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The eyeball planets are a paradise for flat-earthers. The sun is always in the same place in the sky, around the inhabited zone is an ice wall with almost instant death behind it.
Perhaps on a world like that, the majority of people would believe the world was flat. And globe-earthers would be considered the crazy ones... until space travel is invented
9:00 "Flat earthers would have a harder time here" Don't underestimate flat earthers abilities to pull of mental gymnastics beyond our comprehension to once again claim that their planet is actually a frisbee.
@@junkyporpoise4254 It's not an opinion, it's a fact. Look up the glassdome and the ice wall. The ice wall is ice because ice is slippery and this decreases the friction between the flat Earth and the glasdome. This is why constellations go under the horizon
@@Purpose_Porpoiseno ice wall, if you go around an island around and around in a boat, you would think its an infinite wall of land, there is no ice wall they just going around and around antartica
If its atmosphere is thick enough, it may be possible for tidally locked planets to have a fairly even temperature range due to its atmosphere rapidly circulating the heat from the star across the entire planet.
7:32 I'll bet this poor dude didn't expect such fate when he was sealing the deal for a couple of innocent stock photos -- eventually becoming a mascot for the twisted mind of our overlord
I wonder if lifeforns from Titan would build tech that we don’t know of using compounds that would melt at our (to them scorching) temperatures. I mean think about it, to Titaneans Earth would have lava oceans, as ice is rock there.
please, do a video about fundamental types of matter or iceberg of fundamental types of matter. (you know like anti-matter, quark matter, exotic matter, etc.)
6:52 so it implies that the mythological creatures we know as Dwarves really existed at a "Gods Era" and they came from a Super Earth to our planet and liked to make weapons for other beings
Naugrim people could probably shoot rockets into space. They would probably use a method like SpinLaunch to launch rockets to save delta v and then trying to get into orbit using fuel. Note that SpinLaunch has not yet gone orbit. Depending on the depth of the atmosphere and in what height you want to put the sattelite you might run into issues with orbital decay...
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TH-cam realy went allout on those adds man ... im not buying premium no matter what! Anyway great video love your videos always learn so much and its always worth it waiting through those anoying stupid adds, never change, million love ❤ !!
0:32 I remembered the typing monkey reference from another video as soon as I heard the name of the hycean planet and low and behold, you used it here again 😂😂😂😂
Titan-like planets' inhabitants could totally create fire by burning oxidizers like iodine. It would certainly take more energy, granted, but it's not impossible. Gas giant moons would also face other pretty big issues, like tidal heating, radiation, and increased meteor impacts.
Not to get too philosophical, but we're in a great median between extremes to explore other planets. If I were to design a species to come visit me after trillions of years of evolution I guess I'd set them on a lower mass planet but there are other evolutionary advantages to having... earth gravity, however you might call it. Though if I really wanted to get the message across I'm special and they're not maybe go with the Gas Giant Moon model and get it as close to Earth. Free geothermal activity, some nearby moons or asteroids to jump on, and I liked the segment on how it affected their science culture almost immediately seeing they're not a flat plane or the direct center of their system. Maybe we're just not creative enough but it must suck to live on an ocean world or gas giant and not have terrestrial materials, maybe you could build a house out of hydrogen or all animal parts in a free floating system but I'm not really the one to try it (don't ask where the calcium for bones comes from). Would also like to see any speculative models for life that somehow lives in the void of space, completely fiction so far (we're still asking if there's even life on a second or similar earth planet) but could a gas giant species eventually evolve to float out of it's atmosphere and not die. Wild idea. However...
This video really goes to show how some alien species could look just like us but not as lucky evolutionary and technologically wise as ocean planet’s would just be plankton and some animals while fo planets like Titan not even being able to make fire or even mine and smelt a single ingot of iron, our earth is also just the right size not being too massive for everyone to be dwarves and not to small to have everyone be slender’s long lost family, while space travel needs more energy at least our mussels would be strong and not thin ribbons or thicc chicken drumsticks, gas giant moons also serve as great candidates for alien life like subsurface oceans or the gas giant being in the habitable zone of its parent star, eyeball planets would also be interesting but those guys would never know what true night and day would like due to temperatures, unfortunately the Fermi paradox and scepticism are the ones who are saying otherwise to other life so until we discover a neighbor, it’s still just us in this disk of sand grains.
about the effect of gravity on rockets, G force at the surface is insufficient information, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune also have about 1G , but they are so much bigger than Earth the escape velocity is much higher. the orbit needs a way bigger arc. actually Uranus is even lower than Earth's but would be much harder to get a orbit!
Considering how octopi have eight limbs they likely could build things after evolving for many years if their intelligence becomes capable of it. And whatever the build would also be much much stronger than buildings made in air due to water pressure being much greater than air pressure, which said underwater infrastructure would need to be able to survive
It's not about being biologically capable of building. You can't really do fire underwater, so it'd be extremely difficult if not impossible for metal tools or mechanical devices to be created
On a similar note, recently I have wondered how will humans evolve on Moon, Mars, gas giants moons, exoplanets etc. long long after we establish our permanent colonies there. Will there be new human species and the Homo Sapiens wont be alone anymore? How will they look? How many of them will emerge? After how long? Will there be wars between them? etc. Great video!
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"consider discontinuing being tidally locked to a screen" is my new favourite quote
lol
It’s a good idea
oh my god is that jeb
@@davidE.90151 indeed it is
@@jeb8981 I'll be taking that burn. Have my like as payment
The eyeball planets are a paradise for flat-earthers. The sun is always in the same place in the sky, around the inhabited zone is an ice wall with almost instant death behind it.
Perhaps on a world like that, the majority of people would believe the world was flat. And globe-earthers would be considered the crazy ones...
until space travel is invented
@@zumofalltrades or until someone notices that tall things disapear bottom-first
4:53 "humans were built for endurance running"
I am a disgrace to my ancestors
Some of us just specialized in endurance eating
@@ManiacRacing I'm specialized in endurance procrastinating.
@@pointyorb I plan to do that too. Soon.
All of us are endurance jokers
Come on im flat footed and i can still run for kilometers
Maybe we could finally evolve to our final form the skynet
"It is so cold that it freezes a Finnish guys last perkele right out of his mouth" is the hardest line I've ever heard 🥶🥶
Meillä on tääl kylmempää
Don't you mean the coldest line you've ever heard
I clicked faster than I could say “please spare me skynet.”
XD
Wow
As soon as I saw "Sciencephile the AI" I immediately clicked
A click doesn't have varying speeds dummy
Mmhm
9:00 "Flat earthers would have a harder time here"
Don't underestimate flat earthers abilities to pull of mental gymnastics beyond our comprehension to once again claim that their planet is actually a frisbee.
The shadow comes from the dome. The dome actually wraps around the entire disk and is thick enough to cast a shadow. Checkmate Round-Earthers.
@@Purpose_Porpoise
Nice opinion, one small issue…the entirety of astrology.
@@junkyporpoise4254 It's not an opinion, it's a fact. Look up the glassdome and the ice wall. The ice wall is ice because ice is slippery and this decreases the friction between the flat Earth and the glasdome. This is why constellations go under the horizon
@@Purpose_Porpoiseno ice wall, if you go around an island around and around in a boat, you would think its an infinite wall of land, there is no ice wall they just going around and around antartica
@@Nuke1ncoming I can't tell if you're playing along or if you think I'm serious. lol
If its atmosphere is thick enough, it may be possible for tidally locked planets to have a fairly even temperature range due to its atmosphere rapidly circulating the heat from the star across the entire planet.
“Florida man demonstrating how Naugrims would run” with that video is insane
0:18 Did he say Super Earths?
FOR DEMOCRACY
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FOR MANAGED DEMOCRACY!!!!
FOR PEACE
2:15: bro just explained square cube law without even trying
7:32 I'll bet this poor dude didn't expect such fate when he was sealing the deal for a couple of innocent stock photos -- eventually becoming a mascot for the twisted mind of our overlord
0:27 Hycean Planets
1:27 Titan-like Worlds
4:06 Super Earths
6:54 Sub-Earths
8:04 Gas Giant Moons
9:54 Gas Giant Atmospheres
11:12 Eyeball Planets
0:08 almost reminded me of Vita Carnis' Elder Mimics and how their teeth are near the throat rather than the jaw
"tidally locked to the screen" 😂😂 that was amazing
9:36 they destroyed peak fiction
I wonder if lifeforns from Titan would build tech that we don’t know of using compounds that would melt at our (to them scorching) temperatures. I mean think about it, to Titaneans Earth would have lava oceans, as ice is rock there.
please, do a video about fundamental types of matter or iceberg of fundamental types of matter. (you know like anti-matter, quark matter, exotic matter, etc.)
What If a Super-Earth replaced Mars and a Sub-Earth replaced Venus
I haven't checked on you in a hot minute I'm glad to see you hit 1 million subs
I am madly in love with "Sciencephile the AI"
You are the only thing keeping me alive, post more often bro
Great video, as always man
6:52 so it implies that the mythological creatures we know as Dwarves really existed at a "Gods Era" and they came from a Super Earth to our planet and liked to make weapons for other beings
6:42 for the dwarven kingdom
What If a Second Earth replaced Our Moon
There is a video about it already
Death, that’s what.
Two skynets?
Then cultures would be onto something when saying there's a higher realm to ascend to.
@@IluminousOne-9.7.2 link?
As a person who is from mars, i see this as an absolute win
Hello person from mars, I'm from Uranus.
@@whifle1445😂😂
Alien detected
0:20 FOR SUPER EARTH
SUPER EARTH
FOR DEMOCRACY
Naugrim people could probably shoot rockets into space. They would probably use a method like SpinLaunch to launch rockets to save delta v and then trying to get into orbit using fuel. Note that SpinLaunch has not yet gone orbit. Depending on the depth of the atmosphere and in what height you want to put the sattelite you might run into issues with orbital decay...
Good point. Pneumatics might be a good advancement for Naugrim
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Wut
"a kilometers of darkness and Lovecraftian horrors"
This book is amazing. Cold Eyes by Peter Cawdron
Hello mortals? Well, hello to you too, Skynet! That was a very expedient click on my part, I have to agree. That Cliffhanger though ...
7:40 funniest part of the video (probably)
Best TH-camr of all time. Best videos to go to sleep to🙏🙏
𝙃𝙚𝙡𝙡𝙤 𝙈𝙤𝙧𝙩𝙖𝙡𝙨 ; 😩>>>>
>>> Any other youtube intro
The *Hello Mortals* Never gets too old
hello mortals
Can we get this guy to 8 Billion subscribers .
Love from Finnland!
Cool fact for sponsored ads, just skip either 60-90 seconds since the company usually pays them to talk about it for that long. Then boom, back to your cool video
its rude to skip ads because they get money only if you watch them
@@mcrain1283that's ads. Sponsors pay before the video is even out
0:06 who saw a Pterosaurus from Mesozoic Era
👇
What if there was a sub-earth, orbiting a super earth, orbiting a gas giant, orbiting a sun-like star?
Hello Sciencephile!
I did not need to be personally attacked 5s into the video
Hell yeah new video after a deadly month of no new existential crisis
Yo.. nice video ❤❤
The editing was fire🔥🔥🔥
TH-cam realy went allout on those adds man ... im not buying premium no matter what! Anyway great video love your videos always learn so much and its always worth it waiting through those anoying stupid adds, never change, million love ❤ !!
0:32 I remembered the typing monkey reference from another video as soon as I heard the name of the hycean planet and low and behold, you used it here again 😂😂😂😂
Somebody who saw Godzilla at 0:04
Another day another Sciencephile upload.
finally new video
Sciencephile please let my family out of your basement i miss them😭🙏
9:17 asstronomers
was that a joke?
KSP was mentioned, lets gooooo!
Can't believe I'm watching sciencephile at 1 million subs, congrats "it"
The chances of being unalived by a penguin are low, but never zero.
4:07 "SWEER LIBERTY MY LEEEG!"
11:03 “no land?”
No Alabama 😢😢😫😫
It’s about time
For the space dwarves, they could construct a tether ring to help get them into space.
Using hydrogen or helium airships would be the way how high gravity civilisations would travel on such worlds in the air of course
I was suprised when you said mortals because I am new to this channel😂😂
Most of the planets we call "habitable" are most likely planets that will make Mars look like heaven
Intelligent aliens must always be naked
Thank you for fueling my nightmares Penguin
The Volturi Reference *Chefs kiss 🧛🏼
Great vid
Titan-like planets' inhabitants could totally create fire by burning oxidizers like iodine. It would certainly take more energy, granted, but it's not impossible.
Gas giant moons would also face other pretty big issues, like tidal heating, radiation, and increased meteor impacts.
THIS AI IS ROASTING FLAT EARTH BELIVERS🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥 9:00
Good
The ai overlords are here to stay. Awesome video as usual. 👌
Not to get too philosophical, but we're in a great median between extremes to explore other planets. If I were to design a species to come visit me after trillions of years of evolution I guess I'd set them on a lower mass planet but there are other evolutionary advantages to having... earth gravity, however you might call it. Though if I really wanted to get the message across I'm special and they're not maybe go with the Gas Giant Moon model and get it as close to Earth. Free geothermal activity, some nearby moons or asteroids to jump on, and I liked the segment on how it affected their science culture almost immediately seeing they're not a flat plane or the direct center of their system. Maybe we're just not creative enough but it must suck to live on an ocean world or gas giant and not have terrestrial materials, maybe you could build a house out of hydrogen or all animal parts in a free floating system but I'm not really the one to try it (don't ask where the calcium for bones comes from). Would also like to see any speculative models for life that somehow lives in the void of space, completely fiction so far (we're still asking if there's even life on a second or similar earth planet) but could a gas giant species eventually evolve to float out of it's atmosphere and not die. Wild idea. However...
K2-18b mentioned, I'm happy
Skynet,what's the best idea to survive near a black hole,I'm near on3 as I am speaking,plez
9:36 You forgot the acolyte.
No one hates Star Wars content more than Star Wars fans.
ksp livestream when
I like this hypothetical videos!
1:27 the most hidden easter egg its sqhuas from pvz my memories are getting me nostalgia
This video really goes to show how some alien species could look just like us but not as lucky evolutionary and technologically wise as ocean planet’s would just be plankton and some animals while fo planets like Titan not even being able to make fire or even mine and smelt a single ingot of iron, our earth is also just the right size not being too massive for everyone to be dwarves and not to small to have everyone be slender’s long lost family, while space travel needs more energy at least our mussels would be strong and not thin ribbons or thicc chicken drumsticks, gas giant moons also serve as great candidates for alien life like subsurface oceans or the gas giant being in the habitable zone of its parent star, eyeball planets would also be interesting but those guys would never know what true night and day would like due to temperatures, unfortunately the Fermi paradox and scepticism are the ones who are saying otherwise to other life so until we discover a neighbor, it’s still just us in this disk of sand grains.
What about planets near black holes or pulsars?
Does your sponsor work in Belgium?? :')
about the effect of gravity on rockets, G force at the surface is insufficient information, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune also have about 1G , but they are so much bigger than Earth the escape velocity is much higher. the orbit needs a way bigger arc. actually Uranus is even lower than Earth's but would be much harder to get a orbit!
somehow managed to get here fast enough
Considering how octopi have eight limbs they likely could build things after evolving for many years if their intelligence becomes capable of it.
And whatever the build would also be much much stronger than buildings made in air due to water pressure being much greater than air pressure, which said underwater infrastructure would need to be able to survive
It's not about being biologically capable of building.
You can't really do fire underwater, so it'd be extremely difficult if not impossible for metal tools or mechanical devices to be created
I was really hoping you would make a helldivers reference for super earths
Honestly imagine if we ever find non carbon based life, on another planet or moon like titan or proxima b, because that would be very exhilarating!🎉⭐
0:20 holy moly is that a helldivers reference
naugrims probably have a much higher chance of being quadrupedal with the ability to stand up for short periods of time right?
Building a Dyson sphere with LEGO bricks? Challenge accepted!
I am convinced that whoever made TripleTen also made the gum commercial from Inside Out.
sub earths ones just described james camaron's avatar
“wHen tHe wOrLd nEEdeD hIm thE mOSt , hE reTurNed”
The world doesnt want him or deserve him. He will force you to regardless. (Spare me Skynet overlords!!1!!1)
@@Nuke1ncoming he won’t necessarily force you , but there will be consequences if you dont watch his videos
@@Unknown_nobody-p7b that is pretty much the EXACT definition of forcing: to compel to an act or choice
Finally content
Damn bro I love you videos
Could someone please tell me what music is that on 4:06 so it is not stuck in my head anymore?
I second this
On a similar note, recently I have wondered how will humans evolve on Moon, Mars, gas giants moons, exoplanets etc. long long after we establish our permanent colonies there. Will there be new human species and the Homo Sapiens wont be alone anymore? How will they look? How many of them will emerge? After how long? Will there be wars between them? etc. Great video!
The gas giant world sounds a lot like Alrest from Xenoblade Chronicles 2
Thanks for reminding me of the existential horror that is the Pacific Ocean side of Earth.
9:34 we will never forget 😡