@@nicolaashoudvankaas5292 and Aron; I don't see why you couldn't turn yourself around, even if you were stuck in one spot with no way to move yourself. And, I am sure they give you a space suit with some kind of headlight on the helmet.
@@chanchofromda209 on the contrary. The light would illuminate stuff much further than normally, because there’s no atmosphere to scatter the light. Edit: yes I know there’s nothing to bounce light off apart from micro asteroids and interstellar dust. But if something was there, you’d be able to see it from a greater distance with a light source…
Basically the distance between those galaxies is so large that you won't see anything,because the pictures of millions of galaxies are ,,taken" from a certain ,,height" which makes them look really close to eachother.The best example for this is actual found on Earth,because if we take a photo of Earth from a certain height we can see 2 continents really close to eachother but if we fall on Earth,this space between them gets bigger and bigger to a point that we can't see the 2 continents anymore,just water for thousands of miles.It's the same logic but instead thousands of miles full of water you got billions of km of the dark coldness of space.
Ye, tinnitus is actually an insanely good indicator if you're sleeping or not, same as passed out but still half conscious I've had moments where I couldn't hear my tinnitus and then woke up cause of it
A word of comfort to those in this situation: it would not be completely dark between the galaxies, even though there are no stars nearby. All the galaxies you can see from earth are also visible in the space between the galaxies. So the "sky" would be full of small light points all around.
In deep interstellar space? I thought about this too but if the nearest galaxies are so far away you cannot see them without a telescope how could u see them with the naked eye?
@@zainb2261 It would of course not be a bath of light, as not even the bright stars in our vicinity light up the surroundings. But if you think about moving towards the Andromeda galaxy (our closest galactic neighbor, which indeed is visible by eye), you still would see our own galaxy leaving behind, simultaneously the Andromeda gaining strength. Halfway there both galaxies would be about equally bright. Of course there probably are spots in space, where there would not be any galaxies nearby, and thus probably very dark, but the faintest light in darkness appears to be quite intense.
For some reason, I feel that seeing darkness all around me and only one star in the distance is more terrifying. Not knowing how far away you are from the only thing that's left in vision.
Agreed. It's horrifying because there's hope. But also intense dread. You'll never get to that star. Even if you lived for a hundred thousand years you'd never reach it not even close. Only thing worse than hopelessness is having hope shown to you then stripped away. Even if you chose to ignore it and turn around back into the abyss you'd always know it's there. Something you'll never reach
@@salilchincholikar Idk but the fact there's some life there Is unsettling to me. It's like if you were far away but you see one house (maybe even your house) and everyone is in there having a party and a good time. All the lights are on there and everything else around you is dark you can only see it from afar.
The scary part is that you can’t truly comprehend what it would feel like until experienced since no one knows what it’s like. No noise, an all consuming darkness with you just staring at the abyss.
@@minecraftcito5979 it would be lot worse lol. Even in caves, there are sounds to hear, soil and rocks to touch, smell of the earth, there is gravity, you are standing on something that gives you assurance. In deep space, you see nothing, you hear nothing, you touch nothing, there is just void,
That’s what I was thinking the madness the insanity seeping In being immortal floating jn bothing when you scream nothing you begin to not know if your eyes are closer or shut you can’t see your own arms
when you go to bed, your body is in sleep mode, and you are sure that you are going to wake back again. in space there is non of that, just coldness... pure darkness... no thoughts are going to help you no stress no happiness no anger no smart thinking, it's just you, all by yourself. until you decide to kill yourself of course.
The scary part for me is the non existing friction. You go forward, you never stop. Wait why am i getting so many likes i learned this from a disney movie-
Or you don't move at all, and you can't move anywhere since there's nothing to push yourself from so you'll just be stuck in one place wiggling your limbs to no avail.
but what makes it more comforting is that you will eventually die of starvation or thirst, but yes true even then u would still be floating with no one knowing what exactly happened to u .
Friction still exists in space it’s just very small so you’ll stop at some point before never moving again. Imagine gliding through space knowing you will come to a stop forever
Another scary fact is that if you move in any direction in space and nothing is in your way you would go until something stops you without slowing down or speeding up
If you’re in the dark part between galaxies then I imagine the darkness might be one of the lesser scary things tbh. The sound of your spaceship using up fuel, the sound of every breath you take using up oxygen, things like that would terrify me way more
@@Gamblegork I mean there’s air inside your spacesuit and inside the ship. So if you’re out of the ship all you would hear is the sound of your breathing and if your in the ship you would hear the literal sound of your spaceship using up resources
That is my worst fear . What would be even worse is if you weren’t capable of going insane, like normally you’d eventually go insane and basically mentally die, but if you were mentally immortal but still felt all the mental pain, that is the hell.
@@greateacheronizuka just to be teleported for 5 mins knowing you will come back just to float knowing nothing matters and everything at the same time you’re everywhere and nowhere
The scariest part is that you won't be able to see yourself at all either. It's like standing within an empty room but now it's really empty, no floors
I once hung multiple blankets on my bedroom windows and door, completely blocked out all light, I woke up in pitch black and had no idea where I was on the bed or if I was gonna fall off if I moved, it was scarily overwhelming to the point I never did it again, and that was just in my bedroom it would be absolutely terrifying in deep space. That's called the outer darkness, that's where all of hell will be cast to in the end "where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth"
most people would just went crazy if they are in void bcs they can't see anything, losing all senses and finally died bcs of stress that's what i could picture if they can't keep calm
@@Daffi_dan_Keluarga if you look up Pete Gustin blind surfer has a whole ass UA-cam channel and he's blind, surprisingly modern technologies are relatively inclusive to people who have disabilities
Not really. You’d run out of oxygen fairly quickly & die a somewhat painless death. Can’t say the same for the ocean, especially if something grabs a hold of you.
@@stopcontact4005agreed. Stranded and death in space by the hands of the infinite void is much better than stranded and death floating in the ocean; knowing that there are people who could save you but probably won’t and there are straight up monsters underneath you and no help in sight but a slow death. At least space will be mercifully fast, no false hope of rescue and no monsters to chomp on you (that I know of) so yes, give me space death over ocean death
I’m sure there are places in the universe where you can’t see anything but it certainly isn’t the norm. Stars don’t exist only in galaxies, just half of them do. So even if the density of stars in intergalactic space is 1/1000th of what it is inside a galaxy and we can see ~5000 stars while in the galaxy then you should be able to see about 5 stars with the naked eye while out in deep space. Also don’t forget that the Andromeda galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds are visible to the naked eye and they are outside our galaxy.
What if the teleporter took you to bootes void? How far away can a star be and be visible to the naked eye, and can a planet be visible without a star to emit light for it to reflect.
Being in your room is different though, you know the things around you and you know that there are people around. Being in space with no light at all, you won’t know what’s coming and you never know if you’re alone
@@YuwanOlivarez me with my fear of the dark and my strange brain that creates monsters and makes me feel like they are following me after this video: So I've already been to deep space huh?
Blind and deaf people still have other senses. Those two are the only ones we ever think about because we grew up understanding the world through TV shows and computer videos. 😟 I like chemistry class because we also experience the way chemicals _smell._ 💡
The feeling is like “you being trapped in a space suit; floating in the emptiness where you tried to call for help but there are no escape”. Same feeling as “sleep paralysis”
I frequently experience sleep paralysis and id like to add to that. on top of floating in emptiness alone, you are eternally suffocating, which makes it so much worse lol.
I can assure you as someone who has had sleep paralysis on multiple occasions it is definitely not comparable to what would be the horror of floating in the empty abyss of space.
I've once had the most horrifying sleep paralysis experience. I was very stressed and exhausted at that time and had troubles sleeping and depending on my position in sleep i would have sleep paralysis, but once I felt like i left my body and was thrown at the orbit of earth and flying around earth at crazy speed and it felt like an eternity. But i imagines floating in deep space in full darkness and that scares me more that that experience
I've had sleep paralysis many times, and for me the experience is only a slight annoyance because it disrupts my sleep and reduces my quality of sleep. I normally fall back to sleep during the event as well because i know exactly what's going on and am too tired to care. The thing I dislike the most is that whenever I do get it, it's in bursts. 2-15 times a night for weeks. Then it just stops until I get stressed about some unknown thing again. I value my sleep very highly and hate it when its disturbed.
If that ever happens to you, you should become a frog. Frogs vision has a quirk which allows frogs to see individual photons which means that even in the most deep space or in the middle of some supervoid a frog would still see some occasional flickering coming from the stars. Another thing you could try is increase exposure on your camera to capture light over longer time intervals, which eventually too would allow you to find out where the stars are. Cheers and good luck out there.
@@lamband9910 So if my theory is correct, the current state of the universe where you are a human is "saved" within the particular entanglement of quantum fields and particles. So to become a frog, you should basically assume another entanglement which would correspond to one where you are a frog. Basically you have a whole universe of particles screaming at your particles that based on what they have experienced, you should be a human with like 99.999999....999% probability. But knowing that, you know, that there are infinitely many sets of entangled particles which would come to another conclusion. You being a human right now is just a mainstream idea which is supported by the most matter in the universe. But if you go far far out where your particles might not get the updates from the earth, stars and what not, what you are might become uncertain to the point when you realise, you must be a frog.
If you wanna experience it now...go inside your room close all the windows and doors ...wear your headphones and play any space soundwave... and now close your eyes and just start rotating slowly
Space has no sound because there’s no air to transport the sound, in that place you wouldn’t be able to even see yourself, you would be floating around without feeling anything else than your space suit and finally, its not the same doing it in your room, where you know you are safe than in the loneliness of space.
@@Blasphemer_blasphimah okay that's true ..but our magination can be at that point ..and since our room won't be as quite as we think...so tht is why I asked to play any space sound ..
Na just go to a cave amd turn off the lights there one close to me called ruby falls they do a thing where they shut off all the lights so you can feel true darkness
@@jennifermathew1285 as an introvert myself I think i would enjoy it for like maybe 2 days but then I'll probably start to miss my bedroom and the warm blanket in which I've been living for 15 years.
@@jennifermathew1285 i know 2 days are really long in that dark space but I'm actually used to live alone+ in lockdown i had to work from home and my bedroom had became my home. I guess I've had really a long time with my self in the pandemic hehe. Btw are you an introvert?
@@jennifermathew1285 i know it does sound depressing and believe me even when I think about it, I seriously get creeped out of myself. Yes i did took the MBTI test once and I got INTJ, a person with introverted, intuitive, thinking and judging personality traits. Well, yes i did had some things to keep me busy/entertained but I still believe that I can control myself from getting irritated or scared and wouldn't it be the best place to meditate?...just kidding. Uhhh...i know I can be creepy sometimes but subscribing to a stranger i just started talking on the internet, no. Sorry but I didn't subscribed you.
@@jennifermathew1285 oh don't feel embarassed and believe me if I were you I would think that way too😂. I don't know but some of my old friends from high school always used to tell me to behave more like a human and i agree with them like can you imagine a person confessing his/her crush the exact day they met? A person who is always online and will reply to you the second you text them and there are many more. I guess we really are different kind of introverts. So, what kind of introvert are you?
Would you want to be teleported into space?
Hamburge man
Probably I want to explore every exo planet in the universe
Yes
With the last teleport I would still light...
* can see planets around stars and distant galaxies without a telescope *
Yes, oh and btw it takes hundreds if thousands of years to be sucked in by a black hole so you will see it
"Ok, but you guys are going to teleport me back, right? Right? Guys?"
Lol
"That's for sleeping with my wife!"
Your PFP makes this so much better
Ahh shit it’s not working
"See ya chump"
Me: “one more short before I go to bed.”
The short:
😂😂
Same😅
fr and then I have to watch more so I don't freak out
💀
It's like when you have blindness effect like in minecraft
When it’s 1 AM and the last homie logs off
Omg I love this lmao
Last online 658 days ago
Realatble
I haven't logged into my PlayStation account in 5 years, I bet all my friends on there think I died.
Jesus loves you guys! He died on the cross for our sins! Repent and live for God before it's too late 🙏
the fact that it's the background music that's way scarier to people
Song name?
@@BrilliantCat. I've got no idea
@@0.Dazai_Osamu.0 thanks for the song name
@@grave_keeper9997 your very welcome ^^
@@BrilliantCat. howling indicator
"That's me without you bro..."
"Bro..."
567 likes and no reply? Let me fix that
609 likes and only one reply? I'll fix that.
@@Aegencreation 683 likes and only 2 replys? Ill fix that.
@@ZingZing609 724 likes and only 3 replies? I'll fix that.
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‘This is not that bad…’
5 seconds later: ‘WHAT JUST TOUCHED MY FOOT!!!!
The wall
Here that guy is talking serious things and here he is making that into a joke, NICE!
What is touching ur foot if there is nothing there🤔🤔
@@animeazing9056 don’t take it so serious i was just joking geez
Plot twist: ur uncle
“Æh”
As a introvert i See that scenario as a absolute win
Fr
Maybe for a bit. After that you'll just go crazy.
No… you’re talking about years with no sound nor light…
no
Introverts 🙄
Blind people: “I’ve been training for this my whole life”
It’s different when you know that you should be seeing stuff
Im blind and this is offensive
@@renn1ez5 as a blind person I can confirm that I was offended after reading this
@@Marisad Yes yes
@@Marisad how are you reading it
"Its not the dark that scares me, its what's in it"
FR
Damn..
More dark
A sexy alien
@@Sloth8346 bro
Imagine being in the deep dark space and out of no where you see a distant light pass by for a few seconds. I’d be terrified.
deepest part of the ocean where no light can reach.
Yeah reminds me of the ocean which is why I don't scuba dive
the fun thing: that light might be older than you
@@FatedVillain555 You can still hear and feel the wind and waves hitting on the ocean. In space you can hear basically only your own breating.
@@Davide0033 If you are in deep space the light WILL be older than you, in fact it’d be older than all of human civilization.
Imagine if “you are in dark space and you saw a light coming from somewhere”
What is it, WHAT IS IT
@@matthewboire6843 Not specified but maybe creation of black hole or super nova explosion or two stars collision 💥🤯
@@shlokdubey9546 if you can see it then it’s probably going to harm you
@@matthewboire6843 As per some theories if I just see it I can't think what it is and in just few second we don't know where we will be 🥲
Aliens comin fo yo ass
We are alone in the universe : 💀
We are not alone in the universe : 💀
I don't get why people always assume all aliens are more advanced than us. Pretty pessimistic ngl.
@@MortisBringerOfAss that's not pessimistic that's hope that we can encounter something we've never seen/imagined
Super underrated comment
honestly we are alone sounds better
@@MortisBringerOfAss
Its because HUMANITY is realy young compared to universe.
you’re the reason why all my friends think I’m a secret government agent
You need new friends.
@@raulsalcedo8332 dead serious
Bros making friends straight out the special ed classes
It’s a joke....
Are you the quiet kid?..
Literally made the quote "When you stare to long in the abyss, it stares back"
Nietzsche
@@andrewunthank3521 Was that German???
@@OverLordOfficial889 it's the person who said the quote
Both statements are terrifying
1) We are alone in this universe
2) We are not alone in this universe
"Genuinely makes me feel sick to my stomach" said in the biggest smile and happiest voice ever 💀😭
bro these shorts are such L posts
Wouldn't say that was the "happiest voice ever" or that he was smiling, lol 😆
"Can you imagine the feeling?"
Yes. Everyday.
bro...
Bro..
are you blind?
@@chadcrow7611 XD
Oh no...
“Damn I’m in the void, where my elytra at?”
Gotta grab my emergency fireworks
Gold 🤣
Just throw some pearls around perhaps you land somewhere
@一诺 may my motivation not go to waste, you must be better then any Minecraft player out there! Go forth young one!!
Damn i dont got my elytra, there goes my hardcore world
that’s the crazy part.. you never know if your really alone
If a guy was right beside u u wont even know
@@nicolaashoudvankaas5292 and Aron;
I don't see why you couldn't turn yourself around, even if you were stuck in one spot with no way to move yourself.
And, I am sure they give you a space suit with some kind of headlight on the helmet.
@@TheNoiseySpectator i doubt the light is gonna do anything.
@@chanchofromda209 on the contrary. The light would illuminate stuff much further than normally, because there’s no atmosphere to scatter the light.
Edit: yes I know there’s nothing to bounce light off apart from micro asteroids and interstellar dust. But if something was there, you’d be able to see it from a greater distance with a light source…
Well it wuld make me feel less alone, but on the ohther hand you wuldn't know if you had company, wich wuld make me feel alone again...
'floating in the dark, coldness of space'
Got me goosebumps 😢😢
My grandpa: "Finnaly, some good quiet time."
😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
👨🏻🦳
Im gonna ruin that 666 likes of yours😈
Away from kids 😂
Everybody gangsta till you NOT alone anymore…
I think you'd go crazy before anyone showed up
Humans have that instinctual sense to fear the unknown. Its like some primal survival instinct we all have from evolution I guess.
@@peterelmo2181 tell that to assassins ⚔️
I'm more terrified of being there all alone tbh
@@fish2429 bro go get some friends. You'll need them.
Basically the distance between those galaxies is so large that you won't see anything,because the pictures of millions of galaxies are ,,taken" from a certain ,,height" which makes them look really close to eachother.The best example for this is actual found on Earth,because if we take a photo of Earth from a certain height we can see 2 continents really close to eachother but if we fall on Earth,this space between them gets bigger and bigger to a point that we can't see the 2 continents anymore,just water for thousands of miles.It's the same logic but instead thousands of miles full of water you got billions of km of the dark coldness of space.
Introverts: I've been waiting for this moment my whole life
alien : hi whats ur name
inrtovert: panik
Blind People: Did anything change?
I'm good in my room. No thanks
@@XxKingOfWinterxX “kinda chilly here”
Hell no I have Nyctophobia even at my age
I think it's impossible for humans to imagine such a feeling. Just being alone with your tinnitus and heartbeat.
or... just go to sleep.
Helen Keller
Ye, tinnitus is actually an insanely good indicator if you're sleeping or not, same as passed out but still half conscious
I've had moments where I couldn't hear my tinnitus and then woke up cause of it
@@dnegel9546 smart
@@ultimatechad8738 zame
A word of comfort to those in this situation: it would not be completely dark between the galaxies, even though there are no stars nearby. All the galaxies you can see from earth are also visible in the space between the galaxies. So the "sky" would be full of small light points all around.
In deep interstellar space? I thought about this too but if the nearest galaxies are so far away you cannot see them without a telescope how could u see them with the naked eye?
@@zainb2261 It would of course not be a bath of light, as not even the bright stars in our vicinity light up the surroundings. But if you think about moving towards the Andromeda galaxy (our closest galactic neighbor, which indeed is visible by eye), you still would see our own galaxy leaving behind, simultaneously the Andromeda gaining strength. Halfway there both galaxies would be about equally bright.
Of course there probably are spots in space, where there would not be any galaxies nearby, and thus probably very dark, but the faintest light in darkness appears to be quite intense.
"We strap you into a space su-"
No.....
No. 😔🤚
Lol I’m scared of that too not of the story 😂😂😂😂
Literally my reaction when he said that😅😅
Blud doesn't want
Lmao
BUT KAKAROT!!!
For some reason, I feel that seeing darkness all around me and only one star in the distance is more terrifying. Not knowing how far away you are from the only thing that's left in vision.
oh jeez that's so true
It's as creepy as the video....
Agreed. It's horrifying because there's hope. But also intense dread. You'll never get to that star. Even if you lived for a hundred thousand years you'd never reach it not even close. Only thing worse than hopelessness is having hope shown to you then stripped away. Even if you chose to ignore it and turn around back into the abyss you'd always know it's there. Something you'll never reach
@@Kinobambino what will you do even if you reach the star? 😄
@@salilchincholikar Idk but the fact there's some life there Is unsettling to me. It's like if you were far away but you see one house (maybe even your house) and everyone is in there having a party and a good time. All the lights are on there and everything else around you is dark you can only see it from afar.
Paralyzed blind guy: "hold my beer"
Deaf as well.
They actually do see some stuff but not clearly
Then how is he holding his beer
this comment is so underrated
@@bundile2261 There is no sound in space him being deaf wouldn't be an advantage or disadvantage in this situation.
If I'm lost in Space, I'll eventually stop thinking.
The scary part is that you can’t truly comprehend what it would feel like until experienced since no one knows what it’s like. No noise, an all consuming darkness with you just staring at the abyss.
That’s just caves
@@minecraftcito5979 it would be lot worse lol. Even in caves, there are sounds to hear, soil and rocks to touch, smell of the earth, there is gravity, you are standing on something that gives you assurance.
In deep space, you see nothing, you hear nothing, you touch nothing, there is just void,
yes you can, close your eyes in a dark swimming pool. done
yes you can, close your eyes in a dark swimming pool. done
@@minecraftcito5979 there are sounds in caves and not the same sense of danger, besides who in their right minds would go to a cave without equipment?
' In space no-one can hear you scream. ' Alien 1979
That’s what I was thinking the madness the insanity seeping In being immortal floating jn bothing when you scream nothing you begin to not know if your eyes are closer or shut you can’t see your own arms
hi pal how's the robot dog... you made it out of area 51!!!
Me: chilling In space.
Me 5 seconds later: “SOMETHING TOUCHED MY FOOT!”
pls no
"It was my other foot"
A space snake 😰
Don't worry it's just space dust..
@@hanzsnipes7665 lmao is that rIcK aNd MoRtY reference
Imagine hearing the Thomas theme tune but reverberate and slowed
Or the whistle of death faintly off in the distance 💀
"Oh so youre scared of the dark, put this suit on." lol
this man is servant of satan space does not exist dont believe this man
That would be a non ending nightmare
Pretty easy to imagine. You just described my bed on a nightly basis
when you go to bed, your body is in sleep mode, and you are sure that you are going to wake back again.
in space there is non of that, just coldness... pure darkness... no thoughts are going to help you no stress no happiness no anger no smart thinking, it's just you, all by yourself.
until you decide to kill yourself of course.
Ow... That's unfortunate
No
You'd practically be blind, completely silent, alone, floating endlessly, and cold.
@@exotikinc3397 only the floating is the miss for me, thats how i sleep
"it isn't scary because you are alone, it's because you know you aren't"
Imagine farting thinking you’re alone and then hearing “bro are you serious right now?”
BAABBABABABABAHAHAHHAHAHHHH
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Then the fart explodes...
LMAO
introverts : hey ferb, i know what we're going to do today
Not true
wow introverts are so quirky
@@flxmez3343 ya if it was true why would they tell feeb
@@mrozan3578 "I assume that every joke is an edgy one I'm so quirky" that's you
@@thedumbartboy9443 who's feeb
My heart literally increased
I'm not alone with the unknown, the unknown is alone with me.
*Doom Music Starts Playing*
Epic
Alone: _"Who are you again?"_
Person stranded in space : "Hello darkness my old friend"
And.. then it stops. Because thats just your insanity
"I'm not in danger, I am the danger!"
Imagine being there and then you suddenly hear “never gonna give you up never gonna let you down”
cursed rickroll
@@imshy2113 cursed for lifetime
there is no sound in space
My man pulled the rickroll of the universe💀
Houston rick rolling the astronaut that is lost in deep state before he dies:
“Yo bro wya you trynna pull up?”
“Nah I’m trapped in between my galaxies, I can’t see nun”
The scary part for me is the non existing friction. You go forward, you never stop.
Wait why am i getting so many likes i learned this from a disney movie-
Or you don't move at all, and you can't move anywhere since there's nothing to push yourself from so you'll just be stuck in one place wiggling your limbs to no avail.
but what makes it more comforting is that you will eventually die of starvation or thirst, but yes true even then u would still be floating with no one knowing what exactly happened to u .
you wouldn't move forward unless you were pushed forward all it takes is any other force to change your direction
Friction still exists in space it’s just very small so you’ll stop at some point before never moving again. Imagine gliding through space knowing you will come to a stop forever
@@ihatebertram9719 yeah there's nothing out there to push you and it takes awhile to slow down once ya get goin
“Can you imagine the feeling”
*closes eyes
“Damn that would be dark”
If you go into that dark place, it doesn't really matter if u close eyes or not cause all you see is darkness 😕😐
@@animeazing9056
Blind people: i have no such weakness
@@oceannudes9575 😂😂yep, ur right!
Here before 10k
@@animeazing9056 mfs who has nokia 369 Flashlight: you have underestimated our power
New night terror unlocked.
"Or if we put you next to a black hole"
I'm dead. There is no seeing for I have died.
The black hole looked like an avocado
You won't die immediately
Depending on how close you are to the black hole though
Lolololol
@@nonsoamulu4654 gama radiation?
You can't see the black hole anyways so who cares
Then you hear ' We've been trying to reach you about your car's extended warranty '
😂
The only time you had be happy to hear that 👀
Lol
AHHHHHHHHHH
What is the background song name?
I would take the helmet off and wait for the quickest way out 💀
"When you gaze long into the abyss the abyss also gazes into you" ~ Friedrich Nietzsche
"If you gaze into the abyss long enough, you see the light, not the darkness." Dr. Jordan B. Peterson
@@Daniel-jb2gb Man I saw that conversation and it was hard hearing him say he was ready to die a year ago and he's only 60.
"We both looked into the abyss. But when it looked back at us, you blinked." ~ Batman
@@farishazim1980 that's lame and lazy quote
Abysal arrow
thats where wheatley from portal 2 is rn
Another scary fact is that if you move in any direction in space and nothing is in your way you would go until something stops you without slowing down or speeding up
So i can jusf face the earth and do that? if i dont fucking die
Im ur 100th like
It's called Newton's first law of motion
@xnetgd5628 yeah bro hypothetically u can send ur body back to earth
@@xnetgd5628idk my man, could work if you had a fire resistant suit that doesn’t heat up and a parachute
I mean it would be kinda be calming
Added to a list of things I'll never need to worry about
Nah imagine dude if the government just kidnaps you while you asleep and you just wake up in space💀💀💀💀💀💀
@@cancer4life389 relaxxxx
@@cancer4life389 a wee bit of trolling
@@cancer4life389 but it's turns out your siblings just trying to scare you
Everyone down here is gonna wake up in space like what I said👇
Normal people: creepyyyyy
Introverts: My dream palace
“You merely adopted the dark… I was born in it”
"Moulded by it. I didn't see the light until I was already a man, and by then it was nothing to me but blinding!"
It's Krishna, right
LMAO💀
@@Kshitij.with.nature-channel wtf no it’s from a batman movie 💀
@@Kshitij.with.nature-channel nope, it's Bane from DarkKnight Rises
If you’re in the dark part between galaxies then I imagine the darkness might be one of the lesser scary things tbh. The sound of your spaceship using up fuel, the sound of every breath you take using up oxygen, things like that would terrify me way more
You are smart person
You... can't hear in space. It's a vacuum.
@@Gamblegork I mean there’s air inside your spacesuit and inside the ship. So if you’re out of the ship all you would hear is the sound of your breathing and if your in the ship you would hear the literal sound of your spaceship using up resources
The feeling of hopelessness is always scary
@@MunthirS he said “teleported”, there’s no spaceship.
Now imagine you're doing that.. but you're immortal. You'd just drift away endlessy .
That is my worst fear . What would be even worse is if you weren’t capable of going insane, like normally you’d eventually go insane and basically mentally die, but if you were mentally immortal but still felt all the mental pain, that is the hell.
Jojo reference
@@lordspeeydweygunv3709 kars
Sounds like hell..
But maybe like maybe (i dont know much about these things) will end up in a black hole or some other galaxy or a star
"can you imagine the feeling?"
Me: "sounds so peaceful"
same but also there is no food, no water, no bed, no music. It's kinda hard tho but depends on how long i stay
nah, If it ever happens to you, you'll just hope you run out of oxygen in the first 3 minutes
Have fun hallucinating
RIGHT
@@greateacheronizuka just to be teleported for 5 mins knowing you will come back just to float knowing nothing matters and everything at the same time you’re everywhere and nowhere
You will always see Stars all around you. It’s not pitch black.
The scariest part is that you won't be able to see yourself at all either. It's like standing within an empty room but now it's really empty, no floors
I once hung multiple blankets on my bedroom windows and door, completely blocked out all light, I woke up in pitch black and had no idea where I was on the bed or if I was gonna fall off if I moved, it was scarily overwhelming to the point I never did it again, and that was just in my bedroom it would be absolutely terrifying in deep space.
That's called the outer darkness, that's where all of hell will be cast to in the end "where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth"
frick i am dumb lmao, i didn't consider about not able to see ourselves part, just because we saw a guy with white suit with black background.
Wait..... Dont you hallucinate when you're in the dark for too long-
Some people dont .... Especially to those people who view darkness as they friend....
Wait, is this actually a thing?
most people would just went crazy if they are in void bcs they can't see anything, losing all senses and finally died bcs of stress that's what i could picture if they can't keep calm
@@Atlas_DXUlt kind of yes
@@Atlas_DXUlt maybe if you go into full sensory deprivation but you would still feel the suit around you and such in this specific scenario.
Starts popping the ear buds
The older I get the scarier I am. Things I used to do younger terrifies me now. Going into space would scare the 💩 out of me.
I'll die from panicking the instant I realise I suddenly can't see anything
It’ll be the same fate of death
Jokes on u im blind.
you can’t breathe in space so you can panick
@@ytka9603 how did tou type?
@@Daffi_dan_Keluarga if you look up Pete Gustin blind surfer has a whole ass UA-cam channel and he's blind, surprisingly modern technologies are relatively inclusive to people who have disabilities
Me: "1 last short before I go to bed"
The short: 💀
free ps
@@عباسالسوعانfree Palestine
I'm not gonna sleep tonight, I don't wanna dream about going to space omfg
Sweet dreams
*last short before bed*
man just described one to one what my worst phobia is. that's worse than being on your own in the middle of the ocean.
Not really. You’d run out of oxygen fairly quickly & die a somewhat painless death. Can’t say the same for the ocean, especially if something grabs a hold of you.
put me in space. i dont want nothing to do with water
@@stopcontact4005agreed. Stranded and death in space by the hands of the infinite void is much better than stranded and death floating in the ocean; knowing that there are people who could save you but probably won’t and there are straight up monsters underneath you and no help in sight but a slow death. At least space will be mercifully fast, no false hope of rescue and no monsters to chomp on you (that I know of) so yes, give me space death over ocean death
Thalassophobia
The ocean is scarier than space
“Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.”
― Arthur C. Clarke
That's what Interstellar made me feel. Best movie ever 🍿
W ark content maker
@@Menace_to_society_k27 you're everywhere ma dude
@@EvolvedMadness i don't see anything wrong in that
@@EvolvedMadness that means i like your content
@@EvolvedMadness show respect to your fans,tf?
I’m sure there are places in the universe where you can’t see anything but it certainly isn’t the norm.
Stars don’t exist only in galaxies, just half of them do. So even if the density of stars in intergalactic space is 1/1000th of what it is inside a galaxy and we can see ~5000 stars while in the galaxy then you should be able to see about 5 stars with the naked eye while out in deep space. Also don’t forget that the Andromeda galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds are visible to the naked eye and they are outside our galaxy.
What if the teleporter took you to bootes void? How far away can a star be and be visible to the naked eye, and can a planet be visible without a star to emit light for it to reflect.
Hello cody
Me in the complete dark in the middle of the night in my boxed in room, thinking abt life: ah yes, T U E S D A Y.
Yup, just a normal routine for introvert. Let's go
@@invitedperson7756 im not even introverted and i do this lmao
Being in your room is different though, you know the things around you and you know that there are people around. Being in space with no light at all, you won’t know what’s coming and you never know if you’re alone
@@YuwanOlivarez me with my fear of the dark and my strange brain that creates monsters and makes me feel like they are following me after this video: So I've already been to deep space huh?
Its like being stranded in the ocean with no land seen for miles, just a million times worse
"Me sleeping without dream only in front of my eyes there is a black screen" 💀
Waiting for it to turn on into god knows what
Fr my guy like my dreams are just dark like it's literally no use sleeping 😭
Imagine your in this and you hear a black hole colliding you know your flipped if you hear or feel it
Blind + deaf people in winter:
Am I a joke to you?
note:
I know that some blind people don't see complete darkness
it was 4 am okay ):
😂💀
Underwater during winter*
With no gravity and - 273 celcius
Blind and deaf people still have other senses.
Those two are the only ones we ever think about because we grew up understanding the world through TV shows and computer videos. 😟
I like chemistry class because we also experience the way chemicals _smell._ 💡
Ahhh you beat to it…. Lmao well done
Hats off to the cameraman who survived this darkness between the galaxies
Old joke
Cameraman meme is not funny. Come on man it’s 2023
Ignore the comments, keep it up ❤
The feeling is like “you being trapped in a space suit; floating in the emptiness where you tried to call for help but there are no escape”. Same feeling as “sleep paralysis”
I frequently experience sleep paralysis and id like to add to that. on top of floating in emptiness alone, you are eternally suffocating, which makes it so much worse lol.
I can assure you as someone who has had sleep paralysis on multiple occasions it is definitely not comparable to what would be the horror of floating in the empty abyss of space.
I've once had the most horrifying sleep paralysis experience. I was very stressed and exhausted at that time and had troubles sleeping and depending on my position in sleep i would have sleep paralysis, but once I felt like i left my body and was thrown at the orbit of earth and flying around earth at crazy speed and it felt like an eternity. But i imagines floating in deep space in full darkness and that scares me more that that experience
I've had sleep paralysis many times, and for me the experience is only a slight annoyance because it disrupts my sleep and reduces my quality of sleep. I normally fall back to sleep during the event as well because i know exactly what's going on and am too tired to care.
The thing I dislike the most is that whenever I do get it, it's in bursts. 2-15 times a night for weeks. Then it just stops until I get stressed about some unknown thing again. I value my sleep very highly and hate it when its disturbed.
Nothing can beat the darkness of the bathroom when power goes off.
If that ever happens to you, you should become a frog. Frogs vision has a quirk which allows frogs to see individual photons which means that even in the most deep space or in the middle of some supervoid a frog would still see some occasional flickering coming from the stars. Another thing you could try is increase exposure on your camera to capture light over longer time intervals, which eventually too would allow you to find out where the stars are.
Cheers and good luck out there.
How do I become a frog in this situation!
@@lamband9910 So if my theory is correct, the current state of the universe where you are a human is "saved" within the particular entanglement of quantum fields and particles. So to become a frog, you should basically assume another entanglement which would correspond to one where you are a frog. Basically you have a whole universe of particles screaming at your particles that based on what they have experienced, you should be a human with like 99.999999....999% probability. But knowing that, you know, that there are infinitely many sets of entangled particles which would come to another conclusion. You being a human right now is just a mainstream idea which is supported by the most matter in the universe. But if you go far far out where your particles might not get the updates from the earth, stars and what not, what you are might become uncertain to the point when you realise, you must be a frog.
@@stasglazkov8734 "Yes, that's him doctor, he scares me"
🤓
@@stasglazkov8734bro💀💀
If you wanna experience it now...go inside your room close all the windows and doors ...wear your headphones and play any space soundwave... and now close your eyes and just start rotating slowly
ok i will start rotating in the air in my room
Space has no sound because there’s no air to transport the sound, in that place you wouldn’t be able to even see yourself, you would be floating around without feeling anything else than your space suit and finally, its not the same doing it in your room, where you know you are safe than in the loneliness of space.
@@Blasphemer_blasphimah okay that's true ..but our magination can be at that point ..and since our room won't be as quite as we think...so tht is why I asked to play any space sound ..
Na just go to a cave amd turn off the lights there one close to me called ruby falls they do a thing where they shut off all the lights so you can feel true darkness
@@tunefuldrew7242 well,where can I find the button-?👽
No one:
Kars: hoo I know this feeling
😂😂😂
Thank you for making that joke
Wtf is kars?
Hes not in deep space, he's orbiting the earth
Kars be going at it like voyager XD
@@v.adeshbhageloe7523 its a jojo reference
I can imagine I would feel extreme anxiety and panic
"Just you all alone"
That one monster who's always behind your back:
👁️ 👄 👁️
Let’s not involve any monsters:)
Bro really tried to make us all have a new biggest fear 💀
The spaceophobia
Astrophobia or Kenophobia.
failed for me i have adhd
Fax😅
give them a flashlight, so you can see yourself, and still realize how dark it is
hallucinating guy : “Oh hello ! AAAAAAAAHAHAHHAHAHA WHAT IS THATTTTTT “
the other dude a few dozen feet away from you: damn im alone
Introverts: *starts relaxing* Ahhh~ Home
@@jennifermathew1285 as an introvert myself I think i would enjoy it for like maybe 2 days but then I'll probably start to miss my bedroom and the warm blanket in which I've been living for 15 years.
i'm an introvert, it doesnt sound good to me...
@@jennifermathew1285 i know 2 days are really long in that dark space but I'm actually used to live alone+ in lockdown i had to work from home and my bedroom had became my home. I guess I've had really a long time with my self in the pandemic hehe. Btw are you an introvert?
@@jennifermathew1285 i know it does sound depressing and believe me even when I think about it, I seriously get creeped out of myself. Yes i did took the MBTI test once and I got INTJ, a person with introverted, intuitive, thinking and judging personality traits. Well, yes i did had some things to keep me busy/entertained but I still believe that I can control myself from getting irritated or scared and wouldn't it be the best place to meditate?...just kidding.
Uhhh...i know I can be creepy sometimes but subscribing to a stranger i just started talking on the internet, no. Sorry but I didn't subscribed you.
@@jennifermathew1285 oh don't feel embarassed and believe me if I were you I would think that way too😂. I don't know but some of my old friends from high school always used to tell me to behave more like a human and i agree with them like can you imagine a person confessing his/her crush the exact day they met? A person who is always online and will reply to you the second you text them and there are many more.
I guess we really are different kind of introverts. So, what kind of introvert are you?
You’d end up hallucinating in that much dark fuck seeing spiders in space
Blindness is now the most scariest thing ever
At least when you’re blind you hear people, the air, but when you’re there, noooooo, there is nothing to be seen or heard
@@Bblenthusiast.what if you are blind and deaf?
Just the vastness of space, and some space maybe can be heard.
That's terrifying, oh my god
Nope. Not alone, hearing your voice and seeing something written in the darkness right in front.😂
They need to make a horror game based off of this
Do it yourself it’s just a black screen with nosies 😂😂
@@fleekoshuntos975 stupid person detected (space doesnt have sound)
@@fleekoshuntos975 Lmfao
@@fleekoshuntos975 with no noises
That would be so sick!
Props for the cameraman who captured all these moments
😄
Bruh!🙄
@@sathyashrees1582 r/whoosh
Fucking scary but Some people lives are actually like that
"There is nothing around, there is nothing is space"
"Literally everything is in space"
One of my favorite Rick and morty quotes 😂
😂space snakes 🐍
Is there a PS5 in space?
@@korosensei4435 there's ps5 in earth and earth is in space soooo technically..
@@WoundedSnake I ain't being technical Im being literal here.
bro described my social life
F
😂
Real
The early bird theory is fucking terrifying.
"Dad, what are you doing here?"
**Realises**
so this is where he has been searching for the milk?
Damn ur pfp scares me @@Fran-by5xb but man, that must be where my Lego went
@@Fran-by5xb your pfp is cursed 😭
come on whats so wrong with my pfp
@@Fran-by5xb that smile
As Lovecraft san said,
The greatest emotion in humans is fear
And the greatest fear is the fear of the unknown...