@@steven6542your using earth human analogy for an apparently different planet. But yet don’t ask how would we know this but don’t know the lottery winning numbers. Bc it’s entertainment 😂I hope you learned something
@@steven6542 On earth most of the oxygen is produced in the see by microplanton like life. They actually killed all anaerobia life on eath a long time ago, oxygen is a very toxic gaz.
"My favourite planet was Uranus". I must still retain some of my schoolboy sense of humour because I had a little giggle at that one liner. This was quite an informative video in an amusing way.
Well, Earth had proto plants on its surface before any animal on land, so probably🤷♂️ we are talking about an alien planet who knows what happens there!.
ANIMAL life might be microbial. That don't preclude macroscopic life to exist. BUT, those trees are way to tall and thin to exist under twice Earth's gravity. They would need to be about half at tall than those, and no less than 4 times as thick.
Even if we find a “perfect” planet with similar gravity and atmosphere composition, our problem will be dealing with local microbes, literally anything could kill us or get us super sick with a single breath as we’ll have no immunity against it. That problem alone would take 100 years to deal with, imagine all new vaccines that’ll need to be developed just to breathe there!
Wrong. Extraterrestrial microbes would all be harmless to us. They would have different amino acids and an incompatible genetic code. So they cannot digest our biomass, just as we cannot digest them. Chances are close to zero that they would use the same 20 amino acids as we do. So we appear to their biochemistry as artificial as plastic, completely inert. And our cells would not be able to interpret the DNA sequence of any extraterrestrial virus. Our ribosomas would build completely wrong peptides that would not produce copies of the virus. And this is only, if they use the same 4 nucleotides as terrestrial life. Otherwise their DNA wouldn't even be recognized as such by our ribosomas. An alien planet would be completely sterile to us, even if it is full of local lifeforms. The only microbes dangerous to us would be those that we carry with us and bring there. However the alien lifeforms might produce substances, which are toxic to us, but not to them. So the threat is not biological, but only chemical.
@@magister.mortran Conversely, we would not be able to eat any of it's fruit, vegetable and fauna since our guts would not be able to digest them like on Earth. We would essentially starve to death lest we grow our own in the habitats. I keep getting reminded of H.G. Wells', War Of The Worlds, where the author suggests that the Martians were eventually killed due to the pathogenic bacteria on our planet.
Right and wrong, our microbes on earth are made to use the human body, same for the viruses. So on an alien planet the life could be different enough that thoses microbes or viruses would not be able to attack an earth based life. On earth some microbes and viruses only attack some species and not humans. It may be different with some fungus based life forms that just need moisture and basic stuff. So they could colonize your body and your body would not be trained to resist to them. So in the air, there could be spores that you inhale and that would colonize your lungs, same for the water, our water is filled with microorganisms, we are used to them but even on earth some water souces can be dangerous, no need to go so far away!! So i would not be afraid of microbes and viruses. The air composition tho is quite critical, more than 15% of CO2 and you are in danger, more than 30% oxygen and you are in danger. Separating those gazes is not an easy task, you would need a CO2 absorber in you backpack and breath through a mask for example, like they have in space suits.
@@heartofocean-c7r more research needs to be done. i also find it impossible that earth, one such a small planet in such a big world, is the only one standing till now with perfect temperature, size, magnetic field, atmosphere, liquid water and distance from the star. there may be trillions of other star systems, at least one should be extremely similar to earth........
We know nothing about Keplar or any Planet in our Solar system, there are things on the Moon, yet we know nothing. All speculation. Till we can get Close to the speed of light to travel at decent speeds/ then we can check other Planets out in our Solar System. Going the Speed of light would take us years to get out of our own Solar system..LOL..We KNOW NOTHING..And no, WE CANNOT WARP DRIVE NOTHING..LOL.
poor Chase. whenever we see him on an episode of What If he somehow gets himself into trouble and then "dies" in a horrible way like having his lungs collapse. but he always springs back to life on the next episode!!
@Enzo012 keep dreaming bud Just gotta face the facts and accept the science behind it. Humanity can't copy nature , we have to accept that at some point
@@Enzo012 the idea of a "Planet B" is just to distract us from the real problems we are facing as a species on our planet. It's like someone invading your home and then trying to convince you there is someone else breaking in at the same time.
@@Enzo012 the idea of a "Planet B" is just a way to distract us from the real issues we are facing as a species on our home planet. It's like a home invader coming into your house and then trying to convince you there is another one breaking in
@@pooman784 Not right now, 200 years from now very likely yes we could. Some planets like Mars or even Venus can be terraformed to become more Earth-like with breathable atmospheres and biospheres. There may be more favourable planets beyond our system but it would be difficult to get there if we can't break the speed of light. You'd need something like a warp drive described in this video or wormholes and that sort of thing.
Was recommended this video cuz I recently watched some planet shit... what the actual F? The content is great, but the animation is UNCANNY VALLEY AS HELL.
4:30 FYI, Mars and Venus are in the habitable zone of the Solar System in terms of distance from the Sun. The problem with Venus is the hellish atmospheric composition. Mars has a very weak magnetic field, and atmosphere as result.
@@BAMS-lz7zn Not necessarily. There is no reasoning behind that. Due to lack of knowledge on how common life is in the universe, it would be strange to suggest that life must have existed there. You don't know that.
Habitable Zone by definition is the Zone around a star where water on a planet or moon is in liquid form. Liquid water does not exist on Venus. Even Mars is pushing it, as liquid water may exist only for short periods, and only at the very lowest elevations. You need liquid water, as it is the medium in which the chemical reactions needed for life to occur.
It's been a while, i left this community 3 yrs ago. And now i decided to come back, and holy moly, THE IMPROVEMENT. WHAT?! This channel got a part from my childhood, because i was interested in science. Great to have and see this channel again!
If you are wondering what “where is all the life?” Means, it is a question of where is all the perhaps “animals” but as IF said that the life on there is microscopic, so you would need special equipment to see it. So yeah! I don’t think it means trees and plants, but I think they were talking about the animals, because you usually see animals on planets, well, sometimes. Thank you for your time if you read this!
Send him in the Trappist-1 system! Trappist-1a is a red dwarf star. Then, there is Trappist-1b, an inhabitable lava planet. Then, there is Trappist-1c, a venus like planet. Trappist-1d, Trappist-1e and Trappist 1f are earth like and could have life. Trappist-1g is a water world, that could have water life, maybe some islands. Trappist-1h is an ice planet. Maybe there is an ocean with life beneath his surface.
That's something I always think about with these kind of exo-planets. Even if we can breathe the air,we just don't know if there's any harmful bacteria there,or worse.
We know nothing about Keplar or any Planet in our Solar system, there are things on the Moon, yet we know nothing. All speculation. Till we can get Close to the speed of light to travel at decent speeds/ then we can check other Planets out in our Solar System. Going the Speed of light would take us years to get out of our own Solar system..LOL..We KNOW NOTHING..And no, WE CANNOT WARP DRIVE NOTHING..LOL.
So broadly speaking Ridley Scotts films where people take off helmets on firs occasions is not dumb filmmaking, but rather cautionary tales for future astronauts...
We know nothing about Keplar or any Planet in our Solar system, there are things on the Moon, yet we know nothing. All speculation. Till we can get Close to the speed of light to travel at decent speeds/ then we can check other Planets out in our Solar System. Going the Speed of light would take us years to get out of our own Solar system..LOL..We KNOW NOTHING..And no, WE CANNOT WARP DRIVE NOTHING..LOL. Nice story tho...
"Looks like Chase really is built different-defying the odds just like those mysterious trees! Maybe Kepler 22-B has a few secrets up its sleeve after all. 🤔"
We know nothing about Keplar or any Planet in our Solar system, there are things on the Moon, yet we know nothing. All speculation. Till we can get Close to the speed of light to travel at decent speeds/ then we can check other Planets out in our Solar System. Going the Speed of light would take us years to get out of our own Solar system..LOL..We KNOW NOTHING..And no, WE CANNOT WARP DRIVE NOTHING. .LOL.
That's a common bias. We prefer old things not generally cuz they are better but because we're familiar with them. I'm a new subscriber and I like the current format, if it were changed I'd probably also 'want the old format back'
The new level of What If is SUPERB. been a subscriber since 2019 (I guess) using my old account and yet this channel never dismays me. Purely science and informative. :-)
I believe if Kepler Planets have a similiar like atmosphere and potential for life like here on Earth I believe if you landed on Kepler 22-B you can breath normally there and maybe see some Alien life so be prepared for your most dangerous adventure on the unknown Exoplanet Kepler 22-B! I really LOVE these like space videos would you plz make more videos about space? We are not Alone in the Universe! But where is everybody in Proxima B or Kepler 22-B a long away from Us? 🌌🚀👨🏻🚀🪐🌊👽👾🛸🌑🌠
Very nice videos, they look even better and realistic than some movies. What if life exists in some other form of matter or energy we do not know or have to test yet? Well, that's a story for another, what if! There might be life even on other Sun's planets, even on the moon!
haven't watched a What If video in a long time, used to always watch it as videos to fall asleep to. seeing the animation and the improvement content wise blew my mind, great job
11:37 - if the pressure outside is so much more it can kill him, then how does he take his helmet off so easily and we don't hear a tremendous whooshing sound?
Time and spaces movements are also limited to light speed, so the warp drive would end up being slightly slower yet safer because space is moving, but you are not. Hitting a piece of debris wouldn't cause a massive explosion that's the only benefit of a warp drive.
@@Mannels14 In the distant future, scientists working on warp drive technology realize that even though they can warp space-time, they are still constrained by the speed of light. While they are in the lab, an accidental breakthrough opens a wormhole to the past, specifically to the year 1453-right in the middle of the Siege of Constantinople. LeBron James, who happens to be practicing his half-court shots, is suddenly pulled into this wormhole, landing in ancient Constantinople. The Byzantine defenders, seeing his incredible height and agility, immediately mistake him for a god of war. LeBron’s impact on the battlefield is as monumental as his influence on basketball. His sheer presence shifts morale, but more importantly, his slam dunk-like power shots send cannonballs flying farther than any Ottoman artillery could ever manage. However, the scientists realize that the warping of space-time caused by the warp drive accident might destabilize the entire timeline if LeBron stays too long. As they struggle to reverse the wormhole, LeBron takes one final shot-sending a ball hurtling at Mach speed into the Ottoman fleet. It delays their naval assault, changing the course of history, but before any further disruptions, LeBron is warped back to the future. Now the question is, did LeBron's intervention really prevent the fall of Constantinople? Or was it just a game-changing assist that echoed through history like his legacy in basketball?
I love that they use that cute tough guy with the goatee for Kamala’s adds that they force us to watch. He is the perfect choice for that commercial lol
@@aracystic28 This series doesn't recognize plants and trees and grasses as "life forms." Yeah - books are so DUMB and BORING! It's science... FOR GIRLS!
The stupidity, waywardness and general disinterest of the protagonist to science and reasoning aligns well with the general public, who will (hopefully) have moments of realization watching this.
Its absolutely crazy that there are other solar systems. And planets that replicate earth but still the only humans in this universe. Absolutely gorgeous.
11:59 the sad thing is, as low as standards the government has these days for the sake of "diversity and inclusion!" You'd probably have some astronaut do this
This is the dumbest thing I’ve read all month. Do you genuinely think unqualified people are hired for the sake of diversity and inclusion? Astronauts are highly educated and experienced people.
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Thanks for the info. I was planning to land on Kepler 22-B next week, but now I'm having second thoughts.
Ive been there, its very depressing
That’s where Diddy host his party’s 😅
@@WizWiz-qk3bc The surface is covered in liquid baby oil
@@WizWiz-qk3bc Is Drake coming too? I wish i could come to the Diddy party 😔
@@specialandroid1603no one have been there so it’s right cap!
„My scans are not picking up any lifeforms…“
Trees and plants crying in the background… 🤫😜
Trees and plants in the background would go like ahem! 😮💨😤
X'D
May be residual forms after erosion. Tubes of hard material didn't erode.
@@MrGoranPathere is literally grass on the floor
@@bobfisher3761 Tubes of grass
10:51 "Where's all the life?"
While walking in a green landscape among a forest of trees.
Trees without leaves, I don't know how they would produce oxygen.
@@steven6542your using earth human analogy for an apparently different planet. But yet don’t ask how would we know this but don’t know the lottery winning numbers. Bc it’s entertainment 😂I hope you learned something
@steven6542 you need carbon dioxide for that
@@beam3036 I did. 10-Q very much.
@@steven6542 On earth most of the oxygen is produced in the see by microplanton like life. They actually killed all anaerobia life on eath a long time ago, oxygen is a very toxic gaz.
I ignored this channel for a year and now this has happened. The animations and narratives good so much better!!
Thanks so much!
Agreed. I really thought that was a real actor in the spaceship. But then as he was outside, i realized its just technology ay work
@@blueravenstar4162 Yeah, seriously I was so pleasantly surprised.
"My favourite planet was Uranus". I must still retain some of my schoolboy sense of humour because I had a little giggle at that one liner. This was quite an informative video in an amusing way.
Have someone landed on Uranus before?
@@OlehMalyi-fu6nono because it doesn’t have a surface
@@OlehMalyi-fu6nomy boyfriend does
Uuhh... huh huh, the rings around Uranus....
Life might be microbial on Kepler 22-b, yet there's trees in the background.
I thought I was the only one that noticed. Even Rico wasn't able to detect the plants.
Well, Earth had proto plants on its surface before any animal on land, so probably🤷♂️ we are talking about an alien planet who knows what happens there!.
ANIMAL life might be microbial. That don't preclude macroscopic life to exist.
BUT, those trees are way to tall and thin to exist under twice Earth's gravity. They would need to be about half at tall than those, and no less than 4 times as thick.
Oh yeah that wouldn't be microbial.
😂😂
"what am i missing? Wheres all the life?" (Surrounded by trees)
wheres all life where are the leves on the trees to produce oxygen?
@@lucgrag5574 Where's, leaves.
i think he meant like organisms, Aka animals, insects, and that other stuff
@@420s1gma Yeah, possibly!
Trees 🎄🌳 are life. All plants are living life forms 🤣🤣
Even if we find a “perfect” planet with similar gravity and atmosphere composition, our problem will be dealing with local microbes, literally anything could kill us or get us super sick with a single breath as we’ll have no immunity against it. That problem alone would take 100 years to deal with, imagine all new vaccines that’ll need to be developed just to breathe there!
Wrong. Extraterrestrial microbes would all be harmless to us. They would have different amino acids and an incompatible genetic code. So they cannot digest our biomass, just as we cannot digest them. Chances are close to zero that they would use the same 20 amino acids as we do. So we appear to their biochemistry as artificial as plastic, completely inert. And our cells would not be able to interpret the DNA sequence of any extraterrestrial virus. Our ribosomas would build completely wrong peptides that would not produce copies of the virus. And this is only, if they use the same 4 nucleotides as terrestrial life. Otherwise their DNA wouldn't even be recognized as such by our ribosomas.
An alien planet would be completely sterile to us, even if it is full of local lifeforms. The only microbes dangerous to us would be those that we carry with us and bring there.
However the alien lifeforms might produce substances, which are toxic to us, but not to them. So the threat is not biological, but only chemical.
@@magister.mortran Conversely, we would not be able to eat any of it's fruit, vegetable and fauna since our guts would not be able to digest them like on Earth. We would essentially starve to death lest we grow our own in the habitats. I keep getting reminded of H.G. Wells', War Of The Worlds, where the author suggests that the Martians were eventually killed due to the pathogenic bacteria on our planet.
Right and wrong, our microbes on earth are made to use the human body, same for the viruses. So on an alien planet the life could be different enough that thoses microbes or viruses would not be able to attack an earth based life. On earth some microbes and viruses only attack some species and not humans. It may be different with some fungus based life forms that just need moisture and basic stuff. So they could colonize your body and your body would not be trained to resist to them.
So in the air, there could be spores that you inhale and that would colonize your lungs, same for the water, our water is filled with microorganisms, we are used to them but even on earth some water souces can be dangerous, no need to go so far away!!
So i would not be afraid of microbes and viruses. The air composition tho is quite critical, more than 15% of CO2 and you are in danger, more than 30% oxygen and you are in danger.
Separating those gazes is not an easy task, you would need a CO2 absorber in you backpack and breath through a mask for example, like they have in space suits.
@@magister.mortranso where's that planet? I always imagine there is such another life form outta the solat system
@@heartofocean-c7r more research needs to be done. i also find it impossible that earth, one such a small planet in such a big world, is the only one standing till now with perfect temperature, size, magnetic field, atmosphere, liquid water and distance from the star. there may be trillions of other star systems, at least one should be extremely similar to earth........
Why did they send Buzz Lightyear ?
Waited for this comment lol
lols
Ikr!!
lol
Dud yard-dash
Im so glad I found this channel. I can't wait to show this to my 9-year-old son. He absolutely loves astronomy. ❤❤❤
that sounds very nice😊
Great start. I am gonna watch history and science channels with my baby.
"my scans are not picking up any life forms" WALKS LITERALLY ON GRASS AMONG THE PLANTS AND TREES😭😭😭
Hey - science is HARD...
😁
a lot ppl don't realize grass and trees are also LIVING beings.
@@CmVezz living yes idk about beings lol
@@SINEWEAVER- he said forms not beings lmao also plant life begets animal life
Chase: One second isn't gonna kill me.
Also Chase: Dies almost instantly as his lungs are destroyed
Why is this guy such an idiot?
We know nothing about Keplar or any Planet in our Solar system, there are things on the Moon, yet we know nothing. All speculation. Till we can get Close to the speed of light to travel at decent speeds/ then we can check other Planets out in our Solar System. Going the Speed of light would take us years to get out of our own Solar system..LOL..We KNOW NOTHING..And no, WE CANNOT WARP DRIVE NOTHING..LOL.
The HAL 9000 AI would've deleted him long ago for mission interference.
He reminds me of some with a junior high school attitude
I love the way you animated the whole story! It is pretty interesting to watch!
Yeah it is so unique and more fun to learn more about space
But why did he add... uhm... trees when there is probably no life forms?
@@bive-channelto make it more realistic..? or something else butbits for a reason
I love how this guy talks the most normal stuff like sarcasm, talks to them selves and all that
7:17 if there is trees then there is LIFE.
"Sooo.... where's all the life?"
Trees: am I a joke to you?
I was thinkin the same thing
he talk abt animals.
@@superkim4949Trees and grass are living things too just like animals
@@lifeisacoustics bro even my kid knows that. This is so ez to understand why tho 😭
They are trees for us not for the Kepler, they might be some organisms
poor Chase. whenever we see him on an episode of What If he somehow
gets himself into trouble and then "dies" in a horrible way like having his
lungs collapse. but he always springs back to life on the next episode!!
They probably have 100’s of chase clones in the what if facility. What if every chase is a different chase 🤷🏻
Agreed.
pshhh dw they can always revive him with the dragon balls
@@rc08zzr600 🤫
This is called
The respawning of the least fit
Damn handy ain't it!😮
"My favorite planet is Uranus"
Really Chase!? 🤣
The story of how Uranus came to be named is pretty funny, actually. It was supposed to be named "George." No, seriously...
i love uranus
I love Uranus too. ❤
You'll find Capt. Kirk there. Battling the Klingons...😮
Not a big surprise.
I like how people act like there are planets we can live on, as if its true. Anyway, we can't even take care of the home we were given
We could live on Mars or Titan if we wanted?
@Enzo012 keep dreaming bud
Just gotta face the facts and accept the science behind it. Humanity can't copy nature , we have to accept that at some point
@@Enzo012 the idea of a "Planet B" is just to distract us from the real problems we are facing as a species on our planet.
It's like someone invading your home and then trying to convince you there is someone else breaking in at the same time.
@@Enzo012 the idea of a "Planet B" is just a way to distract us from the real issues we are facing as a species on our home planet.
It's like a home invader coming into your house and then trying to convince you there is another one breaking in
@@pooman784 Not right now, 200 years from now very likely yes we could. Some planets like Mars or even Venus can be terraformed to become more Earth-like with breathable atmospheres and biospheres. There may be more favourable planets beyond our system but it would be difficult to get there if we can't break the speed of light. You'd need something like a warp drive described in this video or wormholes and that sort of thing.
Chase: Ain't there tree's and plants literally everywhere tho?
Rico: NO DETECTABLE LIFE FORMS
0:13 buzz light-year.. is that you?
Omg my favorite toons ❤❤❤❤❤
Yeah. When he was younger.
Was recommended this video cuz I recently watched some planet shit... what the actual F? The content is great, but the animation is UNCANNY VALLEY AS HELL.
No that's Chase.
@nahor88 cuz they use ai
4:30 FYI, Mars and Venus are in the habitable zone of the Solar System in terms of distance from the Sun. The problem with Venus is the hellish atmospheric composition. Mars has a very weak magnetic field, and atmosphere as result.
Actually I say we just wait until we have advanced Terraforming technology & just terraform & colonize those planets
Mars may have been habitable at one time. There has been water discovered on it. Were there is water there must have been life.
Feeling a bit like little red riding hood.
@@BAMS-lz7zn Not necessarily. There is no reasoning behind that. Due to lack of knowledge on how common life is in the universe, it would be strange to suggest that life must have existed there. You don't know that.
Habitable Zone by definition is the Zone around a star where water on a planet or moon is in liquid form. Liquid water does not exist on Venus. Even Mars is pushing it, as liquid water may exist only for short periods, and only at the very lowest elevations. You need liquid water, as it is the medium in which the chemical reactions needed for life to occur.
"My scans are not picking up any life forms." Meanwhile, they're surrounded by plant life.
There dead bruh
There's definitely life on Kepler 22B! dinosaur like things🦖🏝️🌴🦈 ✨👽
It's been a while, i left this community 3 yrs ago. And now i decided to come back, and holy moly, THE IMPROVEMENT. WHAT?! This channel got a part from my childhood, because i was interested in science. Great to have and see this channel again!
“Kepler 22-B, that’s *NOT* the place for me. Woo !!”
Finally I was scrolling and looking for one making a King Gizzard joke lol
I knew I’d find a king gizzard joke in the comments 😂
Best band in the Galaxy!
@@yourhamsterjerry9995 Exaclty this
Kepler 22-B and rural well water have at least one thing in common.
What's that?
@@ericcohen2108 don't drink it
What well are you drinking from??? My well water is awesome.
@@spicymemes7458Better to drink well water than city water 💧.
@@Big_Ben1988 Reverse osmosis is your friend.
The animation is Just LIT
IKR
it has some uncanny moments but yeah it looks great
Talk normal.
Lit bro frfr @@MelloGee33
If you are wondering what “where is all the life?” Means, it is a question of where is all the perhaps “animals” but as IF said that the life on there is microscopic, so you would need special equipment to see it. So yeah! I don’t think it means trees and plants, but I think they were talking about the animals, because you usually see animals on planets, well, sometimes.
Thank you for your time if you read this!
9:28 “My favorite planet is Uranus” 😂
That almost got me too 🤣
I love that this ship looks like a miniaturized ORIGIN 890 jump!🤣
Thought the same thing! Origin leads the way!!!
Origin bad, Drake rules
High quality production. Great video.
Except they don't know that grass and trees are "life forms." Other than that...
"Where's all the life". As he walks around... plants.
The title and thumbnail was enough to made me subscribe this channel
9:27 that can be misinterpreted
8:28 “not if it’s a music video technically”
Or a transparent clothes try on.
🍑
"Where's all the life?"
Erm... unless my eyes are playing tricks on me, what are all those plant-like things around you???
What If The Earth had a Titan-like atmosphere
What If Mars was as dense as Venus or Mercury
The Earth HAD a titan like atmosphere... litarally! 😋
Some people here on earth 🌎 are pretty dense tbh 😅
God isn't daft, y'know....
Titan atmosfere on Earth is past, before 4 mld years ago....
Sucederá cuando el sol se expanda...faltan 3000.000.000 de años...
Send him in the Trappist-1 system!
Trappist-1a is a red dwarf star.
Then, there is Trappist-1b, an inhabitable lava planet.
Then, there is Trappist-1c, a venus like planet.
Trappist-1d, Trappist-1e and Trappist 1f are earth like and could have life.
Trappist-1g is a water world, that could have water life, maybe some islands.
Trappist-1h is an ice planet. Maybe there is an ocean with life beneath his surface.
Bro never blinks and is in a continuous state of surprise
Nigga, HE 🫱IS 🫱A🫱CARTOON🫱
Chase: Where’s life on Kepler-22b?
**Trees and grass are in the background**
He means the more interesting kinds of life he's not an astrobotanist.
I like these type of videos. Do Jupiter next
you cant PHYSICALLY land on jupiter because its a Gas Giant.
Uranus is a better place
@@Boroxaep wow . That sucks
Uranus is farts bruh😂
@@seyiesetuosopfii3153it’s a tight squeeze getting into Uranus and its atmosphere 😂
That's something I always think about with these kind of exo-planets. Even if we can breathe the air,we just don't know if there's any harmful bacteria there,or worse.
Don’t worry. Humans will never make it there.
😂@@deerhunter8533
@@deerhunter8533for now
Yes; Remember "The Omega Glory"
@@deerhunter8533))) It’s ironically fun and sad at the same time
10:51 Where's all the life?
The plants, trees and grass: Your not alone little one, look behind you.
NASA: WE FOUND A NEW PLANET TO CALL HOME.
What If: And its a mistake
"Yeah yeah techno bla bla" same 1:52
techobabble blabla*
We know nothing about Keplar or any Planet in our Solar system, there are things on the Moon, yet we know nothing. All speculation. Till we can get Close to the speed of light to travel at decent speeds/ then we can check other Planets out in our Solar System. Going the Speed of light would take us years to get out of our own Solar system..LOL..We KNOW NOTHING..And no, WE CANNOT WARP DRIVE NOTHING..LOL.
Technoblade
Bro the animation is top notch
Thank you, kind human!
Interstallar 2.0 with buzz from toy story is here🙀
Buzz is my hero!!!
So broadly speaking Ridley Scotts films where people take off helmets on firs occasions is not dumb filmmaking, but rather cautionary tales for future astronauts...
I think chase is the funniest character in the world!😂😂
Such a nice script. The story progression is very welll written. You did a really Good job guys
We know nothing about Keplar or any Planet in our Solar system, there are things on the Moon, yet we know nothing. All speculation. Till we can get Close to the speed of light to travel at decent speeds/ then we can check other Planets out in our Solar System. Going the Speed of light would take us years to get out of our own Solar system..LOL..We KNOW NOTHING..And no, WE CANNOT WARP DRIVE NOTHING..LOL. Nice story tho...
"No life." Trees and grasses all around him. Good job.
Chase is immortal. He doesn't die. Also trees in the background when no life exists?🤔
"Looks like Chase really is built different-defying the odds just like those mysterious trees! Maybe Kepler 22-B has a few secrets up its sleeve after all. 🤔"
We know nothing about Keplar or any Planet in our Solar system, there are things on the Moon, yet we know nothing. All speculation. Till we can get Close to the speed of light to travel at decent speeds/ then we can check other Planets out in our Solar System. Going the Speed of light would take us years to get out of our own Solar system..LOL..We KNOW NOTHING..And no, WE CANNOT WARP DRIVE NOTHING. .LOL.
Trees in the background and no life exists? Dude tree is life
@@spidy1610 do u even understand what u type or are u 7 years old?
@@Veronica.A. 🥲🫤
I honestly still like the old fashioned way of how What If makes videos.
That's a common bias. We prefer old things not generally cuz they are better but because we're familiar with them. I'm a new subscriber and I like the current format, if it were changed I'd probably also 'want the old format back'
@@ThatWomanIsNotMeAndImNotWhitefr
Get used to this
Yeah this type of content seems to be more focused for the Gen Zs.
The astronaut just makes the video 10x better
My left ear really enjoyed the animated guy talking
I'm going to Kepler 22-B next month. Good thing I know now to take with me my own water.
Bye bye hope you have a good desth of old age 😂😂😂😂
Bye
@@AgoddayumBrandon I'll take pictures and share them on youtube😄
Whoever animated this needs a raise
WOOOOOWWWWWWW
ABSOLUTE HARDWORK HERE!!!!!!
WELL DONE!!
EPIC VIDEO!!
Appreciate it!
I'm glad there's a Uranus joke in each video.
The new level of What If is SUPERB. been a subscriber since 2019 (I guess) using my old account and yet this channel never dismays me. Purely science and informative. :-)
I believe if Kepler Planets have a similiar like atmosphere and potential for life like here on Earth I believe if you landed on Kepler 22-B you can breath normally there and maybe see some Alien life so be prepared for your most dangerous adventure on the unknown Exoplanet Kepler 22-B! I really LOVE these like space videos would you plz make more videos about space? We are not Alone in the Universe! But where is everybody in Proxima B or Kepler 22-B a long away from Us? 🌌🚀👨🏻🚀🪐🌊👽👾🛸🌑🌠
Very nice videos, they look even better and realistic than some movies. What if life exists in some other form of matter or energy we do not know or have to test yet? Well, that's a story for another, what if! There might be life even on other Sun's planets, even on the moon!
Thanks for watching!
6:35 This scene is a such familiar scene for me. :)
(If you don't know, you haven't watched the Interstellar)
I have.
This is so cool and entertaining...and love the animation, especially for the cocky Chase! 😊👍
haven't watched a What If video in a long time, used to always watch it as videos to fall asleep to. seeing the animation and the improvement content wise blew my mind, great job
11:37 - if the pressure outside is so much more it can kill him, then how does he take his helmet off so easily and we don't hear a tremendous whooshing sound?
Chase gives me deadpool vibe 😂
"...it would take 3,175 years to reach Kepler 22-b."
"BUZZKILL!!!!!" 🥱
❤ from Sri Lanka, big fan of the show 😊
I heard people have sexual intercourse with horses in Sri Lanka is that true
@@Cyraxx1989What?
@@Cyraxx1989I'm from srilanka too brother but never ever heard that kind of crap before. Don't do dirty like that to us 😂
@@Cyraxx1989You're fked up
Yah... Muhammad did@@Cyraxx1989
This is really incredibly well produced.
Nice to see another fellow person that appreciates hard work
how does bros team make better animations IN 1 VIDEO than video games developers 💀😭🙏 this is impressive asf! 🔥
"wheres all the life" 11 minutes in a scene full of plants
"Maybe it's microbial" - unable to see the giant trees all around.
Maybe Chase wants someone to talk to?
0:37 Is that Buzz from toy story
To infinity… AND BEYOND!
LOL😂😂😂
Buzz 2.0
More videos like this please. Explaining moons and planets exactly how you did this one. Amazing ❤
This video couldn't identify the trees and grasses around him as LIVING LIFE FORMS.
i love this channel so much man😂
Best editing i have ever seen on TH-cam❤❤❤
This editing is insane
Albert Einstein: "NOTHING MOVES FASTER THAN LIGHT"
Human imagination: YOU SURE ABOUT THAT?
11:11 no life forms? only microbial? literally you're surrounded by huge plants! what the hell man!
Warp drives don't work because the warping of space time is also limited to light speed. Lol
@@whatever-pw3tjcan you explain what that has to do with light
Time and spaces movements are also limited to light speed, so the warp drive would end up being slightly slower yet safer because space is moving, but you are not. Hitting a piece of debris wouldn't cause a massive explosion that's the only benefit of a warp drive.
@@WinkyPatch Ok, but, what does THIS have to do with Lebron's impact on the fall of Constantinople
@@Mannels14 In the distant future, scientists working on warp drive technology realize that even though they can warp space-time, they are still constrained by the speed of light. While they are in the lab, an accidental breakthrough opens a wormhole to the past, specifically to the year 1453-right in the middle of the Siege of Constantinople.
LeBron James, who happens to be practicing his half-court shots, is suddenly pulled into this wormhole, landing in ancient Constantinople. The Byzantine defenders, seeing his incredible height and agility, immediately mistake him for a god of war. LeBron’s impact on the battlefield is as monumental as his influence on basketball. His sheer presence shifts morale, but more importantly, his slam dunk-like power shots send cannonballs flying farther than any Ottoman artillery could ever manage.
However, the scientists realize that the warping of space-time caused by the warp drive accident might destabilize the entire timeline if LeBron stays too long. As they struggle to reverse the wormhole, LeBron takes one final shot-sending a ball hurtling at Mach speed into the Ottoman fleet. It delays their naval assault, changing the course of history, but before any further disruptions, LeBron is warped back to the future.
Now the question is, did LeBron's intervention really prevent the fall of Constantinople? Or was it just a game-changing assist that echoed through history like his legacy in basketball?
I love that they use that cute tough guy with the goatee for Kamala’s adds that they force us to watch. He is the perfect choice for that commercial lol
This should be a series I would totally watch it!!!
What happened to this channel?. You used to be more serious when making Scientific Documentaries.
Wait for making episode of zombies or super soldiers. 😁
Scientific documentaries don’t always need to be boring. If you want something bland, read a book.
@@aracystic28 This series doesn't recognize plants and trees and grasses as "life forms." Yeah - books are so DUMB and BORING! It's science... FOR GIRLS!
Nah it's good
The stupidity, waywardness and general disinterest of the protagonist to science and reasoning aligns well with the general public, who will (hopefully) have moments of realization watching this.
9:27 uhmm 😂 when he said that his favorite planet is uranus, a different meaning came to my mind, idk if it has a double meaning on his side though 😂
Us 😂😂😂
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Wait
@@Alexander24328🍑
Ur anus
Or
Uranus
Surrounded with plants and trees and asking where is life?!
Well.. it's MODERN education.
Animal life then. Trees are bit boring really.
11:36 one seconds not gonna kill me... *dies after 1 second*
I know it's just a silly animation but the thought of being all alone on a distant planet gives me the chills
"Where's all the life?" Standing next to plants and trees.
10:50 bruh, where is all the life? You are literally standing in the middle of grass and trees....👀
🤦♂️
Proof cameraman never dies.
Thanks
May i introduce you to the smartest and brightest space cadet in our space explorer programme
This dude's sense of danger and survival instinct is absolute 0.
More entertaining that way.
Otherwise, he wont explore.
What if the world remained the same when it comes to technology and living?
bro has got to blink at some point...right?
3:21
Why do people always forget that GOD ALMIGHTY is the creator of EVERYTHING…
No one else is or could be responsible for anything
Its absolutely crazy that there are other solar systems. And planets that replicate earth but still the only humans in this universe. Absolutely gorgeous.
"My scans are not picking up any lifeforms..."
*literally millions of trees and plants in all directions*
11:59 the sad thing is, as low as standards the government has these days for the sake of "diversity and inclusion!" You'd probably have some astronaut do this
DEI doesn't include morons unfortunately
That would happen regardless of DEI or not. We've always been surrounded by morons.
Diversity and inclusion brings higher standards. All the stupid white people get removed in the process
This is the dumbest thing I’ve read all month. Do you genuinely think unqualified people are hired for the sake of diversity and inclusion? Astronauts are highly educated and experienced people.
1:46 - That has to be 100% based on the 890J design
I was like ooo baby 890 its the new 300i haha i wish
Glad I'm not the only one who thought that lol.
why does this part sound exactly like my teenager on ANY given subject. 2:08
"Keplerquakes" threw my brain down the craziest rabbit hole 💀💀