Many Quintillion Stars will die and Trillion Trillion Trillion Black holes will survive but they Shrink it after the Black holes shrink they Gonna use a Exhausted Explosion because of the Observable universe Expand
Entropy is a scary thing to think about when considering it on the scale of the universe and this video does a decent job showing what will eventually happen to the universe as a whole, theoretically.
And the other things we can’t even think of. Like the fact for some reason some black holes appear to be older than the universe which should be impossible. Which lead to the theory that the Big Bang was caused by the mother of all black holes
@@codename1176 Could this potentially mean that if one finds a way to somehow enter and leave a black hole (while maintaining all life supports and all that fancy jazz) see a new universe born?
@@codename1176 no. we don't know of black holes that appear to be older than the universe. Stop spilling Fake facts if you don't really know things. We may not know how certain black holes grew as fast as they did, does NOT mean they're older than the universe.
If for some reason they discovered that when they die, the stars emit radio frequencies that if they were converted into sound, and that sound was "OOOFF", it would be the best day of my life.
Imagine going through time and space for billions if not trillions of years from birth to death slowly watching the world you grew up with slowly die that would suck…
@JUST HAFIDH 25 immortality and infinite knowledge would be a sacrifice a human has to wish for to save humanity. 1. You live for ever and everything around you dies. 2. You already know it all so life is boring. 3. Your emotions start to fade. 4. People will ask you questions but you will feel like a tool. 5. You can save humanity by finding a solution to everything because you know it all.
NOTE:Assumes video is 30 fps Bright Blue giant: 1 Frame (0.03 Sec) Blue giant: 3 Frames (0.1 Sec) White star: 26 Frames (0.86 Sec) Yellow Star: 148 frames (4.93 sec) Orange star: 903 Frames (30.1 Sec) Red dwarf: 18030 Frames (10 Min. 1 Sec.) would count more but im lazy
When you're so bored and lonely that you start talking to that immortal cameraman that the comments section of every single TH-cam video dealing with science is full of tired jokes about.
@PenguBoiiiii this is easily the most intelligent way to protect yourself from a star, I applaud your genius for I could not think of any way to counteract the grossly incandescent mass of light that reigns across the cosmos. Thank you
Wear a heat-resistant insulating suit. Red dwarfs only burn at 2,000 kelvin, so making your suit out of tungsten and some flexible heat-resistant material that can withstand 2,000k temperatures without too much issue, and some super-insulator on the inside, and some cloth to cover that, and you probably _can_ hug the red dwarf. I mean, you may go blind because of how much light it gives off, but with enough tint on your visor you can probably manage it. Assuming your visor doesn't melt first, that is.
It isn't.... really the lonliness of the Red Dwarf Star or it's death that got me... It's just that the... whole screen gets darker and darker as more stars are put out.. But luckily, even after its death, some stars still remain- oh wait... that's flecks of dust on my screen...
Once every star dies and the universe is filled with black holes, the universe will be truly void of anything, once all these black holes devour everything. Then each other.
We can convince ourselves that we have a relationship with death. We can convince ourselves that we have a relationship with other people. We can experience and deal with the death of other people. But we are not built to endure the death of *everyone* else. Imagine the last of our cousins. We are the red dwarf. They, all the species of humanoid not visible in the fossile record, are the other stars Imagine all we lost in our million years of existence
If all the star born on 0:00 and 1 second = 1.66 Billion years, That star will die on: Sun: 0:06 Altair: 0:01 Proxima Centauri: 40:00 (Even is not in video) Procyon: 0:01 Rigel: 0:00 Betelgeuse: 0:00 Vy Canis Majoris: 0:00 The red dwarf in the video: 10:00 The orange dwarf in the video: 0:30
@@vietnamesespacetime2249 by that logic, the red dwarf that we see throughout the whole video would have lived for over 600 billion years. Maybe nearing a Trillion years.
The only stars that last for about as long as red dwarfs are neutron stars but that's because neutron stars are not fusing anything at all, instead their energy comes directly from nuclear forces that exist between quarks.
Oh my god as an astrophysics grad student I love this...I have a hobby of writing stories with stars and black holes as characters and I wonder a lot about what their thoughts would be if they were alive...I think you did a good job capturing that
its hard to imagine but black holes can live for several magnitudes longer than this. its almost impossible to comprehend the scale of time at that point.
Black holes would be otherwise immortal if it wasn't for quantum fluctuations within the universe itself these quantum fluctuations are extremely small and because of that black holes lose mass very very slowly and the radiation they emit (Hawking radiation) is so insanely dim that it was not detected it's just theoretical because quantum fluctuations were in fact observed on Earth so actually blacl holes theoretically die especially because mini black holes die fast because they are about as big as quantum fluctuations themselves, far smaller than atoms. When scientists talk about mini black holes these are so small that compared to atoms they are like the size of Earth compared to the size of the Sun.
@@Leopard_211 theoretically we have just identified the thickness of fabric of universe & it is very small. It is called plank length. It is 1/10³⁵th of a meter. So an atom is pretty big.
6:06 i mean its true, some stars that are slightly smaller and larger then eachother just even at 0.1% percent their lifespan and luminosity is way different The star with mass 90 solar masses can have luminosity of 1 millions of times brighter, the red dwarf stars with mass of 0.08 solar masses they could be 100,000 less luminous then the sun
Every Red dwarfs in existence:Hello there howdy how you doing Trappist-1 :Chilling Proxima Centauri sorry to hear alpha Centauri A and B died Proxima Centauri: :.( Elbm mass 12:Where is everyone.?
Imagine your mind be able to live long enough just to see the universe fade away and as the last red dwarf explodes you are left alone staring endlessly into the void.
This was just- It just really put things into perspective I felt like I had been hit by a train, I felt so sad for the red dwarf. I needed this today, thank you.
Every night I start to think about my existence and what will happen after I die, will i ever be reborn, is all this for nothing, will I never be again for the rest of infinity OH MY GOD DUDE I DONT WANT TO DIE PLEASE GOD NO
@@kingviper3444 I get that too honestly I don't think humans are equipped to think deeply about these things in the first place. what happens after death isn't our business and it never was. This is not an easy thing to deal with and all of you are stronger than you could ever imagine. We are here, we are alive, and that's all that we should focus on
Red dwarfs with habitable planets be like: TRAPPIST 1: Plz get life. We have a trillion years to make you guys have habitable planets with life. Gliese 581: Yeah i agree with yuo. Ross 128: Same. Proxima Centauri: Same. Kapteyn's star: Same. Teegarden's star: Same, i agree. Gliese 876: Yep, we need some extraterrestial life. Gliese: 832: Yep i agree. Luyten's star: Agreed. All of these stars have potentially habitable exoplanets.
Corse the quintillion dollar question is do they have water. Even then it’s a crapshoot if they have the base elements to form amino acids to potentially form dna strands to form single cell life. It’s actually inconceivable how many things have to go right for life and how much of it is just sheer incomprehensible luck. All that to die choking on a ham sandwich. Humans are the luckiest unlucky bastards ever. Long list of things that I probably missed a few Goldilocks zone A nearby planet that reforms the planet if it can’t support life (Jupiter) A nearby planet to absorb asteroid hits (Saturn) Atmosphere that blocks just the right amount of radiation Water to serve as primordial soup The right minerals to flavor that soup Formation of amino acids Amino acids forming dna strands DNA strands forming single cell life. Single cell life absorbing and assimilating other single cells The correct viruses nudging those single cells in a direction to form multi cellular life. All that is required just to get beyond micro biology so much more is required to get intelligent life. It’s why the idea of Aliens is both certain and impossible at the same time. If the universe is truly infinite probability theory says it’s certain, but the odds of all those astronomical odds falling in the right way say no.
@@simonnachreiner8380 Well for the parameters of what WE call life it might be rare beyond comprehension. Remember, if the universe is truly infinite then any possibility of any process even unknown to us can create something we wouldn't even imagine could create a life-like "thing". There's an entire book on an alien race who formed and evolved from a neutron star, giving that imagination of life forming from unconventional processes. There is still the possibility of life being common in the universe, we ourselves just need to expand out definition of what "life" really is.
@@simonnachreiner8380 I just had to burst with laughter reading that brilliant comment. You failed to mention the some dozen mass extinctions and prehistoric suffering that preceded us.
This is why I would like red dwarfs: 1. They live longer 2.not that hot 3.they don't grow when they die Last3) they will be the only stars in the universe
Being Red Dwarf is like being a human who becomes immortal and lives more than 300 years. Yet, they see their loved ones and descendants died generation by generation, which is way worse than dying.
@@amirm3621 nah, true immortality means you will outlive *everything* 100,000 years is already very hard to conceptualize, yet it’s nothing to a billion even then, a billion is nothing compared to eternity.
red dwarf : they die 1000x faster than us orange dwarf : they burn so much faster orange dwarf : thats why they are bright and energi- *dies* red dwarf : wow look, planetary nebul- *oh*
what is even more sad is that that isnt even the least massive, TRAPPISt-1 will be alone basically 10 times longer, and a brown dwarf can live upwards of 9 trillion years.
At 6:48 mute the audio and then go to CHOPIN - nocturne op 9 no 2 (but sadder) - slowed and reverbed by Despaiir X, play it, then start back up this vid and then begin to cry
Live your life as you want, everything ends not even the red dwarf lasts forever and even his life is nothing compared to the void after. Life has no meaning and that's beutifull because You can do whatever you want with it.
This made me sad in a, "Now I'm more educated I guess,"‐way... Red Dwarfs are like that one lonely vegetarian vampire who watches everyone he loves die. 😭
5:08 well planets can life around a star for many many times longer than red dwarfs unless it's kicked out of the solar system by an other star or a black hole
Red dwarfs supposedly will out live the estimated lifespan of the universe if there is one. Or will at least long out live the expansion of the universe where galaxies will be so far apart light can not overcome the expansion between them.
"Why are you spending all of your billions of years like this?"
"It's a peaceful life."
Many Quintillion Stars will die and Trillion Trillion Trillion Black holes will survive but they Shrink it after the Black holes shrink they Gonna use a Exhausted Explosion because of the Observable universe Expand
Proxima 1T Black Hole 1E+70
“Red dwarf, a man of your talents?”
@@Obi_Wan_Kenobi_027 It's a peaceful life
@@nerflv3428 Having a peaceful life, really? A man of your talents?
Honestly i feel pretty bad for that red dwarf. After it’s k-type companion died it was lonely almost all the time.
hey at least he found a m type that is 0.2x sun mass but it was close to death
Somehow it met two black holes
Hey at least its not living thing
r.i.p. the kompanion
@@basic_avarage_person how can you be sure everything in the universe, including stars and planets aren't sentient.
Entropy is a scary thing to think about when considering it on the scale of the universe and this video does a decent job showing what will eventually happen to the universe as a whole, theoretically.
And the other things we can’t even think of. Like the fact for some reason some black holes appear to be older than the universe which should be impossible. Which lead to the theory that the Big Bang was caused by the mother of all black holes
@@codename1176 Could this potentially mean that if one finds a way to somehow enter and leave a black hole (while maintaining all life supports and all that fancy jazz) see a new universe born?
@@codename1176 no. we don't know of black holes that appear to be older than the universe. Stop spilling Fake facts if you don't really know things. We may not know how certain black holes grew as fast as they did, does NOT mean they're older than the universe.
@@oreo-postraphe stop taking everything you see at face value
Well, energy can’t be created nor destroyed so it’s unlikely the universe will never truely go dark
If for some reason they discovered that when they die, the stars emit radio frequencies that if they were converted into sound, and that sound was "OOOFF", it would be the best day of my life.
same here
Ikr
Oof is roblox death
We know
that would be a long oof
2:16 I LOVE HOW red watches a yellow dwarf die if front of him and he smiles right through it.
He’s so used to it now
He's used to it
He even mocks them, telling them to remember to be smaller next time..
As if they remember a previous form..
&Now you're just somebody that I used to know&
*bruh he smiled when he saw the yellow dwarf, not when he saw it dying*
The fact that the current age of universe is the first 8 seconds of this really puts it into perspective...
Oh
Space is scary especially when you think about how small we are in relation to everything else
Qui Gon jinn
You are assuming that the universe has a beginning even though it has existed infinitely.
@@sammuelmccall56789 we are assuming it starts at the big bang
Imagine going through time and space for billions if not trillions of years from birth to death slowly watching the world you grew up with slowly die that would suck…
immortality be like
Yup!
@JUST HAFIDH 25 immortality and infinite knowledge would be a sacrifice a human has to wish for to save humanity.
1. You live for ever and everything around you dies.
2. You already know it all so life is boring.
3. Your emotions start to fade.
4. People will ask you questions but you will feel like a tool.
5. You can save humanity by finding a solution to everything because you know it all.
Who wants to live forever??
a lot...
By far, this is the best emotional rollercoaster I've seen despite being a Star.
NOTE:Assumes video is 30 fps
Bright Blue giant: 1 Frame (0.03 Sec)
Blue giant: 3 Frames (0.1 Sec)
White star: 26 Frames (0.86 Sec)
Yellow Star: 148 frames (4.93 sec)
Orange star: 903 Frames (30.1 Sec)
Red dwarf: 18030 Frames (10 Min. 1 Sec.)
would count more but im lazy
Yellow star:6 seconds
orange star at beginning:30 seconds
it was actually 903 i counted wrng
Wow
Wait what someone actually counts the frame?
or
Blue Hypergiant: 55 Myr
Blue giant: 166 Myr
White star: 1433 Myr
Orange star: 50.1 Byr
Red dwarf: 2.73 Tyr
When you're so bored and lonely that you start talking to that immortal cameraman that the comments section of every single TH-cam video dealing with science is full of tired jokes about.
I wanna hug this poor red dwarf, but I ALSO don't wanna get instantly ionized into plasma. :c
@PenguBoiiiii this is easily the most intelligent way to protect yourself from a star, I applaud your genius for I could not think of any way to counteract the grossly incandescent mass of light that reigns across the cosmos. Thank you
@@spacebat3657 I detect suspecting sarcasm.
Hug it, you'll become part of the mass and become one with the star
Wear a heat-resistant insulating suit. Red dwarfs only burn at 2,000 kelvin, so making your suit out of tungsten and some flexible heat-resistant material that can withstand 2,000k temperatures without too much issue, and some super-insulator on the inside, and some cloth to cover that, and you probably _can_ hug the red dwarf. I mean, you may go blind because of how much light it gives off, but with enough tint on your visor you can probably manage it. Assuming your visor doesn't melt first, that is.
@@caesar_cider2777 just don't wear a visor then, use sensors.
It isn't.... really the lonliness of the Red Dwarf Star or it's death that got me...
It's just that the... whole screen gets darker and darker as more stars are put out..
But luckily, even after its death, some stars still remain- oh wait... that's flecks of dust on my screen...
Once every star dies and the universe is filled with black holes, the universe will be truly void of anything, once all these black holes devour everything. Then each other.
We can convince ourselves that we have a relationship with death.
We can convince ourselves that we have a relationship with other people.
We can experience and deal with the death of other people.
But we are not built to endure the death of *everyone* else.
Imagine the last of our cousins.
We are the red dwarf. They, all the species of humanoid not visible in the fossile record, are the other stars Imagine all we lost in our million years of existence
I thought "there are still like... 10 stars" until I realized 6 of them were just dust flecks.
Are you certain it's not your tears?
🤧
If all the star born on 0:00 and 1 second = 1.66 Billion years, That star will die on:
Sun: 0:06
Altair: 0:01
Proxima Centauri: 40:00 (Even is not in video)
Procyon: 0:01
Rigel: 0:00
Betelgeuse: 0:00
Vy Canis Majoris: 0:00
The red dwarf in the video: 10:00
The orange dwarf in the video: 0:30
It's not exactly so don't mad at me.
@@vietnamesespacetime2249 by that logic, the red dwarf that we see throughout the whole video would have lived for over 600 billion years. Maybe nearing a Trillion years.
@@vietnamesespacetime2249 I will mad at you
@@Silent_Death_0 , AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
5:00:00
Kinda impressive to see how two red dwarf stars so close in size will last such a drastically different amount of time. Makes you think really.
Dad. I hate pride
Size really does matter
@@SoApost no kidding apparently.
Fusion accelerates exponentially the more mass there is!
The only stars that last for about as long as red dwarfs are neutron stars but that's because neutron stars are not fusing anything at all, instead their energy comes directly from nuclear forces that exist between quarks.
Oh my god as an astrophysics grad student I love this...I have a hobby of writing stories with stars and black holes as characters and I wonder a lot about what their thoughts would be if they were alive...I think you did a good job capturing that
its hard to imagine but black holes can live for several magnitudes longer than this. its almost impossible to comprehend the scale of time at that point.
Black holes would be otherwise immortal if it wasn't for quantum fluctuations within the universe itself these quantum fluctuations are extremely small and because of that black holes lose mass very very slowly and the radiation they emit (Hawking radiation) is so insanely dim that it was not detected it's just theoretical because quantum fluctuations were in fact observed on Earth so actually blacl holes theoretically die especially because mini black holes die fast because they are about as big as quantum fluctuations themselves, far smaller than atoms. When scientists talk about mini black holes these are so small that compared to atoms they are like the size of Earth compared to the size of the Sun.
@@nugget6635 I don't even wanna read this kind of stuff anymore, there is so much stuff I will NEVER comprehend, how can it be smaller than atom?
@@Leopard_211 theoretically we have just identified the thickness of fabric of universe & it is very small. It is called plank length. It is 1/10³⁵th of a meter. So an atom is pretty big.
6:06 i mean its true, some stars that are slightly smaller and larger then eachother just even at 0.1% percent their lifespan and luminosity is way different
The star with mass 90 solar masses can have luminosity of 1 millions of times brighter, the red dwarf stars with mass of 0.08 solar masses they could be 100,000 less luminous then the sun
That's not a 0.1% difference
@@kanayadeliz2584 sorry sir but I didn’t say in the comment to correct me
@@thebeautyofuniverse5250this dude takes no shit
Dang, the video even though its only 10 minutes makes it feel a lot longer than it actually is.
Makes us almost feel like the Red Dwarf.
Yeah, it felt like an eternity. Poor little red :(
I wanna give it a hug
@@bubbles9065 80% of all stars are red dwarfs and all of them die together.
@@xiangliuthefox3071 oh yeah I know, that doesn’t change the animation though.
I love the little journey the red dwarf goes on to find a friend :)
then it just sits there watching the universe die
Every Red dwarfs in existence:Hello there howdy how you doing Trappist-1 :Chilling Proxima Centauri sorry to hear alpha Centauri A and B died Proxima Centauri: :.( Elbm mass 12:Where is everyone.?
I like how the black hole is always interrupting
Black holes end up living way way longer, they do eventually die too but the larger ones will be around for another 1x10^99 years
It only happened once. Where do you get always? What a weird, ignorant, assumption.
@@AntithesisDCLXVI It did not happen once. It happened twice. That is where i got it.
@@AntithesisDCLXVI But i should not have used "always". You are right about that.
@@alien8210 the only time I saw a black hole was at 2:35, when else was there one?
Imagine your mind be able to live long enough just to see the universe fade away and as the last red dwarf explodes you are left alone staring endlessly into the void.
had a dream like that
my physical bady also disappeared leaving my consciousness in the empty void
nothing for a solid 30min
You mean backrooms void?
Red dwarfs don't explode
They just shrink
A red dward doesn't explode
"as the last red dwarf explodes"
Since when did red dwarves explode
This is the sort of thing that can cause an existential crisis. Or something.
I want to give that little star a big ol hug, but I can’t right now due to the weather outside
The weather: 💀💀💀
The fact that a few seconds last billions of years means that the red dwarf takes billions of years to finish their own sentence
Love how you added the US2 soundtrack
yes i heard it too
Iove that game
When I first got universe sandbox I was confused because US2 didn’t exist. Turns out 1 got renamed to Universe Sandbox Legacy
@@TremendousTrash ik
@@TremendousTrash yes
This was just- It just really put things into perspective
I felt like I had been hit by a train, I felt so sad for the red dwarf.
I needed this today, thank you.
I think we could all use this some days, my friend.
Just remember that every two seconds is about the same amount of time the earth has existed as a planet.
7:06 universe start fading
Okay, this is your best vid and I have to compliment you for what you had done all the time, though it seems calm.
I like how each minute of the video is equivalent to one trillion years
Nope the Description says
1 second= 1.66 Billion years
So
1 minute is 60 seconds
60 seconds= 99.6 Billion years
1 minute = 99.6 billion years
996.996 Billion years is the video length
2:03 that random star dying at the background with that OOH sound made me laugh 😂
This is one of the most calming videos about my favourite topic
damn it guess I'll become a red dwarf
Lemme be ur planet than so u wont be lonley.
@@LP____ Planet lasts but a fraction of a red dwarf's lifespan.
So youd live 1trillion years of solitude?
Let me orbit you too.
@@Edward256 (orbit decayed, you can't talk to planet because they died)
This is just motivation for me to start deep-thinking again, and if i do that ill have nightmares for the rest of my life
amogus
Every night I start to think about my existence and what will happen after I die, will i ever be reborn, is all this for nothing, will I never be again for the rest of infinity OH MY GOD DUDE I DONT WANT TO DIE PLEASE GOD NO
@@kingviper3444 I get that too
honestly I don't think humans are equipped to think deeply about these things in the first place.
what happens after death isn't our business and it never was.
This is not an easy thing to deal with and all of you are stronger than you could ever imagine.
We are here, we are alive, and that's all that we should focus on
I do that every now and then but i don't think as deep as i did on my initial time of thinking about what happens after death
@@Mendoxs_ some gas
Imagine if we were orbiting a red dwarf.
We'd have so much more time to get off this rock.
The sun will live longer than earth. So need to get out of here in 2 billion year’s.
We’d also probably be tidally locked :3
But I like our sun. I wouldn’t take another star. Love you, ya big yellow ball of death, Sun.
And, red dwarfs are way more active then MY sun
We need to get outa here we’ll before the 2 billion mark. Hell, in a billion you’re talking too hot for life on this planet.
@@stalins_comically_large_spoon the sun is white
“One day, the last star will die and the universe will turn dark forever.”
- Kurzgesagt - In a nutshell
It's hard to imagine that because we see with light.
But if their still is energy to harness we could use that to make light.
Red dwarfs with habitable planets be like:
TRAPPIST 1: Plz get life. We have a trillion years to make you guys have habitable planets with life.
Gliese 581: Yeah i agree with yuo.
Ross 128: Same.
Proxima Centauri: Same.
Kapteyn's star: Same.
Teegarden's star: Same, i agree.
Gliese 876: Yep, we need some extraterrestial life.
Gliese: 832: Yep i agree.
Luyten's star: Agreed.
All of these stars have potentially habitable exoplanets.
Corse the quintillion dollar question is do they have water.
Even then it’s a crapshoot if they have the base elements to form amino acids to potentially form dna strands to form single cell life.
It’s actually inconceivable how many things have to go right for life and how much of it is just sheer incomprehensible luck.
All that to die choking on a ham sandwich. Humans are the luckiest unlucky bastards ever.
Long list of things that I probably missed a few
Goldilocks zone
A nearby planet that reforms the planet if it can’t support life (Jupiter)
A nearby planet to absorb asteroid hits (Saturn)
Atmosphere that blocks just the right amount of radiation
Water to serve as primordial soup
The right minerals to flavor that soup
Formation of amino acids
Amino acids forming dna strands
DNA strands forming single cell life.
Single cell life absorbing and assimilating other single cells
The correct viruses nudging those single cells in a direction to form multi cellular life.
All that is required just to get beyond micro biology so much more is required to get intelligent life.
It’s why the idea of Aliens is both certain and impossible at the same time. If the universe is truly infinite probability theory says it’s certain, but the odds of all those astronomical odds falling in the right way say no.
@@simonnachreiner8380 Well for the parameters of what WE call life it might be rare beyond comprehension. Remember, if the universe is truly infinite then any possibility of any process even unknown to us can create something we wouldn't even imagine could create a life-like "thing". There's an entire book on an alien race who formed and evolved from a neutron star, giving that imagination of life forming from unconventional processes. There is still the possibility of life being common in the universe, we ourselves just need to expand out definition of what "life" really is.
@@simonnachreiner8380 I just had to burst with laughter reading that brilliant comment. You failed to mention the some dozen mass extinctions and prehistoric suffering that preceded us.
@@simonnachreiner8380 maybe the red drawf can protect godilock planets from asteroids
this video is amazing. can't believe i didn't find it earlier. the end is especially chilling...
This is a gem. I hope the youtube algorythm brings you lots of views.
I have a question: how many years does a WR (wolf rayet) star live?
Atleast 5
Maybe 6???
About a student loan and a half
@@zcholnk2943 damn that's a really long time
@@zcholnk2943 wait what
That video makes a pretty good job at showing what the universe is, a vast and not unlimited area where life will inevitably end
One of the saddest stories in the universe. One of loss, grief, and finally acceptance.
There is something about red dwarfs that I enjoy, they are very unique and chill, ha ha
*red dwarf flares at you cutely* :3
Out of all of your space videos, this one actually made me cry for the little red dwarf star
That's a pretty sad life to be alone and see everything die around you. But it was a peaceful life til the end
4:24 when i first heard this scream i genuinly thought it was in real life, the second time too
This is beautiful. Thank you for making this, I love red dwarfs attitude 🥰
6:51 neutron star?
6:00 I almost cryed :c
This is why I would like red dwarfs:
1. They live longer
2.not that hot
3.they don't grow when they die
Last3) they will be the only stars in the universe
0:06 sad red dwarf :(
(btw: humanized doge pro the most adorable thing i`ve seen :D )
저렇게 혼자서우주를 떠돌아다니면 진짜 외롭겠네요 다른별들은 수명이 다해서.....
Props to the cameraman for staying by his side
Why? He got paid.
0:00 if u look closely u can see the blue giants say "so thats why that big star"
"Look! That red dwarf is lonely."
'Isaac Arthur can help.'
"To the gardener ships!"
just 0:06 seconds and all the 4 type's of star died and 0:31 seconds for the 5th type of star died and 10:00 the 6th type of star died
Being Red Dwarf is like being a human who becomes immortal and lives more than 300 years. Yet, they see their loved ones and descendants died generation by generation, which is way worse than dying.
dont worry, you probably forget them after 250 years
@@tiqosc1809 that's way worse though
No, it's like a human who lives for 10000 years.
@@amirm3621 nah, true immortality means you will outlive *everything*
100,000 years is already very hard to conceptualize, yet it’s nothing to a billion even then, a billion is nothing compared to eternity.
If you can live for +300 years.. why cannot your descendants? They got your DNA.
red dwarf : they die 1000x faster than us
orange dwarf : they burn so much faster
orange dwarf : thats why they are bright and energi- *dies*
red dwarf : wow look, planetary nebul- *oh*
Can you simulate what it would be like if some of the biggest stars humans found replace the sun?
the earth would be a goner
he already did
The earth would be plasma
Or with some, a charred lump if magma
@@notoriousgoblin83 Eart would literally become gaseous because it would be inside of the star.
Lol 😆 that E X P A N D animation 🤣 0:30
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@@CATgodzillatheamazing 0:29*
So in result, a red dwarf star has the longest lifespan due to how small it is.
no shit.
Burns less energetically than any other is a way of looking at it.
4:50 ooof that first seconds of universe sandbox 2 ost gave me chills...
Such a nostalgic thing to me...
The red dwarft: they die so fast
what is even more sad is that that isnt even the least massive, TRAPPISt-1 will be alone basically 10 times longer, and a brown dwarf can live upwards of 9 trillion years.
Watching this 10-minute video 10 days after production on a day that's a multiple of 10.
Nice.
Thanks!
5:15 that Space-Egine bg music hits different
Black hole: hmmm me hungry. Mmmmm tummy yummy! *Begins to inhale*
Red dwarf: NOPE NOPE NOPE NOPE NOPE NOPE NOPE NO NO NO NO AHHHHHHHH!
If you ever wanted to have immortality, just watch this red dwarf's life
When you die ask God that if he would reincarnate you as a Red Dwarf
At 6:48 mute the audio and then go to
CHOPIN - nocturne op 9 no 2 (but sadder) - slowed and reverbed by Despaiir X, play it, then start back up this vid and then begin to cry
Hey, the time in the title actually matches the length of the video.
Neat, I don't see very accurate videos like this very often.
rip red dwarf lived a lonely life, Ate planets, Survived 2 attacks, Lost a lot of friends and died lastly
Live your life as you want, everything ends not even the red dwarf lasts forever and even his life is nothing compared to the void after.
Life has no meaning and that's beutifull because You can do whatever you want with it.
did i just watch an red-dwarf talk for 10 min....
lets go experience the next billion years ^^
This was one of the funniest videos I've ever seen lol
White dwarf:HELLO WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN MY SWAMP
That Red Dwarf is like me. Insane, and uh, enjoys spinning eyes xD
Same because i make odd content
3:55
This made me sad in a, "Now I'm more educated I guess,"‐way...
Red Dwarfs are like that one lonely vegetarian vampire who watches everyone he loves die.
😭
If I was a tiny self-conscious red dwarf able to move myself around, I'd throw myself into a black hole and end my boredom after so much time.
For some reason I started to cry a little when the other red dwarf died and he was left alone again
Your videos are always so good
When I see "Red Dwarf" all I think is "It's cold outside, no kind of atmosphere. I'm all alone, more or less"
0:01 This Part Is Roblox Oof Sound
0:28 "Thats why they are so bright and ener-" "Oh look a planatery nebul-" 💀💀
9:05
Now playing "Earth"
4:23 - Massive star explosion
6:28 2020-2024
9:05 2024
9:52 #Milly_Studio💙💙💙💙💙
2:18 poor red dwarf, he made a friend only to die the next…idk? 100,000 years or so idk..
In this video I think it lasted 2.5 billion years that yellow dwarf friend
@@nicolasangel9052 hmmm yeah ig thanks
He was smiling as the star dies, he’s gotten used to it.
Edit: not really a good thing mind you, makes me feel worst he’s become like that.
@@laughingalex7563 lmfao what
I expected melancholic depressive video about poor little red dwarf star, but instead, got an even better video!
kek)))
Red dwarf vs Black hole was like a Pokemon fight i like it.
Well thats the first time a star made me cry, brilliant video
Same ;(
9:35 his final moments and we shall say goodbye Red Dwarf..
Brightest stars, dies the fastest
Dimmest stars, lives the longest
5:45 meets another red dwarf
6:00 dies anyways
5:08 well planets can life around a star for many many times longer than red dwarfs unless it's kicked out of the solar system by an other star or a black hole
Don't worry red dwarf, black holes are with you
So that's why that big star
-Blue Giant aka B type 2022
Red dwarfs supposedly will out live the estimated lifespan of the universe if there is one. Or will at least long out live the expansion of the universe where galaxies will be so far apart light can not overcome the expansion between them.
why in 6:04 song is depressing sad peace and fun at the same time and its kinda sad when B,A,C,K or all stars-type die. 😢
that's universe sandbox 2 music
8:30 and he is the last light on universe
2:15 when you don't care about the queen dieing