The developers of the Tasty Planet series have seen Gray play as a shark, an octopus, & more. And they have said, "Damm, that guy is still hungry. What can we feed him now?"
Agreed, having the black hole constantly go from subatomic particles to universe and back really puts this entire game full loop like how, in the multiverse are universe is subatomic compared to bigger ones and bigger ones off to infinity. Like how everything we do is infinitely small no matter how far we get.🙃
Someone needs to tell Gray to play Donut County. If he loves swallowing stuff as a sentient black hole, he’ll *absolutely love* swallowing stuff as a remote-controlled sinkhole.
@@TheRealAlpha2 I feel like Gray has to know about Katamari Damacy already. I think he can only record on his PC, not on a console so that is probably why we've never seen it.
4:32 Black holes are already essentially doing that by just existing. They are so dense that they sort of invert spacetime, flipping places with time and space.
I approve of this message. I took enough Engineering classes to understand the metric system beyond the average person. It is pronounced peek-o-meter. It is spelled picometer because of the prefix.
By the way, if someone is wondering why there is germs from earth on Mars In this game, humans may have accidently sent microbes to mars each time they landed a spacecraft; the germs were inside, and could still be alive on mars
@@idkman4748It's supposed to be a grey goo, the black hole is just another skin of it and that's how the game works. Larger objects or creatures may or may not hurt you
Nice nod to the Nested Universe Hypothesis by having the Universes at the end be the same as the Quarks at the beginning. This game has to be right up your alley. It treats whole planets as *R O O K I E N U M B E R S .*
Gray makes up the best names for creatures he doesnt know the name of. Like calling a tardigrade a baked potato with legs 😂. Keep up the awesome videos Gray! You always make my day with your jokes!
Blackholes this size exsist, it just destroy itself within [a really small amounts of time] because all blackholes lose mass and when you don't have that much to begin with you won't be blackholing for long
Now, I am completely unqualified to really answer this, but in my opinion, (4:55) I would expect bacteriophages to be somewhat bitter, considering they are mainly protein coats w/ phosphorus and nitrogen containing genetic material.
it's actually an interesting question! here, the three possible options are sour, salty, or bitter, since phages don't contain glucose or glutamate. I'd go with bitter too, but idk what I'm talking about. hopefully someone else will chime in and solve this captivating mystery XD
5:50 Typically measurements will pronounce the suffix -meter as if it were a single word. If you get into the instruments, like odometer (oDOMeter) or micrometer (micROMeter) then the prefix takes precedence. But, its' largely inconsistent among people...
Slight innacuracy gray, at 16:10, you said young star, Red Dwarf stars are actually quite the bit older than most other stars, in most cases the bigger the star the younger it is and the less time it exists before going into a supernova. :D Edit: the red giants (not to be confused with red dwarf stars) are stars on their deathbeds right before a supernova.
It's a copy of tasty planet. It even has music and sound when absorbing something.(Mas bien una copia con un poco mas de sentido que un slime mas grande que el universo)(because a black hole of that size would devour the earth in a second)
For anyone wanting a recipe for hard candy cuz why not: 1 cup granulated sugar 1/4 cup water 1/4 cup corn syrup a drop or 2 of food coloring 1/2 teaspoon flavoring ( if desired) Notes: DO NOT MIX the sugar mixture AT ALL if you mix it there is a high chance of crystallization. Cool thoroughly before eating. if you do not have a thermometer you can do the cold water test it is when you drip a bit of the hot sugar mixture into cold water search for a chart for it if you wanna use this method. Step 1: Prepare a baking sheet with parchment paper if you are using moulds skip this step. Step 2: add sugar water and corn syrup to a medium sauce pan Step 3: stick in a candy/oil thermometer or you can stick in a meat thermometer every few seconds turn stove onto medium high heat Step 4: once sugar mixture reaches about 260-265F add food coloring if using. Do not mix the bubbling will mix it in for you. Step 5: cook the sugar mixture on medium high heat until it reaches exactly 300F immediately remove from heat and if using flavoring add to the sugar mixture DO NOT MIX the bubbling will mix it in for you. Step 6: pour the sugar mixture onto prepared baking sheet or into the moulds Step 7: cool and enjoy! Please pin, gray so everyone can see my recipe that may or may not create a blackhole
I am dying because Gray doesn't understand a lot of things in science. I won't hold it against you, I'm a nerd. Great video, I was laughing the whole way through.
Either way that a game being a black hole, and one with sentient control js funny af. But if this were mass enough to sustain that "pull" on reality then there would be no effin game. probably
1:50, no they're real units, they're metric, their magnitudes go from 1000 of 1 unit to 1 of the next, e.g. 1000 meters is 1km but 1 meter is 1000mm, metric is MUCH easier to use than imperial when doing math, if just yapping to 1 another then imperial is fine
@@daenite2480 Idk, the average human height is less than 2 meters and I would say that on average, people are more tall than they are wide so it seems pretty accurate.
@@dypfulcjvjv no it doesn't explode it's not a star collapsing in on it's the corpse of a star that would basically fade away similar to how a star the size of our sun would shed its outer layers when it begins to die there is no big violent explosion when the black hole fades away that's it
@@Spearofinamorata well this is technically only theoretic is generally agreed that if a black were to spread and dissipate it would release an enormous amount of energy and explode
@@dypfulcjvjv what it doesn't become bigger and spread apart that's not how something dissipating works it's like slowly pulling apart a a cotton ball it just gets progressively smaller until there's basically nothing left
@@Spearofinamorata well that might be how some normal objects work it's not how black holes work they get denser and denser and denser and eventually they hit a critical point where they're so small and so dense that the energy has nowhere else to go and explodes outwards there's actually another video specifically about that on this channel
1:01 it would do nothing. Basically a black hole of that size would instantly evaporate. (Turn all its matter into energy) It's once the black hole is stable where you should start to worry.
13:44 the common sense Skeptic would agree with you. Basically the number ways one would die either on their way too Mars or on Mars rivals a gray still plays video for it's thoroughness of death. Especially the way Elon wants to do it.
I'll say this and I'll say it again until Alex notices. Combine Windmills with Magnets with the magnet windmills opposite eachother with paired cars so they twirl like a devastating maelstrom of madness. Gray will love it!
@@TheHitokiriGamer That's the type of response I was hoping for! Even though it wasn't a GTA video, I hoped the request would eventually be noticed. So, thank you and keep up the excellent work!
7:35 That guy with legs is called a tardigrade (aka "Waterbear") . The waterbear is a very tiny animal known as the smallest animal. The waterbear can survive in extreme conditions such as Space. I forgot all the other conditions it could survive. But yeah that's the waterbear. 10:48 What the hell a centimeter is smaller then a human not this big
At around 2:00 A proton *is* a Hydrogen nucleus. The one labeled as a Hydrogen Nucleus is specifically a Deuterium Nucleus. At 3:20 Iron Oxide's not a molecule. It's an ionic compound. In water, the ions would be separate
as a student studying for the mcat rn seeing gray call a bacteriophage a 'crispy frog' creature made my day ;-;
Aw
same
As someone applying to several Master of Public Health programs, it made my day too! XD
What a way to be reminded of switching out of premed because of organic chemistry lol
Same! Makes a great study breaj
You can always count on Gray when it comes to games with outer space in them.
the way he said "cockus?" really puts me into a fit of laughter!
Gray is the ultimate bugfinder and you cannot tell me otherwise.
The developers of the Tasty Planet series have seen Gray play as a shark, an octopus, & more. And they have said, "Damm, that guy is still hungry. What can we feed him now?"
Yeas
Fr
As a person who loses their keys every day, I can only imagine how frustrated a black hole must be when it swallows reality
A black hole the length of a centimeter has the same mass as earth. A fun fact.
@@thatguy46744r/notsofunfact
Every day!? Girl you are inside one of these games but are also the one level they keep dying on lol
@@bananafrostingcookievery fun fact
@@roxywoods9562 ah i forgot this was graystillplays' channel
When the universes became quark-like, I was hit with an existential crisis that I did NOT expect from a GrayStillPlays video
I am a student and a master at these molecular pieces and Gray calling the Euglene a "molecular pickle" just made my day 10x better
Euglena or euglene? I dont know the difference
I was not expecting this game to get super philosophical at the end there. I was just enjoying the mindless repetition for a while.
Agreed, having the black hole constantly go from subatomic particles to universe and back really puts this entire game full loop like how, in the multiverse are universe is subatomic compared to bigger ones and bigger ones off to infinity. Like how everything we do is infinitely small no matter how far we get.🙃
A million Pastafarians cried out in anguish when Gray slurped the noodly monster.
R'amen.
Touched by His noodly appendage...
Blessed was the broth.
I mean, not really, considering he'd long ago eaten the entire Milky Way galaxy where all the Pastafarians dwelled. 😅
The Spaghetti God has no limits
I think this is the most educational game gray has ever played
It isn't educational at all, they're bad at astronomy.
HA
I'm amazing at astronomy
@@mohdsivannair8901 What do you mean? Everyone knows about the space mantas and noodly monster
@@mohdsivannair8901 Huh?
As someone who deeply enjoys learning about stuff on the molecular level and whatnot hearing gray call everything stupid names made me laugh
It make me cry😭
@@hildingvilding4618 honestly fair 💀
Same for me except that I'm the one who thinks road signs have stupid nowadays like michigan rd or blue av
21:10 The Universal Atom Theory
*aaaah* the universe 😩
Someone needs to tell Gray to play Donut County. If he loves swallowing stuff as a sentient black hole, he’ll *absolutely love* swallowing stuff as a remote-controlled sinkhole.
He would like it
That and Katamari Damacy. Then again he probably already plays games like that on his off time.
@@TheRealAlpha2 I feel like Gray has to know about Katamari Damacy already. I think he can only record on his PC, not on a console so that is probably why we've never seen it.
yes.
"Do you know who ate all the donuts?"
4:32 Black holes are already essentially doing that by just existing. They are so dense that they sort of invert spacetime, flipping places with time and space.
2:18 Gray, you're actually not wrong. It is in fact pronounced "peek-o-meters."
Really? I think it is personal preference and depends on where ur from. I say pick
I thought it was “pick-to-me-ters”
I approve of this message. I took enough Engineering classes to understand the metric system beyond the average person. It is pronounced peek-o-meter. It is spelled picometer because of the prefix.
Wait untill grey finds out there's measurements called snap, crackle and pop
Pico meter?
A black hole of that starting size would immediately radiate all of its mass as Hawking Radiation, and disappear in a ~~tiny subatomic~~ explosion.
so it would basically do nothing that affects us.
nerd
🤓
@@superJK92 no it would be bigger than big boy explosion
About to say that
" Can I eat the nuts yet? "
-GrayStillPlays
-Time: 8:51
Fun fact: at 9:58 the Black hole is already as heavy as Earth.
Density be crazy like that
Nerd detected
@@snaggy4811 Dropout detected
@@eaglevillegas6844starting attack
*Dropout takes ultimate damage!*
Is bacteriophage metal
By the way, if someone is wondering why there is germs from earth on Mars In this game, humans may have accidently sent microbes to mars each time they landed a spacecraft; the germs were inside, and could still be alive on mars
What I actualy wondering is how tf can something *DAMAGE* a blackhole
@@idkman4748It's supposed to be a grey goo, the black hole is just another skin of it and that's how the game works. Larger objects or creatures may or may not hurt you
Gray is like the black hole of this channel and we're getting sucked into great content every time Gray uploads
That was. . . Shitty and creative ngl
It says there's one comment when there's nothing here lol
@@Theangeldemonisno.1 now it says 3 comments and its only us two
@Poo_Number2 Do you mean us three?
Btw when the black hole ate the galaxy at 19:50 the middle was called the “Galactic Core”
In the middle of the milky way there is a supermassive black hole called sagittarius a
Nice nod to the Nested Universe Hypothesis by having the Universes at the end be the same as the Quarks at the beginning.
This game has to be right up your alley. It treats whole planets as *R O O K I E N U M B E R S .*
17:21 If anyone cares, an AU is an Astronomical Unit, the mean distance between Earth and the Sun, about 150 million kilometres.
Could also be gold.
150 Gm
93 million miles, for anyone using the Imperial System
Fun fact: if you are to compress 1 AU to a single centimeter (this scale is 1 : 38.4 trillion) my Roblox jump will be 2 km higher than sea level
As the world 🌎 was lava
Mom: walks in
Gray: I do love nuts 8:45
2:43 *"Ohhhh, H2Ohhhhhhh"*
20:37 I actually remember seeing this worm cluster. It's the God of the religion of Pastafarian. Thank you Gray.
Bro said I love nuts without hesitation💀 8:46
Gray makes up the best names for creatures he doesnt know the name of. Like calling a tardigrade a baked potato with legs 😂. Keep up the awesome videos Gray! You always make my day with your jokes!
Gray calling a bacteriophage a "crispy frog creature" is hysterical on a molecular level 😂
mmmm crispy frogs
Praise Be The Flying Spaghetti Monster! Another funtastic video from Gray, RA'men!
so you're a Pastafarian?
Run 3 reference ?
Random fun "nobody asked' fact: The church of the flying spaggeti monster is a real religion it was made for a social test
Blackholes this size exsist, it just destroy itself within [a really small amounts of time] because all blackholes lose mass and when you don't have that much to begin with you won't be blackholing for long
Only Gray would call a bacteriophage a 'molecular frog'. I love it.
you know its a good video when youve learnt 10 new words in the first minute
Brilliant. Gray inhaling everything with his giant hole.
Bro
Ayoo😭😭ffs
You lookin Sussy
Pause
🤨
9:04 a little sus there 👀👀
I knew someone would say it
Gray: I will eat every 'crispy frog creature'
Any Biologist: Well see actually-
When gray said “prickly sausage” it made my day😂😂😂 5:21
r/BrandNewSentence
Americans: WTF IS A KILOMETERRR!!!!?? (14:46)
I’m American and I know what a kilometer is.
@@kupini901what is it
as a canadian i am annoyed
Now, I am completely unqualified to really answer this, but in my opinion, (4:55) I would expect bacteriophages to be somewhat bitter, considering they are mainly protein coats w/ phosphorus and nitrogen containing genetic material.
it's actually an interesting question! here, the three possible options are sour, salty, or bitter, since phages don't contain glucose or glutamate. I'd go with bitter too, but idk what I'm talking about. hopefully someone else will chime in and solve this captivating mystery XD
I'm also unqualified, but I'd expect a mix between bitter and salty
Basically your average Karen
Always love hearing gray saying “YEET”
"I'm being chased by an angry camouflage sock"
Famous last words
Realistically a black hole that starts out that small would just instantly evaporate due to Hawking Radiation.
7:02 lol I'm being chased by an angry camouflage sock 😂😂😂
"I didnt know my black hole talked"
- Gray 2023
@Nitro Rose are you thinking what I'm thinking
@Nitro Rose 💀
"I ate nuts"
-Gray 2023
So you go around popular videos and type something extremely bland and basic… WHY ?! 🤦♂️
@Nitro Rose not even funny he just typed something basic
3:32 You're literally eating rust. Delicious.
Tetanus
9:04 Average uncle experience
Bro I’m dead 💀💀💀
AYO
_💀_
NAH 💀
I think you meant to say "average step-bro experience"
Screw science, tasty planet forever is a game to learn science
i live for everytime gray posts.
Same
Yea😊
SAME
Exactly
Yes
5:50 Typically measurements will pronounce the suffix -meter as if it were a single word. If you get into the instruments, like odometer (oDOMeter) or micrometer (micROMeter) then the prefix takes precedence. But, its' largely inconsistent among people...
Slight innacuracy gray, at 16:10, you said young star, Red Dwarf stars are actually quite the bit older than most other stars, in most cases the bigger the star the younger it is and the less time it exists before going into a supernova. :D
Edit: the red giants (not to be confused with red dwarf stars) are stars on their deathbeds right before a supernova.
First reply
🤓
"deathbeds" what deathbeds
@@robinpinar9691 it's a figure of speech
@@pixelgamer4985huh
“Give me the make up of your cellular structure.” Graystllplays 2023.
Best pickup line of the year
It's a copy of tasty planet. It even has music and sound when absorbing something.(Mas bien una copia con un poco mas de sentido que un slime mas grande que el universo)(because a black hole of that size would devour the earth in a second)
Imagine having breakfast and you realize that your countertop is randomly just losing chunks.
Gray never disappoints
Yae
Never
Never
Gonna
Give
For anyone wanting a recipe for hard candy cuz why not: 1 cup granulated sugar 1/4 cup water 1/4 cup corn syrup a drop or 2 of food coloring 1/2 teaspoon flavoring ( if desired)
Notes: DO NOT MIX the sugar mixture AT ALL if you mix it there is a high chance of crystallization. Cool thoroughly before eating. if you do not have a thermometer you can do the cold water test it is when you drip a bit of the hot sugar mixture into cold water search for a chart for it if you wanna use this method.
Step 1: Prepare a baking sheet with parchment paper if you are using moulds skip this step.
Step 2: add sugar water and corn syrup to a medium sauce pan
Step 3: stick in a candy/oil thermometer or you can stick in a meat thermometer every few seconds turn stove onto medium high heat
Step 4: once sugar mixture reaches about 260-265F add food coloring if using. Do not mix the bubbling will mix it in for you.
Step 5: cook the sugar mixture on medium high heat until it reaches exactly 300F immediately remove from heat and if using flavoring add to the sugar mixture DO NOT MIX the bubbling will mix it in for you.
Step 6: pour the sugar mixture onto prepared baking sheet or into the moulds
Step 7: cool and enjoy! Please pin, gray so everyone can see my recipe that may or may not create a blackhole
This is most unique comment I’ve ever seen on this channel I wonder why you wrote it here rather then a channel that is is candy related?🤔
Nebula snack: snack for black holes
Flavors: Red=apple, Purple=grape
If such a small black hole would be released on the world, it would collaps instantly and release so much energy, that the whole world would be fried
I am dying because Gray doesn't understand a lot of things in science. I won't hold it against you, I'm a nerd. Great video, I was laughing the whole way through.
Either way that a game being a black hole, and one with sentient control js funny af. But if this were mass enough to sustain that "pull" on reality then there would be no effin game. probably
@@gsleazy1975 true
Grayt video*
@@vincentcoody8518hah
whoever calls a smart person a nerd is a clown
1:50, no they're real units, they're metric, their magnitudes go from 1000 of 1 unit to 1 of the next, e.g. 1000 meters is 1km but 1 meter is 1000mm, metric is MUCH easier to use than imperial when doing math, if just yapping to 1 another then imperial is fine
The evaporation rate of black holes is inversely proportional to their size, so tiny black holes evaporate instantly
🤓
@@doinic09 Cope
15:44 bro devoured humanity in 1 bite 💀
as an average chemistry enjoyer, the "hydrogen atoms" in this game are actually deuterium atoms, as hydrogen atoms don't have any neutrons
14:32 no hills? No valleys? 🤨
Gray never dissapoints us
11:46
> Only over a meter in size
> Absolutely dwarfing humans
You a meter wide?
@@Confused_Rock bro you dont realize how big a meter is if that's your retort
3ft? I’m American
@@daenite2480 Idk, the average human height is less than 2 meters and I would say that on average, people are more tall than they are wide so it seems pretty accurate.
@@joshuaanoruo973 I don't even know what you're trying to respond to. We're talking about width, why are you bringing up height?
Quarks are what atoms are made of.
Just give you a little show of how big it is
20:57 i like to call it space spaghetti I guess
0:34 This black hole is eating quarks.
It's all ways fun listening to Gray butcher easy names or not knowing what the most common lifeform on the planet is.
0:53 this black hole would just anticlimactically dissipate instantly. Nothing fancy.
Well when that happens it would explode and take out everyone within a mile
@@dypfulcjvjv no it doesn't explode it's not a star collapsing in on it's the corpse of a star that would basically fade away similar to how a star the size of our sun would shed its outer layers when it begins to die there is no big violent explosion when the black hole fades away that's it
@@Spearofinamorata well this is technically only theoretic is generally agreed that if a black were to spread and dissipate it would release an enormous amount of energy and explode
@@dypfulcjvjv what it doesn't become bigger and spread apart that's not how something dissipating works it's like slowly pulling apart a a cotton ball it just gets progressively smaller until there's basically nothing left
@@Spearofinamorata well that might be how some normal objects work it's not how black holes work they get denser and denser and denser and eventually they hit a critical point where they're so small and so dense that the energy has nowhere else to go and explodes outwards there's actually another video specifically about that on this channel
Started watching this to take a break from studying for my chemistry test. Well then.
Basically this is a level I swear it’s not a game it’s a level
1:01 it would do nothing.
Basically a black hole of that size would instantly evaporate. (Turn all its matter into energy)
It's once the black hole is stable where you should start to worry.
Yeah we have made black holes before and they are always gone almost immediately
13:44 the common sense Skeptic would agree with you.
Basically the number ways one would die either on their way too Mars or on Mars rivals a gray still plays video for it's thoroughness of death.
Especially the way Elon wants to do it.
15:53 also this is roughly the point where a black hole would be stable.
@@roguedogx oh fu
Exactly
17:32 not one blue rasberry
Another good reason for Gray to return to Universe Sandbox someday…
21:23 it has meaning
no matter how far you go you will always end up back at the beggining* :)
*i think i spelled that right
Multiversal Theory😂
7:39
That is a tardigrade- aanyway
He was probably just joking anyways
Brilliant as always Gray 😂
I'll say this and I'll say it again until Alex notices. Combine Windmills with Magnets with the magnet windmills opposite eachother with paired cars so they twirl like a devastating maelstrom of madness. Gray will love it!
bro, this's not even a GTA video, but sure, sounds fun
@@TheHitokiriGamer That's the type of response I was hoping for! Even though it wasn't a GTA video, I hoped the request would eventually be noticed.
So, thank you and keep up the excellent work!
0:15
"yummy"
7:35 That guy with legs is called a tardigrade
(aka "Waterbear") .
The waterbear is a very tiny animal known as the smallest animal. The waterbear can survive in extreme conditions such as Space. I forgot all the other conditions it could survive. But yeah that's the waterbear.
10:48
What the hell a centimeter is smaller then a human not this big
scientest: there may be water on mars. gray: 3:43
Now it’s a planet size😂 15:18
I think this science themed "eat everything" game is my favorite of all the ones you have played.
0:08 Zeptometer
0:27 Attometer
1:18 Femtometer
2:11 Picometer
3:39 Nanometer
5:38 Micrometer
8:14 Millimeter
9:30 Centimeter
11:42 Meter
50 Like’s for more
👇🏻
Pls
Gray casually eating earths greatest killer and calling them chips
Look it’s a black hole “yeepe!!”
15:44 RIP Humanity
At that time, I’m gonna be in another universe.
15:45
people: no we should’ve just stayed at earth
Gray: *eats earth*
4:35 be like "And now we will demonstrate how being close to a black hole is REALLY like!"
a nano meter is a millionth of a miler meter
Iron Oxide is the scientific term for rust.
I feel like I could use this video for a chemistry presentation 😂
Mmmmm... The crispy frog creatures
I love how gray called them frog things I always thought they looked like mini robots that infected viruses
10:51
That was a super villain laugh.
At around 2:00 A proton *is* a Hydrogen nucleus. The one labeled as a Hydrogen Nucleus is specifically a Deuterium Nucleus.
At 3:20 Iron Oxide's not a molecule. It's an ionic compound. In water, the ions would be separate
CERN labs actually produce tiny black holes pretty frequently
I love that the run was 46 minutes but the actual video is 21 minutes long
The power of editing.
But not all the multiverses 21:30
It made my day when gray pronounced coccus” coo cus” “cock us”. 5:31
and that "comic space destroyer" was the flying spaghetti monster >:(
as someone deeply involved in science seeing gray have no clue what anything is makes me whole