Tbh there is just a point where it’s too hard to visualize it but man you did a great job! Best representation of the actual distance I’ve ever seen so far
My hopes for exploration and fantasy were crushed as a kid when I learned how big space was. It’s also blows my mind to think that these other galaxies or stars are so huge that you can see them with a telescope or naked eye given the scale of space.
Yet most humans on that grain of sand are arrogant enough to think that Earth is the only place in the universe with life, and that they are the superior beings on that grain of sand.
@@sosmooth13 Religion makes no sense whatsoever, for many independent reasons. You are your own mind, you can explore and discover and think and reason, and it doesn't have to agree with your parents, so don't you worry.
I don't understand how this channel is not dominating youtube. Seriously, your dedication to animations is unmatachble considering that you only expect 10k views on a video. I think you should get atleast a minimum of 1M views.
If you were 1 metre away from the sun, the pull you would feel would be 8x10^21 Newtons. Go out to the distance of mercurys orbit and it shrinks to just 2 Newtons
@@FinlzzDude… check your math. The gravitational acceleration at the suns surface is about 28 times that of earth… so you would feel a pull only 28 times greater. If you weigh 50 kg you would feel a “pull” of about 14000 Newtons, or about 17 orders of magnitude less than your number. If you were out at plutos distance you would feel a “pull” of about 180 micro Newtons… far far less than your 2N number. Good grief.
I found a website once (unfortunately don't remember the name of it, its been a while) that really helped put it into perspective. It had the solar system as a pixelated version of itself, and had you scroll from the sun to the edge of the solar system. Took me a good hour to scroll through. It probably wasn't even accurate, but like i said, it helped me realize that the solar system is truly bigger than anyone can imagine
@@gritho_7 some other good sites are Phrenopolis' online, and in-person Scale Solar System, and OMG SPACE as well. They all put The Solar System into it's true scale!
Thank you for considering my suggestion to use more in-hand scales to reference the size of the solar system (and universe.) You did an excellent job at visualizing and comparing the size and distances in a simple and comprehendible manner to better educate people than those space books you buy as a kid.
I have seen approximately three trillion videos on this subject, and you managed to actually do something new and compelling with it. I'm super impressed. 👏👏👏
Ive known that fact about the distance between the earth and moon being so large that you can fit every other planet in that gap with room to spare for many years, this may be the first time ive seen/heard someone else talking about it :)
I've known about it for a while, but I didn't realize that at apogee you could fit all the dwarf planets too! And who would've thought that you can also fit the Su...
Honestly a lot of sci fi novels need to stop having their stories take place over an entire galaxy and set it in just our solar system. Because an entire galaxy is just way to big for most stories to have such an impact over it, while a solar system is still massive.
Or even just a single colony in the solar system, on one of Jupiter's or Saturn's moons. The isolation between it and everything else would really raise the stakes of any danger.
I’d recommend the expanse then. Haven’t watched the entire thing (it’s a series of novels but there is also a 6 season long series of it on Amazon prime if you have that and prefer watching series over reading) From what I know it only takes place in our solar system, mainly in the inner one too all the way to Jupiter, maybe Saturn. Though that might change, of course. I’ve only just reached season 3!
Issue is that like most planets are kinda not liveable, who wants to watch a sci-fi universe where there is 1 or 2 earth like planets and the rest are basically unlivable colonies Having a wider selection of solar systems within reason is fine since it's allows more exploration which is kinda the most fun part of sci-fi to me, I guess it just depends on the story to be told.
I really think that you will become the next kursegesat, the quality of the videos you make are impressive and how you simplify things is even more amazing! Keep up the good work ❤
Did you have to make the person standing next to each other reference for the American audience? Since ... you know, they measure in football fields and hot dogs?...
Lmao the existencial crisis and off tangents every given second and stopping before getting off tangents is a great touch i don't know if you script this but good job on making it sound natural
Incredible content! Been around since the start, and have seen the incredible progress and Incorporation of suggestions from the viewers. Greatly looking forward to each and every post.
I just found out about your channel and really liked your art style. I was surprised to see you only have 30k subs. Stay dedicated to this beautiful channel and you’ll blow up soon enough. Hope to see you at the peaks of youtube.
I'm so glad to see this! This what I thought how HUGE the universe was and was never wrong about it. Glad that I've found this. I'll definitely share this with my class soon.
I've been thinking about this for so long, and tell everyone about how far everything actually is. I'm glad someone finally made a good and easy-to-follow video on it
A BIG Thank you for letting us understand such an amount of information so easily and quickly. Actually, I tried to created an image with actual size/distance scale of Sun and earth. But that image became so absurdly narrow and thin but streched out that was , kindof , weird .. 😅
This is the first video from your channel that i've seen, so i just found out about you. After visiting all your other socials, i have to agree with others here that say you are an underated channel and definitely deserve more success. I know you will reach 100k subs soon. Its also inspiring to see you are not just a youtuber, and have success with many things. This makes me feel like i also have the freedom to explore more than one creative skill. Keep up the good work!
YES!! THIS VIDEO IS SO FREAKING AMAZING!! THANK YOU!!!! I've been wanting a video that could give an actual sense of scale to our solar system for ages and this has really been so perfect!!
He caters to his audience who at best can tolerate Hollywood science.... No one would want to rack their brains this much unfortunately... Or else we'd be on the verge of being a Type 1 civilisation
Thanks! That was fun. I feel like as i got older the world got less and less magical. Thinking about the universe like this brings that magical feeling back to me because it's all just so hard to really comprehend so thanks for that!
5:57 more interestingly, that puts it over the Karman line 6 times over, that Oort cloud object is in space. Despite how much you reduced the solar system, it still goes out to a massive scale.
I knew that Earth and the Moon were farther apart than models show, but I didn't know that you could fit all the planets and dwarf planets together between Earth and the Moon during apogee and still have room to spare!
I never understood the scale of the solar system because ALL the diagrams and infographics used always scale up the size of the planets or squish them together. I truly had no concept of the vast distances in the solar system until I found a site called 'the moon is a pixel' which is exactly what it says on the tin. The moon is the size of a single pixel and you can just scroll and scroll and scroll from the sun outwards. It drove me insane!
1:40 uhm, one tiny but very significamt correction. The sun would be VERY visible. Even on this scale. Not due to its size. But because of the ungodly amount of light it radiates into space.
Yeah, you can see the Sun in that visualization (if you view at full HD). But it's so tiny that you can't even tell what shape it is, you can just tell there's something there.
@@universe_sandbox2_fan 😂I love interacting with my fans! I know once you get really popular you simply can't reply to every comment, but I don't understand why most youtubers don't interact with their fans much.
I feel a bit dumb even mentioning this but your video reminded me of a seemingly very common phenomena, which nevertheless always perplexed my layperson's brain. Which is to say why do orbiting bodies always follow an ellipse rather than a perfect circle. As far as I was able to determine it's simply a matter of probability. given two bodies of Mass there are many possible elliptical orbits but by definition only one circular orbit. It is therefore possible, but extremely unlikely to encounter a perfectly circular orbit. Embarrassingly obvious when stated this way but yeah, just in case any one else actually ever wondered about this. ps great video.
it's because there are always things tugging on it. earth has an elliptical orbit from the sun because of the universal gravitational constant, plus all of the planets and moons in the solar system tugging on it ever so slightly, at almost unmeasurable amounts.
This is very educational. Sometimes I find a gem of a video like this and it really annoys me that the channel doesn't have more followers. This is too good to be hidden in the bowels of youtube.
0:12 Actually it's sort of ball bc it's filled, sphere is a border of a ball, and if you account for earth's not perfect radius then it's an oblate spheroid, not just a spheroid
Uh, you're a bit wrong. First, sphere does not mean it's the border of a ball. If you look up the definition, a sphere can be either "a solid that is bounded by a surface consisting of all points at a given distance from a point constituting its center" (first definition) or "the bounding surface of a sphere" (second definition). Second, according to NASA and many other institutions, the Earth's shape is an oblate spheroid.
@@BlenderTimer I'm a mathimatician and idc, in maths we have only one sphere(considering we all talking about 2-sphere) and it is border of a ball, and last time I checked earth was 3 dimensional and was filled inside
@anime_erotika585 we don't live in maths, we utilise it. Furthermore, your assertion that there is only one definition of a sphere is moot, as specialists, let alone mathematicians, don't get to define words in common speech. If someone says "I have a sphere of quartz" to refer to a ball of manmade silicate crystal, there isnt a geologist or mathematician on earth that can argue against it, because both of those words have accepted definitions outside of those fields.
@@BennyAscent I would, and any mathematician i know would, also i live in maths and sphere is not a word of common speech, ball is, i wouldn't argue if someone called sphere(although there are no real sphere in real world, but i mean hollow balls with a very thin border) a ball i wouldn't argue most of the time, as example a basketball is actually a sphere, but here we talking about definition of the earth's shape, and earth is not a sphere nor spheroid
Loved thissss!!!!😍😍😍😍 Even though I know A LOT about solar system and space, I was never able to properly "visualise" the size. It always felt incomprehensible But this video❤ Is probably one can get closest to understand it!!! Just made me slip my phone while thinking😅😂😂
the point is to give you a comparison rather than hard numbers. sure earth is like 150M km away from the sun but can you actually visualize that? Does that number even mean anything to you?
The video mainly used metric for measurements. Go post your copy pasted comment somewhere else, and make sure you watch it first and confirm if they actually didn't use metric.
Well it is drifting away but very slowly but the earth’s sphere of influence is like 1.2 million km or something like that and the moon is inside that range, and since it moves kinda slow, it would take a big while for it to get out of the earth’s sphere of influence
@@FwogrealMSM Rogue planets didn't just drift away. They got ejected after interacting with another planet or after a close encounter with another star.
0:13 ik ppl WILL deny me here bc This is controversial but, (I believe In god so lemme explain) it is proven, in the Bible that the “earth” is flat! And.. “earth” is the LAND of the “planet”! The *water* is just separate.
I tried to make it as scientifically accurate as possible.😄 Well...minus the fact that the planets aren't actually in between the Earth and the Moon of course.🤣
I love this video. There are always those videos showing the biggest stars next to each other, but I was always much more impressed by the size of the distances between the different things
Did you spot the snail?😉
No I haven't
@@epicindonesie1 Ahhhhh......um.....look harder...ig?
I did!
Cool
@@joshplays5083 Congrats! Good eyes!
Tbh there is just a point where it’s too hard to visualize it but man you did a great job! Best representation of the actual distance I’ve ever seen so far
Thank you!
Yeah it really get's difficult!😂
Agreed! This video did an awesome job! The best of the best from any other I’ve come across
@@Vidasinvida Thank you!
There is site where moon size of pixel and you have to scroll from sun to pluto
Ya
My hopes for exploration and fantasy were crushed as a kid when I learned how big space was. It’s also blows my mind to think that these other galaxies or stars are so huge that you can see them with a telescope or naked eye given the scale of space.
Right? Those galaxies have to be gigantic!😲
@@studiouskid1528 medium ? it is a dwarf star ! which is good for life, as it lasts longer, but the sun is on the smaller side
Yet most humans on that grain of sand are arrogant enough to think that Earth is the only place in the universe with life, and that they are the superior beings on that grain of sand.
@@SuperYtc1 that thought alone is kinda what steered me away from religion. My mom wouldn’t be proud lol
@@sosmooth13 Religion makes no sense whatsoever, for many independent reasons. You are your own mind, you can explore and discover and think and reason, and it doesn't have to agree with your parents, so don't you worry.
I don't understand how this channel is not dominating youtube. Seriously, your dedication to animations is unmatachble considering that you only expect 10k views on a video. I think you should get atleast a minimum of 1M views.
Probably AI channels with generated space “””facts””” videos cloggin attention up.
Mabye because he doesnt make much shorts
I don't know, but thank you!😂😊
its because the narrator is trash and annoying
@@BlenderTimerthe guy commenting is so right, keep it up
jesus now imagine how strong the gravitational pull is when you’re close to the sun, if the planets orbit just fine at those distances
If you were 1 metre away from the sun, the pull you would feel would be 8x10^21 Newtons. Go out to the distance of mercurys orbit and it shrinks to just 2 Newtons
@@Finlzz that’s bonkers yo
Now I got serious respect for Super Massive Black Holes
About 28 times earth gravity.
@@FinlzzDude… check your math.
The gravitational acceleration at the suns surface is about 28 times that of earth… so you would feel a pull only 28 times greater. If you weigh 50 kg you would feel a “pull” of about 14000 Newtons, or about 17 orders of magnitude less than your number. If you were out at plutos distance you would feel a “pull” of about 180 micro Newtons… far far less than your 2N number.
Good grief.
1:09
You can fit the su-
*EVERYONE DIES*
True...😳😂
Lmao
@@ДинарФаизьянов i don’t respect russia
The End..... ...🙂
it's like the solar eclipse, lunar eclipse, and *apocalypse* lmfao
I found a website once (unfortunately don't remember the name of it, its been a while) that really helped put it into perspective. It had the solar system as a pixelated version of itself, and had you scroll from the sun to the edge of the solar system. Took me a good hour to scroll through. It probably wasn't even accurate, but like i said, it helped me realize that the solar system is truly bigger than anyone can imagine
It's called "if the moon was a pixel" and you're right, it's trully great to visualize the actual scale of our system
@@gritho_7 There it is! Thank you
@@gritho_7Ty both!
@@gritho_7 some other good sites are Phrenopolis' online, and in-person Scale Solar System, and OMG SPACE as well. They all put The Solar System into it's true scale!
It helped me too i was amazed
Thank you for considering my suggestion to use more in-hand scales to reference the size of the solar system (and universe.) You did an excellent job at visualizing and comparing the size and distances in a simple and comprehendible manner to better educate people than those space books you buy as a kid.
Thank you! It was a really good suggestion!😊
Midwit nitpicking
your pfp is scary
This is by far the best representation of how far things really are from each other in our solar system that I’ve ever seen. Thank you!!!
You're welcome! And thank you!😂
You should watch "To Scale: THE SOLAR SYSTEM". Also, Astrum's "How Far Away Is Our Nearest Star System? Alpha Centauri".
I have seen approximately three trillion videos on this subject, and you managed to actually do something new and compelling with it. I'm super impressed. 👏👏👏
Thank you!
theres a page when u can picture it. if the moon were only a pixel and have the true distance in escale
It's hard to appreciate just how FAR even the closest objects in space are. Our minds just aren't made for such things.
Very true.😄
0:01 As a Kansas City resident, I am terrified that you pinpointed my city’s exact location.
Hehehehe
Ive known that fact about the distance between the earth and moon being so large that you can fit every other planet in that gap with room to spare for many years, this may be the first time ive seen/heard someone else talking about it :)
I've known about it for a while, but I didn't realize that at apogee you could fit all the dwarf planets too! And who would've thought that you can also fit the Su...
@@BlenderTimerCan you really fit all the dwarf planets or only a few of them?
@@Doopen All 5 of the official dwarf planets! You can see them in the 100% (or 99.99%) accurate scale visualization at 1:00.
@@BlenderTimerI invented this. You are welcome.
So happy to have found you😄
Great animation, and I love your sense of humor!! Your channel is gonna blow up dude
Thank you!
Nice video. Explains the true scale and feeling of how big the solar system really is
Thanks!
@BlenderTimer no problem
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i love the little noise at 6:20 ^^
great sound design!!
Thanks!
Honestly a lot of sci fi novels need to stop having their stories take place over an entire galaxy and set it in just our solar system. Because an entire galaxy is just way to big for most stories to have such an impact over it, while a solar system is still massive.
Or even just a single colony in the solar system, on one of Jupiter's or Saturn's moons. The isolation between it and everything else would really raise the stakes of any danger.
But first the normal people it’ll be so Ennui
I’d recommend the expanse then. Haven’t watched the entire thing (it’s a series of novels but there is also a 6 season long series of it on Amazon prime if you have that and prefer watching series over reading) From what I know it only takes place in our solar system, mainly in the inner one too all the way to Jupiter, maybe Saturn. Though that might change, of course. I’ve only just reached season 3!
Issue is that like most planets are kinda not liveable, who wants to watch a sci-fi universe where there is 1 or 2 earth like planets and the rest are basically unlivable colonies
Having a wider selection of solar systems within reason is fine since it's allows more exploration which is kinda the most fun part of sci-fi to me, I guess it just depends on the story to be told.
Check out the expanse
1:18 you said exactly what I thought💀 universe scale videos always go like that
Your animations are great and you are underrated for all the math knowledge and stuff you need to do for this
Thanks!😊
Most underrated channel on TH-cam
Thanks!
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I really think that you will become the next kursegesat, the quality of the videos you make are impressive and how you simplify things is even more amazing! Keep up the good work ❤
Thank you!
keep up the good work
@@BlenderTimer hi
@@maneskin1682 Hello!
Did you have to make the person standing next to each other reference for the American audience? Since ... you know, they measure in football fields and hot dogs?...
Americans meassuring stuff be like : Yeah that cat is about 2 and half cats long
How can a cat be longer then itself buddy
We are me measuring in what a cat should be the size of buddy
Lmao the existencial crisis and off tangents every given second and stopping before getting off tangents is a great touch i don't know if you script this but good job on making it sound natural
Incredible content! Been around since the start, and have seen the incredible progress and Incorporation of suggestions from the viewers. Greatly looking forward to each and every post.
^ prob a spam bot, the writing sounds bot-like, and it doesn't reference anything. I've seen bots like this...
Thank you so much for your support!😊
@@Writer_Productions_Map It kinda does though. This is the first video that was a fans video idea which is mentioned to a certain degree.
@@Writer_Productions_Map nah this guy probably used chat gpt or he’s actually good at making sentences
@@Writer_Productions_Mapfr he sounds way too employed to be in a yt comment section
I just found out about your channel and really liked your art style. I was surprised to see you only have 30k subs. Stay dedicated to this beautiful channel and you’ll blow up soon enough. Hope to see you at the peaks of youtube.
Thank you!
I'm so glad to see this! This what I thought how HUGE the universe was and was never wrong about it. Glad that I've found this. I'll definitely share this with my class soon.
Cool!😊
4:53 In a way I feel shouted out, I live in the Seattle Area. Let's go to my people in Seattle. 👍
🙃 You're welcome ig...😂
I do like at the very beginning where you said “You live right here” and pointed at North America, that is almost exactly where I live
😂 I knew most of my viewers were in the US so I wanted to give a good scare to as many people as possible.🤫
Bro youre like kurzgesagt but simpler. You deserve millions
Thank you!
@@BlenderTimernot millions, BILLONS, heck even put it at QUADRILLIONS.
The fact that he said "you live right here" and the arrow was EXACTLY where I live made my heart skip a beat
Hehehehehehe............
Bro Knows your Ip ☠
I've been thinking about this for so long, and tell everyone about how far everything actually is.
I'm glad someone finally made a good and easy-to-follow video on it
I’m literally here before this channel DOMINATES youtube
A BIG Thank you for letting us understand such an amount of information so easily and quickly. Actually, I tried to created an image with actual size/distance scale of Sun and earth. But that image became so absurdly narrow and thin but streched out that was , kindof , weird .. 😅
😂
This is the first video from your channel that i've seen, so i just found out about you. After visiting all your other socials, i have to agree with others here that say you are an underated channel and definitely deserve more success. I know you will reach 100k subs soon. Its also inspiring to see you are not just a youtuber, and have success with many things. This makes me feel like i also have the freedom to explore more than one creative skill. Keep up the good work!
Thanks you very much!
The only problem with having skills in a lot of areas is when a survey asks for your occupation...🤔🧐😶😂
great content, your channel is definitely gonna blow up in popularity soon!
Thank you! I hope so!😊
YES!! THIS VIDEO IS SO FREAKING AMAZING!! THANK YOU!!!! I've been wanting a video that could give an actual sense of scale to our solar system for ages and this has really been so perfect!!
Thanks!
Can someone PLEASE force JJ Abrams to watch this before he ever gets another dime to make a sci fi film?
He caters to his audience who at best can tolerate Hollywood science....
No one would want to rack their brains this much unfortunately...
Or else we'd be on the verge of being a Type 1 civilisation
Roger that
I love Space stuff but you do it with a twist around all of that and with your sense of humor you will blow up very quick. Good luck mate
another amazing video! these kinds of videos from you are the best scale videos i've encountered
Thank you!
This is honestly my favorite size representation. It’s super accurate.
“Tomato sized Sun”
1:31 you can see the sun still
Yup! Can't see any of the planets, but you can still see the Sun!
Wdm
@@titanicbigshipthere's a few tiny pixel in the right side of the screen which is the sun
the fact that all the planets can fit inside the distance of the earth to the moon always creeps me out😭😭
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Now you gotta understand why space is called “Space”.
This really makes you visualize how incredibly strong the sun’s gravity is that things so ridiculously far away from it are sill affected by
Thanks! That was fun. I feel like as i got older the world got less and less magical. Thinking about the universe like this brings that magical feeling back to me because it's all just so hard to really comprehend so thanks for that!
😄
Amazing. Great Animation, nice explanation and description. Also I loved the sense of humor.
Thanks!
3:58 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 love this part
This video plays like a sneeze that won’t come out
*and I love it*
🙃 ...I'm confused....
message of the video: The Sun is a tomato
Underrated videos
You should have atleast 10 mil subscribers
Thanks!😂
Wait until it actually happens.
moons in tv shows, cartoons, movies, and games be like: 0:27
good thing it's not, the tides would destroy anything we could ever build on the coast
The moon from barnyard
A wise man once said
The planets’ aren’t people lining up for coffee they’re spheroids in constant orbit
(CGP Grey)
to put it in a nutshell, the solar system is huge af.
Distance between each planet and the sun in miles
Mercury: 36M
Venus: 69M
Earth: 93M
Mars: 144M
Jupiter: 483M
Saturn: 889M
Uranus: 1.8B
Neptune: 2.8B
Awesome video, really enjoyed. Animation is really good
Thank you!
@@BlenderTimer no problem! I hope more videos will come soon
I sure do love when a video begins, “you live right here,” and pinpoints my exact location with scary accuracy.
1:08 - I think this kind of comedy is the funniest :D
5:57 more interestingly, that puts it over the Karman line 6 times over, that Oort cloud object is in space. Despite how much you reduced the solar system, it still goes out to a massive scale.
Your channel is soo good and the humour is very relevant and funny compared to other youtubers. Keep it up you deserve more subs 👍
Thank you!
This should be required watching for all young students. A little existential dread can be inspiring.
After watching this I am getting more confused than before
0:57 To be honest this is the first time I've actually been able to wrap my head around that fact.
5:09 Sedna: Why do people always forget me 😢?
Idk
planet 9: people forgor about me more than you
@@stemmingtrain5188false, it doesnt exist
Uranus: ...
I knew that Earth and the Moon were farther apart than models show, but I didn't know that you could fit all the planets and dwarf planets together between Earth and the Moon during apogee and still have room to spare!
1:08 I laughed at this part 😂
I never understood the scale of the solar system because ALL the diagrams and infographics used always scale up the size of the planets or squish them together. I truly had no concept of the vast distances in the solar system until I found a site called 'the moon is a pixel' which is exactly what it says on the tin. The moon is the size of a single pixel and you can just scroll and scroll and scroll from the sun outwards. It drove me insane!
Love the animation, also love how you explained it👍
Thank you!
Those scale comparison videos are always fun
1:40 uhm, one tiny but very significamt correction.
The sun would be VERY visible. Even on this scale.
Not due to its size.
But because of the ungodly amount of light it radiates into space.
Yeah, you can see the Sun in that visualization (if you view at full HD). But it's so tiny that you can't even tell what shape it is, you can just tell there's something there.
My humour is broken 😂 Idk why but this made me laugh.
Such a great video! I've always wondered about exactly this. Thank you!
You're welcome!
3:31 if you troh the tomato will smage on the flore
Get a green tomato. Wait but then it will be smaller...just find a 10-story building.😂
@@BlenderTimeryour the first well knowed person that omalst comments on like every comment
@@universe_sandbox2_fan 😂I love interacting with my fans! I know once you get really popular you simply can't reply to every comment, but I don't understand why most youtubers don't interact with their fans much.
@@BlenderTimer hey i featur your chanle
@@universe_sandbox2_fan Cool! Thanks!😊
hello bender time i love your space assets
Thanks!
3:12 Created!? You mean the largest planet that formed from our protoplanetary disk.
God created jupiter
@@tonyatonluvs2stylbrown159no
@@tonyatonluvs2stylbrown159All the solar system planets formed from the sun's protoplanetary disk🤓👆
So big and I'm glad they put it in miles
3:02 T POSE 💀
LOL
Lmao
Space is unimaginable. Keeps me up at night ever so often trying to comprehend it.
as someone who is in highschool i was literally dying at 1:25 💀
Lol 😂
I think my brain melted…fantastic job
Thanks!🙃😂
I feel a bit dumb even mentioning this but your video reminded me of a seemingly very common phenomena, which nevertheless always perplexed my layperson's brain. Which is to say why do orbiting bodies always follow an ellipse rather than a perfect circle. As far as I was able to determine it's simply a matter of probability. given two bodies of Mass there are many possible elliptical orbits but by definition only one circular orbit. It is therefore possible, but extremely unlikely to encounter a perfectly circular orbit. Embarrassingly obvious when stated this way but yeah, just in case any one else actually ever wondered about this. ps great video.
it's because there are always things tugging on it. earth has an elliptical orbit from the sun because of the universal gravitational constant, plus all of the planets and moons in the solar system tugging on it ever so slightly, at almost unmeasurable amounts.
you're right in that it is a matter of probability, but that falls under the range of murphy's law, which is to say, very broad.
This is very educational. Sometimes I find a gem of a video like this and it really annoys me that the channel doesn't have more followers. This is too good to be hidden in the bowels of youtube.
Thanks! 😂
0:12 Actually it's sort of ball bc it's filled, sphere is a border of a ball, and if you account for earth's not perfect radius then it's an oblate spheroid, not just a spheroid
Uh, you're a bit wrong. First, sphere does not mean it's the border of a ball. If you look up the definition, a sphere can be either "a solid that is bounded by a surface consisting of all points at a given distance from a point constituting its center" (first definition) or "the bounding surface of a sphere" (second definition). Second, according to NASA and many other institutions, the Earth's shape is an oblate spheroid.
@@BlenderTimermathematically it is a ball, common usage is usually different than the usage in rigorous fields.
@@BlenderTimer I'm a mathimatician and idc, in maths we have only one sphere(considering we all talking about 2-sphere) and it is border of a ball, and last time I checked earth was 3 dimensional and was filled inside
@anime_erotika585 we don't live in maths, we utilise it. Furthermore, your assertion that there is only one definition of a sphere is moot, as specialists, let alone mathematicians, don't get to define words in common speech. If someone says "I have a sphere of quartz" to refer to a ball of manmade silicate crystal, there isnt a geologist or mathematician on earth that can argue against it, because both of those words have accepted definitions outside of those fields.
@@BennyAscent I would, and any mathematician i know would, also i live in maths and sphere is not a word of common speech, ball is, i wouldn't argue if someone called sphere(although there are no real sphere in real world, but i mean hollow balls with a very thin border) a ball i wouldn't argue most of the time, as example a basketball is actually a sphere, but here we talking about definition of the earth's shape, and earth is not a sphere nor spheroid
These videos are so good, you deserve more subscribers
Thank you!
What ? That's filename2 (NULL) ! I see in 2:52 !
What? Huh? Where?
@@BlenderTimerthe thing from baldi
Glad I'm not the old person who thought of Null when first seeing the Example Character
Brody almost replying all the comments
Is he?🤔😄
Perfect for kids
I'm a kid :D
@@Racoon_Leafme to :D
Hy
Nice to see that kids are watching this and happy summer break to yall
@@mckinney9368 I have summer break
Loved thissss!!!!😍😍😍😍
Even though I know A LOT about solar system and space, I was never able to properly "visualise" the size.
It always felt incomprehensible
But this video❤
Is probably one can get closest to understand it!!!
Just made me slip my phone while thinking😅😂😂
😂 Thank you!
0:09 I always knew the earth was flat! Thanks for the proof here
Are you stupid or satire?
wrong
omg this helped my visualization a lot lol
4:24
COVID-19
GET AWAY!
*Coronavirus.
Different.😂
there's a couple types of coronavirus, including covid-19
@@idlesquadron7283 Yup! This one was just the average size since most coronavirus variants are similar in size.
When I saw this channel only had 38k subscribers I was actually shocked, totally subscribing myself!
Damn, americans would really rather use anything than the metric
the point is to give you a comparison rather than hard numbers. sure earth is like 150M km away from the sun but can you actually visualize that? Does that number even mean anything to you?
The video mainly used metric for measurements. Go post your copy pasted comment somewhere else, and make sure you watch it first and confirm if they actually didn't use metric.
This is a great channel dude i swear. “If you stacked a bunch of these tiny people on top of eachother” 😂😂
1:03 if that is true then why has it not drifted away from earths gravity
Well it is drifting away but very slowly but the earth’s sphere of influence is like 1.2 million km or something like that and the moon is inside that range, and since it moves kinda slow, it would take a big while for it to get out of the earth’s sphere of influence
Why would it have drifted away? Gravity doesn't just cease to exist past a certain distance.
rouge planets that drifted away from their sun: am I a joke to you?
@@FwogrealMSM Rogue planets didn't just drift away. They got ejected after interacting with another planet or after a close encounter with another star.
@@Релёкс84 some planets are so far away from thier star that they are drifting away
"You live somewhere on this oblate spheroid"
The 6 people on the International Space Station : do i exist to you?
Let's be real. The people on the space station have much better things to do with there time than watch a TH-cam video...😄
0:13 ik ppl WILL deny me here bc This is controversial but, (I believe In god so lemme explain) it is proven, in the Bible that the “earth” is flat! And.. “earth” is the LAND of the “planet”! The *water* is just separate.
I believe the Bible too. But it does not say that the Earth is flat.🤨
@@BlenderTimer it doesn’t say directly that the “earth” is flat
@@BigdomRL can you tell us what verses say this?
@@Umbrakinesis207 I’ve never read the bible, my mom told me
@@BigdomRL oh of course. Don't take her word for it. Read the Bible yourself until blindly believing her. Sorry to say but parents lie
I like the image used at 1:04 because it's the first graphical representation of this concept that depicts the stretching of jupiter right
I tried to make it as scientifically accurate as possible.😄
Well...minus the fact that the planets aren't actually in between the Earth and the Moon of course.🤣
This video is so pointless
Thanks for the feedback!🙃😂
This was already a great video but the numbers colliding with the building at 3:55 had me rolling
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I love this video. There are always those videos showing the biggest stars next to each other, but I was always much more impressed by the size of the distances between the different things
probably the best way to explain the scale of the solar system without making it boring
Thanks!