I always thought the line about how the aliens in the final episode was funny and ironic as they say they will never die and are super intelligent but in the episode they are shown dying and they waited until their star becomes a problem before they start colonizing other planets I mean even we are figuring it out and we're supposed to be less advanced then them
I question why the "brain in a jar" aliens would move to a new planet at all. Why not just build artificial habitats in space and then move the habitats where they are needed. If they're that advanced it should be easy for them.
I gave the creatures of the planet Enden some pretty funny names suited to their appearance. to the "Predators" I called them "Grab-lins" (union between the names graboids of the Tremors franchise = because of the arms for catching the preys, and the gremlis because they are very similar) and to the "grazers" I called them "moth -bits "(union between the names moth, and rabbits / even if they jump like frogs)
Of all the planets described from part 1 and part 2, I like Eden Planet and it is my favorite planet. Because 2X more oxygen than the earth. Maybe more habbitable than earth. Predators are not as scary as the planet Atlas in part 1.
Well if he continues with Alien Worlds, there probably won't be a Part 3. The Netflix series hasn't made any more episodes, and no confirmation for a Season 2 has been made either
@@EverythingScience He's probably talking about the actual prey predator relationship. The herbivore would evolve to not go after the orange spores, the predators would evolve to not go after those clealry infected. Natural selection wouldn't make it work. Also as a food chain it wouldn't work either as no autotrophs are in that specific food network. Fungi are heterotrophic since they eat dead matter. It's a circular food chain where the fungi eat predators, are eaten by herbivores and the herbivores are eaten by predators. No energy is introduced into the system making a closed system. Through the law thermodynamics energy is simply lost and never introduced causing all of them to eventually starve.
I just realized this series is like the Twilight series of astrobiology: it's not good by any means but it does make you think about what a better product of the genre should be
5:00, There is an alien robot. But if you know, robots are machines made by living things. Robots are not living things. There must be a creator. But who created it? What form of aliens? Maybe it's not told in this documentary.
The robots were made by those alien brains (pictured in those jars in the background at that same time stamp) before they became brains in jars. They made the robots so they could become just brain matter and let the machines do all the work for them.
Check out part one here: ua-cam.com/video/4hN7qXvn8co/v-deo.html
Hey uh you terra system i like the name im waiting for new episode for season 1
I always thought the line about how the aliens in the final episode was funny and ironic as they say they will never die and are super intelligent but in the episode they are shown dying and they waited until their star becomes a problem before they start colonizing other planets I mean even we are figuring it out and we're supposed to be less advanced then them
alien procastination
@huseyincarpanal129 translate to English us under your comment
I question why the "brain in a jar" aliens would move to a new planet at all. Why not just build artificial habitats in space and then move the habitats where they are needed. If they're that advanced it should be easy for them.
Maybe were just better... We're him.
No building a new planet is better they don’t like the domes
I gave the creatures of the planet Enden some pretty funny names suited to their appearance. to the "Predators" I called them "Grab-lins" (union between the names graboids of the Tremors franchise = because of the arms for catching the preys, and the gremlis because they are very similar) and to the "grazers" I called them "moth -bits "(union between the names moth, and rabbits / even if they jump like frogs)
Excuse me.. did you just call the fish a "Same-In" ?!
The predators look like funny looking lemurs.
Of all the planets described from part 1 and part 2, I like Eden Planet and it is my favorite planet. Because 2X more oxygen than the earth. Maybe more habbitable than earth. Predators are not as scary as the planet Atlas in part 1.
Atlas from nexomon cool
I think Eden is my favorite too. Just very bright and colorful. A lot better than a sand world filled with giant spider creatures
@@EverythingScience the ecosystem and animals make no sense in eden and wouldn’t be poddible
I only like the first and second episode they we’re the only episodes they put efort in
You Muppet, how the Hell would they know any of this
Ah yes, aliens
Totally not just a bunch of Lemurs and rabbits on Eden, and totally not just brains in jars controlled by robots on Terra 😐
Uh do you meant terra system damm i like that name btw
This series will be better if they aren’t too focus on expert analysis but more on those planets.
If a desperate super advanced species is heading towards us, its good night for the human race!
why do the predators on planet Eden look like an earth animal🤔 otherwise really cool designs
terra is another name for earth
this is just a stolen Netflix
show
I say it's from the show. A lot of people want a condensed, alien-only, part of the show (because they don't like how it's 70% stuff on Earth).
He dint meant earth but it was good mistakes could be made easy
Such an awesome hypothetical video love it
I eagerly await part 3.
Your narration and the visuals are excellent.
Well if he continues with Alien Worlds, there probably won't be a Part 3. The Netflix series hasn't made any more episodes, and no confirmation for a Season 2 has been made either
Part three is coming out soon (this upcoming week or the next one)
We're even working on a script for a part 4 but that probably won't come out for a few months
Another excellent life on other planets 🪐 video. Beautifully done. You deserve an academy award 🥇 Kudos from Alaska 💐🌹🥰
The ecosystem and animals in Eden makes no sense
How so? I honestly thought Eden was the most earth like and thus would seem the most believable/familiar to most people.
@@EverythingScience He's probably talking about the actual prey predator relationship. The herbivore would evolve to not go after the orange spores, the predators would evolve to not go after those clealry infected. Natural selection wouldn't make it work.
Also as a food chain it wouldn't work either as no autotrophs are in that specific food network. Fungi are heterotrophic since they eat dead matter. It's a circular food chain where the fungi eat predators, are eaten by herbivores and the herbivores are eaten by predators. No energy is introduced into the system making a closed system. Through the law thermodynamics energy is simply lost and never introduced causing all of them to eventually starve.
@@matheussandbakk9959 could've been that fungui grow on the spongey ground
This is just the Netflix series. This took no work to do…
1:06 these aliens just look like weird earth animals 😐
I love the animals on Eden
so glad you made a part 2!!
Its in netflix though..
Why would two stars affect its Oxygen level ?
Imagine ...
Only talk SCIENCE fiction...😢
I just realized this series is like the Twilight series of astrobiology: it's not good by any means but it does make you think about what a better product of the genre should be
i want to create a series about this
imagine sending a robot to the alien planet to form a allies incase of a nuclear threat or to form a brics meeting
Y'all know that this is from Netflix, right?
GREAT VIDEO!!!
2:23 i love how the predator is confused lol
If you look closely you can see yo mama at 1:35
Why is he re-establishing that netflix series about alternative life?
Omg is there part 3😁
5:00, There is an alien robot. But if you know, robots are machines made by living things. Robots are not living things. There must be a creator. But who created it? What form of aliens? Maybe it's not told in this documentary.
The robots were made by those alien brains (pictured in those jars in the background at that same time stamp) before they became brains in jars. They made the robots so they could become just brain matter and let the machines do all the work for them.
@@EverythingScience ooo... Ok. :)
Great video deserve more love
Great video!
Nonsense upload
Thank you so much for the 2nd part 😁
I'm glad you liked it!
@@EverythingScience Your videos are super awesome , please try to make such more beautiful and knowledgeable videos !
@@EverythingScience Me too fancs
I wouldnt want to live like aliens on Terra so boring
🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️
4:54
The graizers are so cute
Definitely one of the more Earth like (ie less creepy) species on the list!
Ones again! Better then the series.
Glad you liked it!
@@EverythingScience hell yeah!
I'm actually thinking of making my own spec evo project.
What a load of crap
What part?
I don’t really like the Eden one. Animals are way too similar to mammals here on earth.
I love Eden, and I LOVE planets that are strikingly the same as Earth