These are exhilarating to watch as they are frightening to realize just how crazy space and other planets can be. After watching, not only do I feel like I learned something, but you get a kind of rush imagining just how it would be like to fall through other planets. Awesome simulations, thank you for making these!
I watched this at 12am under the bed sheets. When the caption read "Here, the light of the sun is faint..." the painful and uneasy feeling of getting stuck in deep space forever hit me. I felt fucking scared and almost cried. It doesn't happen when I watch your "falling into" videos, but this one... This one hit me right in the feels. Good one, Stargaze.
I love the idea of this channel so much. It's so fascinating and eerie, and gives us some indication of how lucky we are to be on Earth. It also makes me sad to see how we misuse and abuse our wonderful and unique home, wage wars, mistreat other people, animals and nature. But I want to hope that humanity will rise above that one day and go exploring the universe.
i agree..ppl take this lovely place for granted and life itself. there is but 1 ticket to explore the universe. the same ticket that was paid for by the Lord Jesus. garnered by our faith & God's grace. & as bible prophecy has never missed..that is a fair enough springboard to step fwd..to choose Heaven over Hell. we'll be able to do just as depicted in these fine videos..and more..being immortal.
I think they're exploring universe but only reason they're doing that is being able to seize other planets and their material resources. Just like earth they want to consume one planet then jump on other planet. Also I think there are much more knowledge about universe & science that they don't share with public, most people wouldn't understand anyway. They created a system with tons of ordinary people who don't like to think about serious matters cause they're better puppets when they don't think. And if they won't learn to use their brains they'll stay that way forever...
Man the feeling of awe these give me is addicting. Just a simulation, but the scale of it all in tandem with the ambient music instills a sense of reverence in me that makes me feel so small, and I love it. Fortunately born at the right time to be aware of these outer system bodies, yet left with enough mystery to wonder. Great series, look forward to the next ones.
Perfectly explained exactly how I feel about these videos, especially the sheer scale of the planets and that none of this is fiction, it's all real... Just thinking about it never fails to amaze me, truly fascinating stuff.
am i the only one who is absolutely terrified when i am close to a massive body like a planet, just outside the atmosphere and it almost takes my whole fov...
It happens in games or videos. But otherwise... it happens daily. Just don't think about you are standing on top of a massive rock wandering in the emptiness of supposedly infinite space surrounded by even bigger things if you are scared of that kind of stuff.
Visiting Kuiper bodies has got to be its own video. Pluto and Charon are nice and familiar, but I wonder what the stranger members of that family are like?
I love that it’s like a continuing lore every time; “remember, you’re once again equipped with your indestructible suit.” What is our purpose? Why are we falling through all these planets? How are we leaving?? Will Pluto count in our ventures? Who is funding these missions??
This simulation of falling into Neptune would be Incredibly terrifying compared from falling on Saturn or Jupiter. But what would it be like in the next video of a Simulation falling into some Exoplanets like HD 100 546 B or falling into The Sun.
Neptune is downright the most terrifying place in this solar system. The powerful winds, the immense stormsm, the dark atmosphere and pretty much being submerged into a deep ocean just makes it feel less safe
No one knows what Neptune actually looks like inside it's planet as NASA never visited the inside of Neptune all they have on Neptune is a picture of its planet from space according to NASA they we wouldn't be able to visit Neptune until 2030.
For years, I've always wanted an idea of what these planets look like on the surface (or lack of) Thank you for making these amazing videos. I am obsessed with them.
@SunsetFalcn Ahh, posting multiple replies early to something that's likely to be a top comment in order to farm likes it would appear? You know they don't actually earn you anything right?
There are two in accuracies that I think are worth noting, both are in regards to the colours used to represent Neptune. For one, Neptune's colour is a bit too saturated in this video. It's true colour is actually very similar to Uranus, more like a light teal than the sky blue we see in most pictures (which are edited to make surface features more apparent). Also, by the time the falling astronaut reached the liquid mantle layer, the colours we should be seeing are a deep red, due to the black body radiation from the high temperatures. The colour should transition from red to orange to yellow to white as we get closer to the core.
@@MasDouc Everyone who made that joke in the other video (nearly 100% of the comments) thought they were the first person in the world to make that joke.
It must suck being so miserable that you try and make others miserable just like you. Who is the nine year old child; the happy one, or the pouty one not getting their way?
@@Stargaze_youtube do you plan on redoing the Neptune video? Astronomers just recently confirmed that Neptune is a greenish blue colour rather than a Dark blue so I didn’t know if you wanted to redo it or not.
These videos are so interesting and pleasant to watch, and at the same time you have a strong terror feeling inflicted by them, just the ideea of falling into a dark unknown planet is terrifying, especially the ocean part, that gave me the shivers. Very good work I say !
What is the mantle made of, though? (really good video again, I always watch them immediately when you upload!!) It's a superheated liquid, just wondering about the chemical composition. These are so interesting to watch, and strangely beautiful and terrifying. It makes me really appreciate how habitable Earth is...
@@durshurrikun150Supercritical basically means a hybrid between gas and liquid, or rather a state in which gas and liquid smoothly transition from one to the other, with a gradient between them instead of a solid divide like between Earth's ocean and its atmosphere. But I'm pretty sure that outside the margin the gradient is in, liquid and gas are more well-defined.
@@WinVistenYes and it's a different state of matter to both liquid and gas. Supercritical fluids have the properties of both gases and liquids. Yes, inside Neptunian and Jovian planets the atmosphere gradually transitions between the supercritical fluids that make up the mantle and the gaseous atmosphere, although on Neptunian planets, the composition of atmosphere and mantle are different and so the deeper you go inside them the concentration of ices increases. "liquid and gas are more well-defined" This happens only on terrestrial planets that have liquids on their surfaces such as Earth,you see a sharp separation between the oceans and the atmosphere. This also occurs on ocean planets ( there are no oceans planets in the solar system), which are either terrestrial planets completely covered in oceans or icy planets that migrated inwards to such a degree that the ice on their surfaces melted, so they have oceand that are hundreds of km deep and infact the uppermost part of the mantle is made of solid ice under extreme pressure. However if an ocean planet is hot enough and the liquids become supercritical, then you also lose any definite boundary between atmosphere and ocean. These planets are intermediates between terrestrial planets and neptunian planets, just like mini-neptunes (gas dwarves) and hycean planets( if they exist). However, the Venera landers landed on Venus and Venus is covered in supercritical CO2 and N2 and you can pretty much see the sky from Venus' surface, so the supercritical fluids won't appear like an ocean of liquid as depicted in the video
Another assignment as a Starfleet Officer, sending in an unmanned probe to explore the depths of Neptune, while I control & observe from the safety & comfort of a remote starship. I wonder what drink & snack I should get from the food replicator?
I'm just glad none of the planets aren't like that Uranus deep dive video. It was certainly funny though but, these videos are pretty calming and nice to go through.
Neptune was my favorite planet when we were learning about the solar system in middle school. Its blue color is what had me so captivated. I imagined standing on the surface of it, but I didn't understand the concept of gas planets which have no surface. My pre-teen brain was in denial 😅
If I give you some reasons why it is my fav planet . The reasons are very silly 1.My fav colours is blue and only Neptune has that kind of blue which is my fav. 2.I like coldness and icy conditions which Neptune is having at a higher level comparing to any other planet
This chanel is healing my inner child. As a child, I loved to study about the universe and always imagined myself falling into the planets. Still do! This makes me so happy and terrified at the same time. My 7 year old self would be euphoric with this!
Imagine if NASA or Elon Musk were able to strap someone into a Spacecraft and launch them all the way through Neptune or some Gas Giants. That would be terrifying AF. But I can still Imagine that if anyone in YT uploaded an simulation of Falling into The Sun will be 1000X terrifying then falling into the Gas Giants in our Solar System
I used to think when I was younger that Neptune was an ocean planet (because it's blue obviously), until I was told otherwise. Now my thoughts have finally been proven semi-correct.
These videos are wonderful. I've always dreamed of being on the surface of other planets, and it's especially cool to have a visualization of what it'd look like on the inside of the gas giants!
"Wow, this simulation of falling into Neptune is so trippy and cool! The swirling blues and greens are mesmerizing. I could watch this all day. Great job, creator!"
@@gwennnnnnnnnnnn Yes. Eric has returned to earth after his trip to neptune. He has shared the story of his trip with his girlfriends. He is planning to go to Pluto next week ... ❤🎉😊
:). Once diffusion engines have progressed and the electrical signals which represent touch have been mapped, this will make for quite a good experience. Even an educational one.
Wish me luck guys. I just ordered my indestructible suit from Temu.
Uh oh
How is it going
So underrated 😂😂😂
You’re a liar!
How much did you pay for it,10 dollars😂
These are exhilarating to watch as they are frightening to realize just how crazy space and other planets can be. After watching, not only do I feel like I learned something, but you get a kind of rush imagining just how it would be like to fall through other planets. Awesome simulations, thank you for making these!
I'm so obsessed with these videos. Thank you for putting them out on a regular basis!
Uranus
@@Niilo2.2good profile pic! GGGGGIIIIIGGGGGAAAAA CCCCCHHHHHAAAAADDDDD
Same !!
@@joaoguilherme9034 nah bro, that's not gigachad
Imagine forgetting to put your indestructible suit on 😂
I watched this at 12am under the bed sheets. When the caption read "Here, the light of the sun is faint..." the painful and uneasy feeling of getting stuck in deep space forever hit me. I felt fucking scared and almost cried. It doesn't happen when I watch your "falling into" videos, but this one... This one hit me right in the feels. Good one, Stargaze.
Same fillings and same time 12:25am
@@alibabaev1135 god dammit you made me fall back into the stargaze video rabbit black hole
Next video: falling into the sun (simulation)
one second later: 💀💀💀
Indestructible suit crying in the corner 😂
Sun is too sunny 🖐🏻💀
Tbf, you'd die on the other planets as well
👀
@@Stargaze_youtubeis it gonna burn the "indestructible" suit?
Typically, having diamonds in Uranus can get you arrested in some airports.
This is underrated. I hope more people than just me can appreciate your humor
don't put diamonds into uranus (painful and you might die)
Remember, licking doorknobs is illegal on other planets.
@@montygator6921 IT WAS HIS HAT MR KRABS
@@Icerope-km9lu HE WAS NUMBER ONE
This is one of the most scariest planets ever
For me jupiter was scarier
It’s one of the coldest
You really had to make it a race thing, didn't you?
@@Niilo2.2I replied
@@Niilo2.2 How is it a “race thing?”
“Now you have reached the core, which is the size of earth” thanks, I’m terrified😃🤣
I love the idea of this channel so much. It's so fascinating and eerie, and gives us some indication of how lucky we are to be on Earth. It also makes me sad to see how we misuse and abuse our wonderful and unique home, wage wars, mistreat other people, animals and nature. But I want to hope that humanity will rise above that one day and go exploring the universe.
i agree..ppl take this lovely place for granted and life itself. there is but 1 ticket to explore the
universe. the same ticket that was paid for by the Lord Jesus. garnered by our faith & God's grace.
& as bible prophecy has never missed..that is a fair enough springboard to step fwd..to choose
Heaven over Hell. we'll be able to do just as depicted in these fine videos..and more..being immortal.
@@tomj4406 no.
Thank you! Somehow, I find that space and astronomy are very humbling.
Maybe in another alternate universe, that could have happened
I think they're exploring universe but only reason they're doing that is being able to seize other planets and their material resources. Just like earth they want to consume one planet then jump on other planet. Also I think there are much more knowledge about universe & science that they don't share with public, most people wouldn't understand anyway. They created a system with tons of ordinary people who don't like to think about serious matters cause they're better puppets when they don't think. And if they won't learn to use their brains they'll stay that way forever...
Man the feeling of awe these give me is addicting. Just a simulation, but the scale of it all in tandem with the ambient music instills a sense of reverence in me that makes me feel so small, and I love it. Fortunately born at the right time to be aware of these outer system bodies, yet left with enough mystery to wonder.
Great series, look forward to the next ones.
Perfectly explained exactly how I feel about these videos, especially the sheer scale of the planets and that none of this is fiction, it's all real... Just thinking about it never fails to amaze me, truly fascinating stuff.
am i the only one who is absolutely terrified when i am close to a massive body like a planet, just outside the atmosphere and it almost takes my whole fov...
How often are you close to a massive body like a planet in your life?
@@cyanideburns2744 i mean even in videos or games or movies, i just have to turn away and look at something else. Its like a phobia
@@cyanideburns2744been there smth like 4 times
It happens in games or videos. But otherwise... it happens daily. Just don't think about you are standing on top of a massive rock wandering in the emptiness of supposedly infinite space surrounded by even bigger things if you are scared of that kind of stuff.
Planets are intimidating
"Welcome to the farthest planet from the Sun"
Pluto: "Bruh"
Literal me
Visiting Kuiper bodies has got to be its own video. Pluto and Charon are nice and familiar, but I wonder what the stranger members of that family are like?
Ain't Pluto no longer considered a planet.
Dwarf moment
Eris: 👁👃👁
"Your suit allows you to see in the darkness"
Thank God, those MASSIVE LIGHNTNINGS were really dim today : ))
don't forget the ocean of superheated death liquid glowing yellow like molten steel
I love that it’s like a continuing lore every time; “remember, you’re once again equipped with your indestructible suit.”
What is our purpose? Why are we falling through all these planets? How are we leaving?? Will Pluto count in our ventures? Who is funding these missions??
The remoteness and darkness of Neptune has always captivated me.
Neptune actually isn't this dark is similar in color to Uranus a very pale blue just look up Neptune actual color
@@perezs245 I’m talking about sunlight
@@perezs245 it's a new bs study that isn't true, find just about any telescope and look at neptune with your own eyes
Shup!
For a split second, my brain thought you wrote that it always offended you.
This simulation of falling into Neptune would be Incredibly terrifying compared from falling on Saturn or Jupiter. But what would it be like in the next video of a Simulation falling into some Exoplanets like HD 100 546 B or falling into The Sun.
This channel is going to explode
Mark my word
@SunsetFalcn Aight, that was good one! 👏😆
@SunsetFalcn as a fanatic astronomist, your joke is perfect.
and another one lol @SunsetFalcn
You said more than one word
wait, the channel is a bomb?
Watching videos like this makes me appreciate earth more and more
Doomguy just casually jumping into planets lmao.
I mean, it's not his first time
Not the first time I've seen this comment either
@HappyVibes535 try being more creative.
@@vpeeh no u
Try being more creative
Neptune is downright the most terrifying place in this solar system. The powerful winds, the immense stormsm, the dark atmosphere and pretty much being submerged into a deep ocean just makes it feel less safe
Welcome to me beautiful humans! 😊💙
Hello, Neptune! :D Your atmosphere is mighty dangerous.
Hello, Neptune! You are quite a beautiful planet!
I am the melon planet
Hey, Neptune! Your “ocean” is so beautiful!
:0@@ElementalRubixCube
The lightning gets better and better with every video, the diamonds are also looking more realistic. Great job!
Appreciate the cameraman for providing us all of this steller footage of what it's like to dive inside these gas giants/ice giants!
This isn't cameraman, it's new doom game
@@zubo1buboit’s a joke 😑
@@LauraLeaLooit’s a joke
No one knows what Neptune actually looks like inside it's planet as NASA never visited the inside of Neptune all they have on Neptune is a picture of its planet from space according to NASA they we wouldn't be able to visit Neptune until 2030.
Because Cameramen never d!es!
For years, I've always wanted an idea of what these planets look like on the surface (or lack of)
Thank you for making these amazing videos. I am obsessed with them.
At first glance I thought I was entering Uranus again.
@SunsetFalcn Ahh, posting multiple replies early to something that's likely to be a top comment in order to farm likes it would appear? You know they don't actually earn you anything right?
@SunsetFalcn If that's the case then you don't have a budding comedy career. Did you pull those jokes out of Uranus?
Entering who?
There's a town called Mianus in Connecticut. Maybe you could do something with that.
be slow and gentle
Really appreciate the sound design on these videos. Makes everything that much more atmospheric and powerful.
Started doing sound design only in recent videos and I love it! Thank you, I'm glad you like it!
Do falling into earth next! I want to see what it looks like up close
then go outside
@@cyanideburns2744 NOOOOOO
That’s called skydiving lmao
@@cyanideburns2744 NOOOO
But. But 🥺
How do I get back up?
No.
You see... That's the part where they don't explain, you don't.
Press R1 and L1 at the same time
😅😢
The same way u go down
3:05
*Jupiter flashbacks*
nah fr those scary vietnam flashbacks of nothing but darkness and flashing lights
There are two in accuracies that I think are worth noting, both are in regards to the colours used to represent Neptune. For one, Neptune's colour is a bit too saturated in this video. It's true colour is actually very similar to Uranus, more like a light teal than the sky blue we see in most pictures (which are edited to make surface features more apparent). Also, by the time the falling astronaut reached the liquid mantle layer, the colours we should be seeing are a deep red, due to the black body radiation from the high temperatures. The colour should transition from red to orange to yellow to white as we get closer to the core.
thank you!
These are all so good. Please keep doing these as much as you can!
Thank you!
2:16 imagine living in this layer specifically, between the clouds, must feel ethereal in a way
Cant believe this guy fell into neptune just for a UA-cam video! Thats dedication!
...
My name is Commander Shepherd & this is my favorite planet jumping simulation on youtube
I was waiting for this one, Neptune is my favourite planet.
Who is here after FALLING INTO URANUS.
Must suck living life as a perpetual 9 year old
@@MasDouc Everyone who made that joke in the other video (nearly 100% of the comments) thought they were the first person in the world to make that joke.
It must suck being so miserable that you try and make others miserable just like you. Who is the nine year old child; the happy one, or the pouty one not getting their way?
Nice just refreshed after I found the channel
These make me physically ill but I continue to watch :)
Good luck! I am sorry in advance for the neutron star one lol
@@Stargaze_youtube do you plan on redoing the Neptune video?
Astronomers just recently confirmed that Neptune is a greenish blue colour rather than a Dark blue so I didn’t know if you wanted to redo it or not.
Do falling into the Great Red Spot
THAT'S DANGEROUS!
@@AlexdragonmasterNot with an INDESTRUCTIBLE SUITTTTTT
@@seaslugthingpurple (GRABS NECK) HOW DARE YOU WAKE ME UP??!!!
@@Alexdragonmaster I'm made out of water, ice and diamonds you can't kill me lololololooolol
@@Alexdragonmasterthreesome?
3:15 straight up looks like a loading screen for a fantasy game
Finally, this is what I am looking for. Falling into Neptune.
These videos are so interesting and pleasant to watch, and at the same time you have a strong terror feeling inflicted by them, just the ideea of falling into a dark unknown planet is terrifying, especially the ocean part, that gave me the shivers. Very good work I say !
What is the mantle made of, though? (really good video again, I always watch them immediately when you upload!!) It's a superheated liquid, just wondering about the chemical composition.
These are so interesting to watch, and strangely beautiful and terrifying. It makes me really appreciate how habitable Earth is...
Liquid water, ammonia, and methane!
@@brandonhighgirlFalse: it's made of supercritical water, ammonia and methane
@@durshurrikun150Supercritical basically means a hybrid between gas and liquid, or rather a state in which gas and liquid smoothly transition from one to the other, with a gradient between them instead of a solid divide like between Earth's ocean and its atmosphere. But I'm pretty sure that outside the margin the gradient is in, liquid and gas are more well-defined.
@@WinVistenYes and it's a different state of matter to both liquid and gas.
Supercritical fluids have the properties of both gases and liquids.
Yes, inside Neptunian and Jovian planets the atmosphere gradually transitions between the supercritical fluids that make up the mantle and the gaseous atmosphere, although on Neptunian planets, the composition of atmosphere and mantle are different and so the deeper you go inside them the concentration of ices increases.
"liquid and gas are more well-defined"
This happens only on terrestrial planets that have liquids on their surfaces such as Earth,you see a sharp separation between the oceans and the atmosphere.
This also occurs on ocean planets ( there are no oceans planets in the solar system), which are either terrestrial planets completely covered in oceans or icy planets that migrated inwards to such a degree that the ice on their surfaces melted, so they have oceand that are hundreds of km deep and infact the uppermost part of the mantle is made of solid ice under extreme pressure.
However if an ocean planet is hot enough and the liquids become supercritical, then you also lose any definite boundary between atmosphere and ocean.
These planets are intermediates between terrestrial planets and neptunian planets, just like mini-neptunes (gas dwarves) and hycean planets( if they exist).
However, the Venera landers landed on Venus and Venus is covered in supercritical CO2 and N2 and you can pretty much see the sky from Venus' surface, so the supercritical fluids won't appear like an ocean of liquid as depicted in the video
a rocky core composed of iron, nickel, and silicates.
The fact that the core is the size of earth blew me away!
Imagine getting to Neptune's ocean while you have Thallasophobia (Fear of big liquid pools, basically oceans)
I would put the water from Neptune's cloak in a bottle and drink it, will it be salty perhaps? Will she be blue? What a fascinating planet
its 2000 degrees 🤦♂️
@@DaParalyzer And it's not even water
Nothing could have prepared me for the horror of the idea of sinking for MONTHS
You'd die whether you fear it or not .
Why are these videos so strangely satisfying? xD
Man, that was cool. Thanks for the video
I always tried to find a video like this and wondered how it would be like! thank you for making this really! im so excited
Another assignment as a Starfleet Officer, sending in an unmanned probe to explore the depths of Neptune, while I control & observe from the safety & comfort of a remote starship. I wonder what drink & snack I should get from the food replicator?
Youre too innocent
Your choice of soundscapes is CRAZY good. I legit got goosebumps
I love these videos! I've always wondered what it would be like to fall into the gas/ice giants of our Solar System, and this satiates that curiosity.
You did an amazing job with this. Incredible idea.
Please do falling into the sun!
I'm just glad none of the planets aren't like that Uranus deep dive video. It was certainly funny though but, these videos are pretty calming and nice to go through.
Thanks for the nightmares! 😃
The music is just as important to the visuals and you've managed to marry the two perfectly! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
4:00 I know how my next nightmare will be like.
Stargaze this is so cool the ambience these videos give are like no other.
Thank you! More content coming soon!
These videos never fail to impress… or to scare the sh*t out of me.
Neptune was my favorite planet when we were learning about the solar system in middle school. Its blue color is what had me so captivated. I imagined standing on the surface of it, but I didn't understand the concept of gas planets which have no surface. My pre-teen brain was in denial 😅
Thank god you told it is simulation otherwise I would have thought its real
These simulations are amazing! Thank you!
Somebody is about to write "We are making it to Neptune with this one🔥".
We are about to make it to Neptune with this one
We are making it to Neptune with this one❄️❄️
Those winds sounds and those lightings were amazing!!
Wondrously watchable
1:49 Neptune jumpscare
The (Simulation) disclosure makes me chuckle
You'd be surprised how many flat earthers comment "fake" thinking this is real footage 😭
@@Stargaze_youtube That’s incredible haha. Keep up the great work. I enjoy binge watching these.
@@HonJazzz Thank you!! I will!
Never stop making these videos. Detailed , entertaining , to the point. Its CINEMA.
Thanks for posting my favourite planet is Neptune
it's also my fav planet why is Neptune your fav planet?😊
If I give you some reasons why it is my fav planet . The reasons are very silly
1.My fav colours is blue and only Neptune has that kind of blue which is my fav.
2.I like coldness and icy conditions which Neptune is having at a higher level comparing to any other planet
This chanel is healing my inner child. As a child, I loved to study about the universe and always imagined myself falling into the planets. Still do! This makes me so happy and terrified at the same time. My 7 year old self would be euphoric with this!
Imagine if NASA or Elon Musk were able to strap someone into a Spacecraft and launch them all the way through Neptune or some Gas Giants. That would be terrifying AF. But I can still Imagine that if anyone in YT uploaded an simulation of Falling into The Sun will be 1000X terrifying then falling into the Gas Giants in our Solar System
The sun you die quickly due to heat
The gas giants are more fascinating
@@sammcfadden3961You die quickly on any other planet except Mars.
I used to think when I was younger that Neptune was an ocean planet (because it's blue obviously), until I was told otherwise. Now my thoughts have finally been proven semi-correct.
3:39 Subnautica OST-Into The Unknown *INTENSIFIES*
If the sunlight disappears, what is the reflection on the water at 3:38
Bro i love these kind of contents, hope you'll do the others soon.
I’m happy to see,that you’re channels, gets the attention it deserves.🎉🎉
0:11 “Welcome to the farthest planet from the Sun.”
Stargaze putting Pluto in its rightful place as a lesser dwarf planet!
Meh
Planet 9: One day they will discover me even tho I’m pitch black
This was so cool! A massive well done for making these. Very informative and fun. :)
Falling onto Pluto would still be worth it for a next video. To me, it is still a planet. 😉
@TheAstuteAviary it is in my heart
Your wish has been granted!
I love the music in these videos. So calming while plunging into pure chaos.
3:32
“just like with Uranus, which has a similar composition”
Yk what you did there
Thanks you for the videos! I'm just so fascinated with space and it's magnitude
Falling into Earth would be amazing
Into a volcano would be cool, go through all the different layers until we get to the core.
These videos are wonderful. I've always dreamed of being on the surface of other planets, and it's especially cool to have a visualization of what it'd look like on the inside of the gas giants!
Thank you!!
"Wow, this simulation of falling into Neptune is so trippy and cool! The swirling blues and greens are mesmerizing. I could watch this all day. Great job, creator!"
I love your channel, thank you so much.
Next video: falling into Namek
i love these videos. thank you so much
I love Neptune
these videos make me so uneasy love it keep it up
This actually happened to my buddy Eric
is he ok :c
@@gwennnnnnnnnnnn Yes. Eric has returned to earth after his trip to neptune. He has shared the story of his trip with his girlfriends. He is planning to go to Pluto next week ... ❤🎉😊
:). Once diffusion engines have progressed and the electrical signals which represent touch have been mapped, this will make for quite a good experience. Even an educational one.
1:48 is a jumpscare with headphones on
Watching this while listening to Gustav Holst's "Neptune" from the Planets suite makes it seem all the more "mystical."
Theres no fucking way theres no sea creatures lurking around there
Extraordinary journey beyond unimaginable! Fantastic presentation. Thank you!
Thank you!!
I believe Neptune is colder than Uranus
Making these simulations as a virtual reality app for glasses like Quest, Vive or Pico would be awesome and terrifying at the same time.
0:50 Yeah definitely don't try this at home
LOL, how, you can't do it at home unless you live near Neptune 😆
This was a joke right, cause if it was, it was really funny 🤣
Incredible amazing exciting informative. I just love it. Let's go again!!! Thank you so much