If your team could do what it would look like with a Cascadia tectonic slip, that’d be amazing to see. Living in the Seattle area I have always wondered how much my area would be impacted when that subduction plate slips from BC to California. Thank you for this great work
With the ocean containing about 1.3e21 kg of water, dissipating 1e26 J of kinetic energy into heat would warm them on average by 18 degrees, ignoring heat conduction to the land and air In the tropics, where most of the energy is dissipated, that could easily see sea surface temperatures climbing above 50 C, which would enable storms the likes of which the world has likely never seen.
Something interesting would be a simulation of the 1861-1862 flood in the Western U.S. Would probably be difficult to model, but I imagine the results would be very fascinating.
Just discovered your channel and I love your simulations and how youz explain them also in detail. Its very fascinating and that video in particular - although highly unlikely - is horrifying. Interestingly though, when they fled in the 2012 movie, they also went into the himalayans to seek shelter from the monstrous waves. A sight to behold, if one would stand infront of such a monster wave.. with these mach speeds, it at least wouldnt last very long. 😀
Those are small. The planet Earth has a rather slight equatorial bulge; its equatorial diameter is about 43 km (27 mi) greater than its polar diameter, with a difference of about 1⁄298 of the equatorial diameter.
what if the sun has a magnetic tide for (a hundred K years?) it pushes out an for another.. it sucks in what if this reversal causes Earth to rotate, one direction then the other this would cause quite a splash
If you stopped the SOLID earth, the oceans would boil and the entire crust would melt into a white hot global ocean of magma. Only the crust and the core of the earth are solid, the mantle and outer core would continue rotating while the crust and inner core remained stationary, the immense amount of friction at the interfaces would release an unfathomably enormous amount of energy. Everything on the surface with a boiling point lower than several thousand degrees would vaporize.
What kind of phenomena would be capable to reduce Earth's rotation in so short time? A close fly-by of a massive object, even the size of the Moon, would do it?
Premise fail. You cant create a scenario where it just stops. Impact, and mass and solar pull eventually. Meaning you could dead stop it, with precision of the right mass and trajectory and speed. BUT! That impact wouldnt leave an atmosphere. Let alone an ocean or landmasses. The impact would annihilate the planets crust, and atmospheric shell. Now.. if you want to talk, crust release from the mantle, that is in lesson format from a solar weak shield, and a micronova blastwave. And has actually happened.
this would affect the crab population considerably
The nautilus society would greatly be affected too
I'm concerned about the cuttlefish.
it would make everything evolving towards crabs even faster
Ye
What about the lobsters?
Babe wake up, ingomar posted
"And when we needed him the most, he returned."
Oh wow! Good to see a video from you after so long. This one's super scary though.
your simulations are always captivating to watch, nice one
love how this guy shows up every year and drops two badass videos before dipping
the day this man stops uploading is truly the end of the world
If your team could do what it would look like with a Cascadia tectonic slip, that’d be amazing to see.
Living in the Seattle area I have always wondered how much my area would be impacted when that subduction plate slips from BC to California.
Thank you for this great work
Love that "this won't be your run of the mill" tsunami line lol
now can we get one where the earth just rotates 90 degrees? ❤ greenland comes to the equator? water rushes in the opposite direction in this one.
With the ocean containing about 1.3e21 kg of water, dissipating 1e26 J of kinetic energy into heat would warm them on average by 18 degrees, ignoring heat conduction to the land and air
In the tropics, where most of the energy is dissipated, that could easily see sea surface temperatures climbing above 50 C, which would enable storms the likes of which the world has likely never seen.
Land would also warm up.
the ultimate simulation
wake up, a new ingomar200 video came out
Super Great Channel!!!!
And the comments are also pretty great.
Something interesting would be a simulation of the 1861-1862 flood in the Western U.S.
Would probably be difficult to model, but I imagine the results would be very fascinating.
Ooooo do one where the crust of the earth moves 90* with Greenland and Antarctica at the poles!
And over a span of 8 hours
😅 Thanks for the perspective, I needed that today.
Yeah… not a lot a lot of wriggle room in that one…cheers
Oooh, so close. Now do the Einstein-checked scenario from Suspicious Observers and get back to us.
Love the new simulation, great to see a new one! It is hard to imagine how fast I am traveling sitting here in my chair.
Love it, thanks for posting!
Awesome as always
Please do keep posting! I love this channel, a unique one in youtube i think
Great video, loved the music!
I love it thank you for the video
Wauw, this is a lot of work, and although fictive very strong results.
Thanks for this post! 🙂
Há muito tempo não postavas video algum. Interessante!
Mas em quanto tempo o mar iria se acalmar novamente?
ingomar does really cool animations
Just discovered your channel and I love your simulations and how youz explain them also in detail. Its very fascinating and that video in particular - although highly unlikely - is horrifying. Interestingly though, when they fled in the 2012 movie, they also went into the himalayans to seek shelter from the monstrous waves. A sight to behold, if one would stand infront of such a monster wave.. with these mach speeds, it at least wouldnt last very long. 😀
Fantastic
I've seen this movie
Imagine that the earth wasn't spinning
Reminds me of Nuuanu or a large impactor in deep ocean, just, much bigger
An interesting flood you might make something about could be the dam breaking in Ukraine by Russia recently.
The comment section would be too political. Give it a decade
In this scenario how long would it take the sloshing to stop and the ocean return to normal?
Yes
Does this take into account the flattening of the Earth's bulges due to stopped rotation?
Those are small. The planet Earth has a rather slight equatorial bulge; its equatorial diameter is about 43 km (27 mi) greater than its polar diameter, with a difference of about 1⁄298 of the equatorial diameter.
@@markusklyver6277 A change of 43 kilometres is more than enough to alter sea levels from the poles to the equator
You’re free to measure it if you survive
Can you do the tsunami , that flooded the Doggerland thousands of years ago?
Search for this one : Storegga Landslide & Tsunami.mov
This was the tsunami although it does not mention Doggerland by name.
@@ingomar200 it is sad the video ignored the lower level of water.
@@ingomar200hey may I asked what application on any thing that you make some simulations like this
thank you if you replied back
me after a three hour movie
this might affect the stock market
Looks like you would be ok if you could hold your breathe for a couple of hours.
Can you guys told me what app or any thing but just app that just looks like this?
What would happen if the solid Earth and the atmosphere stopped rotating, leaving only the water moving? Would that change things significantly?
what if the sun has a magnetic tide
for (a hundred K years?) it pushes out
an for another.. it sucks in
what if this reversal causes
Earth to rotate, one direction then the other
this would cause quite a splash
this would definitely effect the economics
If you stopped the SOLID earth, the oceans would boil and the entire crust would melt into a white hot global ocean of magma. Only the crust and the core of the earth are solid, the mantle and outer core would continue rotating while the crust and inner core remained stationary, the immense amount of friction at the interfaces would release an unfathomably enormous amount of energy. Everything on the surface with a boiling point lower than several thousand degrees would vaporize.
😮
Intense.
I don't think the economy would do so well.
What kind of phenomena would be capable to reduce Earth's rotation in so short time? A close fly-by of a massive object, even the size of the Moon, would do it?
Nothing short of an impact.
Where is the sound
First
The world is flat and does not spin to begin with. It is still.
There's a grifter called SuspiciousObservers on YT who's milking a cult around this scenario.
Premise fail. You cant create a scenario where it just stops. Impact, and mass and solar pull eventually. Meaning you could dead stop it, with precision of the right mass and trajectory and speed. BUT! That impact wouldnt leave an atmosphere. Let alone an ocean or landmasses. The impact would annihilate the planets crust, and atmospheric shell.
Now.. if you want to talk, crust release from the mantle, that is in lesson format from a solar weak shield, and a micronova blastwave. And has actually happened.
Dude, it's an imaginary, speculative scenario, you pedantic weirdo.
good thing the earth is flat then, huh
you from india?