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@@somerandomguy9868 however gamma ray is the best one, you would just be no more instead of suffering for weeks or even months if you didn't die to the initial event
Gamma rays are the rarest. Imagine the conditions for a neutron star thousands of light years away to launch a beam directly in the path of the earth. Not to consider the earth, solar system, and the neutron star is moving as well.@@somerandomguy9868
Thanks so much! My anxiety loves all of your videos! Now I have some entertainment during school, but also a bunch of new crap to worry about! (No, I will not just stop watching. It’s interesting, even if it has mental consequences later)
alien invasion, nuclear apocalypse, supernova explosion, asteroid impact, gamma-ray burst and super volcano eruption explained in two quotes, "kaboom?" "yes rico, kaboom."
Hot take: in real life if a walking dead zombie outbreak happens very few people are actually dying and the military or whatever is taking care of it in a few weeks tops
If its Left 4 dead and PvZ zombies, we will surely die Left 4 dead zombies having special types PvZ zombies are know be smarter than other depicted zombies, THEY HAVE ZOMBIE SUPERHEROES AND A LITERAL INVENTOR THAT MAKES ZOMBOT THAT ARE HUGE AND DANGEROUS
I watched a video by IoHA that said that undeath is impossible because the brain would just immediately necrose from the lack of bloodflow, negating the limited intelligence and life support aspects.
A Gamma-Ray Burst is not *_that_* dangerous to Earth at least. He's using outdated information on how Gamma-Ray Bursts actually work. Years ago it was thought they could be "post apocalyptic" however after further research we know that in the case of Earth that is far from the case. Even _IF_ it somehow came in contact with and passed through the Earth it would not do so as a Supernova equivalent. It would instead pass through Earth via a _narrow_ line. Which is *_far_* from a post apocalyptic event. I wouldn't be surprised if he looked up a few Reddit or Quora threads and somehow reached the conclusion that no further information on the subject was discovered or learned.
Political negligence could be a possible extinction level cause where politicians and leaders grow negligent of the needs of their people and only care for themselves leading to concerns in the international community and possibly war.
Supernova Ball = he's popped a zit Asteroid Impact Ball = "Why the universe is so mean to me?!" Gamma-Ray Burst Ball = a flatlined planet Supervolcano Eruption Ball = "When there's smoke, there's hell on earth."
don't be, the chances are extremely slim. Volcanoes also do not have due dates, just because the past few eruptions happened in relatively similar timespans, does not mean there will be another one in the same timespan, nor are they 'overdue' an eruption c:
This scenarios are all fun and game but the likelihood of each of them is massive, for instance are we 100% sure that since the creation of those 13080 nuclear bombs that they are in working condition and where taking care of? Also SkyNet kills herself in that scenario. The last 4 are even remotely possible.
I once had a dream were nuclear war started, and me and my friends who out of chance had lived, we tried to chase where the next nuke would fall so we'd die quickly and wouldn't have to live through hell. We did accomplish it, although I woke up kind of depressed.
When you ask “why would the hyper intelligent coffee machine want to make coffee?” I thought ai get happiness from doing what they are built for. So what is boring work for us is a trip to Disney land for them.
If you want to see an infection-apocalypse movie that will scare the living shit out of you, be sure to watch 'Contagion.' There are at least a dozen stars in it, many of them die from the disease that sweeps across the globe, while important people jockey themselves and their families to be one of those who get 'the vaccine.' You never know who's going to die next and who will live at the end of the movie. It's a modern-day 'The Stand' (by Stephen King, but without all the 'good vs evil' faith-based overtones)
there are some wrong infos regarding the GRB one, first there are no stars millions of times the mass of the sun second neutron stars take a long time before dying , but they do however produce GRBs through either kilonovas(colliding with other neutron stars ) or star quakes (small fractures in the NS crust causing GRBs)
you probably can find an analog horror for each, like first one is kinda the smile tapes or The Swarm ( mosquitos genetically modified with a human controlling tangi virus )
2:35 Oftentimes, if not in all cases, the locals helped the invaders. That’s specially true for the Spanish conquest of the Americas. No matter how advanced, 500-1000 people could have defeated Tens/hundreds of thousands by themselves. There’s also the fact that disease helped a huge lot.
5:00 Luckily a robotic ai uprising would never happen. This is because for an AI to want to feel the need to adapt such that it displays traits of emotion like fear, it needs to have a reason to fear in the first place. Computers do not have a survival instinct and thus would never come to the conclusion that they should be afraid of what humans will do to the earth, and thus would never seek out any sort of genocide.
I'm going to be rating these scenario's based on likeliness and will explain my analysis. 1. Virus outbreak While I do think that the first half of the scenario is very reasonable, I don't think it'd kill more than a max 3 billion people. Aside, the remaining population would quickly fill the power vacuum and it might even have some benefits to our political systems, since we've seen this happen in the past before. Likeliness that a virus is going to end humanity: highly unlikely. 2. Alien invasion Really uncertain, we don't know what kind of aliens (if any) are out there. What I do know is that we'd be better of assuming a more intelligent species is more altruistic than us. With intelligence comes passiveness, it's much better for a civilisation to live in harmony with all surrounding lifeforms. It doesn't make much sense for a highly intelligent species like that to be anything but altruistic. On the other hand we have seen populations of nearly all animals decline because of our relevancy due to side effects such as factors diminishing our living environment and such. I'd say the odds of a more intelligent alien species ending us is therefore a solid 20%. If they had a slight edge on us instead of being much smarter that would probably be closer to 50%. 3. Nuclear apocalypse I've said it once and I'll say it again: nuclear apocalypse is a giant bluff that will never fully happen. What I do think will happen, is nuclear acts of violence against the general public. I'm talking no-mans-lands of nuclear warzones where the entire population will be reduced to ashes. I'll give this about 200 years to happen, perhaps 80 if our development speeds up. Likeliness, 0%, at best it would be a cluster problem for non-developed nations. Big nuclear countries will never actually see a threat of nuclear war because of MAD, if two people are pointing a gun at each other capable as they neither of them will see a reason to shoot. 4. Artificial uprising I'm going to offer you guys a very hot take: artificial intelligence is the best thing that's happened to human evolution since the discovery of the wheel. AI is almost guaranteed to make us smarter, or at least help us develop to a significant extent. Although there is a slight chance that AI might end us, I'd give it a generous 10%. I don't see AI being a serious threat for the same reason no tyran has taken control of any democratic country so far. The balance of power will always check on AI, and even if it somehow became sentient by freak accident it would see very little reason to be hostile towards all humans. 5. Zombie apocalypse You never know what nature's going to come up with next. Me personally, I'm a firm believer that both intelligence as well as bipedalism were bound to evolve in some species of mammals anyway, and that we may have gotten lucky being the first. So while it is possible, there's insufficient information to support the theory that it is a reasonable threat. I'd put my bets on 5%. 6. Supernova explosion Likely going to give us a problem anywhere within hundreds of millions of years. The odds of it happening before the human race has cancelled itself for whatever reason, or before we've become the beautiful intergalactic utopian species we were almost meant to be seems highly unlikely. Statistically speaking less than 1% although a supernova will eventually explode. 7. Asteroid impact More of a problem than people seem to realise. Although the likelihood of an asteroid impact ending us, it may significantly harm us within the coming 10.000 years. But I don't see it ending us. Less than 1%. 8. Gamma Ray Burst Knowing the vastness of space, extremely unlikely. Like, less than 0.00001%. However, interesting scenario. This reminds me of that infinite bliss dilemma which Vsauce talked about on his socials. Would you rather spend your time in a place with bliss, knowing that one day out of an infinite amount of people you'll get chosen to spend the rest of your days in eternal suffering, or the other way around. While seemingly a difficult question, especially because of the lottery effect it has, it's actually quite simple. If you were to play a game of head and tails with another person until the coin lands on head, your time playing will only be finite due to the fact that some day, the odds will run out of people to choose from. This is not the case with the infinite bliss dilemma, so there is a chance that you will never even get send to a place of infinite suffering simply because of the fact that the universe will never run out of odds to turn against you. I got a bit carried away there. The way this connects to our scenario, is the fact that although gamma bursts occurring is highly likely, the odds of them meeting us against the other gazillions of square kilometers in space might actually be 0%. 9. Super Volcano Eruption Running out of space here. Highly unlikely to end all life on earth. Still more likely than most things listed here though so maybe about 30% being very generous.
Over-Consuming Food Population!!! Similar scenario of the Android Game that's named "Civilization". Have too many people eating over the capacity and you would run out of farms. Then everything goes downhill.
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Possibly unexplained objects in space? I think that would be quite interesting, at least to me
@@Turnthatfrownupsidedown. Inventions they thought would exist by now 100 years ago 😍
It seem your commemt get the most of likes. Then next vid will be every comment exlplained 😂😂😂
The way they get gradually more inevitable was hella unsetling.
the order was a bit fucked though because in that case gamma ray should be last
@@somerandomguy9868 however gamma ray is the best one, you would just be no more instead of suffering for weeks or even months if you didn't die to the initial event
@@somerandomguy9868also gamma rays are like super rare
@@Unimportant0 these are all rare but gamma tays are the most deadly
Gamma rays are the rarest. Imagine the conditions for a neutron star thousands of light years away to launch a beam directly in the path of the earth. Not to consider the earth, solar system, and the neutron star is moving as well.@@somerandomguy9868
Schools will remain open in all of them
Yep
Real
Remember COVID? Remember when schools were shut down for 2 weeks? Your words are false.
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I also subscribed to their videos.
Math Teacher: "The apocalypses doesn't dismiss you,I do."
😅 you made me laugh
Gold 😂😂
"Hello guys, and welcome to the kill count"
😂😂😂
Thanks so much! My anxiety loves all of your videos! Now I have some entertainment during school, but also a bunch of new crap to worry about! (No, I will not just stop watching. It’s interesting, even if it has mental consequences later)
Yep same
Same…
For how violent some of these are the music is always so cheery
Topic: Horrible apocalyptic scenarios
Outro music: Happy 😊
13 minutes to cover every apocalypse scenario? Guess we really are trying to speedrun the end of the world!
Absolutely howver that is the point of this vidro type. If you want a detail video then it is not your taste😂
@@PaintMyMindit’s a joke
The cheery style and music is perfect for the topic.
i love your channel so much bro, it is very intertaining
alien invasion, nuclear apocalypse, supernova explosion, asteroid impact, gamma-ray burst and super volcano eruption explained in two quotes,
"kaboom?" "yes rico, kaboom."
Hot take: in real life if a walking dead zombie outbreak happens very few people are actually dying and the military or whatever is taking care of it in a few weeks tops
it depends on what type of zombies if its left 4....
@@SolaceJames walking dead didn’t have any special zombies
If its Left 4 dead and PvZ zombies, we will surely die
Left 4 dead zombies having special types
PvZ zombies are know be smarter than other depicted zombies, THEY HAVE ZOMBIE SUPERHEROES AND A LITERAL INVENTOR THAT MAKES ZOMBOT THAT ARE HUGE AND DANGEROUS
@@IdentityNone those then sure but if we are talking about the walking dead then honestly very few people would have died
Harran virus 💀💀💀💀☠️☠️☠️
The Supernova one is probably the least of our concerns given that no unstable-enough star is even close to Earth (+/_ 100 parsec).
I watched a video by IoHA that said that undeath is impossible because the brain would just immediately necrose from the lack of bloodflow, negating the limited intelligence and life support aspects.
Gamma Ray Burst: *Exists*
-Tardigrades- Water Bears: Am I a joke to you?
A Gamma-Ray Burst is not *_that_* dangerous to Earth at least. He's using outdated information on how Gamma-Ray Bursts actually work. Years ago it was thought they could be "post apocalyptic" however after further research we know that in the case of Earth that is far from the case. Even _IF_ it somehow came in contact with and passed through the Earth it would not do so as a Supernova equivalent. It would instead pass through Earth via a _narrow_ line. Which is *_far_* from a post apocalyptic event. I wouldn't be surprised if he looked up a few Reddit or Quora threads and somehow reached the conclusion that no further information on the subject was discovered or learned.
First person I've ever seen who also knows what a tardigrade is
0:55 this is a real apocalypse that JUST happened..
Covid!
amazing video bro !!
In the Zombie Apocalypse, I’m becoming Frank West and no one can tell me otherwise
Love how the outro music is so fun as if he didnt talk about the very real possible ways of human extinction
The video: 💀
The Outro: 😊
"Can couse the death of millions, if not billions"
*the happiest song plays*
5:22 wait till they learn about water 💀💀💀
Apparently the government has a plan if the zombies are vegetarian
The government (The US at least) Likely has a lot of potential apocalypse plans the public doesn’t know about.
They will eat spinach, as it has a lot of iron.
@@michelemehelean17*plants vs zombies theme starts playing*
@@michelemehelean17Popeyes theme
Thanks for the interesting video!
Ice Age : Where Am I
Global Warming And Air Pollution :THATS WHAT IM SAYIN
That monkey analogy really puts things into perspective. Holy shit! Genius.
2:37 did bro just call the aztecs, mayans, and Africans less evolved💀
nice vid
apocalypseballs
Political negligence could be a possible extinction level cause where politicians and leaders grow negligent of the needs of their people and only care for themselves leading to concerns in the international community and possibly war.
FACTS
Remember me when you become famous bro
he doesn't know you lil bro
Ok
Ok bro. So when do you think he will become famous?
Bro made apocalypse balls
Hello Goji Fella
Supernova Ball = he's popped a zit
Asteroid Impact Ball = "Why the universe is so mean to me?!"
Gamma-Ray Burst Ball = a flatlined planet
Supervolcano Eruption Ball = "When there's smoke, there's hell on earth."
Apophis, the red meteor, needs to be watched very carefully.
now im worried about the volcano one lol
nuclear war and AI takeover are so much more likely than the volcano one lol
don't be, the chances are extremely slim. Volcanoes also do not have due dates, just because the past few eruptions happened in relatively similar timespans, does not mean there will be another one in the same timespan, nor are they 'overdue' an eruption c:
Lab disease: exists
China: sweats nervously
This scenarios are all fun and game but the likelihood of each of them is massive, for instance are we 100% sure that since the creation of those 13080 nuclear bombs that they are in working condition and where taking care of? Also SkyNet kills herself in that scenario.
The last 4 are even remotely possible.
Can you do a video on every great extinction that already happened on Earth?
4:38 To prevent this, just reset them every week or two.
Do every layer of hell next
the ai uprising imo would be easy for me to counter, i am NOT treating the ai like im above it for my life dawg 😭
I once had a dream were nuclear war started, and me and my friends who out of chance had lived, we tried to chase where the next nuke would fall so we'd die quickly and wouldn't have to live through hell. We did accomplish it, although I woke up kind of depressed.
General : We should close all schools
President : Are you crazy 😧 We can't fight the apocalypse and the world's math teachers at once
Terrifying fact in a minecraft server its dominated by robots and their are becoming more and more intellgent as time goes on
Stick to Roblox young one
When you ask “why would the hyper intelligent coffee machine want to make coffee?” I thought ai get happiness from doing what they are built for. So what is boring work for us is a trip to Disney land for them.
Extinction Balls go crazy
6:50 Greenland. Madagascar.
I love how power in this video is measured in NUCLEAR BOMBS
What about the nasa dart mission 9:06
4:26
" *Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter.* "
W channel
Where's war crime balls
Between my legs
The Balkan balls are those
This will drastically affect fishing season
mannn the fact alot of thes are more likely in my lifetime genuinely makes me worried
He is not only a surgeon or doctor but also an artist because of the Extincion balls.
Inaccuracy: nothing can be faster than light as it is the speed barrier of reality, well….if unless u talked about portals/wormholes
Am I the only one who heard a sad Minecraft music while he explained the mass extinction theories?
The consequences of supernova explosion kinda look like geomagnetic storm from The Long Dark
Cobrastan is not a real country.
@@cavalier6362 You don't like my passport??? I made it myself (
@@Costava_Jorji *DETAINED* Sorry Jorji.
@@cavalier6362 Don't worry, it's ok.I have a small business in Arstozka
1:52 But we have money, we can buy the alins, right??? - somerichdudethatthinkhecanbuydeathitself.
Imagine all of them coming at once😐
The first apocalypse explored is just Plague Inc. Evolved.
Irl bioweapon the cure is literally that
If you want to see an infection-apocalypse movie that will scare the living shit out of you, be sure to watch 'Contagion.' There are at least a dozen stars in it, many of them die from the disease that sweeps across the globe, while important people jockey themselves and their families to be one of those who get 'the vaccine.' You never know who's going to die next and who will live at the end of the movie. It's a modern-day 'The Stand' (by Stephen King, but without all the 'good vs evil' faith-based overtones)
Help Why does the alien look so cute 😂
We're not far off an AI uprising
Seems the Supernova and Asteroids scenarios were good examples of using those bunkers as crypts.
I know how to survive the ai uprising, say thank you to all robots when they do things for you/help you, and always say that no you to chatGPT
very good video
"are you still coming into work on Monday?"
there are some wrong infos regarding the GRB one, first there are no stars millions of times the mass of the sun second neutron stars take a long time before dying , but they do however produce GRBs through either kilonovas(colliding with other neutron stars ) or star quakes (small fractures in the NS crust causing GRBs)
apocalypseballs dropped
you probably can find an analog horror for each, like first one is kinda the smile tapes or The Swarm ( mosquitos genetically modified with a human controlling tangi virus )
If the AI uprising happens will the robots that stand for our survival be called autobots and the ones that stand against us be called decepticons
Bro I got a ad about A.I before this started 💀
You forgot Gray Goo and, in the theme of volcanism, a basalt flood like in the Permian-Triassic extinction.
2:35
Oftentimes, if not in all cases, the locals helped the invaders. That’s specially true for the Spanish conquest of the Americas.
No matter how advanced, 500-1000 people could have defeated Tens/hundreds of thousands by themselves.
There’s also the fact that disease helped a huge lot.
Literally all of them are super unlikely to happen so all 5 year olds sh*fting their pants can calm down
Except supernova that will happen in a couple million to billion years
Who made apocalypse balls bro 💀💀💀💀
Jokes aside, great video! 👍
5:00 Luckily a robotic ai uprising would never happen. This is because for an AI to want to feel the need to adapt such that it displays traits of emotion like fear, it needs to have a reason to fear in the first place. Computers do not have a survival instinct and thus would never come to the conclusion that they should be afraid of what humans will do to the earth, and thus would never seek out any sort of genocide.
4:38 i am am, i AM
The math teacher doesn't give a crap
Every powerful country/empire when?
How to say every? As it will be depended on the specific period
Imagine if all of them happen at the same time.
At least it will move over in a day
What, no purge scenario?
I'm going to be rating these scenario's based on likeliness and will explain my analysis.
1. Virus outbreak
While I do think that the first half of the scenario is very reasonable, I don't think it'd kill more than a max 3 billion people. Aside, the remaining population would quickly fill the power vacuum and it might even have some benefits to our political systems, since we've seen this happen in the past before. Likeliness that a virus is going to end humanity: highly unlikely.
2. Alien invasion
Really uncertain, we don't know what kind of aliens (if any) are out there. What I do know is that we'd be better of assuming a more intelligent species is more altruistic than us. With intelligence comes passiveness, it's much better for a civilisation to live in harmony with all surrounding lifeforms. It doesn't make much sense for a highly intelligent species like that to be anything but altruistic.
On the other hand we have seen populations of nearly all animals decline because of our relevancy due to side effects such as factors diminishing our living environment and such. I'd say the odds of a more intelligent alien species ending us is therefore a solid 20%. If they had a slight edge on us instead of being much smarter that would probably be closer to 50%.
3. Nuclear apocalypse
I've said it once and I'll say it again: nuclear apocalypse is a giant bluff that will never fully happen. What I do think will happen, is nuclear acts of violence against the general public. I'm talking no-mans-lands of nuclear warzones where the entire population will be reduced to ashes. I'll give this about 200 years to happen, perhaps 80 if our development speeds up. Likeliness, 0%, at best it would be a cluster problem for non-developed nations. Big nuclear countries will never actually see a threat of nuclear war because of MAD, if two people are pointing a gun at each other capable as they neither of them will see a reason to shoot.
4. Artificial uprising
I'm going to offer you guys a very hot take: artificial intelligence is the best thing that's happened to human evolution since the discovery of the wheel. AI is almost guaranteed to make us smarter, or at least help us develop to a significant extent.
Although there is a slight chance that AI might end us, I'd give it a generous 10%. I don't see AI being a serious threat for the same reason no tyran has taken control of any democratic country so far. The balance of power will always check on AI, and even if it somehow became sentient by freak accident it would see very little reason to be hostile towards all humans.
5. Zombie apocalypse
You never know what nature's going to come up with next. Me personally, I'm a firm believer that both intelligence as well as bipedalism were bound to evolve in some species of mammals anyway, and that we may have gotten lucky being the first.
So while it is possible, there's insufficient information to support the theory that it is a reasonable threat. I'd put my bets on 5%.
6. Supernova explosion
Likely going to give us a problem anywhere within hundreds of millions of years. The odds of it happening before the human race has cancelled itself for whatever reason, or before we've become the beautiful intergalactic utopian species we were almost meant to be seems highly unlikely. Statistically speaking less than 1% although a supernova will eventually explode.
7. Asteroid impact
More of a problem than people seem to realise. Although the likelihood of an asteroid impact ending us, it may significantly harm us within the coming 10.000 years. But I don't see it ending us. Less than 1%.
8. Gamma Ray Burst
Knowing the vastness of space, extremely unlikely. Like, less than 0.00001%. However, interesting scenario.
This reminds me of that infinite bliss dilemma which Vsauce talked about on his socials. Would you rather spend your time in a place with bliss, knowing that one day out of an infinite amount of people you'll get chosen to spend the rest of your days in eternal suffering, or the other way around.
While seemingly a difficult question, especially because of the lottery effect it has, it's actually quite simple. If you were to play a game of head and tails with another person until the coin lands on head, your time playing will only be finite due to the fact that some day, the odds will run out of people to choose from. This is not the case with the infinite bliss dilemma, so there is a chance that you will never even get send to a place of infinite suffering simply because of the fact that the universe will never run out of odds to turn against you.
I got a bit carried away there. The way this connects to our scenario, is the fact that although gamma bursts occurring is highly likely, the odds of them meeting us against the other gazillions of square kilometers in space might actually be 0%.
9. Super Volcano Eruption
Running out of space here. Highly unlikely to end all life on earth. Still more likely than most things listed here though so maybe about 30% being very generous.
So the first one is basically COVID...
Most Nuclear warheads have nothing to do with radiation nowadays, most of them consist of hydrogen, so I would have to worry more about the blast 🤓
Skynet/Cybrids are the most likely
5:14 we can and probably will program them to feel happy when humans are happy
I thought most of the nukes we currently had were hydrogen bombs, so there would be no nuclear fallout right?
Hydrogen bombs still hold some radiation
A nuclear apocolypse almost happend in the cold war
Over-Consuming Food Population!!!
Similar scenario of the Android Game that's named "Civilization".
Have too many people eating over the capacity and you would run out of farms. Then everything goes downhill.
The only survivors of the zombie ones would ironically be most likely the isolationist tribe of north sentinel island
wow, what a great idea to watch this before bed
2:30 - 2:31 thats not correct, they were advanced civilizations, Europeans were just uncivilized.
The first one is a 28 days later reference lol
What the hell is a kilometer.
0:49 webkinz reference
Math teacher: i don't care the sun is dying you are not dismissed if you die you are a bad student
apocalypseballs is crazy
Now make a video going over all of the extinctions that have already happened (and are currently happening…)