For the first video on here, pretty good not gonna lie, but i'd say you had older channels wich didn't have such of a good start. I've seen loads of channels advertising their channels on ads like mrwhosetheboss. I see the thumbnails are similar to Kurzgesagt, I've seen other channels do that like brightside. (Deleted). The animation standards seems to be smoother than Kurzgesagts, but the illustrations and uniqueness isn't as good. But I still prefer the kinda dopey style of Kurzgesagts animation/illustrations and the uniquess. Yous still have better animation then what I can pull off tho. Just to clarify this is my own opinion, I'd love to hear people's opinions on this. And the research is ehhhh, bit wrong. I'd recommend books more than anything or talking with experts. (Like I just went to see Pro. Brian Coxs presentation.) Overall, keep it up. But maybe a bit more research. Animations fine really, but still prefer Kurzgesagts.
There's a channel around called "Ziran Science" that is stealing your videos and posting them there as if they were theirs. I've tried to report it, but there's no actual way for a third party to report such a thing. Hope you can see this message and do something about it. You do a great work and I hate watching it being stolen and people falling for it and giving views instead of checking the original videos here.
Somethign interesting to note: Larger planets tend to have denser atmospheres. The particulars can vary wildly, but if this super-earth had, say, twice the atmospheric density at sea level, and the same composition, that means twice as much oxygen for the animals, and twice as mutch co2 and nitrogen for the plants. This may partially ofset the extra weight problem. It woudl aso make flying easier. A thicker atmosphere means more forceful winds and more violent storms, and the larger surface area would amplify this even further. On the flip side, thicker air will transmit heat better; so cooler tropics and warmer poles. Greater land areas, and larger gaps between them, means a significantly higher biodiversity. Given time, you could end up with every continent having an entire planet worth of biodiversity.
Yo, for real? So these super earths could be dominated by huge insects because of the increase in oxygen? That would be so cool :0 (and terrifying, but cool)
also, the temperature issue... wouldnt it be fine depending on the distance to the star? If it is hotter you could be more far away which will also reduce the solar radiation intensity
It's always been assumed that the first extraterrestrial complex life forms would be insects. They are the most biodiverse life on our planet. Their exoskeletons, smaller body portions, and plentiful legs also are better at combating increased gravity. I was also taught that Superearths actually have smaller mountains. The less gravity a terrestrial planet has, the more complex geography it can have. Gravity is like a steamroller flattening everything into as perfect as sphere as possible. It isn't a coincidence the largest canyon and the largest mountains in our system are both located on Mars. Mars is technically the smallest planet in our system, with Mercury being the remnant core of an earlier planet.
Since the radius of the earth would be bigger, the curvature would be smaller. You could say that flat earthers would have "more ground" to stand on. xP
I seriously do not know where people get these deep soothing narrators but wherever they find them it doesn’t matter. This channel has an EXCELLENT future ahead of it.
I only found this amazing video because I was watching Kurzgesagt, and I saw an ad with a video that looked similar in style with Kurzgesagt's videos. Obviously I clicked it and found myself here, watching a great and interesting video. It literally like the only time an ad has ever been so great.
Interesting topic, and really nice graphics. However I have some counterpoints: Venus has a thick atmosphere despite having no significant magnetic field same as Mars and being much closer to the sun. Mars lost its atmosphere and Venus did not both because it lacks a magnetic field, but also because it's much smaller and the gravity can't hold its atmosphere. A super Earth would have stronger gravity than Venus and thus hold on to more atmosphere. Also, what if the super earth was sligtly further away from the sun? Like where Mars is. Also mountains on Earth are limited because of gravity, that's why the tallest mountain on Earth is much smaller than the tallest on Mars, so the mountains on a super Earth would be even smaller because the rocks can only support so much mass before breaking apart.
mountains are limited by gravity but they grow due to tectonic collisions, mars's tectonic plates have stopped moving due to a much colder core and mars also has a alot less iron in it's core than the earth so it's magnetic field died out early leading to solar winds stripping the atmosphere away it didnt help that mars had massive impacts as well in it's past. mars cant hold a livable atmosphere not because of it's size but because of the solar winds and almost nonexistant magnetic sphere mars also doesnt have mountains it has volcanoes and they're massive due to less gravitational forces on the magma which allows much larger magma chambers to feed the volcanoes allowing them to get to such massive sizes
@@Ghuirm Explain how Venus which also lacks a magnetic field just like Mars, and is twice as close to the sun and so experiences 4x stronger solar winds (they drop with the square of distance) maintains a much thicker atmosphere than Mars. By your logic, it should have lost all atmosphere by now.
@@philw5699 first result from google for "does venus have magnetic field" we get: "Unlike Earth, which has an intrinsic magnetic field from the sloshing, molten material inside its core, Venus generates its magnetic field from the interaction of the Sun’s solar wind with the planet’s ionosphere, the atmospheric region filled with charged atoms. Those charged atoms create electric currents. As the solar wind drapes over Venus, it interacts with those currents to produce a full-fledged magnetosphere around the planet." So it has magnetic field protecting the atmosphere. This plus stronger gravity and there's a difference vs Mars. The small size of Mars made its core cool down quickly and the small gravity pull made the solar wind strip away its atmosphere with ease.
Since you're following a similar style to Kurzgesagt, which is actually quite nice, I do however recommend you to use SI/Metric units. Nearly our entire planet uses actual/real measurement systems/units, and you'd get far more viewers and subscribers if you did.
@@lukelee9994 It's not like you'd need to re-calculate every number. You just look up the basic numbers (mass of the earth for example) and go from there.
for what it's worth, wouldn't increased gravity still allow flying, although different, due to the significantly changed air pressure? I imagine lift would still be possible, and possibly way stronger, and if not then gliding or balloons would be more plausible
Alien worlds on Netflix goes into depth about a world called Atlas that is a much heavier planet but with a much more dense atmosphere that can support all sorts of flying organisms!
Correct. Stronger gravity would make a denser atmosphere, so while friction would be deadly for anything entering the atmosphere, creatures and machines would be able to glide and smaller organism could even swim in air, just like some smallest flies do in Earth's atmosphere as we speak.
@@8749236 Space Flight is still possible using the piggy back configuration, Air-launch-to-orbit space vehicle. similiar to the virgin galactic or Antonov Shuttle. you make a huge plane to bring the spaceship close to upper atmosphere, due to the thicker atmosphere flying would be effective and conserve alot of fuel
Just found this channel through recommendation, if you keep these types of videos you will get alot of subscribers with these amazing editing and interesting topics. I'm one of them!
But it depends on quality and how many views videos get if he gets 2 to 3 million views on video every month then we could be looking at a channel with potential of 10million subs in 5yrs also it depends on how often videos are posted if 1 video with awesome quality every month then yes
What I like about this is that Tho it seems Like Kurzgesgst, this has some REALISTIC GRAPHICS which is worth Appreciation (keeping aside a great content-Mixture of Knowledge and "What If")
Yeah definitely enjoying this first video. Subscribed right after watching it! Can't wait for more! BTW, what happened to kurgizagt and why did they stop producing videos? Anyone enlighten?
@@traileroligst they just made the black hole video and announced a video in the subtitles of "Live and Energy" coming out in 2021 so they're pretty active
Love your art style man. As many people have already mentioned, it reminds us of Kurtzgesagt but is so detailed and different too. Theirs is very simplistic and pretty, yours is more detailed and beautiful. Very different vibes but sill somewhat evoking similar feelings. I feel you'd be the next upcoming great TH-cam education channels. All the best. Subscribed. :)
Have you watched "alien worlds s01e01" on Netflix? With a more heavy earth, the atmosphere would be more dense and gliding through air would be way easier. So flying in general would be easier. This contradicts the way you describe flying would be harder or impossible on a heavy earth. Yes, the start would be hard, but you would never have to stop gliding through the thick atmosphere when you have the width of the wings and the aerodynamics evolved well enough. Even land predators would benefit from a sort of gliding attack from above.
This is my first video i saw in this channel, i got it by yt recomendation and i never regret it, I clicked on the video, and as soon as I saw your animation style I immediately subscribed to you
Everything that I am thinking has already been expressed in the comments made by other viewers, so I won’t restate the same thing for the 1000th time. This channel will surely hit a million subscribers in the next few months, very high quality video editing with an interesting premise and a knowledgeable narrator. Never clicked on an ad video purposely and couldn’t be more happy that I did. Definitely hitting that notification bell, keep up the good work my friend!
Awesome video! Just got recommended by TH-cam to watch this, I'm gonna watch other videos of yours too now. Now I'm gonna add this to my list of "TH-camrs I watch to gain knowledge to pass tests" along with others like Kurzgesagt..
Really interesting video. I think you're right in saying that flight would be difficult in terms of getting off the ground. however, once you're up there, flight would be easier. This is due to the increased density of air on a large planet as gravity has a greater effect on the air molecules, pulling them towards the surface.
My favorite genre of TH-cam content is videos that make me realize how ridiculously unlikely our lives are. So many things had to align for us to simply exist.. it’s amazing
THERE IS SO MUCH WRONG WITH THIS VIDEO. 1 - 0:55 the planets they discovered were not necessarily rocky; These planets may be rocky or they could be mini-Neptunes. we have no way of knowing currently since we can't measure the density of the planets.\ 2 - 1:28 If the earth was 10x the size but the same density it would be a mini-Neptune. Less density in relation to size will make the planet more gaseous. 3 - 4:10 Higher gravity would mean flying would be more likely to evolve. A higher gravity would mean the atmospheric density would be higher making it easier to fly. 4 - The spaceship thing is correct, the only thing in this video that was correct 5 - 5:00 Geology on planets like this is purely speculative. 6 - 5:52 I have real issues with this one. If our planet was a super-earth and not a mini-Neptune(Having a higher density than earth); then the planet would have more radioactive material in its core thus a stronger field. The reason Mars does not have active volcanoes, tectonics, or a magnetic field is that the core died due to not having the radioactive material to sustain the dynamo on the planet. There are other factors the go into this as well. 7 - 6:35 Again this is purely speculative geology. It's like the creator did no fact-checking on this video. Like at all. I wanted to really like this. I really did, but the "facts" are just misinformation.
6:08 Acording to cooling models based on size the Earth's core should have solidified a couple billion years ago. The Earth's core is still hot because of the large percentage of uranium and other radioactive minerals in the Earth's core that are decaying giving off heat. If our supper earth is just a scaled up version of Earth it would have *MORE* radioactive minerals, as well larger bodies cool off *SLOWER* not faster.
@@michaelkeplinger4195 dont forget about the whole electrosphere going away if the earth were to still have the same ratios as this earth the magnetic field would be stronger and not just gone
@@ARM0RP0WER I think you have a typo. Your statement is nonsensical as written. I also can't really tell where you were going with it. We mainly need the magnetic shield to exist at a minimum basic strength to protect the atmosphere, a stronger field wouldn't really matter, as long as it was there at all.
@@Lawsonomy1 a weaker feild would let more of the suns bursts in the.... Um. Chrono mass ejections i think they are called if we had a weaker field those would effect us even more if not being deadly a stronger feild would help. Also im tired right now so sorry if i seem out of it
What if a superearth was further away from its sun? This would dramatically reduce the incoming electromagnetic radiation and also mean that the balance between heat from the sun and heat from the planets core could be balanced.
I'd say that the same way we found a way around our level of gravity and started flying, any humans that had to evolve on such a massive planet would, may take more time or so but I think they would too since the atmosphere would be denser
When you say 2-10 x the size you mean mass, and even 10x the mass would only be twice the radius with a solid surface. But you show solid planets the size of Neptune (roughly 5x earth's radius) If you want to live up to that of Kurzgesagt at least make your visuals clear. Also that craft in 2016 was a telescope, not a crewed mission to other stars as implied by the visuals
Really great Kurzgesagt style editing and narration but I have some trouble believing some of the content is accurate. Saying air travel or space ships wouldn't be possible doesn't ring true. Even if airplanes had a heavier mass the atmosphere would be much thicker making flight easier. Also thicker atmosphere does mean hotter but that's only bad if the super earth is as close to it's star as our earth is to the sun. I love Kurzgesagt not only because it's great presentation, but mostly because of it's very well studied information and difficult concepts. This video gives information that has shock appeal but lacks the substance I'm looking for.
Good video. However, I feel like you’re conflating mass, density, size, and radius as all being one thing. It’s entirely possible for a planet 10 times the volume of Earth to have the exact same surface gravity as Earth. And, if you increase the radius of the planet without decreasing the mass, surface gravity would actually *decrease*. I think you could have made things like this a little clearer to the viewer.
@@HowlingWolf518 Well it depends of the constitution of the core. A tiny core with an inferior density could make a good difference in the total mass. And remember that if it is 10 times bigger you are also more far from the center which decrease the gravity. Soo... honestly i'm expecting a higher gravity but maybe not like the one discribed in the video.
Dude it'll be nearly impossible just to reach a type 1 civilization in a super earth and if we cant leave the planet then forget about dyson sphere and intergalactic travels
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How is it that people hate panhandlers, but when you bum people for money online it’s acceptable?
This should be illegal, same as tipping.
For the first video on here, pretty good not gonna lie, but i'd say you had older channels wich didn't have such of a good start. I've seen loads of channels advertising their channels on ads like mrwhosetheboss.
I see the thumbnails are similar to Kurzgesagt, I've seen other channels do that like brightside. (Deleted).
The animation standards seems to be smoother than Kurzgesagts, but the illustrations and uniqueness
isn't as good. But I still prefer the kinda dopey style of Kurzgesagts animation/illustrations and the uniquess. Yous still have better animation then what I can pull off tho. Just to clarify this is my own opinion, I'd love to hear people's opinions on this.
And the research is ehhhh, bit wrong. I'd recommend books more than anything or talking with experts.
(Like I just went to see Pro. Brian Coxs presentation.)
Overall, keep it up. But maybe a bit more research. Animations fine really, but still prefer Kurzgesagts.
@@ItsKoryn mr who’s the boss is a shit channel though
There's a channel around called "Ziran Science" that is stealing your videos and posting them there as if they were theirs. I've tried to report it, but there's no actual way for a third party to report such a thing. Hope you can see this message and do something about it. You do a great work and I hate watching it being stolen and people falling for it and giving views instead of checking the original videos here.
This feels like if kurzgesagt and some other science channel suddenly merged.
I feel like this might be the start of something beautiful
Exactly what I was thinking! (the British narrator is really what does it)
kurz lead the trend and now we have an overwhelming good education video.
They need a collab
Im literally
Being recommended kursgesagt videos while watching this
Yes I agree
It’s like Kurzgesat’s twin... editing is on point 👌🏻
Fax
Screw that kurzgesat isnt this detailed
But sometimes, simplicity looks cooler.
Yh this is basically kursgesagt
"I mean, if you're going to steal something you steal something good." Civvie-11 201X
Might just be the first time I've ever clicked on an ad.
Hope it was worth it :)
@@Koranos It was :)
Facts
@@Koranos it certainly was
Same
Somethign interesting to note:
Larger planets tend to have denser atmospheres. The particulars can vary wildly, but if this super-earth had, say, twice the atmospheric density at sea level, and the same composition, that means twice as much oxygen for the animals, and twice as mutch co2 and nitrogen for the plants. This may partially ofset the extra weight problem.
It woudl aso make flying easier.
A thicker atmosphere means more forceful winds and more violent storms, and the larger surface area would amplify this even further. On the flip side, thicker air will transmit heat better; so cooler tropics and warmer poles.
Greater land areas, and larger gaps between them, means a significantly higher biodiversity. Given time, you could end up with every continent having an entire planet worth of biodiversity.
Yo, for real? So these super earths could be dominated by huge insects because of the increase in oxygen? That would be so cool :0 (and terrifying, but cool)
Was thinking of the same thing… they totally forgot that point
sounds like a nice setting for a fantasy novel.
any info on the balance between weight and air density for use in airplanes?
also, the temperature issue... wouldnt it be fine depending on the distance to the star? If it is hotter you could be more far away which will also reduce the solar radiation intensity
It's always been assumed that the first extraterrestrial complex life forms would be insects. They are the most biodiverse life on our planet. Their exoskeletons, smaller body portions, and plentiful legs also are better at combating increased gravity.
I was also taught that Superearths actually have smaller mountains. The less gravity a terrestrial planet has, the more complex geography it can have. Gravity is like a steamroller flattening everything into as perfect as sphere as possible. It isn't a coincidence the largest canyon and the largest mountains in our system are both located on Mars. Mars is technically the smallest planet in our system, with Mercury being the remnant core of an earlier planet.
Since the radius of the earth would be bigger, the curvature would be smaller. You could say that flat earthers would have "more ground" to stand on. xP
you are sus
Lol
hahahaha
good one
Extremely High IQ comment right here.
Imagine growing up on a super earth, and suddenly being teleported to the original earth. You’ll basically be superman
But a midget superman
Dude thats not how superman works
He is impossible to work
You would need propulsion in air which he doesnt
So all superman can do is jump hard
@@crazyfriend50 Don't take it so seriously
@@crazyfriend50 o so more like the John Carter Movie.
@@heilinburao3822 im taking it seriously cuz i hate superman
I seriously do not know where people get these deep soothing narrators but wherever they find them it doesn’t matter. This channel has an EXCELLENT future ahead of it.
Its a voice bot
@@SuperTed. ur a voice bot
@@SuperTed. it’s not a voice bot
They get them from Great Britain.
@@Zen-noMyo-0 hahah
I only found this amazing video because I was watching Kurzgesagt, and I saw an ad with a video that looked similar in style with Kurzgesagt's videos. Obviously I clicked it and found myself here, watching a great and interesting video. It literally like the only time an ad has ever been so great.
The visuals are fantastic. Props to the editors, huh?
SAME!
Wow we all living the same life huh
@@SterlingArcher0lol
This was the exact same for me.
Interesting topic, and really nice graphics.
However I have some counterpoints: Venus has a thick atmosphere despite having no significant magnetic field same as Mars and being much closer to the sun. Mars lost its atmosphere and Venus did not both because it lacks a magnetic field, but also because it's much smaller and the gravity can't hold its atmosphere. A super Earth would have stronger gravity than Venus and thus hold on to more atmosphere. Also, what if the super earth was sligtly further away from the sun? Like where Mars is. Also mountains on Earth are limited because of gravity, that's why the tallest mountain on Earth is much smaller than the tallest on Mars, so the mountains on a super Earth would be even smaller because the rocks can only support so much mass before breaking apart.
mountains are limited by gravity but they grow due to tectonic collisions, mars's tectonic plates have stopped moving due to a much colder core and mars also has a alot less iron in it's core than the earth so it's magnetic field died out early leading to solar winds stripping the atmosphere away it didnt help that mars had massive impacts as well in it's past.
mars cant hold a livable atmosphere not because of it's size but because of the solar winds and almost nonexistant magnetic sphere
mars also doesnt have mountains it has volcanoes and they're massive due to less gravitational forces on the magma which allows much larger magma chambers to feed the volcanoes allowing them to get to such massive sizes
@@Ghuirm Explain how Venus which also lacks a magnetic field just like Mars, and is twice as close to the sun and so experiences 4x stronger solar winds (they drop with the square of distance) maintains a much thicker atmosphere than Mars. By your logic, it should have lost all atmosphere by now.
@@philw5699 first result from google for "does venus have magnetic field" we get:
"Unlike Earth, which has an intrinsic magnetic field from the sloshing, molten material inside its core, Venus generates its magnetic field from the interaction of the Sun’s solar wind with the planet’s ionosphere, the atmospheric region filled with charged atoms. Those charged atoms create electric currents. As the solar wind drapes over Venus, it interacts with those currents to produce a full-fledged magnetosphere around the planet."
So it has magnetic field protecting the atmosphere. This plus stronger gravity and there's a difference vs Mars. The small size of Mars made its core cool down quickly and the small gravity pull made the solar wind strip away its atmosphere with ease.
Since you're following a similar style to Kurzgesagt, which is actually quite nice, I do however recommend you to use SI/Metric units. Nearly our entire planet uses actual/real measurement systems/units, and you'd get far more viewers and subscribers if you did.
That's exactly what I thought. Converting feet or mile to meter is pretty tiring and for some people they even can't do that.
@@lukelee9994 >for some people they even can't do that
that's a reason to stay with miles, lol
Agreed.
Or convert to metric units, at least.
@@lukelee9994 It's not like you'd need to re-calculate every number. You just look up the basic numbers (mass of the earth for example) and go from there.
This is the beginning of a great channel ❤️
Thanks Carbon Code! Nice name btw 🧐
True
Yep
Yup
Has great potential
The style clearly evokes kurzgesagt, but it’s still unique and distinct. I Subbed before I even finished the video
I don’t really think the art is like Kurzgesagt but the thumbnails sure are
for what it's worth, wouldn't increased gravity still allow flying, although different, due to the significantly changed air pressure? I imagine lift would still be possible, and possibly way stronger, and if not then gliding or balloons would be more plausible
Alien worlds on Netflix goes into depth about a world called Atlas that is a much heavier planet but with a much more dense atmosphere that can support all sorts of flying organisms!
Correct. Stronger gravity would make a denser atmosphere, so while friction would be deadly for anything entering the atmosphere, creatures and machines would be able to glide and smaller organism could even swim in air, just like some smallest flies do in Earth's atmosphere as we speak.
@@silverhowl9331 lol, that’s what I was remembering this information from
Flying is still possible, but space flight will be extremely difficult due to increased gravity.
@@8749236 Space Flight is still possible using the piggy back configuration, Air-launch-to-orbit space vehicle. similiar to the virgin galactic or Antonov Shuttle.
you make a huge plane to bring the spaceship close to upper atmosphere, due to the thicker atmosphere flying would be effective and conserve alot of fuel
Just found this channel through recommendation, if you keep these types of videos you will get alot of subscribers with these amazing editing and interesting topics. I'm one of them!
I know for a fact this is going to be a amazing channel.
Thank you Alexander 😊
@@Koranos he do be spitting fax doe
Big facts
@@Koranos I diagnose you with Kurzgesagt.
This is the beginning of a successful channel, everyone take notes
I can see this man having 10 mil in 3-4 years
Agree
Probably
I think around 2million
But it depends on quality and how many views videos get if he gets 2 to 3 million views on video every month then we could be looking at a channel with potential of 10million subs in 5yrs also it depends on how often videos are posted if 1 video with awesome quality every month then yes
Probably faster
What I like about this is that Tho it seems Like Kurzgesgst, this has some REALISTIC GRAPHICS which is worth Appreciation (keeping aside a great content-Mixture of Knowledge and "What If")
It’s so cool finding small channels like yours! This was very nice to watch
This channel is giving me some Kurzgesagt - In a nutshell vibes! Love it!
Yeah definitely enjoying this first video. Subscribed right after watching it! Can't wait for more! BTW, what happened to kurgizagt and why did they stop producing videos? Anyone enlighten?
@@traileroligst i am pretty sure he released a video recently
@@traileroligst uploaded an hour ago when I comment this
@@traileroligst they just made the black hole video and announced a video in the subtitles of "Live and Energy" coming out in 2021 so they're pretty active
This gives major kurzgurest vibes, the good ones, while being innovative with its own distinct style! Bravo!
@Haoyang Dong agreed
Yeah, I got this ad while watching a kurzgesagt video
@@okeomslax26 it is tho
Kurzgesagt and infographics show together
I just know this channel is going to explode! Cant wait to see it happen! Good luck for the future too :3
Thank you :)
It feels like a miracle that we're all living on this planet when I watch these videos.
it is....
❤Thanks for uploading❤
Glad to become a part of a great starting point. I can't wait to see how this channel would grow throughout the years. Best of luck!
I just know that this channel is going to grow wayyyy more than just 10x.
When you become big remember we were the O.G'S we will be with, can't wait for you to be at 20millions subscribers!, you got this keep it up
Yeah remember me when you hit 1 mill by the end of this year
Love your art style man. As many people have already mentioned, it reminds us of Kurtzgesagt but is so detailed and different too. Theirs is very simplistic and pretty, yours is more detailed and beautiful. Very different vibes but sill somewhat evoking similar feelings.
I feel you'd be the next upcoming great TH-cam education channels. All the best. Subscribed. :)
This animation is beautiful, I hope your channel grows, cause this is incredible.
“And the Grinch’s planet grew 10x that day....”
This warmed my smile up :)
I just found this channel. I can tell this is gonna grow if you keep this nice work up. Nice video!
I love these type of space/science animated channels they're so cool and gives off good vibes
Me after a can of soda 7:42
0:42 "is that even possible?" me: *half expecting the kurzgesagt theme to start playing*
I clicked on this knowing it would be a kurzgesagt-esque video. You've got the british accent and everything
Kurzgesagt is German tho
@@Temi222 the studio is, the narrator's not
@@skjorta1984 oh pog
This is like kurzgesagt with different animation (in a good way)
Thank you!
That's exactly where I got this recommended! And yep, that's what I'm here for and was not dissapointed, awesome video!
Oh my god i didnt realize this wasnt kurzegast until you mentioned it
True
@@kevindong5829 it's Kurzgesagt K u r z g e s a g t
This channel will 100% have 500k to 1 million subscribers in a year.
Carl Sagan is looking down from the Heavens and he’s saying, “Koranos”... “Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.” -Carl Sagan 🌍 🌚
I love this quote, and thank you 😊
Honestly, subscribed. The quality is amazing..
Ur editing is so good bro, i'm enjoy watching it
This channel is beautiful and a hidden gem in the sea of unoriginal Mr Beast , Dream and 3am channels
Mr beast does so much for fellow humans, like charities. Don’t compare him to them.
Hi speedwagon
@@ccorrupt eh, he's on the edge. Half of his content is original and interesting while the other half is just more internet trash.
@@Blanksmithy123 name some 🤨
I’m ready to see the next big science channel. Thank you guys, and here is to many more!
The animation and the voice is perfect!!
Thanks 😊
Love the animations and the narration.
I hope you grow bigger, since the quality of your content so far deserves it, imo.
This channel needs more recognition.
This type of video animation is almost like Kurzgesagt and I’m lovin it
I just want to leave my mark here before this channel blows up
(EDIT) Great Video
Yep
The animation is absolutely beautiful.
Have you watched "alien worlds s01e01" on Netflix? With a more heavy earth, the atmosphere would be more dense and gliding through air would be way easier. So flying in general would be easier. This contradicts the way you describe flying would be harder or impossible on a heavy earth.
Yes, the start would be hard, but you would never have to stop gliding through the thick atmosphere when you have the width of the wings and the aerodynamics evolved well enough. Even land predators would benefit from a sort of gliding attack from above.
Yes!! I’ve seen that episode and the ecosystems sound really cool if it was a real thing!
This is my first video i saw in this channel, i got it by yt recomendation and i never regret it, I clicked on the video, and as soon as I saw your animation style I immediately subscribed to you
Came from a Kurez video. Was not dissapointed.
See yall when this is recommend in 2 years
Be a part of the early gang by commenting :D
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Yes
Me ❤️
What are you, 12?
@@darkshade72_ why so thirsty
The animation is AMAZING!!!
New beginning of a great channel
I've been on a science animation youtube binge and just found my new favorite channel
Wow, informative, and cool voice!
Great!
Loving the videos. metric measurements would be preferable though. Keep it up =D
Everything that I am thinking has already been expressed in the comments made by other viewers, so I won’t restate the same thing for the 1000th time. This channel will surely hit a million subscribers in the next few months, very high quality video editing with an interesting premise and a knowledgeable narrator. Never clicked on an ad video purposely and couldn’t be more happy that I did. Definitely hitting that notification bell, keep up the good work my friend!
amazing. The quality speaks for itself.
Thought it was a kurzgesagt video but was surprised to see that it was another youtuber. Keep it up Koranos! Love the effort🙂🙂
Awesome video! Just got recommended by TH-cam to watch this, I'm gonna watch other videos of yours too now. Now I'm gonna add this to my list of "TH-camrs I watch to gain knowledge to pass tests" along with others like Kurzgesagt..
This channel is insaneeee
Really interesting video. I think you're right in saying that flight would be difficult in terms of getting off the ground. however, once you're up there, flight would be easier. This is due to the increased density of air on a large planet as gravity has a greater effect on the air molecules, pulling them towards the surface.
God bless your editing and the algorithm. You just earnt yourself a new subscriber!
My favorite genre of TH-cam content is videos that make me realize how ridiculously unlikely our lives are. So many things had to align for us to simply exist.. it’s amazing
We made it!
We are the chumpions!
THERE IS SO MUCH WRONG WITH THIS VIDEO.
1 - 0:55 the planets they discovered were not necessarily rocky; These planets may be rocky or they could be mini-Neptunes. we have no way of knowing currently since we can't measure the density of the planets.\
2 - 1:28 If the earth was 10x the size but the same density it would be a mini-Neptune. Less density in relation to size will make the planet more gaseous.
3 - 4:10 Higher gravity would mean flying would be more likely to evolve. A higher gravity would mean the atmospheric density would be higher making it easier to fly.
4 - The spaceship thing is correct, the only thing in this video that was correct
5 - 5:00 Geology on planets like this is purely speculative.
6 - 5:52 I have real issues with this one. If our planet was a super-earth and not a mini-Neptune(Having a higher density than earth); then the planet would have more radioactive material in its core thus a stronger field. The reason Mars does not have active volcanoes, tectonics, or a magnetic field is that the core died due to not having the radioactive material to sustain the dynamo on the planet. There are other factors the go into this as well.
7 - 6:35 Again this is purely speculative geology.
It's like the creator did no fact-checking on this video. Like at all. I wanted to really like this. I really did, but the "facts" are just misinformation.
6:08 Acording to cooling models based on size the Earth's core should have solidified a couple billion years ago. The Earth's core is still hot because of the large percentage of uranium and other radioactive minerals in the Earth's core that are decaying giving off heat. If our supper earth is just a scaled up version of Earth it would have *MORE* radioactive minerals, as well larger bodies cool off *SLOWER* not faster.
Also the moon and sun's gravitational forces deform the Earths shape which aids in maintaining the mantel's temperature.
@@michaelkeplinger4195 dont forget about the whole electrosphere going away if the earth were to still have the same ratios as this earth the magnetic field would be stronger and not just gone
@@ARM0RP0WER I think you have a typo. Your statement is nonsensical as written. I also can't really tell where you were going with it. We mainly need the magnetic shield to exist at a minimum basic strength to protect the atmosphere, a stronger field wouldn't really matter, as long as it was there at all.
@@Lawsonomy1 a weaker feild would let more of the suns bursts in the.... Um. Chrono mass ejections i think they are called if we had a weaker field those would effect us even more if not being deadly a stronger feild would help. Also im tired right now so sorry if i seem out of it
@@ARM0RP0WER We are not talking about the Super Earth having a weaker field. We are talking about it having a stronger one.
Wait a second this isn't Kurzegesagt-
Wait no, yes it is. Continue.
Subbed 5 seconds into the video. This channel is going to be SPECIAL.
Oh, another channel with info I'll never use in my life but stuck with due to brilliant animation.
I accidentally clicked on this video, now I'm glad I did!
Happy to hear that Graham!
Here before this channel becomes huge.
YUGE!
Yep
so basically you’re telling us how lucky we are to have the perfect living conditions
i love how channels like this are growing in numbers!! Subscribed!
Jeesh, the editing is stellar... Keep it up!
This is gonna be kurtskerzart2.0 ;)))) can't wait to see more wonderful videos like this :D
Am I saved ThanoS?
What if a superearth was further away from its sun? This would dramatically reduce the incoming electromagnetic radiation and also mean that the balance between heat from the sun and heat from the planets core could be balanced.
I'd say that the same way we found a way around our level of gravity and started flying, any humans that had to evolve on such a massive planet would, may take more time or so but I think they would too since the atmosphere would be denser
For a second I thought I was watching Kurzgesat💀. Great content man.
Great new channel and great new start. Congratulations and goodluck.
My only feedback is the final end sound is terrible :-D
Super Earth would have managed democracy
Love this channel already!
Thank you!
When you say 2-10 x the size you mean mass, and even 10x the mass would only be twice the radius with a solid surface. But you show solid planets the size of Neptune (roughly 5x earth's radius) If you want to live up to that of Kurzgesagt at least make your visuals clear.
Also that craft in 2016 was a telescope, not a crewed mission to other stars as implied by the visuals
Amazing quality✨✨
We liberating the galaxy with this one Bois. Who’s ready to drop?
Really great Kurzgesagt style editing and narration but I have some trouble believing some of the content is accurate. Saying air travel or space ships wouldn't be possible doesn't ring true. Even if airplanes had a heavier mass the atmosphere would be much thicker making flight easier. Also thicker atmosphere does mean hotter but that's only bad if the super earth is as close to it's star as our earth is to the sun.
I love Kurzgesagt not only because it's great presentation, but mostly because of it's very well studied information and difficult concepts. This video gives information that has shock appeal but lacks the substance I'm looking for.
Ya, this is all show and no content. It makes some bold claims with zero support to back up those claims.
Good video. However, I feel like you’re conflating mass, density, size, and radius as all being one thing. It’s entirely possible for a planet 10 times the volume of Earth to have the exact same surface gravity as Earth. And, if you increase the radius of the planet without decreasing the mass, surface gravity would actually *decrease*. I think you could have made things like this a little clearer to the viewer.
Exactly this. The video actually confuses these concepts a lot.
I think it's implied that composition of these planets are roughly similar to Earth (hence the name Super Earth) so density is about the same
It'd be incredibly hard to have 10x the volume and the same mass without a lot of empty space.
@@HowlingWolf518 Well it depends of the constitution of the core. A tiny core with an inferior density could make a good difference in the total mass. And remember that if it is 10 times bigger you are also more far from the center which decrease the gravity. Soo... honestly i'm expecting a higher gravity but maybe not like the one discribed in the video.
@@Cyiel568 Not sure I buy the "gravity is weaker" argument - that'd mean a thinner atmosphere because the air escapes. But I see your point.
Dude it'll be nearly impossible just to reach a type 1 civilization in a super earth and if we cant leave the planet then forget about dyson sphere and intergalactic travels
Been watching for like 2-3 months I know you'll be popular, content like this.
Great video, keep up the amazing work!
Anyone who calls you a Kurzts... kurst... “In a Nutshell” clone doesn’t understand.
We _need_ more beautifully illustrated, well narrated, videos made by passionate people.
We _need_ this as a _species._
But I mean it is a similar style
Heh i mean kurzgesagt is an excellente channel so having like a second kurzgesagt would be an absolute win.
This Channel seems really good
You should add closed captions, like infographics show....for those who want to watch in lectures without earphones lol
5 days late Don't care this channel is already beautiful and it's like Kurzkesagt.
@@okeomslax26 who are you?
Omg this is a very Very underrated channel. Keep up the great work!
Wow, I love the editing! Now onto the next video on this channel.
Advertising yourself as a kurzgesagt clone is a terrible idea for the future of your channel.
@@emelyarye2641 exactly.
5:05 You wouldn't have "mountain ranges dwarfing the Himalayas" on a super earth, higher gravity would make the planet smoother
The narrator's voice is so much pleasing. Happy that I get to be the part of a channel which will grow to some greater vibes.
Recently popped into my recommended, and just instant subbed right after hearing the voice