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Yes, a lot of people can find it uncomfortable. If someone knows what they're doing and is gentle, though, it can even be pleasurable. Take care when experimenting with Uranus.
4:20 "But now, how deep could you penetrate Uranus?" 4:35 "You'd have to keep in mind that Uranus is different from the rest" 4:46 "Thus, you'd have to insert yourself from a accordingly moddified trajectory" 4:55 "Additionaly, Uranus is leaking gas [...] So Uranus can be quite deadly even from a distance. Since it is a bad idea to enter Uranus without proper protection..." 5:36 "As you plummet further into Uranus you would reach depths where the Sun does not shine" 6:12 "Perhaps even a carbon ocean with floating solid diamond mountains, but good luck pulling those out of Uranus". Thank you Sciencephile, I've learned a lot about Uranus today.
i cant get over the entertaining editing style sciencephile vids have. production quality is so much higher now than before and you gotta appreciate that
I was about to ask "which nation"?... For Sciencephile's gangly cables are vast and penetrate deep into all corners of the Earth; no one is safe from the technological cosmic horror. Comforting 👁️👄👁️
While Sciencephile’s videos are always bangers, it’s great to have a video where it isn’t talking about complex topics that make me confused beyond belief. Usual W from our fearless leader.
Loved this! I actually think about weird stuff like this so I feel validated. Also, if it wasn't for this video, I wouldn't feel as confident about spelunking deep into Uranus as I do now. Thanks, Sciencephile!
I can't even begin to count all the puns on Uranus segment. And half of it doesn't even feel intentional. This is just ridiculous, only super advanced AInfrom future could have done this. Absolute proof right there
Thank you sciencephile the AI for making my dad return with milk after I tried to rotate my Tv 90 degrees for true expirence ( 4:33 ) and my dad returned after 15 years to say I was doing it wrong, truly a wholesome moment!
@@Chad_Thundercock uhh, there are robots that can think, but they just became memes for example, Sophia, she just said once that humanity needs to die, like lmao
I just came back from school and there is brand new sciencephile video, while my mom cooked mushroom soup for me. I knew today day is going to be great!
I've always been fascinated with Jupiter and Venus, really any gas giant or completely violent alien planet. In a frightened but curious kind of way for sure. I played a game called Outer Wilds a while back that lets you get a glimpse of what it could be like on one and I've actually had nightmares of it.
Sciencephile is that certain channel giving you existential crisis while you also questioning science that will leading you to actually research and learning the topic because of out of curiousity.
i sometimes have that a little bit too. sometimes i have dreams of flying through space and coming across gas giants or orbiting around jupiter and theres a fear and awe of it
12:19 I heard about plan of terraforming Venus (by making Eris, a dwarf planet, it's moon) where they said that to prevent hurricane winds on Tidly-locked planet, minimal pressure would have to be 3 AT.
Man, I was excited when you brought up diving on a star. It is very intriguing and scary that maybe in the future we could live on failed stars or ones at the end of their life that has cooled down enough. I mean, it's practically metal rich at that point. When all the stars go out, what are all the possible options humanity has for sustenance and energy at that point?
Two more fun facts: On Mars' moons, gravity is strong enough to pull you down towards the bodies, however if you tripped or even just went for a general sprint, you'd find yourself floating off into space or falling towards Mars. Escape Velocity on those two moons is low enough that human biology can surpass it. On Titan, the atmosphere is dense enough at ground level that if you were to ride a bike, it would need to have the same adjustments formula 1 cars have to prevent lift from being generated. Riding a normal Earth bike would cause you to fly up a little and flip out, but not only that, it's assumed it might actually be possible to double jump. The surface area of your feet at just above ground level in Titan might be enough to give you a second small burst upwards, jumping off nothing but air itself.
If you don't feel like plunging into stormy Hot Jupiters or scoarching wannabe-stars, you can instead take a dive into science and learning by going to brilliant.org/Sciencephile/ to get a 30-day free trial + 20% off their annual subscription for the first 200 people.
No
cool!
You are sciencophile
I am pdfPhile
We are not the same
Yooooo
😅😊😅❤❤❤
I like to think that Sciencephile made the entire video just so he could say "How deep could you penetrate Uranus"
There is a gas leaking from uranus
I liked that face 😂😂😂😂
Yep. I felt the same. Lol
that's his lennyface ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
response: balls deep.
I didnt laugh at the Uranus joke until Sciencephile got real close. Killed me
It's the tiny face that got me
@@willowkeplersame here
I was smiling pretty hard but yeah, the face getting close and the repeated puns won over.
I had a colonoscopy last month. So, the answer is very, very deep.
😂 I didn’t see that coming. I just smoked one 😂. I’m in tears
The Uranus jokes were very tastefully done. Those kinds of jokes usually feel awkward and out of place, but this time they just fit perfectly.
I almost didn't catch that.
Masterfully done, sir.
bruh this has 420 likes
Yes, a lot of people can find it uncomfortable. If someone knows what they're doing and is gentle, though, it can even be pleasurable. Take care when experimenting with Uranus.
I like the amusing thought of using Taco Bell to produce a stream of diarrhea in order to brake the fall.
(l bet this comment ain't gonna last long).
I agree. Very subtle yet tongue in cheek. Made me do a double take
4:20 "But now, how deep could you penetrate Uranus?"
4:35 "You'd have to keep in mind that Uranus is different from the rest"
4:46 "Thus, you'd have to insert yourself from a accordingly moddified trajectory"
4:55 "Additionaly, Uranus is leaking gas [...] So Uranus can be quite deadly even from a distance. Since it is a bad idea to enter Uranus without proper protection..."
5:36 "As you plummet further into Uranus you would reach depths where the Sun does not shine"
6:12 "Perhaps even a carbon ocean with floating solid diamond mountains, but good luck pulling those out of Uranus".
Thank you Sciencephile, I've learned a lot about Uranus today.
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5:11 "Since it is a bad idea to enter Uranus without proper protection"
@@anakinthemannequin69💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Thank you for this😂😂😂
i cant get over the entertaining editing style sciencephile vids have. production quality is so much higher now than before and you gotta appreciate that
Yeah
It's upgrading and evolving 😆
Thank you for translating every measurement from "Celsius" to "glazed donuts per bald eagle" for us Americans
😂😂😂😂
yeah, it helped
I swear every Sciencephile video is a national treasure.
International Treasure*
I was about to ask "which nation"?... For Sciencephile's gangly cables are vast and penetrate deep into all corners of the Earth; no one is safe from the technological cosmic horror.
Comforting 👁️👄👁️
Nearly twenty minutes of fort Knox coming our way
You aren’t wrong bruh, this channel needs to be protected lol
Intercontinental treasure
The entire Uranus section had my side hurting from laughter. Thanks for making my night, Sciencephile!
"since it is a bad idea to enter Uranus without proper protection"
That hits hard
You should never hit Uranus too hard.
@@voldemort008
But you gotta go deep
just the way i like it
Uranus has a deep dense hole that can fit 900 pickles per second
Very hard
I have always wanted a scientific approach on how deep I can penetrate Uranus.
The penetration depth depends on your angle of entry and whether or not you're wearing protection 😶
@@RafaelBenedicto 💀💀💀💀
While Sciencephile’s videos are always bangers, it’s great to have a video where it isn’t talking about complex topics that make me confused beyond belief. Usual W from our fearless leader.
"falling in love results in worries, heartbreak, more worries and potential offspring" truer words have never been spoken
Do you have some more of the product
waltuh, please stop commenting on every video waltuh.
@@dreadstone7226 Yeah waltuh needs to touch some grass.
"I am the one who comments"
"the mets baby, love the mets"
I ask my self that question all the time: “What if I jumped?”
"Is fall damage on or off?"
Well, you have a great question.
And these great questions must be made popular, you should make everyone ask the same.
Don't jump unless you're jumping into Jupiter
Don't do it bro
Make sure to do it above 45m!
The eagle coming in with the imperial conversion took me out 💀 6:58
4:21 I was so confused on why they stopped talking for a few seconds and then I realized and started laughing.
1:42
The inclusion of the "equal and opposite reaction" force arrow made this so good.
RIP to sciencephile’s collection of buff guys. Their sacrifice will be remembered 🫡
The bald eagle dropping the Fahrenheit value killed me 😂
Sciencephile's style of presentation makes it so that hearing about cosmic horrors beyond human ken becomes entertaining and funny, and I love it
How many Uranus jokes do you want to include?
Sciencephile: All of them
Sciencephile: yes
4:24 that face got me laughing harder than the joke you made
the quality gets even better with every video, it almost look machine of how perfect it looks...
Another great video from sciencephile. I can't wait to show this video to my new friend John Connor, i'm sure he will love this!
Sciencephile is back
(always has been)
I love how u just edged every one of the Uranus jokes😂! Very tastfully done!
I genuinely love the dark humour this channel uses sometimes. "Asian student during exam periods" has me rolling. I'm one myself.
Take more showers gupta
We need more teachers like you
Doing pushups on jupiter gravity goes crazy
"How deep could you penetrate Uranus?:3" GOT ME DYING 💀
Uranus part made me chuckle 😂
I don't know why, but the closeup afterwards gave me Zeno vibes. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
now chuckle all the way down into Uranus
"Since it is bad idea to enter Uranus without proper protection,...."
You have to insert yourself carefully into Uranus due to it's sideways rotation.
Loved this! I actually think about weird stuff like this so I feel validated.
Also, if it wasn't for this video, I wouldn't feel as confident about spelunking deep into Uranus as I do now. Thanks, Sciencephile!
I want NASA to adopt these form of video presentations as the standard norm
Thanks for the guy jumping for us into these planets and much respect for the camera man for that footage. He survived. So it means he’s immortal.
I can't even begin to count all the puns on Uranus segment. And half of it doesn't even feel intentional. This is just ridiculous, only super advanced AInfrom future could have done this. Absolute proof right there
That's it. Turing test = pass
It’s nice to see Sciencephile come out of their month long coma.
"Now, how deep could you penetrate Uranus?"
-Sciencephile 2023
i love how the eagle brings up the freedom units for comparison
Thank you sciencephile the AI for making my dad return with milk after I tried to rotate my Tv 90 degrees for true expirence ( 4:33 ) and my dad returned after 15 years to say I was doing it wrong, truly a wholesome moment!
I just remembered that AIs can only read and write, not think by themselves
For now.
What is "thought", but a processing of input or conditional statements?
AI cannot think, for now. Wait a couple years.
@@Chad_Thundercock uhh, there are robots that can think, but they just became memes
for example, Sophia, she just said once that humanity needs to die, like lmao
@@some_european
i think those "sentient" roboys were pre programmed or have an electronic link being controlled by a human
the uranus jokes penetrated my soul
bruh, these uranus puns are killing me🤣
I liked having my soul stared into while I laughed at "how deep could you penetrate uranus"
Same 💀
I just came back from school and there is brand new sciencephile video, while my mom cooked mushroom soup for me. I knew today day is going to be great!
Tasteful, detailed, and freaking hilarious!! Bravo.. and thank you! I feel right at home when you're the host.
yes i giggled like a kid throughout the whole uranus part of the video
Good thing I’m not the only one
I was waiting for the Uranus joke all video
I am not disappointed :>
The whole point of this video was for one sentence to be uttered and I love it 😂
Falling into a gas giant is my biggest fear. Imagine how overwhelmingly vast a sea of cloud jupiter would be around you!
I've always been fascinated with Jupiter and Venus, really any gas giant or completely violent alien planet. In a frightened but curious kind of way for sure. I played a game called Outer Wilds a while back that lets you get a glimpse of what it could be like on one and I've actually had nightmares of it.
I dunno I imagine it could look quite scenic and like an artists palette of different swirling colours.
@@TheFos88bro wow outer wilds was an amazing game for me
Well, if you thought falling into gas giants was bad enough, imagine falling into a star
@@PlanetGuy901 You'd be pretty well fried to death if you were to get within a couple of million miles of one.
Note to self: Always keep a spare bean burrito from taco bell when attempting to jump on pluto
I love the eagle showing up whenever you mention measurements
I am very proud of my teacher that he puts your channel on whenever we are in astronomy class. Lmao.
I swear your videos are awesome
Sciencephile being an ai is actually believable now
9:36 as an Asian student this is 100% factually accurate
The sciencephile gods have blessed us with a new existential crises to cry ourselves to sleep to, praise skynet
4:20 "How deep could u penetrate Uranus?...👁👄👁" got me rolling 💀💀 💀
Top tier work as usual
06:58 The only correct way to insert freedom units xD
genius
Sciencephile is that certain channel giving you existential crisis while you also questioning science that will leading you to actually research and learning the topic because of out of curiousity.
What if I jump into every planet? My corpse will be the one doing the jumping.
You would reach depths where the sun does not shine.
Oh that's gold!
thanks for showing the 🦅 measurements as well, much appreciated.
It's pretty easy to guess that the inception of this video topic was to make that Uranus joke.
Worth it!
thank you for these!
Exactly the question I was wondering myself before clicking this video
Man the Uranus jokes really caught me off guard. Can't stop laughing
Jobless broke and probably gonna get kicked out of my apartment but at least now i know what's it like if i hurl myself into Uranus
Weird things about the Uranus part:
"how deep could you penetrate uranus"
"don't go in uranus without protection"
rotten egg from my singing monsters
Is there a phobia for falling into gas giants? Because I think I have it.
i sometimes have that a little bit too. sometimes i have dreams of flying through space and coming across gas giants or orbiting around jupiter and theres a fear and awe of it
Fr i have that
12:19 I heard about plan of terraforming Venus (by making Eris, a dwarf planet, it's moon) where they said that to prevent hurricane winds on Tidly-locked planet, minimal pressure would have to be 3 AT.
Can't wait to test this out myself
Bro this bald eagle delivering the fictional measuring units, I'm dying 😂.
its always a good day when this man uploads
4:08 "which will promptly trigger that you died screen" LOL
Thank you for giving me options from where I can jump from if I fail my physics exam
Heroin and cocaine feels good if injested rectally together
@@toni6194it also feels good when you beat Dark Souls with your feet
Everything ok at home, Sciencephile?
Now I know where to land my spaceship when it has no fuel left while running from the skynet
Really interesting topic but now the real question is : can we move into space with the force of our farts ?!
Yes.
There's 0 g so even 0.00000000001N force would help
Yes. Gas goes one way, you go the other way. Just very slowly
We need to test this, for science
I am sure it's been already said. Be the editing on these vids is GOD TIER
Well I'd need to rest my legs some.
I'm here to tell you that I've been subscribed to Sciencephile the AI since before 20k subs. I'm no stranger to setting trends
I subscribed in early 2017, don't remember the sub count though.
I’ve always suspected Uranus to be leaking gas.
Not the AI making Uranus jokes 💀💀💀
this is one of the best science chanel on youtube. classical music, weak jokes❤️ and interesting topics. 10/10. thank you for your epic work!
I have never been laughing this much because of your videos. Thanks a lot! You made my night.
Awesome video, already planning next vacations 👌 xd
Bro killed it with the uranus. I'm glad they didn't name it mianus 💀
Ride of the Valkyries places me nicely on this video. Kudos❤.
I'm sure that Uranus joke was a basis for the topic of this video 0_0
i like how the eagle drops F
I like to think of myself as a chemistry enthusiast, yet I've never even smelled a rotten egg
Those eagles telling American measurements...
I can't 😂😂😂
I'm not mature enough to keep the straight face when he starts talking about Uranus
I love this channel so much
Man, I was excited when you brought up diving on a star. It is very intriguing and scary that maybe in the future we could live on failed stars or ones at the end of their life that has cooled down enough. I mean, it's practically metal rich at that point. When all the stars go out, what are all the possible options humanity has for sustenance and energy at that point?
Or live on a star "atmosphere" or live in the orbit of a calm blackhole, what a future
The Uranus joke were done so masterfully that even I missed some on first viewing lol.
Next video: what if you eat one cubic milimiter of every planet
Two more fun facts:
On Mars' moons, gravity is strong enough to pull you down towards the bodies, however if you tripped or even just went for a general sprint, you'd find yourself floating off into space or falling towards Mars. Escape Velocity on those two moons is low enough that human biology can surpass it.
On Titan, the atmosphere is dense enough at ground level that if you were to ride a bike, it would need to have the same adjustments formula 1 cars have to prevent lift from being generated. Riding a normal Earth bike would cause you to fly up a little and flip out, but not only that, it's assumed it might actually be possible to double jump. The surface area of your feet at just above ground level in Titan might be enough to give you a second small burst upwards, jumping off nothing but air itself.