Seeing two different stories from the same global extinction event is such a good idea! They also can stand alone without leaning on the other for views like other shows that have "spin-offs" in the same universe. Honestly, when watching this I was like "didn't I watch a mystery recapped like this with a plane!" yes, yes I did! lol
For real! Like I saw the plane series and this showed up on Netflix. So I was like I'll watch this. Watching it I was like why does this seem like something I have seen before. I realized it was just like the plane one I watched. So I had to google and sure enough both are part of the same story just different sides of it. I like this a ton! Waiting for seasons 2 for this one and season 3 of the other one.
its called Into the Night. And yes, I was like... "I saw something similar... hummm 🤔" but cool stuff. both totally different narratives, same concept.
That's so funny! I was sitting here thinking this show is a rip-off of the plane series. How interesting to find out that the two stories are intertwined!
I can't believe we have different takes about the sun dying. The number of movies revolving about the sun dying are as much as the number of stars at this point. It would be great if this movie took place in the same universe as the movie where the plane has to keep flying to "chase the darkness"
@@PumpuyYahoo of course, Yakamoz S-245 is a turkish spinoff of Into The Night, both shows end up meeting in the ending of Into the night Season 2, you can actually see Arman in the final minutes.
I love movie recaps, bc it lets me avoid sitting for a few hours to watch a movie with more plotholes than holes in swiss cheese, while also satisfying my curiosity for the story itself
That is pretty dumb, the soldiers hate them because their own soldiers could not keep their hands away from pocketing the money in the safe which activated the automatic lockdown. It was the soldiers that found the man alive and lead them to the bank and it was the soldier that left his comrades to die even if we can't blame him since well they did not really have any chance to open that safe in 10-20 min.
although it was the soldiers greed that they got trapped in that vault technically it was also the research teams fault that they got locked in because the vault was only open because the power went out. Once they got power back to the town then the vaults locking mechanism was activated.
Also that money would have been worth nothing after such a massive disaster that basically wipes out most of the human population and probably several hundred thousand out of the 7-8 billion people on Earth managed to survive.
@@gabidg12 Yea, it does and other commenters have said both shows end up meeting in the ending of "Into the night" Season 2, and you can actually see Arman in the final minutes.
Funniest thing in this "toxic sun" series is their fixation on water layer as protection. In reality water isnt best isolator for gamma-rays, steel is 10 times stronger effect and heavier materials like wolfram is even better. It is possible that radiation is sooo strong that they need really thick shielding layer so its easier to use significant depth of water for protection but in this case whole surface should be irradiated and crisply fried. Also, gamma-rays do not "cook" people from inside, that something microwaves usually attributed with. Gamma-rays mostly damage DNA and disturb internal living cell processes chemically by breaking "heavy" molecules or by creating free radicals.
Solar flares move slower than light, but still at very close speeds, since it is made of particles. Radio waves move faster, that's why currently we can monitor and expect solar flares/winds to hit us.
@@MrGuru666999 Except the show doesn't really portray a massive solar flare, it is just showing massive gamma radiation hitting everything. A massive solar flare that bypassed our magnetic field would act differently. Though there are a lot of scientific inaccuracies about how radiation works in this show so it isn't surprising they seem confused about what's what.
I'm glad that this movie doesn't have a a single or two protagonists alone surviving through everything and actually has quite a few extras as soldiers who we don't find out the name of, but they survive along with the main characters anyway. The hidden message is that none of these people would have survived alone, not even the main characters.
This series is called "Yakamoz S-245" and its heavily connected with the series "Into the night",which is the series that started this kind of "universe".They say that they plan to do more series around this incident with the sun,with different situations,countries,places,ways of survival. I have seen both series and this project sounds amazing if they can do a "worldwide view" of how individual groups in different countries deal with the sunlight.
But both say different things about what cause the "incident". Like in the first one it was because the sun decided to shoot some gama rays and in this the one it's just because it has farted in the direction of the earth
The bad thing is that the sun is increasing in activity and a Coronal Mass Ejection would knock entire continents power grids offline as well as satellites. More electronics would be rendered unusable.
A cme would not effect radios or computers or the like. An emp would, but a cme would affect the long transmission lines of the power grid. Remember in the late 1800s when that solar flare hit and caused the telegraph lines to burn?
Boy oh boy I do love apocalyptic media where the main characters spend the entire disaster in an extremely isolated and protected location because the disaster in question instantly kills everyone who isn’t 🙃
That's kind of a necessary precondition for this type of story though, right? If the premise of the movie is that X kills everyone that isn't in Y, then said movie can only have a cast of main characters who fulfil that condition and were in Y when X occurred. Otherwise you'd have 100-120 minutes of camera footage fixed on some dead people. If you find the nature of such a disaster boring that's fine, but to a certain extent the precondition for having a movie at all has to be factored in to what we're willing to accept. The movie doesn't happen if people aren't in Y to avoid X. Ergo, because the movie exists, people were in Y. Therefore our main characters must be in Y. Less convenience, more anthropic principle.
I would totally stay outside on purpose to avoid paying for my financial debt and dying like the others, like my six grade math teacher and the other people in the world. Just livestream before the sun hits
This series reminds me a little bit of the 80's movie Night Of The Comet. If you haven't done that movie yet, narrate that one. It's a classic zombie movie!
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"Benson secretly pulls out a pill and eats it to get high. Call me crazy but this seems like a really bad time to get high" It definately is. Unless if he lost the will to live, it is very illogical for him to do this. He forgot about the sun's ultraviolet rays killing people, and the bushfire
@@stonerstoner8689not really - there's a lot of ions floating in water which conduct electricity quite well. Pure H2O is isolator, yes, but our watet is not pure H2O
If theirs enough solar radiation to cook a human inside out, their shouldn’t be any electronics still functioning, unless it’s got militarily grade Harding.
if the radiation was enough to fry people from the inside it would leave them as charcoal. also that bunker should have been plenty to keep the people safe since high energy radiation isnt that good at traveling through several meters of solid material.
@@krashd well, no, it would actually be the other way around, ‘if theirs enough water to crush a submarine then their should be enough to drown a human.” An inaccurate but not incorrect statement. Your variant would imply that humans have a lower tolerance for certain types of radiation over electrics. However the effects in the movie suggest radiation is something similar to microwave radiation. And while it would have a pronounced effect on living tissue (as seen in movie) it would actually have an even greater effect to all manner of sensitive electronic components that would result in immediate and potentially explosive catastrophic failures.
Dont forgot about "into the night" This series is set in the same universe as Yakamoz S-245 and they fly westward by plane in the night to avoid sunlight, and while at that military base in the yakamoz S-245, the soldiers see a passenger plane flying in the sky, this plane is the plane in into the night, a Turkish actor from into the night meets Arman from yakamoz S-245 in the last episode of the yakamoz S-245 and into the night
the airforce pilots drowned while trying to take off from the underwater airbase so the submarine was pushed across the land by the sailors who died from exhaustion. Then the soldiers came along, put the submarine back in the water and sailed away. Best guess I got. Now, why is a chief outranking a commader and what did they do with the captain?
"Everything is happening so fast that he can barely keep track of who he is without his family. Eventually, he loses the will to live" Sounds like 2020 to me
The book this series follows is were humanity is dead and robots are living on earth. Always knew showrunners doesn't care about actual lore or plotline of books.
This is almost similar to that series/movie where the sun rays kills people except in that the people take shelter in airplane and fly above the sun instead of staying underwater
I think what annoyed me the most about this was how the crew didn't know their mission? It really made no logical sense to me why they had no clue they were sent to pickup people lol like uh ok
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My new headcanon will be that this story occurred in the same alternate Earth as that movie wherein a group of people had to fly frequently around the world to avoid the sunrise.
The scariest thing is that this is highly likely. The polarization of the sun has gotten stronger in the last 11 year long cycle. It's strength is unpredictable and has the capablity to kill all of humanity. On the bright side, people all over the world can enjoy light displays in nights which is very similar to the northern aurura
Eh, not exactly. No solar activity strong enough to wipe out all life on earth through our magnetic field has ever happened in the history of life on this earth. Yes the sun has less stable periods, but as far as stars go it is one of the most stable there are. Also our magnetic field is extremely strong compared to most planets. That's why we are here...cuz all the factors lined up. Stable star, moon to catch most of the big comets, a solar system with lots of comet/meteor collecting bodies, far from black holes or neutron stars...we really are the jackpot of life planets. It just isn't likely at all that the sun would radically shift it's energy output to such a level that it would bypass our magnetic field to such a degree to wipe out all life on earth. Of all the things to worry about, this is WAY down the list.
How much is too much? Because it takes very little radiation to be deadly to humans but requires huge amounts to destroy electronics so how much is "too much"?
I would love a movie like interstellar where they explore different star system or planets, adventure, habitation. Can someone recommend a movie name like this?
1. Whatever it is coming off the sun would do so at the speed of light, so there'd be no advance warning even from the satellites 2. What energy is it that cooks people from the inside? Microwaves work by induction, so even if it were something like that, all the metal in the world would be melted first. 3. Whatever hit the earth is so energetic that it cooks people's insides, but so weak that all the electronics still work 4. Submarines don't work like that ... I'm so sorry that Mystery Recapped had to watch this movie
Thank you. I also knew that BULL SHIT claims like this are exactly that, BULL SHIT! I also knew the exact reasons WHY they are bull shit. It's stupifying how so many wannabe experts who should know better keep on spouting off such nonsense. It's like how zillions of people claim that a penny that falls from the top of a sky scraper will kill you, but the truth is that you wouldn't even get a scratch!
Imagine being a captain and telling your subordinates to ignore anything that doesn’t seems normal
Ikr 💀💀 man its sooo dumb, but well that movie for you
seriously
3 weeks later edit: when i mean seriously i don't mena i'm mad i'm like ik right
That info could be a promotion ticket for the capitain but.. whatever
Mom, there's shit on my bed.
Don't worry son, nothing's wrong here.
First plot hole 😅😞
Sun flares: burn people from the inside and destroy satellites.
Also sun flares: leaves electronics completely unharmed and perfectly usable.
WTF? the sun has no logic bruh beacause the flares don't care about electronics ..
@@matthewchen3311 yes
@@matthewchen3311 It's radiation. It's supposed to fry electronics before it fries people inside.
And the food isn’t highly irradiated beyond use?
Its a movie
Seeing two different stories from the same global extinction event is such a good idea! They also can stand alone without leaning on the other for views like other shows that have "spin-offs" in the same universe. Honestly, when watching this I was like "didn't I watch a mystery recapped like this with a plane!" yes, yes I did! lol
For real! Like I saw the plane series and this showed up on Netflix. So I was like I'll watch this. Watching it I was like why does this seem like something I have seen before. I realized it was just like the plane one I watched. So I had to google and sure enough both are part of the same story just different sides of it. I like this a ton! Waiting for seasons 2 for this one and season 3 of the other one.
@@LegendaryOldwarrior same loll this is so cool
I remember the plane one because I watched it actually but not this one
its called Into the Night. And yes, I was like... "I saw something similar... hummm 🤔"
but cool stuff. both totally different narratives, same concept.
That's so funny! I was sitting here thinking this show is a rip-off of the plane series. How interesting to find out that the two stories are intertwined!
Meanwhile, a plane is circling the planet to stay in the night
omg! you already know! I even paused the video and asked myself if they''ll have the "food taste bad" plot line and they did!
@@Ace01010 I wonder if it actually is a spin-off in the same universe.
If that’s the case it would be awesome to have a crossover
@@nikobelic4251 i wonder if its based on scp 001?
I watched the series and got my answer lol
@@nikobelic4251 wich series you're talking about ?
"If that guy's life is simple, my life is dumb as hell" Lmao
At this point I need to reiterate my lifestyle from simple to most simple🤷🏽
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You copied a comment copycat
"if this guy's life is simple, mine is dumb as hell" I feel you 😂
If his life is dumb as hell them wtf am i a cockroach
A guy with a submarine and 4 sponsor has simple life?
😂😂😂😂 he says these sort of stupid stuffs in recaps 😂 😂😂😂😂😂
“Dude jinxed himself “ LOL 😂
I can't believe we have different takes about the sun dying. The number of movies revolving about the sun dying are as much as the number of stars at this point.
It would be great if this movie took place in the same universe as the movie where the plane has to keep flying to "chase the darkness"
Into the night? That's the same universe lol
@@thechlebek901 Wait this submarine movie is in the same universe with Into the Night?
@@PumpuyYahoo of course, Yakamoz S-245 is a turkish spinoff of Into The Night, both shows end up meeting in the ending of Into the night Season 2, you can actually see Arman in the final minutes.
@@PumpuyYahoo yep, I just googled it. it's a spin off. I was about to write that they just copied the idea 😅
spoiler:
they literally merge in the next part of the recap
I love movie recaps, bc it lets me avoid sitting for a few hours to watch a movie with more plotholes than holes in swiss cheese, while also satisfying my curiosity for the story itself
That is pretty dumb, the soldiers hate them because their own soldiers could not keep their hands away from pocketing the money in the safe which activated the automatic lockdown.
It was the soldiers that found the man alive and lead them to the bank and it was the soldier that left his comrades to die even if we can't blame him since well they did not really have any chance to open that safe in 10-20 min.
It's believable if you ever met anyone like that. Some people's ego works in a very rudimentary way.
although it was the soldiers greed that they got trapped in that vault technically it was also the research teams fault that they got locked in because the vault was only open because the power went out. Once they got power back to the town then the vaults locking mechanism was activated.
Also that money would have been worth nothing after such a massive disaster that basically wipes out most of the human population and probably several hundred thousand out of the 7-8 billion people on Earth managed to survive.
Oh lots of people have idiot reasoning like this
Watched this show on Netflix with my gf. We both loved it, we like fun random shows. Hoping it gets a season 2
what show is this
@@9897431 Yakamoz S-245. It's at the bottom of the video.
It will be amazing if they meet the guys in "Into the Night".
This is the plot of the Amazon show into the dark or into the night
@@TheNumbasign2 Netflix show Into the night
Undeniably Turkey version of "Into the Night" series! It's so good to see different perspective from different directors!
@@gabidg12 Yea, it does and other commenters have said both shows end up meeting in the ending of "Into the night" Season 2, and you can actually see Arman in the final minutes.
@@SailorMya Yeah i need to go watch season 2 now xD, didnt see it yet
WTF!!!! I just finished watching Yakamoz S-245 Season 1 and it really is connected with the Into the Night!
Did you know Into The Night is also Turkish (:
@@kedicik01 im pretty sure its mostly french.
Funniest thing in this "toxic sun" series is their fixation on water layer as protection. In reality water isnt best isolator for gamma-rays, steel is 10 times stronger effect and heavier materials like wolfram is even better. It is possible that radiation is sooo strong that they need really thick shielding layer so its easier to use significant depth of water for protection but in this case whole surface should be irradiated and crisply fried. Also, gamma-rays do not "cook" people from inside, that something microwaves usually attributed with. Gamma-rays mostly damage DNA and disturb internal living cell processes chemically by breaking "heavy" molecules or by creating free radicals.
🤓
Pov: scp 001
You would think that the writers would do some better research.
@@dayrondiaz7612
touch grass
imagine how good the telemetry was that it can detect events faster than light
Solar flares move slower than light, but still at very close speeds, since it is made of particles. Radio waves move faster, that's why currently we can monitor and expect solar flares/winds to hit us.
@@MrGuru666999 Except the show doesn't really portray a massive solar flare, it is just showing massive gamma radiation hitting everything. A massive solar flare that bypassed our magnetic field would act differently. Though there are a lot of scientific inaccuracies about how radiation works in this show so it isn't surprising they seem confused about what's what.
Tachyon sensors.
Solar flares move significantly slower though, and have varying speeds depending on the type of flare it is...
I'm glad that this movie doesn't have a a single or two protagonists alone surviving through everything and actually has quite a few extras as soldiers who we don't find out the name of, but they survive along with the main characters anyway. The hidden message is that none of these people would have survived alone, not even the main characters.
This series is called "Yakamoz S-245" and its heavily connected with the series "Into the night",which is the series that started this kind of "universe".They say that they plan to do more series around this incident with the sun,with different situations,countries,places,ways of survival.
I have seen both series and this project sounds amazing if they can do a "worldwide view" of how individual groups in different countries deal with the sunlight.
But both say different things about what cause the "incident". Like in the first one it was because the sun decided to shoot some gama rays and in this the one it's just because it has farted in the direction of the earth
don't they meet a submarine crew at the end of season 3?
Thank you kind person. I was looking for it. Let me start watching It now.
I believe in the end of the last season of Into the Night the protags even developed some sort of ‘cure’ for surviving the sunrise
the sun is only toxic to those who can’t absorb its energy, skill issue
get gud
@A R yes
So who can't absorb the sun's energy???
@@bigbrudda3451 white people
😂😂😭skill issue
This actually makes sense. Water is a great shield against radiation.
Time, Intensity, & Shielding
The bad thing is that the sun is increasing in activity and a Coronal Mass Ejection would knock entire continents power grids offline as well as satellites. More electronics would be rendered unusable.
Oh yeah this show is way off on the science of how this would work. The electronics would be the first thing to go down.
@@Jake-cm9jj yea cuz my phone glitches tf out at even small solar flares.
Let's be honest. We need all electronics fried.
No we don’t, edgelord. But if you truly believe that feel free to live in a cave.
A cme would not effect radios or computers or the like. An emp would, but a cme would affect the long transmission lines of the power grid.
Remember in the late 1800s when that solar flare hit and caused the telegraph lines to burn?
bro imagine getting your skin fried and your phone is still okay
Boy oh boy I do love apocalyptic media where the main characters spend the entire disaster in an extremely isolated and protected location because the disaster in question instantly kills everyone who isn’t 🙃
That's kind of a necessary precondition for this type of story though, right? If the premise of the movie is that X kills everyone that isn't in Y, then said movie can only have a cast of main characters who fulfil that condition and were in Y when X occurred. Otherwise you'd have 100-120 minutes of camera footage fixed on some dead people. If you find the nature of such a disaster boring that's fine, but to a certain extent the precondition for having a movie at all has to be factored in to what we're willing to accept. The movie doesn't happen if people aren't in Y to avoid X. Ergo, because the movie exists, people were in Y. Therefore our main characters must be in Y. Less convenience, more anthropic principle.
Scp 001 - When the day breaks in a nutshell
Dangit you beat me to comment this
I would totally stay outside on purpose to avoid paying for my financial debt and dying like the others, like my six grade math teacher and the other people in the world. Just livestream before the sun hits
0:08 "Sun". In case you missed it.
When days break (only real ones know where that comes from) also great recap
Come back to us James, it’s so beautiful
Such an awe inspiring SCP.
I like that the programmer for the early warning system programmed graphics for some weird space wave from the sun, just in case it happens.
Space radar.
This is a certified “When day breaks”,
This series reminds me a little bit of the 80's movie Night Of The Comet. If you haven't done that movie yet, narrate that one. It's a classic zombie movie!
its so cool how the sun doesn't harm electronics but has the superpower of draining food of nutrients
0:38 (i like that kind of comment unexpectedly bursting out from the narration) 😂😂😂😆😆😆😹👌
So the sun fries people people from the inside but leaves electronics in tact?
SCP 001:When day breaks, the movie.
"Bad time to get high"
As a former drug addict I can tell you there is no bad time. The end of the worlds the perfect time
No lie 😂😂😂
Gotta respect the chief for treating the group like humans and sacrificing for other peoples live when some dont deserve it.
Btw Into the Night and Yakamoz S-245 are both great IMO, and not the usual low budget crap, so i recommend yall actually watch em.
8:40 man really thinks he is going to heaven 💀💀💀
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How hard he has come ? Pause.
"Benson secretly pulls out a pill and eats it to get high. Call me crazy but this seems like a really bad time to get high"
It definately is. Unless if he lost the will to live, it is very illogical for him to do this. He forgot about the sun's ultraviolet rays killing people, and the bushfire
The crew except benzon: a shit
If he's an addict then logic doesn't apply. His body will demand the drugs no matter what's going on
Exactly what I said my friend, exactly what I said
So it's submarine POV of "Into The Night" ? Neat
The shows could be happening at the same time
Dude jinxed himself 😂😂😂😂
Dudes cant jinx junko
SCP 001 When Day Breaks
true
After watching the dangers of underwater diving and welding, i cannot comprehend them diving with wetsuits and welding a submarine 😂
😂😂😂😂😂
The water is an insulator
@@stonerstoner8689 salty water isn't.
They use chemical welders not electric ones.
@@MrGuru666999 Even fresh water is not an insulator. Only actually pure water used in lab settings is an insulator.
@@stonerstoner8689not really - there's a lot of ions floating in water which conduct electricity quite well. Pure H2O is isolator, yes, but our watet is not pure H2O
“Dude jinx himself”😂😂
Scp-001 when the day breaks.
i think it’s the same timeline as into the night but different characters and location
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This is one of the best Turkish action drama i really loved
Start of movie be like
*”hey look some 10,000+ degree sun rays coming towards us”*
*”ignore it”*
If theirs enough solar radiation to cook a human inside out, their shouldn’t be any electronics still functioning, unless it’s got militarily grade Harding.
Military Grade ME?! Sweet!
if the radiation was enough to fry people from the inside it would leave them as charcoal.
also that bunker should have been plenty to keep the people safe since high energy radiation isnt that good at traveling through several meters of solid material.
There are a lot of variables involved. Your statement is like saying "if there's enough water to drown a human then it should crush a submarine".
@@krashd well, no, it would actually be the other way around, ‘if theirs enough water to crush a submarine then their should be enough to drown a human.” An inaccurate but not incorrect statement. Your variant would imply that humans have a lower tolerance for certain types of radiation over electrics. However the effects in the movie suggest radiation is something similar to microwave radiation. And while it would have a pronounced effect on living tissue (as seen in movie) it would actually have an even greater effect to all manner of sensitive electronic components that would result in immediate and potentially explosive catastrophic failures.
Dont forgot about "into the night" This series is set in the same universe as Yakamoz S-245 and they fly westward by plane in the night to avoid sunlight, and while at that military base in the yakamoz S-245, the soldiers see a passenger plane flying in the sky, this plane is the plane in into the night, a Turkish actor from into the night meets Arman from yakamoz S-245 in the last episode of the yakamoz S-245 and into the night
Wait, so if soldiers came out of the submarine what did they do to the sailors who traditionally operate maintain and repair the submarine?
the airforce pilots drowned while trying to take off from the underwater airbase so the submarine was pushed across the land by the sailors who died from exhaustion. Then the soldiers came along, put the submarine back in the water and sailed away.
Best guess I got.
Now, why is a chief outranking a commader and what did they do with the captain?
6:11 “Starts Yelling in Pain Then Dies” Dude Jinxed Himself… 🤷♂️😂😂💀
Something scary is that light takes 8 minutes to travel from the sun to earth meaning they could have only detected it 8 minutes after it happened💀
I think Parker would have let us know a bit before that.
The narrator's comments always makes me laugh 😂. "If that guy's life is simple, my life is dumb as hell" 🤣
The best part of the video was "dude jinxed himself"
So literally sup when day breaks as a movie
"Everything is happening so fast that he can barely keep track of who he is without his family. Eventually, he loses the will to live"
Sounds like 2020 to me
This honestly feels like a good spinoff series to Into the Night. Its a great idea, and would be very epic.
It is
Your right that is a damn normal life it's not normal at all .
This literally is SCP 001 when the day breaks
You missed the part where they were controlling the submarine with a Xbox controller 💀
the chief of the ship is such a big W, he literally sacrificed his life for the others
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I like the airplane version better. But no worries, they found a way to cover themselves
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Having after made a call that was probaly not supposed to be spread then to have 2 swat cars pull up is just insanely creepy
Dude jinxed himself.
Love it
The book this series follows is were humanity is dead and robots are living on earth. Always knew showrunners doesn't care about actual lore or plotline of books.
Dude jinxed himself 😆 🤣 💀
This is almost similar to that series/movie where the sun rays kills people except in that the people take shelter in airplane and fly above the sun instead of staying underwater
In to the night series..
It's a spinoff
Amazing video! I liked this story
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I need Season 2 for this one and season 3 for INTO THE NIGHT
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There's also a similar series called "Into The Night".
Edit: It turns out this is a spin-off. A possible crossover of these two shows..
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a group of 5? submarine? millionaire? 💀💀
Stoooopppp😂💀
“Dude jinxed himself” got me dying 💀
I think what annoyed me the most about this was how the crew didn't know their mission? It really made no logical sense to me why they had no clue they were sent to pickup people lol like uh ok
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I love watching movies like this
My new headcanon will be that this story occurred in the same alternate Earth as that movie wherein a group of people had to fly frequently around the world to avoid the sunrise.
The scariest thing is that this is highly likely. The polarization of the sun has gotten stronger in the last 11 year long cycle. It's strength is unpredictable and has the capablity to kill all of humanity.
On the bright side, people all over the world can enjoy light displays in nights which is very similar to the northern aurura
Galactic sheet
Micro nova
Plasma discharge
Large chunks of thick plasma
Yummy
Eh, not exactly. No solar activity strong enough to wipe out all life on earth through our magnetic field has ever happened in the history of life on this earth. Yes the sun has less stable periods, but as far as stars go it is one of the most stable there are. Also our magnetic field is extremely strong compared to most planets. That's why we are here...cuz all the factors lined up. Stable star, moon to catch most of the big comets, a solar system with lots of comet/meteor collecting bodies, far from black holes or neutron stars...we really are the jackpot of life planets.
It just isn't likely at all that the sun would radically shift it's energy output to such a level that it would bypass our magnetic field to such a degree to wipe out all life on earth.
Of all the things to worry about, this is WAY down the list.
Yeah, pretty much sums it up
Not at all
The sun has been feeling super hot lately. I've been saying I feel like I'm being burned.
First 50sec drops funny one liner👏🏾
'Dude jinxed himself' had me dead🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That killed me 😂
5:17 i just love how they change the phone from apple to an android.
0:56 just make sure it's not made from carbon fiber and controlled using a game controller.
"If that guy's life is simple, my life is dumb as hell." what a great line
Imagine being in Greenland.
SCP the movie WHEN DAY BREAKS.
Imagine there's too much radiation but it didn't affect electronics. 🤣
How much is too much? Because it takes very little radiation to be deadly to humans but requires huge amounts to destroy electronics so how much is "too much"?
WHEN DAY BREAKS
I would love a movie like interstellar where they explore different star system or planets, adventure, habitation. Can someone recommend a movie name like this?
I work in a burn center. The show writers got it absolutely 100% correct. These are exactly what severe burns look like. 🤣😂😆
1. Whatever it is coming off the sun would do so at the speed of light, so there'd be no advance warning even from the satellites
2. What energy is it that cooks people from the inside? Microwaves work by induction, so even if it were something like that, all the metal in the world would be melted first.
3. Whatever hit the earth is so energetic that it cooks people's insides, but so weak that all the electronics still work
4. Submarines don't work like that ...
I'm so sorry that Mystery Recapped had to watch this movie
Thank you. I also knew that BULL SHIT claims like this are exactly that, BULL SHIT! I also knew the exact reasons WHY they are bull shit. It's stupifying how so many wannabe experts who should know better keep on spouting off such nonsense.
It's like how zillions of people claim that a penny that falls from the top of a sky scraper will kill you, but the truth is that you wouldn't even get a scratch!
@@shuttittuppitt9355 a penny falling on you from a skyscraper might kill you ... if you built a vacuum tube to drop it through ...
"Dude jinxed himself" 🥶
Games be like : what is a sun
People who live in Netherlands are SOOO LUCKY
POV your watching this after the ocean gate situation
I love your videos ❤💯
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