me, I could fall tranquil on Enceladus any time, but looking up at Jupiter floating in the sky would scare the hell out of me lol scariest f*ing planet
@@EvanG529 someone once said phobias are how you died in the past lives. I must've been an astronaut and flown my spaceship right in the middle of Jupiter to be scared of that sh*t xD
Looking at planets with my telescope makes me have a weird feeling. It makes me realize that _these giant planets, way the fuck bigger than our own speck of dust,_ *are out there and are real objects.* It really puts it into perspective that these aren’t just things that exist in a textbook. They are always in the sky, looking down on us.
there’s alot of astrophysicists (and other space related scientific fields) who grew up with a pretty intense phobia of space, me included. this fear is what pushed me thru college and made me as curious as i am today. with time, i realized i wasn’t actually scared of space, but rather the fact that i didn’t understand a thing about what went on up there.
I'm not entirely astrophobic. If i woke up in space i would just accept my fate and lay there waiting for myself to starve, or I would take my helmet off to end it all.
As a kid I (and now) I’ve been terrified of pictures of space. Planets, black holes, anything but the “clouds” and stars. Something about the pitch blackness with the surface of the planet would almost send me into a panic attack. And yet, my love for space never dwindled. Learning about it; theories, names, discoveries, etc. was always so interesting. It’s a strange thing.
As someone who loves space, this actually kinda feels relaxing. Sure, some parts of the music do have unnaturally high beats which make it feel a bit uncomfortable, but other than that, it feels pretty relaxing.
Yeah like, I feel good, seeing these images along with this song just makes me want to explore things I don't know yet. And man, there are so many things we don't know yet...
The reason this video is so unsettling is the fact that it manages to personalise the planets into seeming alive, and angry. It gives us some impression on how we actually don’t really know these giant balls or how exactly they work. Like yeah they are just giant spheres of chemicals and rocks, *but what if they weren’t*
When I saw Saturn through a telescope I did feel something odd, like this enormous thing that you only see in books is actually floating there for real, it was a weird feeling. I think maybe its the brain becoming confused with distances and scale, after all we are not designed to ever see things like that with our own eyes. Kind of like going to Mars and seeing the 13 mile tall mountain; no creature on earth is supposed to see that, it would probably make a man really unsettled
This is the feeling I had when I first looked at the moon through a telescope. It was a strange feeling. I was fascinated by how the illuminated part of the moon was lost in the darkness. I realized that we are nothing in the universe.
this is still one of my legit phobias and the fact i actually am on a flying rock in space is an insane concept to me. i cant look at endless space void for too long or id freak out
I hate how we'll probably never get a great chance to see how some planets really look like inside, either they get pitch black, with strong winds, years away from eachother, and that's just our solar system out of millions.
@@tuningequalyes i think that our “life” and everything it was made up of, our entire reality was made up of a chain of random events happening in the correct order to create everything as we know it
I like the "Space Worrieness" ambient. The visuals are not that scary by themselve, but music makes all of this really unsettling even for such space fan as me. Amazing video ^^
I know right? It puts everything into such a nice uneasy context - like this uncanny valley feeling. Really hard to describe but it creeps me out in a very good way. Wish there was more like this
@@chairmanxina2338 as a kid I had an intense fear of space, just looking at the stars on a dark night gave me frightening nightmares for what seemed like no reason. Astrophobia is a real thing and even now, I get a disturbing feeling seeing space videos but it doesn't bother me because I've learned to cope with seeing and hearing things from space because I know it's not real videos or I tell myself that it an informative or cool video to see as I am not really anywhere out in the void of space among the stars, so theirs no reason to fear. For a lot of people it's not the same but it's a real phobia, and the audio in the video really helps in that scary factory for people who do have it like me
@@chairmanxina2338 I be to differ. Yes the music adds a lot of impact, but that also goes for pretty much all horror media. Try to watch a horror movie without music or sound. The video itself is creepy for me too (the way it is slightly sped up for example) it just works a lot better in conjunction Btw loving your profile pic
@@chairmanxina2338 that's not how phobias work my mate, but what can I say, you have a hateful logo on your name, not the most compassionate being out there to be able to understand how phobias truly function.
@@Headpanic, я не совсем согласен. Тут ещё роль играет видеоряд. Здесь он без подписей и в стиле "а-ля видеокассета", что вызывает ещё больше чувства неопределенности
@@mak993 Да, верно. Я подробнее написал про это в ответе на русскоязычный коммент L. named comrade, чуть ниже, комментов на тридцать. Не хочу копипастить одно и то же по нескольку раз, если интересно - найдите.
This video does a great job of making the planets feel like eldritch beings, and emphasizing just how tiny we are, how little we understand… it inspires a lovecraftian horror and dread… Honestly gave me shivers. Well done!
It gives the impression that the planets are alive and angry beings to say,and it gives off a sort of 80s vibe when not much was known about space which doesn't seem quite right.I mean when I hear this I think of voyager 1 and 2 or Cassini Huygens.i had the experience when seeing mercury trough a telescope,it felt weird actually knowing something that I only saw in books and in movies and on the internet was actually real,just floating there surrounded by infinite darkness,the scale of which no human can understand.
there is nothing more horrifying than going too fast on the timewarp in a game like Orbiter 2016 or KSP or space engine and this video really reminds me of that
Lol same, I just wanna see what being on another world with life would look like? How they would thrive and habitate. Then I would head back to earth ☠️
@@PikaPunch44 Well I imagine there’s a world out there, they may not be technologically advanced perhaps tiny bacteria on the planet or just some alien looking fish.
0:12 i really like this shot of an upside down rocket. it perfectly captures what looking at the sky and space makes me feel like: like i could just fall into it. i get dizzy when i look up there for too long and there aren’t any buildings or trees around to block my view.
It's just so dark and empty... The distances... Unfathomable, unbelievable.. Even if it ends up not being infinite in size.. It will always be infinite to us
I once had a dream (a nightmare for me) in which I went to my balcony, raised my head and saw the giant Venus which was the size of two Moons more or less. It was so clear and sharp-looking it reminded me of that one image of Venus with a lot of clear details on it (you have probably seen it on the Internet). This was scary as hell. I clearly remember that when I woke up I was in a panic or something.
Bu korku bende gerçekte olmadığı halde rüyalarımda çok kez yoğun şekilde hissetmiş sayılırım. Güneşin ve ayın dünyaya çok yaklaştığı bazen çarptığı dehşetli rüyalar görürdüm. Kıyametten önce ay kızıl veya siyah renge (yeni ay değil, hafif grimsi ışık yansıtan siyah renkte ay) tamamlanıyordu falan filan. Ama hepsi çok ürkünçtü. Bu video hiç korkunç değil çünkü rüyalarımı gerçek sanıyordum 😄
ong bruh, the same with the ocean, i have no problem with just drifting in space(i'd prob take a nap or smth), but sinking into the depths of neptune or smth unnerves me a lot
video definitely feels strange but it also feels like lost media. it looks like a informational documentary of one of the voyager satellites but the style makes it feel like one of those videos when they show how exactly a helicopter or tank work
I have always been relatively afraid of space and it's emptiness, we are so miniscule compared to the entire universe, but this fear has drawn me closer to wanting to study the properties of space, there was just something so fascinating about it. Hence I've been studying astrophysics in my free time for 4 years now.
The scale of the vast emptiness of space is terrifying. Just looking at the expanse is enough to make you feel insignificant- but you can admire it all the same. It's a sort of terrifying beauty, and that's why I love it.
I had this strange dream. I was in deep dark space, there is so light in any direction, and then i saw the milkyway galaxy and a bunch of words like “Wake up” “this is a dream” And then i hear someone calling my name and then i followed the sound waves and then when i got to the end….i woke up at night seeing the moon and stars.
I had a dream where there was a black hole on earth that then swallowed everything except our homes and we would need to close all doors to not get consumed and outside was just… pitch blackness. Nothing. No light. Just everybody that’s alive in their own homes.
It was so creepy and I hated it and I remember in the dream sending my best friend a text saying how much I loved spending time with them and that it was all over
Of all the planets, it was specifically Jupiter and Saturn that started my Astrophobia. It may sound weird, but I think it's due to their sheer collosal size, especially Jupiter, and how eerie they appear in some photographs, like I just imagine how quickly you would die if you fell inside their atmospheres.
I think this perfectly captures what astrophobia feels like. I don't even have it myself, but this is very unsettling with the eery music and blurry, quick moving images.
normally i find space really interesting, and the voyager documentary you used is one of my favorites, but you literally and figuratively flipped it on its head and made it seem unnerving, nice job
Had a recurring nightmare when I was a kid: at the daytime I could be at the street or at home following the regular dream plot, when suddenly the sky turns void black, as if it was night but no stars. It scared me like nothing else did and I woke up terrified. Needed some time to calm down.
The fact that voyager 1 & 2 are still working from such a far distance is scary to think like we haven't seen them in person for decades imagine if you somehow got teleported there close to one of them how would you feel but. The fact that they are still functioning goes to show we've progressed fast and imagine being one of them, lonely for goodness know how long descending into nothingness
I dont feel fear, but i would if they sent me out there. There is no air, no warmth, only darkness and cold everywhere. And where you dont find the dark and cold there is an unimaginable heat and blinding light. You could float if they lost you, float for years of hundreds maybe thousands. I feel awe, and admiration when i look up and see the pitch black through the blue color of the daytime sky. And feel how far we are when i watch the night-time sky finding miriads of stars. Here we are, in the middle of this. Desiring caring in our solitude, shouting at the sky for answers, still the silence isnt broken yet. The indifferent and dispassionate, inhumane universe just exists like it was an another reality independent from us. Bounded by the power of gravitation and biological needs, we live our lives down here in peace apart from the big whole. Walking, sleeping under the thin layers of sky, being defended from the deadly radiation coming from the life giving stars and the cold what could froze everything in seconds on the surface of the Earth.
What really scares me is thinking about how if you let go of something your holding on you could be floating in space for years... Until you find something to grab on too which would be years
For anybody who is looking for something like this, i recommend Blood Incantation’s album Timewave Zero. They usually make really sweet progressive death metal, but they released an album that is entirely ambient space horror, and it is phenomenal
I mean technically you wouldn’t “roam around in space” you’d just orbit earth, eventually crashing back through the atmosphere, being killed by the heat.
The thing that scares me is that planets are literally just gigantic things floating in a complete dark void, even if you were close to them you would probably see nothing
¿Miedo por el espacio? ¡Jamás! Como dijo Galileo: "He amado demasiado a las estrellas para tener miedo de la noche". Nada más magnífico que las inmensidad del Cosmos y mis queridas sondas Voyager ♡
As a person who plans to go into one of the many space programs in the future, I’ve always wondered what it would be like if I was alone on the moon and it just had an empty ring sound and there was just dust and darkness and a few craters. I could breathe, but it would feel so familiar but so new.
it’s fascinating but also unsettling. so many questions can be asked about a single planet and it’s hard to like wonder what/how the work. also the music in this video really adds onto it
though it’s so interesting and beautiful, it always gives me big goosebumps staring at space related pictures. it’s not even the fear of being alone or not, there’s just this fear that i can’t even explain.
i love going on google and looking up pictures of planets idk, its the spherical shape and bright color, along with how massive the gas giants are compared to earth they have this patterns and colors on them it makes them feel mysterious and the pitch black space behind them its kind of like being afraid of the ocean idk, i just imagine myself in space or on the planet by myself and its creepy knowing how massive the planets are and how dangerous space is and how little we know about it its really intriguing and mysterious
When I look out the sky at night, sometimes the stars look like they're glaring at me As if in some nights they're not stars at all, but eyes of the hateful cosmos that takes whatever it wants from you...
Mi hai fatto tornare a mente delle reminiscenze. Ricordo che quando ero bambino, ma forse non solo, e comparivano delle immagini-video dell'universo alla tv, in particolare nei doc, queste mi suscitavano sempre (o a volte) una certa angoscia: l'universo così misterioso, spaventoso e così profondo. Allo stesso tempo, però, anche così affascinante. Credo che la tua musica/video esprima questo.
@@SchwabGames2014 kinda strange, we all collectively agree you guys are kinda strange. But then again it’s interesting to see how far you little dudes have come.
@@jupiter7250 Is Earth pissed at us little humans? If so I don't blame her. Me, and my people's earth mother. She treated us with a nurturing care, and this is how we repay her?
thank god i have no astrophobia, it's satisfying how rockets lift off from the launch pad and how planets bends spacecrafts trajectory when they're flying by
This reminds me a vivid dream I had a while ago where Saturn and Jupiter collided near Earth or something like that and it was so apocalyptical and creepy, like there was a big explosion that sounded across the whole world, also the night sky was full of flashing lights...
Bu korku bende gerçekte olmadığı halde rüyalarımda çok kez yoğun şekilde hissetmiş sayılırım. Güneşin ve ayın dünyaya çok yaklaştığı bazen çarptığı dehşetli rüyalar görürdüm. Kıyametten önce ay kızıl veya siyah renge (yeni ay değil, hafif grimsi ışık yansıtan siyah renkte ay) tamamlanıyordu falan filan. Ama hepsi çok ürkünçtü. Bu video hiç korkunç değil çünkü rüyalarımı gerçek sanıyordum 😄
I feel bad about this but it always surprises me when undecipherable symbols like cyrillic or chinese are actually average comments and doesn't really hold a special meaning.
Space is fucken amazing and depressing. Stranded in the middle of the ocean is unsettling enough now just imagine been stranded in the emptiness of space, floating endlessly
Yeah, they're spooky and enormous, but I also kind of see these planets as part of our home. They have a habit of devouring or yeeting asteroids before they get into our neighborhood so, thanks gas giants
I have astrophobia for the PC and for the TV on the Cell Phone I am not afraid and if I were just to face any planet I would rather die than see a big ball in front of me
Playing these clips upside down gives a really effective feeling of disorientation, eventhough (or because) it wouldn''t matter in space. The upside-down rocket launch in particular reminds me of that old fear of falling off the earth due to gravity reversing.
Planets scares me...specially Jupiter and Saturn, they are not "things" planets are alive, giant complex organism Earth is a living organism, we are the cells
8 planets of the sun sun is a star every star has atleast one planet theres trillions of stars in our galaxy theres billion more galaxies in the universe
What's this song? It's mine. Every sound is a preset of well known synthesisers in FL Studio. Then I put a retro space video over it and uploaded it here. Feel free to use it anywhere you want!
banger song
spac
song?
@@Coootiles hello cotiles
lmao
_"Two possibilities exists: either we are alone in the universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying. "_
-Arthur C. Clarke
Na bro I'd sleep just fine if I knew that we are alone in the universe tbh
@@pico22442 But wouldnt you think about if the humans and all life on earth would go extinct, the universe would be dead. Theres nothing. Nothing that lives anymore, just stars planets and black holes that slowly consume time itself.
@@epicpuppyman Kind of creepy, but peace at last.
@@pico22442 мир? На самом деле со временем количество вооружённых конфликтов и их размах увеличивается (то что после WW2 не было столь масштабных войн - вина мелкого масштаба рассмотрения, если смотреть в общем, то технологический прогресс пропорционален количеству войн)
Я бы сказал что если мы найдём внеземной разум, мы, по крайней мере, станем едины против его (прям WH4k какой-то на самом деле)
@@pico22442 But exactly why woupd we alone? Is it possible that we're the only one that got through the "Great Filter" or is it that something worse happened?
"You know, it's strange that I became an Astronaut. I had nightmares as a kid. Being alone on the moon.
When I woke up, I would look out the window, to find the moon in sky.
You know, to prove that I wasn't still on it.
On some nights, I would see a face there... "
- *SOLIPSIS*
yes
Okay that's enough youtube for today
Shit hits different
@@jupiter7250 says you! You're literally the biggest planet.
That quote goes hard
I hate that feeling of getting closer and closer to a planet as the details get bigger and bigger but never actually hitting it.
I think it's captivating. Tried it on No Man's Sky in VR.
Exactly, the gas giants and black holes are the triggers
@@davidwilliam6555 Even zooming into the middle of the ocean on google earth does it for me. Just makes me feel uneasy.
@@EvanG529 Oh God! That's intense hehe I've heard it called thalassophobia/megalophobia. For me, I could fall tranquil on Enceladus any time, but looking up at Jupiter floating in the sky would scare the hell out of me lol scariest f*ing planet
@@EvanG529 someone once said phobias are how you died in the past lives. I must've been an astronaut and flown my spaceship right in the middle of Jupiter to be scared of that sh*t xD
Looking at planets with my telescope makes me have a weird feeling. It makes me realize that _these giant planets, way the fuck bigger than our own speck of dust,_ *are out there and are real objects.* It really puts it into perspective that these aren’t just things that exist in a textbook. They are always in the sky, looking down on us.
Tell me more
"why do you eat? youre just gonna shit" -sun tzu, art of war
"The oldest and strongest emotion known to man is fear. And the oldest and strongest fear, is of the unknown."
- H.P Lovecraft
Lovecraft cat
@@wallclock4648 Who cares?
@@Saturnia2014 I care
@@Saturnia2014 I care
@@Saturnia2014 *We* care
there’s alot of astrophysicists (and other space related scientific fields) who grew up with a pretty intense phobia of space, me included. this fear is what pushed me thru college and made me as curious as i am today. with time, i realized i wasn’t actually scared of space, but rather the fact that i didn’t understand a thing about what went on up there.
i’m like that with flying + aviation. the more i learn about how planes work the more i feel comfortable in them
I peço one salva of palmas to you 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
i love the space
I'm not entirely astrophobic. If i woke up in space i would just accept my fate and lay there waiting for myself to starve, or I would take my helmet off to end it all.
No such thing as a phobia of Space, fake phobia, stop lying to feel special
I'm not even astrophobic, but the way you put this video together really makes it unsettling. Great job!
Yeah and the music...
I concur🧐☕️
These planets are huge and this one with fly by and the probe makes it really unnerving for me and the void
And the full fly by of Neptune scares me the most
La astrofobia en realidad no es miedo a los astros. Astrofobia es miedo a los corridos tumbados XD
*I dare you to watch this in a theater, with no one inside it, all alone, no drink, no popcorn, and all the lights off.*
Even tho I'm not astrophobic I would shit my pants
Do it like this, but have a large popcorn and a large soda with that.
I dont understand. Im more fascinated than scared of this stuff.
Listen, I can do that but...
no popcorn?
Creo que me causaría pánico
1:11 voyager jumpscare
I peed myself
Congregation jumscare 🗣🗣
goofy ahh telescope jumpscare
five nights at voyager's
little vogerer think he angry bidr jumscare, truly a pinnacle peak of space exploration 🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥😱
As a kid I (and now) I’ve been terrified of pictures of space. Planets, black holes, anything but the “clouds” and stars. Something about the pitch blackness with the surface of the planet would almost send me into a panic attack. And yet, my love for space never dwindled. Learning about it; theories, names, discoveries, etc. was always so interesting. It’s a strange thing.
Perhaps you are just afraid of the unknown in space. I have the same problem myself
How u gonna be terrified of stuff that essentially surrounds the sphere you live on
@@ejosjek52.87 ….I don’t even think I need to answer that
bro i deadass couldn’t relate more, it’s almost like i wrote this. exactly how i feel and i thought i was the only one too
And I'm afraid of the sun
As someone who loves space, this actually kinda feels relaxing. Sure, some parts of the music do have unnaturally high beats which make it feel a bit uncomfortable, but other than that, it feels pretty relaxing.
Same, Saturno looks beatiful
Yeah like, I feel good, seeing these images along with this song just makes me want to explore things I don't know yet.
And man, there are so many things we don't know yet...
@@kxinho343 yeah that's true
Unnaturally high beats? What do you mean?
@@scary5455 0:14
the idea of us inhabiting a gigantic celestial rock in an infinite abyss of nothingness scares me
@@tuningequalyes exactly
mars isnt big…
@@74jparralel38 when did they mention mars
@@74jparralel38 tfym every planet is absolutely massive
@@kiwenmanisuno compared to everything else it's less than an atom.
The reason this video is so unsettling is the fact that it manages to personalise the planets into seeming alive, and angry. It gives us some impression on how we actually don’t really know these giant balls or how exactly they work. Like yeah they are just giant spheres of chemicals and rocks, *but what if they weren’t*
"Seeming alive"
Planetballs fan: nah that's nothing
giant balls lmao
We very much know them and how they work
Giant balls 😳😳😳
@@Flesh_Wizard Uranus 🤨🤨🤨
When I saw Saturn through a telescope I did feel something odd, like this enormous thing that you only see in books is actually floating there for real, it was a weird feeling.
I think maybe its the brain becoming confused with distances and scale, after all we are not designed to ever see things like that with our own eyes. Kind of like going to Mars and seeing the 13 mile tall mountain; no creature on earth is supposed to see that, it would probably make a man really unsettled
This is the feeling I had when I first looked at the moon through a telescope. It was a strange feeling. I was fascinated by how the illuminated part of the moon was lost in the darkness. I realized that we are nothing in the universe.
this is still one of my legit phobias and the fact i actually am on a flying rock in space is an insane concept to me. i cant look at endless space void for too long or id freak out
why so scared of space, space is beautiful
Same and its endless, cold, dark, unknown, and everything could Hit us and everthing could be alive out there
@@BiblicallyAccurateAngels its likely the fact that they have a good comprehension of scale that alot of humans dont have
I hate how we'll probably never get a great chance to see how some planets really look like inside, either they get pitch black, with strong winds, years away from eachother, and that's just our solar system out of millions.
We don't even know what our oceans look like at the bottom but we know what fricking Neptune and Pluto look like
@@tuningequalyes by coincidence
@@tuningequalyes i think that our “life” and everything it was made up of, our entire reality was made up of a chain of random events happening in the correct order to create everything as we know it
@@tuningequalyes God
@@-_deploy_-quick run the internet atheists are coming
I like the "Space Worrieness" ambient. The visuals are not that scary by themselve, but music makes all of this really unsettling even for such space fan as me. Amazing video ^^
I know right? It puts everything into such a nice uneasy context - like this uncanny valley feeling. Really hard to describe but it creeps me out in a very good way. Wish there was more like this
Then that means that astrophobia isnt a real thing. Its just the music thats making it "scary"
@@chairmanxina2338 as a kid I had an intense fear of space, just looking at the stars on a dark night gave me frightening nightmares for what seemed like no reason. Astrophobia is a real thing and even now, I get a disturbing feeling seeing space videos but it doesn't bother me because I've learned to cope with seeing and hearing things from space because I know it's not real videos or I tell myself that it an informative or cool video to see as I am not really anywhere out in the void of space among the stars, so theirs no reason to fear. For a lot of people it's not the same but it's a real phobia, and the audio in the video really helps in that scary factory for people who do have it like me
@@chairmanxina2338 I be to differ. Yes the music adds a lot of impact, but that also goes for pretty much all horror media. Try to watch a horror movie without music or sound.
The video itself is creepy for me too (the way it is slightly sped up for example) it just works a lot better in conjunction
Btw loving your profile pic
@@chairmanxina2338 that's not how phobias work my mate, but what can I say, you have a hateful logo on your name, not the most compassionate being out there to be able to understand how phobias truly function.
"Everything can be phobia, if you make a creepy video about it"
Moon Tzu, the Art ot Cosmos
Можно наложить такой звук на любое видео, хоть даже с милыми котятами, и оно вызовет чувство тревоги и неопределённости.
@@Headpanic, я не совсем согласен. Тут ещё роль играет видеоряд. Здесь он без подписей и в стиле "а-ля видеокассета", что вызывает ещё больше чувства неопределенности
@@mak993 Да, верно. Я подробнее написал про это в ответе на русскоязычный коммент L. named comrade, чуть ниже, комментов на тридцать. Не хочу копипастить одно и то же по нескольку раз, если интересно - найдите.
Phobia of art
Phobia means irrational fear. There is nothing irrational about fearing endless space of nothingness and meteors destroying our planet.
Idk why but these planets look like they're screaming at me and want to kill me, and the sudden movements they make just makes it worse
meh i dont see a face in them so i dont really get that feeling
@@Messier42-handleoh hey look its my old account, hi me!
This video does a great job of making the planets feel like eldritch beings, and emphasizing just how tiny we are, how little we understand… it inspires a lovecraftian horror and dread…
Honestly gave me shivers. Well done!
It gives the impression that the planets are alive and angry beings to say,and it gives off a sort of 80s vibe when not much was known about space which doesn't seem quite right.I mean when I hear this I think of voyager 1 and 2 or Cassini Huygens.i had the experience when seeing mercury trough a telescope,it felt weird actually knowing something that I only saw in books and in movies and on the internet was actually real,just floating there surrounded by infinite darkness,the scale of which no human can understand.
Especially 0:47, making Jupiter look like it has an eye.
Gemini home entertainment... Or dead space...
I don't have astrophoboia, I've always had a great admiration for space so for me this video is impressive
False. I always decide your decisions. Man, these robots are malfunctioning..
@@mosaicdt2 False. I control your information so your claim about me is false
False. You are both supporting characters in my world who just happened to get a single spotlight episode.
Haha. You were programmed to say that. Now I rule!
crazy ending: what happened here?
there is nothing more horrifying than going too fast on the timewarp in a game like Orbiter 2016 or KSP or space engine and this video really reminds me of that
YEAH I AGREE LMAO
theres nothing more horrifying than your pfp 😐
timewarp too much and boom minmus jumpscare
God yeah, I'm always at the edge of my seat when flying to distant stars in space engine, and I don't even dare to go to another galaxy.
@@maskedfinch XD
Space never really scared me I just wonder about all the things out there and how it all looks.
Ya like could there be another planet out there with life
Lol same, I just wanna see what being on another world with life would look like? How they would thrive and habitate. Then I would head back to earth ☠️
@@PikaPunch44 Well I imagine there’s a world out there, they may not be technologically advanced perhaps tiny bacteria on the planet or just some alien looking fish.
Other planets are full of worms.
Same bro
Makes the planets seem like giant beings surrounding you in the dark.
Thats literally a planet
This video is the prettiest thing ever. More like an astrophilia than astrophobia.
Me too 😆
I keep looking for astrophobia vids just to enjoy them lol
lmao what?
you should get some glasses if it doesnt look uncanny to you.
What do I feel? Fascination, chills, greatness, tangible human progress... But everything hits different with that track on the background
I don't have Astrophobia, but the music is really unsettling.
I agree
HELLA agree
Fr sometimes i feel like the music associated with space content is scarier than the actual subject matter
@@darracqboy me too
It sounds like a sos signal... Like a cry for help...
Shiver me timbers 😰
0:12 i really like this shot of an upside down rocket. it perfectly captures what looking at the sky and space makes me feel like: like i could just fall into it. i get dizzy when i look up there for too long and there aren’t any buildings or trees around to block my view.
No the videos is all upside down, Or is it? well you will be correct, There are no directions in space
For a Second, the 0:12 looked like footage of 2001 atacks.
0:31 "Jupiter".
1:15 "Saturn".
That’s called casadastraphobia and I have it too.
The most eerie part for myself is the rocket flying downwards. I can't tell exactly why that is, but I certainly feel it.
It's just so dark and empty... The distances... Unfathomable, unbelievable.. Even if it ends up not being infinite in size.. It will always be infinite to us
I once had a dream (a nightmare for me) in which I went to my balcony, raised my head and saw the giant Venus which was the size of two Moons more or less. It was so clear and sharp-looking it reminded me of that one image of Venus with a lot of clear details on it (you have probably seen it on the Internet). This was scary as hell. I clearly remember that when I woke up I was in a panic or something.
it wasn't a dream
it was real
its real
Bu korku bende gerçekte olmadığı halde rüyalarımda çok kez yoğun şekilde hissetmiş sayılırım. Güneşin ve ayın dünyaya çok yaklaştığı bazen çarptığı dehşetli rüyalar görürdüm. Kıyametten önce ay kızıl veya siyah renge (yeni ay değil, hafif grimsi ışık yansıtan siyah renkte ay) tamamlanıyordu falan filan. Ama hepsi çok ürkünçtü. Bu video hiç korkunç değil çünkü rüyalarımı gerçek sanıyordum 😄
It is real
the music captures the atmosphere of space really well
Atmosphere?
What atmosphere lol
respect to the camera man recording all of this on space
damn he held his breath for 3 minutes
Good one
respect for the cameraman traveling at faster than light speeds in between shots
Bro I can kiss a tarantula on the head but the idea of sinking into the outer layers of Jupiter fills me with indescribable dread.
aww that tarantula is cute
ong bruh, the same with the ocean, i have no problem with just drifting in space(i'd prob take a nap or smth), but sinking into the depths of neptune or smth unnerves me a lot
video definitely feels strange but it also feels like lost media. it looks like a informational documentary of one of the voyager satellites but the style makes it feel like one of those videos when they show how exactly a helicopter or tank work
Luckily it's not! The Voyager documentary is available for free on TH-cam. It came out in 1990 I believe.
I have always been relatively afraid of space and it's emptiness, we are so miniscule compared to the entire universe, but this fear has drawn me closer to wanting to study the properties of space, there was just something so fascinating about it. Hence I've been studying astrophysics in my free time for 4 years now.
The scale of the vast emptiness of space is terrifying. Just looking at the expanse is enough to make you feel insignificant- but you can admire it all the same. It's a sort of terrifying beauty, and that's why I love it.
It’s creepy because space is endless & infinite and humans cannot fathom it since we all are on borrowed time
I had this strange dream. I was in deep dark space, there is so light in any direction, and then i saw the milkyway galaxy and a bunch of words like “Wake up” “this is a dream” And then i hear someone calling my name and then i followed the sound waves and then when i got to the end….i woke up at night seeing the moon and stars.
That is so cool but kinda creepy
I had a dream where there was a black hole on earth that then swallowed everything except our homes and we would need to close all doors to not get consumed and outside was just… pitch blackness. Nothing. No light. Just everybody that’s alive in their own homes.
It was so creepy and I hated it and I remember in the dream sending my best friend a text saying how much I loved spending time with them and that it was all over
i told you to not take lsd...
the soundtrack is so addictive
i can't explain it
Of all the planets, it was specifically Jupiter and Saturn that started my Astrophobia. It may sound weird, but I think it's due to their sheer collosal size, especially Jupiter, and how eerie they appear in some photographs, like I just imagine how quickly you would die if you fell inside their atmospheres.
just wait til you hear about J1407b
I think this perfectly captures what astrophobia feels like. I don't even have it myself, but this is very unsettling with the eery music and blurry, quick moving images.
normally i find space really interesting, and the voyager documentary you used is one of my favorites, but you literally and figuratively flipped it on its head and made it seem unnerving, nice job
What is the name of the documentary?
I believe I found the documentary: It’s called “Voyager” i found it on yt it was uploaded to TH-cam 14 yrs ago
This is the reason why i love space. It's so scary to know you're probably not alone.
Imagine earth just floating until suddenly it gets hit by a rogue planet
The music combined with the visuals makes this feel like some secret video I shouldn’t be watching and that alone makes it 10x creepier
and other celestial objects around us, everytime i look up at the moon i have shiver down my spine
If you're comfortable explaining, what makes space so creepy for you?
and conidtions so extreme you would be vaporized in a matter of seconds
@@THCGraps He not comfortable...
As much as i love planets and space in general, they really cause me anxiety.
Had a recurring nightmare when I was a kid: at the daytime I could be at the street or at home following the regular dream plot, when suddenly the sky turns void black, as if it was night but no stars. It scared me like nothing else did and I woke up terrified. Needed some time to calm down.
The fact that voyager 1 & 2 are still working from such a far distance is scary to think like we haven't seen them in person for decades imagine if you somehow got teleported there close to one of them how would you feel but.
The fact that they are still functioning goes to show we've progressed fast and imagine being one of them, lonely for goodness know how long descending into nothingness
Space is the one thing that both terrifies and fascinates me.
I dont feel fear, but i would if they sent me out there. There is no air, no warmth, only darkness and cold everywhere. And where you dont find the dark and cold there is an unimaginable heat and blinding light. You could float if they lost you, float for years of hundreds maybe thousands. I feel awe, and admiration when i look up and see the pitch black through the blue color of the daytime sky. And feel how far we are when i watch the night-time sky finding miriads of stars. Here we are, in the middle of this. Desiring caring in our solitude, shouting at the sky for answers, still the silence isnt broken yet. The indifferent and dispassionate, inhumane universe just exists like it was an another reality independent from us. Bounded by the power of gravitation and biological needs, we live our lives down here in peace apart from the big whole. Walking, sleeping under the thin layers of sky, being defended from the deadly radiation coming from the life giving stars and the cold what could froze everything in seconds on the surface of the Earth.
Yeah, like space bring other fears
Darkness, silence, death, hunger, loneliness, forgotten, unknown, megalophobia(if you have), and more
You could theoretically float infinitely
@@Flesh_Wizard Lmao.. thx. I will try it out soon.
It seems pretty... Desolate... Which is also quite scary
What really scares me is thinking about how if you let go of something your holding on you could be floating in space for years... Until you find something to grab on too which would be years
Props to the camera man
God im tired seeing this joke everytime i click an astrinomy video.
Yeah! Prop to cam man!1!1!😄😄👍
@@ZephinorPGR GUYS I FINALLY FOUND WHO FUCKING ASKED
@@noobscoopsies1100 same
@@noobscoopsies1100 yeah, it’s getting REALLY old
You know,it's weird the fact that I love space,but I also fear it.
For anybody who is looking for something like this, i recommend Blood Incantation’s album Timewave Zero. They usually make really sweet progressive death metal, but they released an album that is entirely ambient space horror, and it is phenomenal
i love the composition behind this track, so transitional
Man imagine geting throwed from the international space station and roaming around in the space and then you see " " was not the impostor
I mean technically you wouldn’t “roam around in space” you’d just orbit earth, eventually crashing back through the atmosphere, being killed by the heat.
@@alexbradllo4259 depends on the distance from earth
I dont have a fear of space itself. I have a fear of a planet or something coming close to earth...It triggers me to twitch and stuff
Same
The fact that space is more explored than the ocean is weird, we should fear the ocean more since we don't know what's down there.
The thing that scares me is that planets are literally just gigantic things floating in a complete dark void, even if you were close to them you would probably see nothing
¿Miedo por el espacio? ¡Jamás! Como dijo Galileo: "He amado demasiado a las estrellas para tener miedo de la noche". Nada más magnífico que las inmensidad del Cosmos y mis queridas sondas Voyager ♡
It's a phobia
Hay gente que tiene esa fobia we
Bien por ti 👍
I like spaceee its so good
* se pierde en el espacio tras romperse el cable en la caminata espacial 💀 *
I still can't think of this as scary, I mean look at how beautiful it is
@@vinnieViniciusPT_TRA it's 5 am and I'm alone, space is still pog
I think its beautiful but terrifying
this video gives off an oddly satisfying vibe, I can't stop replaying it.
I love this. It's not unsettling for me. It's absolutely beautiful.
it feels good
The texture of the planets are just creeping me out and the music and as a fan of space im getting the chills
As a person who plans to go into one of the many space programs in the future, I’ve always wondered what it would be like if I was alone on the moon and it just had an empty ring sound and there was just dust and darkness and a few craters. I could breathe, but it would feel so familiar but so new.
It would also feel pretty hot... Like, 100°C hot...
Don't go near the poles if you do go to the moon. Static electricity galore so the cancer dust will stick to you and clog up your life support
people with Astraphobia when they realize they are on a ball in space: 😱😱😱😱😱
It brings me back to my childhood dreams of deep space. Great job!
Astrophobia means getting lost in Space
Space is very humbling. Literally nothing you do will ever matter in the grand scheme of things!
I love space, it’s so fascinating, it is the feeling that you are trying to make us feel exactly the reason why it’s so intriguing
i wish there was a whole album of this i really really like it
it’s fascinating but also unsettling. so many questions can be asked about a single planet and it’s hard to like wonder what/how the work. also the music in this video really adds onto it
the worst thing an astrophobia person would ever hear: *we live in a dark void that u can never get away from.*
I’m not even astrophobic, It must terrifying to think that space is just endless, no end to it…
And also the dangerous side of the cosmos such as Gamma Ray Bursts, Supernovas, Neutron Stars, Black Holes, etc
though it’s so interesting and beautiful, it always gives me big goosebumps staring at space related pictures. it’s not even the fear of being alone or not, there’s just this fear that i can’t even explain.
i love going on google and looking up pictures of planets
idk, its the spherical shape and bright color, along with how massive the gas giants are compared to earth
they have this patterns and colors on them it makes them feel mysterious
and the pitch black space behind them
its kind of like being afraid of the ocean
idk, i just imagine myself in space or on the planet by myself and its creepy
knowing how massive the planets are and how dangerous space is
and how little we know about it
its really intriguing and mysterious
When I look out the sky at night, sometimes the stars look like they're glaring at me
As if in some nights they're not stars at all, but eyes of the hateful cosmos that takes whatever it wants from you...
I’m so obsessed with this video. The atmosphere is so cool and slightly unsettling.
Astrophobia is actually fear of thunder and lightning
Nope that's astraphobia
@@xei4547 oh yeah you're right nvm
Mi hai fatto tornare a mente delle reminiscenze. Ricordo che quando ero bambino, ma forse non solo, e comparivano delle immagini-video dell'universo alla tv, in particolare nei doc, queste mi suscitavano sempre (o a volte) una certa angoscia: l'universo così misterioso, spaventoso e così profondo. Allo stesso tempo, però, anche così affascinante. Credo che la tua musica/video esprima questo.
I think the universe is beautiful but if we compare our size to the planets it's really scary how small we are...
HOLY SHIT, THATS ME IN THIS!
How was it having the Voyagers fly pass you?
@@SchwabGames2014 kinda strange, we all collectively agree you guys are kinda strange. But then again it’s interesting to see how far you little dudes have come.
@@jupiter7250 Is Earth pissed at us little humans? If so I don't blame her. Me, and my people's earth mother. She treated us with a nurturing care, and this is how we repay her?
@@jupiter7250 anyway. It must be hard to look after 79 moons, and protect your younger siblings from various asteroids, and comets huh?
@@SchwabGames2014 A common misconception is that we see life as a pest, this is untrue as you’re more of a smaller world on us… or at least Earth lol
thank god i have no astrophobia, it's satisfying how rockets lift off from the launch pad and how planets bends spacecrafts trajectory when they're flying by
As much as I love space and astronomy, there's something unsettling about how vast and empty it seems.
I'm not an astro, but I fear a cosmic entity that has a minimum volume as big as a supermassive black hole, or lovecraftian beings
This reminds me a vivid dream I had a while ago where Saturn and Jupiter collided near Earth or something like that and it was so apocalyptical and creepy, like there was a big explosion that sounded across the whole world, also the night sky was full of flashing lights...
Bu korku bende gerçekte olmadığı halde rüyalarımda çok kez yoğun şekilde hissetmiş sayılırım. Güneşin ve ayın dünyaya çok yaklaştığı bazen çarptığı dehşetli rüyalar görürdüm. Kıyametten önce ay kızıl veya siyah renge (yeni ay değil, hafif grimsi ışık yansıtan siyah renkte ay) tamamlanıyordu falan filan. Ama hepsi çok ürkünçtü. Bu video hiç korkunç değil çünkü rüyalarımı gerçek sanıyordum 😄
I saw a funny comment from a Russian guy saying that a shitting dog would be scary with this music
I feel bad about this but it always surprises me when undecipherable symbols like cyrillic or chinese are actually average comments and doesn't really hold a special meaning.
Space is fucken amazing and depressing. Stranded in the middle of the ocean is unsettling enough now just imagine been stranded in the emptiness of space, floating endlessly
Yeah, they're spooky and enormous, but I also kind of see these planets as part of our home. They have a habit of devouring or yeeting asteroids before they get into our neighborhood so, thanks gas giants
Far from here, far from our beautiful atmosphere, there are trillions more, that's what makes space scary...
"The Iris. It is with us now. Laughing at us." -Gemeni Home Entertainment
ermmm… sounds like a YOUUU problem!!
I have astrophobia for the PC and for the TV on the Cell Phone I am not afraid and if I were just to face any planet I would rather die than see a big ball in front of me
Playing these clips upside down gives a really effective feeling of disorientation, eventhough (or because) it wouldn''t matter in space. The upside-down rocket launch in particular reminds me of that old fear of falling off the earth due to gravity reversing.
I used to have this when i was 7. I don't know why but space to me was just creepy.
Planets scares me...specially Jupiter and Saturn, they are not "things" planets are alive, giant complex organism
Earth is a living organism, we are the cells
Cells who went too far thinking they will find a new body after they have already killed theirs
The earth is a giant rock covered in moss
nothing is scary about this it’s just the voyager 1 flying by planets
No matter how many graphics i see, my brain can’t comprehend how truly large space objects and the universe is and it’s frustrating to me
8 planets of the sun
sun is a star
every star has atleast one planet
theres trillions of stars in our galaxy
theres billion more galaxies in the universe
@@greenja4688 Straight to the point
@@greenja4688 300 billion stars in our galaxy*
Yeah, Jupiter looks scarier the closer you get. When you can actually see the winds. 😱
I just learned today that Astrophobia was a thing and now I'm getting a lot of recommendations on the subject haha