kinda late on this video but here’s some info about ICE VII (ice seven): - it is formed under extreme pressures (over 30,000 atm) but still relatively ambient temperatures. basically the pressure is strong enough to force the water molecules into a lattice structure turning it into a solid phase, while the temperature can remain around 25°C. theoretically if you were to touch a cube of solid ice VII, it would feel kind of like touching a cube of metal. just a hard, room temperature block. realistically, you couldn’t actually “touch” it because you wouldn’t be able to physically survive the pressures needed to produce and sustain ice VII. - in addition to the planet discussed in this video, it is also thought that ice VII could exist at the bottom of some of Europa’s oceans. - the only place on earth where ice VII is naturally produced is inside of diamonds. basically very tiny amounts of water are trapped inside diamonds when they are formed, and once the diamonds cool down the water remains. due to the extreme strength and rigidity of the diamond’s lattice, the inside is still at the pressure of the deep mantle, meaning that the water inside can be cooled to room temp but still be in solid ice VII form another random fun ice fact: there are currently 18 different known packing forms of ice! the one we know most commonly on earth is called ice I_h (spoken as “ice one h”) and is formed by cooling water past it’s melting point (0°C). hopefully this was enlightening to at least some people (: sincerely, a chemical engineer 😉
Hey, possibly Earth is not the only Earth out there. Astronomers found a planet light-years away that has water, the air we need, and recently found living creatures on it. We aren't alone, apparently.
Scientist 1: Hey I just found a new planet, what should I name it? Scientist 2: Oh I know what to name it ( bangs his head on the keyboard ) Scientist 1: PERFECT!
I dont think that the force of gravity is enough to compact the atoms in such a way that ice forms. Its probably all the water above the ice that gives the pressure
Ice 7 is not cold because it's not formed due to low temperature.. It's formed due to relatively high pressure. We all know that the molecules in solid-state are closely binded together than in liquids and gasses. So waht happens in ice 7 is that the loosely bound molecules are crushed by the tremendous pressure,which forces the element to attain a solid state,i.e the ice That's why Ice 7 is not cold.
BRO USING MICRO WAVE THE FOOD ,s PARTICE ALSO GAIN K.E AND ITS MOLECULES START TO VIBRATE AND NOT A RISE IN TEMP REATURE SO MUCH IF YOU PUT IT OUT FOR SOME TIME THAT FOOD WILL COOL DOWN VERY FAST , VERY VERY FAST. LIKE THIS IF ice 7 IS IN COM PARITIVILY LOW PREASURE IT WILL BECOME A LIQUID
Born just in time for the biggest leap in human technological discovery as far as history goes ;) Not to mention the age of globalization and modernization. Quite narrowminded. Sounds like you're making excuses to me - Elon Musk is not holding back on the space exploration. You are ;)
Most planets are named after their stars, and considering there's anywhere between 100 to 400 billion stars in the galaxy it'd be difficult to create a unique and interesting name for each.
It´s estimated that there are between 100-300 billion stars in the milky way alone. And the milky way isn´t the only galaxy.... It´s more like one out of 100 billion others. The Second Edition of the 20-volume Oxford English Dictionary contains full entries for 171,476 words in current use. Good luck giving fancy names to every sun you discover. After you´ve done you can start with the planets.
Sarkis Nemer I don’t get what this “flat earth” thing is about? If everyone on Earth believed the planet is flat, does that mean we can defy physics and finally fly without aid? If yes, I’m converting to flat earth believer. Since I heard Flat earthers dispute the idea of gravity, and I really want to fly.
xDPrismshotxD well on earth, you can only fly on airplanes or freefalling, but you really cant normally fly with these physics. Its not about becoming a flat earther because you want to fly, its becoming a flat earther because you believe in flat earth.
Ice 7 is a solid form of water not because of the cold temperature but due to the pressure and gravity of the planet. Ice 7 is formed because of the the incredible force of gravity and pressure causing the water molecules to bond together.
Haaris ! I believe this to be true because gas giants have similar theories of solid helium or metallic helium something like that lol. Do to the pressure of the gravity like you said.
To put it simply, Ice 7 is ice that exists not because of low temperatures, but because of an immense amount of pressure. In this case, that pressure is the result of the staggering depths of the planet's oceans and how much water there is. The pressure forces water to become a solid. Leave a like so he can see
Actually the deconstuction of a standard O-O bond and forcing of the hydrogen bonds to pass through the centre of water heximars is the combination of both the size and rotation speed of GJ 1214 B(the bigger and faster an object is the more gravitational forces are produced) and the pressure that occurs at the immense depths
@@deepfryer767 Bro, the Hubble Telescope, the Voyagers, the International Space Station and other satellites help detect planets and their properties. Hubble Telescope is used to detect new planets and determine their distance from Earth. The Voyagers are now in Interstellar Space through which they study the properties of Planets. International Space Station is used to detect new celestial bodies in the Milky Way Galaxy and study the properties of our galaxy. Guess What? I am an Aerospace Undergraduate 😁
The names are like thay bc they are considering the location, the sequence of the planet the telescope that found it etc, but yea they are fucking long no? XD
The ICE VII is the ice formed in the temperature which exceeds the boiling point of the water, but due to the extreme atmospheric pressure the evaporating water is forced to stay in solid state by forcing the molecules with pressure to stick together. Video is quite helpful, Nice! Edit: There's a comment by Jodi Elizabeth Kreiner, she explained it quite well! And she's a chemical engineer, and I am in grade 10!
Good to see that 10th graders of this generation know this stuff or even interested in this stuff rather than ruining their lives by insta influencers or tiktok! Keep it up
As an American I can say that it’s completely stupid that we use a more complicated system of measurement just for the sake of not being like those dirty communists in the east. It’s half the reason we are so much further behind the world in education
Siam Alam Well... It's because people turned into douchebags in a heartbeat when he did a video about "what if the Moon was a Spinner" and a good amount un-subscribed. Just like that. One vid. It would be like Chris Brown or Katy Perry losing 1mil fans over one song. It was ridiculous.
**In regards to Ice 7**- This phenomenon of solidification (in the absence of proper temperatures to do so) occurs because of immense pressure. Think of it like this: gas molecules are spread far apart, but as it gets cooler and condenses into liquid these molecules become more compact, and even more so compact when it solidifies into solid. The great pressure at the bottom of the aforementioned ocean was so large that is essentially managed to squeeze the water molecules so tight that is solidified into a warm ice or "Ice 7" even in the absence of a sub 0°C (32°F) temperature. This can also be done with any gaseous or liquid element. A common example is the pressurization of gaseous oxygen to liquid in scuba divers breathing tanks. **Hope this Helped!** P.S. This is a way dumbed down version of the explanation but if you're feeling adventurous, dare you google it?
Ice 7 is hot because the pressure holding it solid is constant but so is it's temperature state. And when the atoms are forced into such a compact space, they generate a lot of friction. Furthermore that in turn generates more heat so it would be ice that is very very hot. The mass is 7 times less than that of water so one gallon of ice 7 would unfold into 7 gallons of water in according to its relative gravity.
And people on the subways who take others' seats when offered to them but without even expressing any gratitude, girls who are kept locked up in their rooms until they're in their 40s, etc.
"Ice 7" is common sense ... people don't understand what "pressure" even is. imagine that you have 10 million tennis balls and a tube high enough to stack them all, now imagine what will happen to the bottom tennis ball/s? Answer - it will get smushed under the weight (pressure) so badly that it will turn into a solid disk-shaped object. If you keep adding weight (pressure) on it, it will get harder and harder. This is what pressure is. Same happens with water. All matter is constantly moving, even solid objects, such as your keyboard or PC screen, particles keep moving in them. If you try to compress matter, it gets harder due the fact that particles will get closer together and don't have any room to move. So if you put insane amount of pressure on water, it will turn into solid object, which is called ICE. you can also put water in cold place and it will turn into ice, but molecular structure remains same, while under pressure you can turn it into solid without cooling it down. Take an ordinary gas lighter for example, you see it has "liquid" inside it? yet if you break it, it will "blow up" and there's no liquid anywhere, that's because it's pressurized gas. Gas turns into liquid when under pressure and liquid turns into solid object when under even more pressure. There are planets that have ice on fire, literally. people don't understand how it's possible, but it's just common sense if you understand basics of what "pressure" is and how it works. That planet has insanely high gravity, so any water on surface will be pulled to the planet with such force that it turns into solid ice, but it's so close to the sun that temperatures cause fire storms, but even when fire melts the top layer of ice, gravity won't let that water or steam escape, so as result you literally have icy planet on fire without ever melting.
I thought pressure generated heat? PV=nRT so if the pressure is increasing and assuming the volume of the specific portion of ICE 7 we are measuring is constant, wouldn’t the temperature have to rise, causing it to then melt? Maybe that’s just for gases and not liquids (or is it solids we’re talking about since it’s technically not a liquid in ICE 7 state?). Physics and chemistry are confusing...
Ice 7 (or any number to my knowledge) is water that is under so much pressure it is forced to be solid because of how close the particles is, I believe Ice 14 has been artificially created on earth, although I may be wrong. Thumbs this up so he sees it please.
water under great pressure would rather be liquid than solid because water reaches its most compressed form at 4°Celcius where it is liquid. That means that the same amount of cold, liquid water weighs more than the same amount of solid ice. This is also the reason why ice swims at the top of your glass and why we can walk on the northpole.
CarlE i bet you're right with your opinion about ice 7 because it's the only logical eay to see it. However, unlike most other materials ice has its highest density at 4 degrees celcius in a liquid form. This is caused by the special molecular structure of H20. There is data showing the density of water in relation to its temperature which you can see here: www.engineeringtoolbox.com/water-thermal-properties-d_162.html and here: www1.lsbu.ac.uk/water/density_anomalies.html In chapter D4 you can see a graph describing certain data. The anomalous density of water is explained there as well. In chapter D6 of the second link it is said that the temperature of maximum density is shifting down with increased pressure. Maybe we should look up for further information about this aspect to find out something about the mysterious ice 7 :D
Astronomer 1:"Omg I just found a new planet I wonder what I should call it?" Astronomer 2:"Hey dude maybe you should just mash random keys on your keyboard." Astronomer 1:"Okay so the name is hf 748nfifndkfndknc7486483
I would love to sit down with the people who figure out what the atmospheres and terrains of these distant planets are . It blows my mind that we can know these things from so far away.
Ice VII is a cubic crystalline form of ice. It can be formed from liquid water above 3 GPa (30,000 atmospheres) by lowering its temperature to room temperature, or by decompressing heavy water (D2O) ice VI below 95 K. Ordinary water ice is known as ice Ih, (in the Bridgman nomenclature). Different types of ice, from ice II to ice XVI, have been created in the laboratory at different temperatures and pressures. Ice VII is metastable over a wide range of temperatures and pressures and transforms into low-density amorphous ice (LDA) above 120K. Ice VII has a triple point with liquid water and ice VI at 355 K and 2.216 GPa, with the melt line extending to at least 715 K and 10 GPa. It can also be created by increasing the pressure on ice VI at ambient temperature.....;.....found here--->www.quora.com/What-is-ice-7-in-greater-detail with a two second google search have fun its a good read
In contrast to ice Ih, high-density ices may incorporate some solutes into their crystal structure. Ice-seven may incorporate up to ~7.5 wt % NaCl into the octahedral cavities (face-centered positions of its body centered cubic structure, described above right) at high pressure (for example, 4-21 GPa). Counter-intuitively, this incorporation causes a reduction in the unit cell dimensions and a greater than expected increase in density The inclusion of salt also raises the pressure required for conversion to ice X Ice-seven has known triple points with ice-six and ice-eight (5 °C, 2.1 GPa), ice-eight and ice-ten (100 K, 62 GPa) and liquid water and ice-six (355 K, 2.216 GPa). Ice-seven pressure-volume data has been described. Interestingly, at high pressures (~ 2.3 GPa), liquid water can be made to freeze at over 100 °C (to give the denser ice-seven). The relative permittivity (dielectric constant) of ice-seven is about 150. or there abouts.....lol
Sam Sim coming from someone who knows there shit here but its the internet and no one gives a shit but anyway this is all true but quite vague but he is appealing to the majority of audiences who don't understand the technical terms...
Ice 7 is water that is solid not because it is passed its freezing point(earth atmospheric freezing point at least), but because the pressure around it is so great, that it's molecules are compressed into solid form.
Ashley Thompson not really. If you increase the pressure enough to make ice VI, or VII, it's because the freezing point actually changes as pressure changes.It's not as simple as more pressure = ice VII. There are many forms of ice that can form with different pressures and temperatures. But it still forms because it's past it's freezing point (or deposition point if going from gas to solid).
+bradley wakeham ice VII is not created by freezing (ordinary way to form ice is to lower vibrating energy so polarity of molecule orders them to ice form) but by reordering of protons out of hydrogen atoms in extreme pressure to form crystal structure. and it requires 3GPa (30k atmospheres) to achieve it. ashley was right. also it is very stable, it can survive cooling and loss of pressure and retain form and can also keep its basic structure up to a 120GPa (40x more than its basic origin pressure). its the most stable ice form we know and there are 16 of them.
+kitty well fire is all about the oxygen. it depends on the material but it comes down to this: you give energy to something (heat it up) and it breaks down until something combustible (reactant with oxygen) comes out of it and then that reactant burns (reacts with said oxygen). its as simple as that. it is a continuing process because fire keeps itself around ignition temperature (hot enough to break up and react with oxygen) and is therefore self-perpetuating.
not if the whole process is not freezing, it is not losing mobility on atomic scale (vibration = heat, in simple terms) but rather restructuring of atomic structure and its bonds (loss of proton) due to pressure. its a totally different thing. on another mater do not misuse technically and, because 'being frozen' is a subtype of crystallization, 'technically' (but in reality literally) both ice 6 and 7 are crystal, alas only one is frozen. and its not ice 7.
Humble Scrub mabie but to be clasiffied as a planet it would have to have enough gravity to crush itself into a sphere under the weight of its own gravity
Natural glass is formed naturally without the intervention of man. Its primary composition is silica with impurities. It's us human purify glass, make them transparent and craft them as artifacts but yes, nature created glass.
@@tickthigssavelives2876 True. Glass is formed under high temperature and lightning hitting ground generated high temperature. granules of glass are formed.
Dear Riddle In case you had not figured out from when you published to video to now then I would gladly like to tell you that the substance ICE 7 is a form of ice that despite being extremely hot, is still a solid due to the immensely high pressure that condenses the molecules into a solid, this pressure "overpowers" the heat that tries to separate the molecules into a liquid, gas, or even plasma. this occurrence happens in the same way in the earth's core (although not as ice). to summarise, this phenomenon is the act of heat or I like to call it in this case "Molecular Scissors" being "overpowered" by the condensing properties of pressure. I hope this message helped you and any other readers of this comment in understanding the phenomenon that creates ICE 7 AND Earth's very own Solid core. Feel free to like if you found this useful. Sincerely T.R.O.N
LoLa9951 what is nucleus? is it the atom core? english is not my native language, so i don't understand all the fancy words in english. Well, sometimes i don't in my native language either :-)
I love how Americans just deal when people use Celsius but everyone else is desperate for help when someone uses Fahrenheit haha. If you're older than 16 you should really be able to use both easily.
what will be the point for that? no offense but if you feel that way, then have at it. I don't consider myself insignificant so surely, I wouldn't want to watch something like that..
ElectroCraft09. To know the exact pressure that makes water solid any temperature is to use Pressure vs. Temperature diagram. For example, at 0°C, water must be pressurized up to 1 GPa = 10,000 atmospheres. At higher Temperature, such as 350°C, pressure should be around 100,000 atmospheres for a solid phase. Basic thermodynamics :)
Interesting. Something similar to Absolute 0. I"m very ignorant about this. It seems that all molecular vibration ceases. Am I close? Wonder if it would ever thaw?
That is exactly why you keep hearing about this kind of stuff so that you won't believe hell is real. It is very real my friend. I pray you don't find out first hand. It is no laughing matter.
@cum cakes That's being ideal. Nothing wrong with that, but won't happen. And there is money floating around for really useless shit. The space is something we need to study.
Great video Ice 7: Best way to be explained is the compression of water, (it's not possible on earth as our oceans are not deep enough) so after you have gone down a certain depth the pressure of the water turn this into a syrupy water, then if you keep going eventually you will hit ICE 7, where the water has been that compressed it becomes a solid, this does not have to be cold to form this, just a hell of a lot of water pressure, to get Ice 7 the ocean will need to be around 12x deeper than the deepest point on earth, hope this helps 👍
I was wondering pressure decreases volume but ice have more volume then water(When to water molecules reach near hydrogen bond will be strong making ice more volume then water
Anybody else notice that 3 out of 4 planets were explained similarly familiar to the real life lore 5 strange plants(also this video was posted 4 months after that video)
we have to study things & prepare. How the hell do you All the stuff that was invented in the last 100 Years Got here? dare to dream OR go join the Amish.
And it most definitely can be cold. Any time it occurs in a natural environment it's going to be because the water is so deep that no sunlight reaches it. The cold would not be what caused the ice to form, but sure the hell isn't hindering it. Only in a lab can you produce a warm form of ice 7, and we're not capable of doing it, to my knowledge.
@Claudia Juarez if its not real, then weve been using the term flat for things that arent real anyway, so the planet would still be flat and not real at the same time
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Eh, I don't mind. He can do whatever he wants to get viewers, since that's literally his job, and as long as it doesn't affect his content, I honestly don't care.
Ice 7 is called ice simply because it's a solid form of water. The water molecules in regular ice are locked in a lattice structure because of temperature, but if pressed under enough pressure, the water molecules are squeezed together into a solid structure.
@@mykeyacosta8434 the world may never know I can't imagine the human body getting close so that kind of pressure if it does that to the water what can happen to the human body
We're up to ice-9 now! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_IX .....wait....correction....we're up to Ice-16 !!!! (Been a few years since I last looked at this stuff lol)
At that temperature and pressure you would probably merge with the ice leaving inorganic compounds on the surface. Think of a very.....interesting "splat."
Ice 7 is a molecule formed by water above 3 GPa and it is created by lowering temperature to ambient levels. It's the most stable form of ice because it exists at a wide variety of temperatures
Ice 7 forms when water is put under extreme pressure while keeping temperature within the range that we would normally associate with liquid water. Increasing pressure usually likes to increase temperature, but we can compensate by shrinking the volume and riding what is known as an 'isotherm' (a relationship between pressure and volume which leaves temperature unchanged). The intense pressure will cause the water to become solid, despite remaining outside the range of what we would normally think of as ice.
Grizzly Hunter No, but that would certainly be neat! The reason it is not possible is that the conditions you would need to make ice 7 (I.e. extreme pressure and low volume) would only occur in a setting like the bottom of a super-ocean or perhaps inside some apparatus we have built. You'd never find it just 'lying around' in conditions which wouldn't have already killed you.
Sam Baldwin somewhat, if the pressure is removed, the water returns to it’s normal state, losing its unusual properties it obtained under high pressure.
Me at 4am: lemme choose one more vid...doughnut earth seems good
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Epix 1243 I’m supposed to be practicing and no donut planet! 😂
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kinda late on this video but here’s some info about ICE VII (ice seven):
- it is formed under extreme pressures (over 30,000 atm) but still relatively ambient temperatures. basically the pressure is strong enough to force the water molecules into a lattice structure turning it into a solid phase, while the temperature can remain around 25°C. theoretically if you were to touch a cube of solid ice VII, it would feel kind of like touching a cube of metal. just a hard, room temperature block. realistically, you couldn’t actually “touch” it because you wouldn’t be able to physically survive the pressures needed to produce and sustain ice VII.
- in addition to the planet discussed in this video, it is also thought that ice VII could exist at the bottom of some of Europa’s oceans.
- the only place on earth where ice VII is naturally produced is inside of diamonds. basically very tiny amounts of water are trapped inside diamonds when they are formed, and once the diamonds cool down the water remains. due to the extreme strength and rigidity of the diamond’s lattice, the inside is still at the pressure of the deep mantle, meaning that the water inside can be cooled to room temp but still be in solid ice VII form
another random fun ice fact: there are currently 18 different known packing forms of ice! the one we know most commonly on earth is called ice I_h (spoken as “ice one h”) and is formed by cooling water past it’s melting point (0°C).
hopefully this was enlightening to at least some people (:
sincerely,
a chemical engineer 😉
that was surprisingly interesting
Jodi Elizabeth Kreiner so your job ... professor at the ice university (: alazing facts btw
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@@evayap6616 rude ¬_¬
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I feel like earth is showing us so much mercy
TheLegend27 weve had like 5 massive hurricanes and shit loads of earth quakes
That's because it's toying with us... We'll never escape alive, and we know the universe outside is very very hostile even if we did try.
Hey, possibly Earth is not the only Earth out there. Astronomers found a planet light-years away that has water, the air we need, and recently found living creatures on it. We aren't alone, apparently.
Lulu nice lies bitch
CurlzzForDayzz I didn't mean only a few light years away. It's hundreds of light years away. It's called Kepler.
i'm a simple man, i see a donut planet, i click
me too
*discovers new planet*
*smacks head on keyboard*
What a sick planet name
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Why do you sound like optimus prime
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@@Anonymous-kn6oq or maybe JUST maybe... It's his regular voice
Lol
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but i'm not a doughnut earther
The earth is flat :)
100% of this video is made up. It's all theories and ridiculous sci fi fantasy. Scientism is, by far, the world's most laughable religion.
Definitely Not CIA Bear says a jesus freak that uses religion for everything he does
@@rejectygo5900 im christian and i certainly believe there are many other planets out there, but we have no proof that ALL of these are real finds
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Scientist 1: Hey I just found a new planet, what should I name it?
Scientist 2: Oh I know what to name it ( bangs his head on the keyboard )
Scientist 1: PERFECT!
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Weebs don't get an opinion
Anyone else randomly obsessed with planet, sea and dinosaur videos 🤣
Mee
Most sheep seem to be.
Jason Miller Like Eminem fans lol.
Me chhh
Me when I was like 5
I came for the fake doughnut planet, I stayed for the education.
EBOWARRIOR loll same
ME TOO, but a doughnut planet is possibel tho, e read it somewhere. look it up
I came to see if there's any other baked planets
Same 😂
Call bullshit on the education part.
Ice 7 is when gravity is so strong that the water molecules are compacted so tight to the point where its solid. (I believe so)
Correct
I dont think that the force of gravity is enough to compact the atoms in such a way that ice forms. Its probably all the water above the ice that gives the pressure
Stan Kokkedee yeah. Prob right. I just knew it was pressure of some sort
I mean the man said there was no ice. Just solid water.
Literal solid water
I love this dude's voice
yung pipe cleaner
And his BS?
thats meet arnold
yung pipe cleaner you just gotta smoke like 5 packs of cigarettes a day and you can sound just like him lol
yung pipe cleaner he loves your voice too
ur so damn right this soft buttery voice could listen to him for hours
Ice 7 is not cold because it's not formed due to low temperature..
It's formed due to relatively high pressure.
We all know that the molecules in solid-state are closely binded together than in liquids and gasses.
So waht happens in ice 7 is that the loosely bound molecules are crushed by the tremendous pressure,which forces the element to attain a solid state,i.e the ice
That's why Ice 7 is not cold.
Kinda seemed like that was the obvious reason. IDK whats so hard to understand about water being under such pressure that it is basically solid.
@@jasonb624 PV=nRT is not a commonly remembered equation.
Thanks man thought that might be the reason.
thanks,,, ; ] ,,
BRO USING MICRO WAVE THE FOOD ,s PARTICE ALSO GAIN K.E AND ITS MOLECULES START TO VIBRATE AND NOT A RISE IN TEMP REATURE SO MUCH IF YOU PUT IT OUT FOR SOME TIME THAT FOOD WILL COOL DOWN VERY FAST , VERY VERY FAST. LIKE THIS IF ice 7 IS IN COM PARITIVILY LOW PREASURE IT WILL BECOME A LIQUID
Born to late too explore Earth
Born to early too explore space
Sucks
Go explore the Ocean
@@takeSomeJibs You are aware that exploring the depths of space is easier than exploring the depths of the ocean, right?
Born just right to fantasize about both
@@killkingLP exploring meaning literally going on a friggin field trip
Not observing
Born just in time for the biggest leap in human technological discovery as far as history goes ;) Not to mention the age of globalization and modernization. Quite narrowminded. Sounds like you're making excuses to me - Elon Musk is not holding back on the space exploration. You are ;)
There's so much texture to this guy's voice. It hurts my ears.
it’s like his voice is in 4K and my ears are a 2008 Dell laptop
Exactly
This guy should have a show on discovery channel
Yo, stop rolling your head to the keyboard. -scientist: i just gave a name to a planet
Some scientist can make some good name for their planets for example Trappist
Most planets are named after their stars, and considering there's anywhere between 100 to 400 billion stars in the galaxy it'd be difficult to create a unique and interesting name for each.
It´s estimated that there are between 100-300 billion stars in the milky way alone.
And the milky way isn´t the only galaxy.... It´s more like one out of 100 billion others.
The Second Edition of the 20-volume Oxford English Dictionary contains full entries for 171,476 words in current use. Good luck giving fancy names to every sun you discover. After you´ve done you can start with the planets.
Benjamin Norton well there's always a bigger number, so they could just be called by their number.
F!ck You agario lol
"Relatively cool at 3500 degrees Fahrenheit”
Jack Riley it is cool relative to 4000 degrees Fahrenheit
Jack Riley well it is relatively cool
Sarkis Nemer I don’t get what this “flat earth” thing is about? If everyone on Earth believed the planet is flat, does that mean we can defy physics and finally fly without aid? If yes, I’m converting to flat earth believer. Since I heard Flat earthers dispute the idea of gravity, and I really want to fly.
xDPrismshotxD well on earth, you can only fly on airplanes or freefalling, but you really cant normally fly with these physics. Its not about becoming a flat earther because you want to fly, its becoming a flat earther because you believe in flat earth.
well...relatively does mean relative to something else, and he was talking about the other side of the planet before, sooo...
this man could literally make me worship a piece of bread if he wanted to
Facts bro "Bread is the oldest know food and deserves all of our praise here are some examples..."
Lmao
All hail bread
@@shadowhunter6134 I heard his voice inn my head while reading this, STAPH IT!
HAIL BREADS!!!!
finally the best narrator is back
he copied real life lore
INFORMER ! Yeah, and RealLifeLore copied Thoughty2
amazing
Dpk 000 agree
Dpk 000 he sounds like new strange mystery's narrator.
Kid: flat earth
Man: round earth
Legend: donut earth
God: *Dinosaur shaped earth*
You a bitch just incase u dissing flat earth
I think earth is flat
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Planets: crab rave earth
Ice 7 is a solid form of water not because of the cold temperature but due to the pressure and gravity of the planet. Ice 7 is formed because of the the incredible force of gravity and pressure causing the water molecules to bond together.
Haaris ! Not all heroes wear capes, thank you sir
Macca "here to help" (*takes hat off and bows down)😉
so water has an ice-like shape but it's not cold to get hard?
Haaris ! I believe this to be true because gas giants have similar theories of solid helium or metallic helium something like that lol. Do to the pressure of the gravity like you said.
When he was talking about the pressure I kinda figured that's what it was. Wow can't believe I actually guessed that ! Lol
I love how he has to say “the glass will cut straight through the air.. AND YOU!”
Educational, but I still want a donut.
Cyproduction
Science fiction, but having that donut sounds like a "fantastic" idea.
Cyproduction i want an A N A L :V
Cyproduction. You simpleton
Why did I expect this?
Cyproduction, What's with your profile? :)
Bro you should be doing Hollywood movie trailers. Lol
Alexander Stolz true xD
that's true
rpazders hater
rpazders Well it still sounds good so I don't care. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Who the hell cares, it sounds amazing
Lol he went from talking to planets to talking about wing suits
no more for him
+*Macoladon C*
His lemon-scented fan blades must be refreshed daily.
presenter must be a wingsuit fan.
4:02
Me with an umbrella on HD 189733-b:
" I'M MARY POPPINS Y'ALL"
WHEEEEEEEEEZE
XDDDD
XD
Lol
PSHHHHHHHHHH LMAOOO
Lol earth isn't flat
It's a donut
You forgot .. Fidget spinner
Vegito other earth if it exist
Could be flat
Vegito did you just assume the Earth's gender?!?!?
TRIGGERED *Bass intensifies*
No, it couldn't.
I swear astronomers just press random buttons on the keyboard to name these planets.
Bridgett Traylor true
LOL
+Irfan Zainul what anime does your profile pic come from? please..
rook i think it has something to do with the time it was discovered aswell.
Planet AE354FRE
To put it simply, Ice 7 is ice that exists not because of low temperatures, but because of an immense amount of pressure. In this case, that pressure is the result of the staggering depths of the planet's oceans and how much water there is. The pressure forces water to become a solid.
Leave a like so he can see
This + all the particles align to allow the super density
Actually the deconstuction of a standard O-O bond and forcing of the hydrogen bonds to pass through the centre of water heximars is the combination of both the size and rotation speed of GJ 1214 B(the bigger and faster an object is the more gravitational forces are produced) and the pressure that occurs at the immense depths
Victor Chang Isnt Water at ~4° more dense than ice? So high pressure should melt ice again. Maybe there are some phenomena at the triple point.
I thought ICE 7 was a rapper............
Also the same could be for air, more specifically, the atmosphere of Jupiter
Now how do they really know what's on these planets ?...and where's my doughnut planet ?
Yeah, how do scientists know that there is water and air on planets.
@@deepfryer767 Bro, the Hubble Telescope, the Voyagers, the International Space Station and other satellites help detect planets and their properties. Hubble Telescope is used to detect new planets and determine their distance from Earth. The Voyagers are now in Interstellar Space through which they study the properties of Planets. International Space Station is used to detect new celestial bodies in the Milky Way Galaxy and study the properties of our galaxy.
Guess What?
I am an Aerospace Undergraduate 😁
@@deepfryer767 i dont know maybe its like you can see water and you can see an atmosphere (all atmospheres involve air atleast 0.001%)
@@kumarvedansh9147 No one asked for your qualifications.
@@kumarvedansh9147 Thanks!! Very helpful :)
I mean this is kind of interesting but his voice is just straight ASMR
Mr. Man honestly lmao, how do you even record voice that crisp? Gain??
Facts !
No its fucking annoying
Watch his video..dear diary sad cat or something like that its really good. He does comedy mostly using documentary style videos.
Tororu Like you?
Donut ever clickbait me again 😤
Frank Spigner I’m subbing to you for that
Or your wife's son!
Hahahahaha
That pun its wonderfull
420 likes bitch lets smoke some weed
I think they smashed a keyboard onto the ground for every planet's name.
BoostedTrash lol
"So Bob, what are we going to name this planet"
"GB 13799B 808"
"Brilliant"
"I'm sorry, I just dropped by keyboard"
Internet King lmaoo
The names are like thay bc they are considering the location, the sequence of the planet the telescope that found it etc, but yea they are fucking long no? XD
Jose Galvan they mind aswell call it prisoner 16bexoplanet
The ICE VII is the ice formed in the temperature which exceeds the boiling point of the water, but due to the extreme atmospheric pressure the evaporating water is forced to stay in solid state by forcing the molecules with pressure to stick together. Video is quite helpful, Nice!
Edit: There's a comment by Jodi Elizabeth Kreiner, she explained it quite well! And she's a chemical engineer, and I am in grade 10!
Good to see that 10th graders of this generation know this stuff or even interested in this stuff rather than ruining their lives by insta influencers or tiktok! Keep it up
Anyone who took 10th grade physics like you have should have been able to figure it out.
Finally someone who includes celsius!
Outside the USA, we do.
Who cares
Soviet Ninja Thank you.
As an American I can say that it’s completely stupid that we use a more complicated system of measurement just for the sake of not being like those dirty communists in the east. It’s half the reason we are so much further behind the world in education
u guys r cancer i was talking about canada but okay
I do not believe this channel doesn't have over a billion subs..
Siam Alam agreed
Absolutely agree 🙌🏼
it will soon don't worry. I just hope the quality of the videos don't get worse because of that..
Edward Nygma *cough cough* jake paul
Siam Alam Well... It's because people turned into douchebags in a heartbeat when he did a video about "what if the Moon was a Spinner" and a good amount un-subscribed. Just like that. One vid. It would be like Chris Brown or Katy Perry losing 1mil fans over one song. It was ridiculous.
**In regards to Ice 7**- This phenomenon of solidification (in the absence of proper temperatures to do so) occurs because of immense pressure. Think of it like this: gas molecules are spread far apart, but as it gets cooler and condenses into liquid these molecules become more compact, and even more so compact when it solidifies into solid. The great pressure at the bottom of the aforementioned ocean was so large that is essentially managed to squeeze the water molecules so tight that is solidified into a warm ice or "Ice 7" even in the absence of a sub 0°C (32°F) temperature. This can also be done with any gaseous or liquid element. A common example is the pressurization of gaseous oxygen to liquid in scuba divers breathing tanks. **Hope this Helped!**
P.S. This is a way dumbed down version of the explanation but if you're feeling adventurous, dare you google it?
U explained it better than me
mruybkye so solid water
To add to that, ice on earth is frozen in a hexagonal structure while ice VII has a different structure.
Ice 7 is hot because the pressure holding it solid is constant but so is it's temperature state. And when the atoms are forced into such a compact space, they generate a lot of friction. Furthermore that in turn generates more heat so it would be ice that is very very hot. The mass is 7 times less than that of water so one gallon of ice 7 would unfold into 7 gallons of water in according to its relative gravity.
Melona Novak exactly!
When he started talking about base jumping I got way confused like I thought it was an ad... the rest of the video was like a 180
😂😂😂
Does anyone else feel like he is the god off all narrators?
He sounds like exactly what u would think if when I think of a narrator
AnazingMamiac 9
Give him a respectable, aged British accent and _then_ your on point.
I disagree. He is also the typically narrator which try to put sensations in his voice.
He is not neutral enough.
shutup Frank
shutup madzangels
I want him to clear his throat omg
You know what planet is strange too?
Earth.
Why?
Fidget Spinners.
LOL 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Anti Mage always ruining the fun...
And people on the subways who take others' seats when offered to them but without even expressing any gratitude, girls who are kept locked up in their rooms until they're in their 40s, etc.
thank you..someone shares my hate for them too
WHAT IF THE GOD IS THE ONE BIG FIDGET SPINER?!?! PRAY, MOTHERFCKERS, PRAY!
For those who are interested, the thumbnail's planet is Clickbatus 3c2DeC
It's all clickbait. Literally all of it is made up for sci fi retards that believe anything they hear.
2019: earths a circle
2020: earths a donut
"Ice 7" is common sense ... people don't understand what "pressure" even is. imagine that you have 10 million tennis balls and a tube high enough to stack them all, now imagine what will happen to the bottom tennis ball/s? Answer - it will get smushed under the weight (pressure) so badly that it will turn into a solid disk-shaped object. If you keep adding weight (pressure) on it, it will get harder and harder.
This is what pressure is. Same happens with water. All matter is constantly moving, even solid objects, such as your keyboard or PC screen, particles keep moving in them. If you try to compress matter, it gets harder due the fact that particles will get closer together and don't have any room to move.
So if you put insane amount of pressure on water, it will turn into solid object, which is called ICE.
you can also put water in cold place and it will turn into ice, but molecular structure remains same, while under pressure you can turn it into solid without cooling it down.
Take an ordinary gas lighter for example, you see it has "liquid" inside it? yet if you break it, it will "blow up" and there's no liquid anywhere, that's because it's pressurized gas. Gas turns into liquid when under pressure and liquid turns into solid object when under even more pressure.
There are planets that have ice on fire, literally. people don't understand how it's possible, but it's just common sense if you understand basics of what "pressure" is and how it works. That planet has insanely high gravity, so any water on surface will be pulled to the planet with such force that it turns into solid ice, but it's so close to the sun that temperatures cause fire storms, but even when fire melts the top layer of ice, gravity won't let that water or steam escape, so as result you literally have icy planet on fire without ever melting.
Wow
Damn...
I know right. Its pretty simple stuff but somehow no one seems to understand it
I thought pressure generated heat? PV=nRT so if the pressure is increasing and assuming the volume of the specific portion of ICE 7 we are measuring is constant, wouldn’t the temperature have to rise, causing it to then melt? Maybe that’s just for gases and not liquids (or is it solids we’re talking about since it’s technically not a liquid in ICE 7 state?). Physics and chemistry are confusing...
@@alberteinstein1452 Wait.....aren't you Albert E.?Like you are the smartest in the whole world,you're suppossed to know this Sir. ;-;
Ice 7 (or any number to my knowledge) is water that is under so much pressure it is forced to be solid because of how close the particles is, I believe Ice 14 has been artificially created on earth, although I may be wrong. Thumbs this up so he sees it please.
Tankerspam no
Ice 700 is so dense it's create a black hole and one cube of it would be enough to fill our oceans waters 4 times over
water under great pressure would rather be liquid than solid because water reaches its most compressed form at 4°Celcius where it is liquid. That means that the same amount of cold, liquid water weighs more than the same amount of solid ice. This is also the reason why ice swims at the top of your glass and why we can walk on the northpole.
Tankerspam I must know how this ends
CarlE i bet you're right with your opinion about ice 7 because it's the only logical eay to see it. However, unlike most other materials ice has its highest density at 4 degrees celcius in a liquid form. This is caused by the special molecular structure of H20. There is data showing the density of water in relation to its temperature which you can see here:
www.engineeringtoolbox.com/water-thermal-properties-d_162.html
and here:
www1.lsbu.ac.uk/water/density_anomalies.html
In chapter D4 you can see a graph describing certain data. The anomalous density of water is explained there as well.
In chapter D6 of the second link it is said that the temperature of maximum density is shifting down with increased pressure. Maybe we should look up for further information about this aspect to find out something about the mysterious ice 7 :D
Astronomer 1:"Omg I just found a new planet I wonder what I should call it?"
Astronomer 2:"Hey dude maybe you should just mash random keys on your keyboard."
Astronomer 1:"Okay so the name is hf 748nfifndkfndknc7486483
How Aphex Twin names his songs
The numbers are for sorting planets by things like location, sequence, what type of planet they are, ect.
Um, no.
Ben Shmia haha
Ben Shmia Hey thanks for clearing that up. Yep thanks clear as mud,....I'm overflowing with confidence
I guess Homer Simpson was here before me, because the doughnut planet has gone without trace
You explain stuff so cool you deserve 1million subscribers
Mag Septic I'd say more than that
TekendraMK12 Łj Gàñg I think he means at least
N1no 77 even id say more than that u know
He's getting there - currently at 823K.
Mag Septic getting there
I really should be doing homework.
jai bhatnagar probably learned more watching this video
Booooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
then if its science, you'll get A++ XD
jai bhatnagar you are learning that homework
This probably has more Info than your homework
I would love to sit down with the people who figure out what the atmospheres and terrains of these distant planets are . It blows my mind that we can know these things from so far away.
It’s funny that it’s literally interesting enough to have one of those planets as the thumbnail but you had to put the flying space doughnut😑
Jimmy Winchester thats just a picture of the Earth....?
P
Ice VII is a cubic crystalline form of ice. It can be formed from liquid water above 3 GPa (30,000 atmospheres) by lowering its temperature to room temperature, or by decompressing heavy water (D2O) ice VI below 95 K. Ordinary water ice is known as ice Ih, (in the Bridgman nomenclature). Different types of ice, from ice II to ice XVI, have been created in the laboratory at different temperatures and pressures. Ice VII is metastable over a wide range of temperatures and pressures and transforms into low-density amorphous ice (LDA) above 120K. Ice VII has a triple point with liquid water and ice VI at 355 K and 2.216 GPa, with the melt line extending to at least 715 K and 10 GPa. It can also be created by increasing the pressure on ice VI at ambient temperature.....;.....found here--->www.quora.com/What-is-ice-7-in-greater-detail with a two second google search have fun its a good read
In contrast to ice Ih, high-density ices may incorporate some solutes into their crystal structure. Ice-seven may incorporate up to ~7.5 wt % NaCl into the octahedral cavities (face-centered positions of its body centered cubic structure, described above right) at high pressure (for example, 4-21 GPa). Counter-intuitively, this incorporation causes a reduction in the unit cell dimensions and a greater than expected increase in density The inclusion of salt also raises the pressure required for conversion to ice X
Ice-seven has known triple points with ice-six and ice-eight (5 °C, 2.1 GPa), ice-eight and ice-ten (100 K, 62 GPa) and liquid water and ice-six (355 K, 2.216 GPa). Ice-seven pressure-volume data has been described. Interestingly, at high pressures (~ 2.3 GPa), liquid water can be made to freeze at over 100 °C (to give the denser ice-seven). The relative permittivity (dielectric constant) of ice-seven is about 150. or there abouts.....lol
In laymen terms, Ice VII is water at such high pressure that at room temperature it forms a solid crystal like structure.
So.... theoretical fortress of solitude confirmed?
Sam Sim coming from someone who knows there shit here but its the internet and no one gives a shit but anyway this is all true but quite vague but he is appealing to the majority of audiences who don't understand the technical terms...
ManBoy Spartan nererrrrrddd
Ice 7 is water that is solid not because it is passed its freezing point(earth atmospheric freezing point at least), but because the pressure around it is so great, that it's molecules are compressed into solid form.
Ashley Thompson not really. If you increase the pressure enough to make ice VI, or VII, it's because the freezing point actually changes as pressure changes.It's not as simple as more pressure = ice VII. There are many forms of ice that can form with different pressures and temperatures. But it still forms because it's past it's freezing point (or deposition point if going from gas to solid).
+bradley wakeham
ice VII is not created by freezing (ordinary way to form ice is to lower vibrating energy so polarity of molecule orders them to ice form) but by reordering of protons out of hydrogen atoms in extreme pressure to form crystal structure. and it requires 3GPa (30k atmospheres) to achieve it. ashley was right. also it is very stable, it can survive cooling and loss of pressure and retain form and can also keep its basic structure up to a 120GPa (40x more than its basic origin pressure). its the most stable ice form we know and there are 16 of them.
+kitty well fire is all about the oxygen. it depends on the material but it comes down to this: you give energy to something (heat it up) and it breaks down until something combustible (reactant with oxygen) comes out of it and then that reactant burns (reacts with said oxygen). its as simple as that. it is a continuing process because fire keeps itself around ignition temperature (hot enough to break up and react with oxygen) and is therefore self-perpetuating.
not if the whole process is not freezing, it is not losing mobility on atomic scale (vibration = heat, in simple terms) but rather restructuring of atomic structure and its bonds (loss of proton) due to pressure. its a totally different thing.
on another mater do not misuse technically and, because 'being frozen' is a subtype of crystallization, 'technically' (but in reality literally) both ice 6 and 7 are crystal, alas only one is frozen. and its not ice 7.
sakatababa how did you learn this, what line of work are you in?
I didn't know there was a donut planet.
p l a t i n u m . e x e there isn't and isn't possible
JAB Playz he was being sarcastic.
JAB Playz stop ruining dreams
Humble Scrub mabie but to be clasiffied as a planet it would have to have enough gravity to crush itself into a sphere under the weight of its own gravity
I clicked on the video partly because I saw that "planet." I was very disappointed when it wasn't there.
Nobody:
Litearly nobody:
Me: sooo, nature created glass??
Natural glass is formed naturally without the intervention of man. Its primary composition is silica with impurities.
It's us human purify glass, make them transparent and craft them as artifacts but yes, nature created glass.
I don't remember if this is a myth or not but they say that lighting can turn sand into natural glass
@@tickthigssavelives2876 True. Glass is formed under high temperature and lightning hitting ground generated high temperature. granules of glass are formed.
@@wyktommyhui Oh, so that's why you put sand in a furnace to make glass in Minecraft. It all makes sense now.
Shiny ice is a glass
finally a video about some cool space shit it's been some time since the last one
laraib ahmad even more
Daath 301 wtf
Daath 301 I have never heard about space goats but would be cool If there were any
Daath 301 k
I'm aahad
I dont think Thanos would be happy to see us invading his home...
Who is Thanos?
@@NyizGobi You either have Alzheimer's, or you figured out what the internet is 5 minutes ago. Actually no, 2 seconds ago.
Bro how do you not know who Thanos is
@@NyizGobi a cousin of shequill o'neal
Matthew Houle A grape guy
Dear Riddle
In case you had not figured out from when you published to video to now then I would gladly like to tell you that the substance
ICE 7
is a form of ice that despite being extremely hot, is still a solid due to the immensely high pressure that condenses the molecules into a solid, this pressure "overpowers" the heat that tries to separate the molecules into a liquid, gas, or even plasma.
this occurrence happens in the same way in the earth's core (although not as ice).
to summarise, this phenomenon is the act of heat or I like to call it in this case "Molecular Scissors" being "overpowered" by the condensing properties of pressure.
I hope this message helped you and any other readers of this comment in understanding the phenomenon that creates ICE 7 AND Earth's very own Solid core.
Feel free to like if you found this useful.
Sincerely T.R.O.N
T.R.O.N The Ruby Of Notch what is plasma?
is this an email??? no so y u put sincerley!?!
LoLa9951 what is nucleus? is it the atom core? english is not my native language, so i don't understand all the fancy words in english. Well, sometimes i don't in my native language either :-)
09 sigfos a nucleus is the center of an atom and it's not fancy, but rather scientific
LemonsAreMaddness Channel to me, fancy and scientific words are about the same :-)
anyone else can't stop clicking on more videos pls i've been stuck to this channel for 2 hours
Roses are red
Violets are blue
I got tricked
*and so did you*
nice one
yeet
Yeah I going to space with my men
The earth is a doughnut
Tricked into watching an interesting and factual video that actually taught me something today. Damn, they did it again.
thank you for using celcius.
lol I use Fahrenheit
thank you for mis-spelling it.
celsius
selsius
Krzysztof Cichal 🅱️elcius
I love how Americans just deal when people use Celsius but everyone else is desperate for help when someone uses Fahrenheit haha. If you're older than 16 you should really be able to use both easily.
Ice 7 is a form of solid liquid formed by pressure. It is almost as hard as diamonds. It is more of a crystal than a form of ice.
kulsnipr 76 thanks
The molecules of liquid are compressed so tightly by the pressure it forms into a solid rather than acting like a liquid.
Ice 7 seems to be closer to the hardness of granite where as Ice 9 goes higher however Ice 10 - 17 act more like styrofoam
Personally, I think URANUS is the strangest planet...
Butt that’s just me.
Underrated
Who’s laughing?
And, GOD LAUGHS ! 🥰
Could you make a video about how insignificant we are in this galaxy
Yo, I already have self-esteem issues, man
Colin Dalangin real life lore already did
Just go watch any video from
Kurzgesagt - In a Nutshell
Make the creationists look stupid
what will be the point for that? no offense but if you feel that way, then have at it. I don't consider myself insignificant so surely, I wouldn't want to watch something like that..
I love this dude no homo but he dosnt upload very often but when he does it's worth the wait
Astronomers be like:
Oh I've found a new planet,
what should I name it?
Okay let's type some random words on my keyboard.
Kamesh p. This is because it is easy to name them by numbers rather than using characters .
Here a challenge ; Give me 1000 names .
BUT MAKE SURE YOU PUT 2 LETTERS BEFORE OR AFTER THE NAME!!!
Actually those are not random words ..lol they actually have meaning like the and date when they found ..and the category of that certain planet
Kamesh p. Nothing new.You don't need to be Russian rocket scientist. So many Universes with so many,many Planets OUT OF THIS WORLD!. ??? LOL
Exhustani I agree
I'm glad your voice is a science channel like you that's really affecting.
Ice 7 is water at extremely huge pressure that it becomes solid. To imagine that pressure, it's a human that is compressed in an ant...
ElectroCraft09 just sounds sick
ElectroCraft09 crack a Super Cold one with the boys
ElectroCraft09. To know the exact pressure that makes water solid any temperature is to use Pressure vs. Temperature diagram. For example, at 0°C, water must be pressurized up to 1 GPa = 10,000 atmospheres. At higher Temperature, such as 350°C, pressure should be around 100,000 atmospheres for a solid phase.
Basic thermodynamics :)
Interesting. Something similar to Absolute 0. I"m very ignorant about this. It seems that all molecular vibration ceases. Am I close? Wonder if it would ever thaw?
Ice Nine is better. "Cat's Cradle"...
"The more I learn about this, the less I have doubts about the existence of hell!" 😂😂😂
That is exactly why you keep hearing about this kind of stuff so that you won't believe hell is real. It is very real my friend. I pray you don't find out first hand. It is no laughing matter.
Rodney Lawrence lol
@@vintagenight7827 Low blow! I see what you did there! 😂😂
You go to those planets and get torn apart by winds or burn to death over and over and over again . thats hell first hand (:
Hope y'all make it to heaven
Its optimus prime speaking....!😃
Just joking lol true
Sounds like a discount Morgan freeman
Rick Sanchez his last name is Freeman, so how much cheaper could anyone else be? Pun, of course you know that I am joking.
Just joking lol
Woll Akol im a transformers fan too
I love this channel! ♥️TH-cam is recommending all the right videos! Though it's getting creepy how it's starting to know what i want. 😬
so which of these did jake paul come from?
England is his planet
but England is a city right?
he is being sarcastic and no England isnt a city... ITS OUR SUN
Yeah he said England was his city, now It's a meme.
Jake Paul lives in The black hole
they know all about thede planets but cant predict weather lol
plus we probably know a lot more about space than our own planet lmao
I am so confused by this comment.
It's ok to speculate I suppose.
@cum cakes That's being ideal.
Nothing wrong with that, but won't happen.
And there is money floating around for really useless shit.
The space is something we need to study.
@cum cakes I love and understand the romantic mind of yours.
But the earth is not a candy store.
Great video
Ice 7:
Best way to be explained is the compression of water, (it's not possible on earth as our oceans are not deep enough) so after you have gone down a certain depth the pressure of the water turn this into a syrupy water, then if you keep going eventually you will hit ICE 7, where the water has been that compressed it becomes a solid, this does not have to be cold to form this, just a hell of a lot of water pressure, to get Ice 7 the ocean will need to be around 12x deeper than the deepest point on earth, hope this helps 👍
I was wondering pressure decreases volume but ice have more volume then water(When to water molecules reach near hydrogen bond will be strong making ice more volume then water
This is an assumption. You really think you're smart, that's funny.
@@nobuddy5781 you really think your comment is funny. Thats smart.
@@yankyruss7246 I see what you did there.
@@nobuddy5781 😂🤣
Anybody else notice that 3 out of 4 planets were explained similarly familiar to the real life lore 5 strange plants(also this video was posted 4 months after that video)
Jelly Buen so ¾ from the 5 planets were similarly explained ? Haha 😂
fr
This guy is living in 3017 while we are living in 2017.
we have to study things & prepare. How the hell do you All the stuff that was invented in the last 100 Years Got here? dare to dream OR go join the Amish.
I have the same first name as you if that's your really name
Dude I'm in 5018 get on my level
Crystal Clear 7029 anyone?
1024
What gets me is how the hell do they calculate exact temperatures on planets hundreds of lightyears away?
Ikr
*I think it's approximate it's called an Equilibrium temperature.*
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planetary_equilibrium_temperature
bill2526 bill2526 No. Holy books lie. Except strategy guides. Those never lie, only withhold information. [:
D.M.I Disturbed nowhere near😜
Cheese River Strategy guides? Atheism? Woah! We've got an edgelord here.
Ice 7 is a cristalline substance that is formed when water is compressed at 30,000 atmospheres
I'm pretty sure it's water that is solid, not from a lack of heat but the compression of the molecules
Maybe looks like (google: cubic crystallaline formation, images) minerals forming by the same structural system.
Androidbot 22 So. In other words it’s the Crystalline entity from Star Trek TNG. :)
And it most definitely can be cold. Any time it occurs in a natural environment it's going to be because the water is so deep that no sunlight reaches it. The cold would not be what caused the ice to form, but sure the hell isn't hindering it. Only in a lab can you produce a warm form of ice 7, and we're not capable of doing it, to my knowledge.
Thanks for the unit conversions. Highly appreciated.
Roses are red
Violets are blue
I was drawn by the thumbnail
And so were you too
Roses are red
Violets are blue
Omae wa mou
Shindeiru
BlahBlahBlah NANI?!
Roses are red blood is too
I was with ferry wap eating Jimmy choos
Rajasmit Purkayastha no I wasn't
Rajasmit Purkayastha roses are red
Violets are blue
Idgaf about you
Or anything that u do
Thank you so much for putting Celsius's and Kmph's !
If he is a scientist Americans should thank him for putting the Fahrenheits and the miles.
Snowwie88 i wont cus we use C's and kmh/s here xdd
Maybe Half Life 3 can be found on another planet.
LOL
Touching Guy Maybe another version of Gaben is selling cheaper d-lores in secret on other planets.
We need to speed up tecnology development so we can go to another universe and steal their half life 3 copies.
Touching Guy The devs of Half-Life can not count to 3. Thus, it will never ever exist.
Touching Guy well due to the law of infinite probability, it's out there somewhere
this guy talks so deep, its out of this world
Scientist1:OMG we found a new planet, what should we call it. Scientist2:Idk just spam the keyboard. Scientist1:Ok, I call it, 348BCVK-IB
Imagine the flat-Earthers if that Donut planet was real.
I would love to live on a donut planet because if this. Thank you
imagine you realise that we live on flat earth!
@Claudia Juarez colour does not exist my friend
Www.reddit.com/r/colorseeingconspiracy
@Claudia Juarez if its not real, then weve been using the term flat for things that arent real anyway, so the planet would still be flat and not real at the same time
Ary Costa
imagine spheretards all got hemorrhoids !!! had to sit on a donut hot water thingy.
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It's amazing how many shots in these videos are from SpaceEngine. That game is an experience.
what's the worst thing about throwing a party in space? , You have to planet.......... :D Kill me now.
JΔΨ TRΔP ΣDM also you would have problems trying to comet down when it's done😂
You can't even party from dusk until dawn. why try it? You could go way beyond you know space is so cool I'm sure the time will float on by.
Kill me too
I can't take your horrible jokes!@$##!$%#^$%@%$% I mean riddles
#TheZargonEmpireJustDeclaredWarOnYourPun..
7:55 This planet is burning!
ART GALLERY
It sounds pretty toasty to me, jack ass
+ART GALLERY are you an astro physicist? Astronaut? No? Awww. Dumbass conspiracy theorist? Yes? Cool!
Genius Nation well your not a genius
Genius Nation also there is a planet made of condensed carbon aka diamond
Cobras Venom hahaha yea iknow right it is so awesome
I like the video, but the thumbnail was a clickbait and that's bad!
Just about all the new thumbnails are clickbait and obviously bullshit.
i wanted planet donut too :(
Thats the earth its flat round and hallow
Are you saying there are no Donut Earths? :)
Eh, I don't mind. He can do whatever he wants to get viewers, since that's literally his job, and as long as it doesn't affect his content, I honestly don't care.
This very well may be my most favorite video on yourube . . .
Absolutely loved this -
Ice 7 is called ice simply because it's a solid form of water. The water molecules in regular ice are locked in a lattice structure because of temperature, but if pressed under enough pressure, the water molecules are squeezed together into a solid structure.
So if you touch it, would your finger be wet? Or would you feel just the temperature on the surface?
@@mykeyacosta8434 the world may never know I can't imagine the human body getting close so that kind of pressure if it does that to the water what can happen to the human body
We're up to ice-9 now! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_IX .....wait....correction....we're up to Ice-16 !!!! (Been a few years since I last looked at this stuff lol)
At that temperature and pressure you would probably merge with the ice leaving inorganic compounds on the surface. Think of a very.....interesting "splat."
@@rngnv4551 lmao basically a red splat. I don't know why my brain didn't understand the sort of pressure ice 7 would be under lol
YUS THE GOD VOICE IS BACK WITH A NEW VIDEO
Undoomed has a deeper voice.
Finaltits seems someone is juicing on vitamin S!
Ice 7 is a molecule formed by water above 3 GPa and it is created by lowering temperature to ambient levels. It's the most stable form of ice because it exists at a wide variety of temperatures
_just imagine what kind of beings live on a planet that gets 1700 degrees and rains rocks._
Didn't care about the clickbait thumbnail and I still clicked on the video because. Of. Your. VOICE.
Nothing wrong with knowing what you like.
Ethan Selman Don't talk to her like that. Show some respect
Ethan Selman maybe what she mean is the thumbnail for this video.
ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ it is a clickbait thumbnail because there was no fuckin' donut planet, guys
Ethan Selman lmao did you even read my comment?
Ice 7 forms when water is put under extreme pressure while keeping temperature within the range that we would normally associate with liquid water. Increasing pressure usually likes to increase temperature, but we can compensate by shrinking the volume and riding what is known as an 'isotherm' (a relationship between pressure and volume which leaves temperature unchanged). The intense pressure will cause the water to become solid, despite remaining outside the range of what we would normally think of as ice.
does that mean you could touch it? theoretically.
Grizzly Hunter No, but that would certainly be neat! The reason it is not possible is that the conditions you would need to make ice 7 (I.e. extreme pressure and low volume) would only occur in a setting like the bottom of a super-ocean or perhaps inside some apparatus we have built. You'd never find it just 'lying around' in conditions which wouldn't have already killed you.
lol thanks for the reply mate! its really interesting stuff!
so its kind of like the process that forms diamonds?
Sam Baldwin somewhat, if the pressure is removed, the water returns to it’s normal state, losing its unusual properties it obtained under high pressure.
Notification Squad Right Here Dude!
Hell no
More importantly, how are they getting such specific and detailed information for each planet that are located thousands of light years away?
tresvinos3 Years of research and studying using different advanced technologies for example telescopes the internet etc.
Lt. Uhura is sending this information to Riddle from the USS Enterprise.
When you got to titan, it just sounded like one long list of reasons why we shouldn't go to titan lol...