lavertable Your "ideas" are unoriginal, and anyone could think of them. You and your ideas are not special in any way, not to mention that you're severely immature.
Just a few days ago I couldn't have cared less about astronomy and the solar system until i stumbled across vsauces space playlist and that got me wanting a more visual view on space and them i watched this guys videos and now i am seriously obsessed and amazed by the complexity and vastness off our universe.
black hole sun won't you come and wash away the rain black hole sun black hole sun black hole sun won't you come black hole sun black hole sun. soundgarden FTW
I don't think the simulation takes all laws of physics into account. The most obvious one is that the planets orbiting the Sun have the day side facing the Sun. But this could not possibly happen around a black hole. As we approximate a black hole the light would come from the sides and from the back, away from the black hole. Once we cross the event horizon, we would be in complete darkness. What happens inside the Event Horizon is an open question for Einsteinian physics. Our orbit velocity would increase to ever so close to the speed of light. But as we approach C, the passage of time decreases for our frame of reference. Then may be time stands still, and we neither orbit, nor move - for movement to occur we need time to pass in our frame of reference. However this can only happen in a perfect vacuum. If the density of matter orbiting/falling into the black hole slows us down. Then what happens is a mystery. Do we (or our torn-apart subatomic particles) may fall into the ultra dense core - again facing the question of reaching the speed of light - or form a sort of hard shell of dense matter orbiting the core of the black hole, separated by vacuum. the calculation is complicated as time itself is affected by the immense gravity. As far as I know the exact mechanics beyond the Event Horizon are still a mystery.
I could be wrong on this but I think that the program just simulates Newtonian gravity with a few relativistic effects occasionally thrown in for visual effect. I agree that it doesn't model the actual planets themselves very well beyond just giving us some predicted measurements. For instance, a Jupiter at thousands of Kelvins isn't going to be banded with a red spot anymore - it would probably look rather bland and bright.
Notice how some of the planets simply "disintegrate" or simply disappear long before they get close to the black hole itself? I think that might be the game's best possible simulation of the planets passing into the event horizon.
Before I respond I would like to say that I was actually very impressed by the simulation, and I know my previous comment was nit-picking a bit. That being said, my biggest issue was with the shapes of the planets as they neared other massive bodies (such as other planets, the sun, a black hole, etc.). A planetary body would not stay spherical as it collided with another planetary body or fell into a star or black hole. The planet would become prolate (egg shaped) as the side nearest the massive body would be pulled harder by the gravity of whatever it was about to hit than the far side. To include this bit of physics would not have been all that difficult, and would have made the collisions MUCH more realistic (cratering effects on the larger body would have been nice to see too). My other issue was with the physics of objects falling into the black hole. Planets (or anything else) would never fall directly into it. They would be shredded by tidal forces to become a part of the accretion disk around the black hole. Also, the ergosphere makes it physically impossible to just fall straight into the black hole. Again, I know that these are minor things, but anything I can write or do to pique peoples interest in science is a good thing. :-)
Congrats on your intended number of subscribers!! I watch all kinds of videos about our universe and many other unknown secrets humanity has yet to learn about it.
This looks like a really fun and interesting game. You seem like the kind of person who would like Space Engineers! Should give that one a try as well.
Brilliant videos! Your channel caught my attention through the recommended and I was instantly hooked & subbed haha Wondering, is it possible with the simulation & if so, what would happen if a solar system (perhaps a direct copy of ours) was to be grabbed by our gravitational pull and merge with ours? I imagine the chaos would be great to watch, especially if you can include all the asteroid belts in the outer reaches of the solar system etc, which planets would survive, would any be flung out? Keep it up though pal! EDIT: Just noticed you're doing the galaxies, would be nice to see individual solar systems in amongst that mess if possible
Hey Shenanigames, great videos mate, congrats on 2k subs, if only I could reach that amount I'd be so much more invested in my channel. Nonetheless, take pride in your success and never forget that feeling of reaching a stretch goal! :D
What a fantastic channel! I came across one of your videos the other day in my recommendations list, and you have no idea how disappointed to see that there were only three of them at the time. Don't apologize for your accent - I think it sounds cool. :-) Sorry you weren't feeling well for this video, but I personally thought it came out fine. I'm a chemist and not a video commentator or producer so someone in the industry may totally disagree with me, but I didn't have any issues understanding anything and I thought it was great. You keep on saying that you're not a scientist and that you aren't sure how realistic the simulation is. I can tell you that it seems to be reasonably accurate as far as the effects of Newtonian gravity go. I think that it models some relativistic effects (the direction of the precession of Mercury's orbit, for example), but as for how the black hole would really look I'm sure that it's not 100% accurate. No one knows what a black hole looks like up close and personal so i wouldn't fret too much about how "real" the black hole looks. Black hole appearances are based solely on theoretical predictions. However, the simulation is wholly inaccurate as to what the appearance of the planets would be given the different scenarios your propose. A glowing hot Jupiter, as shown in your previous video, is not going to maintain its normal banded appearance and the great red spot would disappear completely. If you're interested in now gas giants would look at different temperatures check out the Sudarsky classification of gas giants (Wikipedia has a decent page on this). This classification is also theoretical as no one has actually seen a gas giant up close other than the ones we have in the solar system (this may change in the next decade or two). However, I was impressed that the simulation gave predicted measurements of temperature and luminosity, Those calculations may be more accurate. If an astrophysicist could weigh in on this point that would be awesome. As for what I would like to see, I like Chromomatrix's idea but I'd like to be more specific if that's possible. I'd love to see the results of replacing the sun with an orange dwarf star (a K-type star) or red dwarf star (an M-type star). We have seen what happens with some collisions and if the "Suns" gravity were dramatically increased. Let's see what happens if its gravity decreases but doesn't disappear entirely. You may be surprised at the chaos that would ensue if the suns mass decreased even by ~20 % (an orange dwarf). Please keep on making videos! They're definitely worth watching!
Hi great work, how bout making Jupiter heavier until it turns into a brown dwarf and see how it would effect the solar system. Would a stable binary system emerge?
Another reason many planetoids over a certain mass are spherical is due to the heat of accretion and impact causing the material to melt. Many smaller bodies simply did not heat up enough to melt together.
It's important to note that if the black hole is the same mass as the sun there would be no change in gravity and the only thing missing will be the sunlight. Supposedly that would be to small of a black hole for it to exist. Its also interesting that there is a black hole at the center of each galaxy!
you should've tried slowing it down really quickly when one of the planets was near the event horizon. i've been told that when something hits the event horizon, it just freezes and fades because light can't escape that point so it just fades and you cant see it go past.
there is a certain mass a celestial body must reach before gravity will act on it an cause it to turn spherical, you're right, but like you I can't remember where I heard/seen that.
What if you increased the Earth's mass and made it some sort of super-Earth? Make it 2X or greater. I wonder how it would interact with the inner planets and the moon.
Im sure someone else has pointed this out but Neptune and Uranus are Ice giants, not gas giants. As for your reasoning why things get spherical, that wasnt the best wording but is for the most part correct.
Realistically, you could swap the Sun for a black hole of identical mass and the solar system would be unchanged, excluding the sudden lack of light and heat.
dudeee recreate the big bang or like the solar system forming. This is so cool. Or maybe even recreate the gravitational waves if possible of the two black holes that were detected merging. God i have so many ideas, i wish I had that game haha
hey bud, you should look up a quark star (a hypothetical star; denser than a neutron star, but not compact enough to form a black hole). Love the vids!
It would be interesting to see what might happen if the Sun were replaced by either two smaller stars, each about half a solar mass, in a close orbit about one another, or perhaps a sun with 0.75 Solar masses, and a very close companion red dwarf of about 0.25 solar masses.... Clearly the total stellar mass would likely not change much as far as temperatures... but the extra gravitational center could cause... shenanigans.
we, as observers, would see all the planets stop dead at the event horizon. the planets would continue but since time and space flip in a blackhole, time itself stops. but yes...each planet would stretch itself apart. there would be an acresion disc and gamma ray plasma jets as matter turned into pure energy.
before i see what happens, i predict that other than being pretty friking cold, the earth should act as normal because the emence gravity of a black hole only starts affecting its surroundings when the surrounding enters the event horizon, which isnt that large
From what I know about black holes, this video could go either way. If the black hole was the size of the sun, it's gravity would fuck everything right up Im pretty sure, and if it was the mass of the sun nothing much would really change except itd be cold and dark.
I'd like to see the effect of a 1 solar mass black hole, because I suspect the effect might be that the gravitational effects on orbiting planets would be reduced, but I have no idea how long it would take for a real black hole to evaporate down to a single solar mass. This is something that bothers me about that Stargate episode "A Matter Of Time," this planets host star collapses into one, and the planet gets sucked in by the gravity of the same mass that was there before, because I can't imagine where the additional mass would have come from. It's a good episode in spite of that, it's just a plot hole that's been gnawing at me for a while.
Do you think if you got a planet stagnant between two black holes of equal mass it would just hold still or slowly become like an oval and then a line and rip apart slowly? and how would distance affect that rate of inevitable entropy
It would actually not make much a difference because it still holds its mass and gravitational pull, soo.... nothing different we would be okay. Other than the fact we would freeze to death.
wow, this is just so cool. I have to get this game. I do wish we could have seen Jupiter to into the blackhole. Have you ever read any Stephen Baxter. I am reminded of imagry from Time Manifold and Space Manifols.
is it possible to actually adjust physics in this? I'm thinking like what would happen if you adjusted the physics of the universe slightly with the universe as it exists today... how quickly would things change and what carnage would ensue
Idea: Swap the Sun for different kinds of stars to see how it becomes!
Chronomatrix Great Idea
Chronomatrix I want to see that
Chronomatrix sounds cool
Chronomatrix like Uy Stucti or VY Canis Majorous ect.
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Your "ideas" are unoriginal, and anyone could think of them. You and your ideas are not special in any way, not to mention that you're severely immature.
Never apologize for the way you talk. accent is nothing to be ashamed of.
+Mikki Deras too true
Mikki Deras Thats so true
I Declare Shenanigames I enjoy you accent. Read me a story.
I Declare Shenanigames im irish to and i gava an accent and its fine u shouldnt apologise
His accent is amazing
Just a few days ago I couldn't have cared less about astronomy and the solar system until i stumbled across vsauces space playlist and that got me wanting a more visual view on space and them i watched this guys videos and now i am seriously obsessed and amazed by the complexity and vastness off our universe.
+matthew qualls hey thanks
I Declare Shenanigames I love your accent and your vids I subbed so hope you feel better
16:11 there's notling more therapeutic in life, like seeing Uranus being ejected into space :)
Dude, your interest in space is OUT OF THIS WORLD!!!!
I'm sorry i had to
I want to see a binary star system
Shane Thomas My thoughts as well. 2 votes for binary star collision.
Shane Thomas 4 votes
5 votes for binary star system!
6 votes!
I'd LOVE to see this!
"passed 2,000 subscribers" as stated in this video from Dec 11, and now a month later you've almost reached 13,500. Growing quickly!
+Ian Porter it's crazy
I Declare Shenanigames hey I like your videos and I kinda wanna try to do what you with my own twist any thoughts?
Arun Mani go for it
45k now
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soundgarden FTW
+Beau Kennedy nice
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Beau Kennedy for the mother fruckin win!
Keep up man! Nice videos, don't worry about accents or anything, just make what you like and the subs will come.
I have to confess, your Irish accent is wonderful. You could read the phone book and make me melt!
I don't think the simulation takes all laws of physics into account.
The most obvious one is that the planets orbiting the Sun have the day side facing the Sun. But this could not possibly happen around a black hole. As we approximate a black hole the light would come from the sides and from the back, away from the black hole. Once we cross the event horizon, we would be in complete darkness. What happens inside the Event Horizon is an open question for Einsteinian physics. Our orbit velocity would increase to ever so close to the speed of light. But as we approach C, the passage of time decreases for our frame of reference. Then may be time stands still, and we neither orbit, nor move - for movement to occur we need time to pass in our frame of reference. However this can only happen in a perfect vacuum. If the density of matter orbiting/falling into the black hole slows us down. Then what happens is a mystery. Do we (or our torn-apart subatomic particles) may fall into the ultra dense core - again facing the question of reaching the speed of light - or form a sort of hard shell of dense matter orbiting the core of the black hole, separated by vacuum. the calculation is complicated as time itself is affected by the immense gravity. As far as I know the exact mechanics beyond the Event Horizon are still a mystery.
I could be wrong on this but I think that the program just simulates Newtonian gravity with a few relativistic effects occasionally thrown in for visual effect. I agree that it doesn't model the actual planets themselves very well beyond just giving us some predicted measurements. For instance, a Jupiter at thousands of Kelvins isn't going to be banded with a red spot anymore - it would probably look rather bland and bright.
Notice how some of the planets simply "disintegrate" or simply disappear long before they get close to the black hole itself? I think that might be the game's best possible simulation of the planets passing into the event horizon.
Before I respond I would like to say that I was actually very impressed by the simulation, and I know my previous comment was nit-picking a bit. That being said, my biggest issue was with the shapes of the planets as they neared other massive bodies (such as other planets, the sun, a black hole, etc.). A planetary body would not stay spherical as it collided with another planetary body or fell into a star or black hole. The planet would become prolate (egg shaped) as the side nearest the massive body would be pulled harder by the gravity of whatever it was about to hit than the far side. To include this bit of physics would not have been all that difficult, and would have made the collisions MUCH more realistic (cratering effects on the larger body would have been nice to see too). My other issue was with the physics of objects falling into the black hole. Planets (or anything else) would never fall directly into it. They would be shredded by tidal forces to become a part of the accretion disk around the black hole. Also, the ergosphere makes it physically impossible to just fall straight into the black hole. Again, I know that these are minor things, but anything I can write or do to pique peoples interest in science is a good thing. :-)
John Phillips well that because the black hole sucks up the planets matter and atmosphere before it reaches the black. hole
Rafael Rabinovich you fucking dumbass we would orbit it It has the same gravitational pull dipfuck
There is a black hole at the center but...THAT WAS AWESOME
+SamTalks History :)
SamTalks History Well thay sounded very suggestive.
SamTalks History
Do I smell a comment with no point?
Congrats on your intended number of subscribers!! I watch all kinds of videos about our universe and many other unknown secrets humanity has yet to learn about it.
I am really enjoying these videos- Irish Trekkie, you're as inquisitive as I am and not afraid to ask questions!
havn't seen this in universe sandbox.
this was a great 2000 subs special! thanks for delivering.
This looks like a really fun and interesting game. You seem like the kind of person who would like Space Engineers! Should give that one a try as well.
+Gabriel O'Brien already play it and it's great
I Declare Shenanigames well if you ever feel the need I'm looking for someone to build spaceships with and cause hilarity.
i enjoy your content plz keep uploading for your loyal fans and many more to come
Brilliant videos! Your channel caught my attention through the recommended and I was instantly hooked & subbed haha
Wondering, is it possible with the simulation & if so, what would happen if a solar system (perhaps a direct copy of ours) was to be grabbed by our gravitational pull and merge with ours? I imagine the chaos would be great to watch, especially if you can include all the asteroid belts in the outer reaches of the solar system etc, which planets would survive, would any be flung out?
Keep it up though pal!
EDIT: Just noticed you're doing the galaxies, would be nice to see individual solar systems in amongst that mess if possible
Hey Shenanigames, great videos mate, congrats on 2k subs, if only I could reach that amount I'd be so much more invested in my channel.
Nonetheless, take pride in your success and never forget that feeling of reaching a stretch goal! :D
+Cheesecake Empire thanks for the kind words and keep doing what you are doing, the way you want and don't worry about numbers :)
TYSM For making me impressed and you made me start to study space. Now i am getting Universe sandbox 2 for my bday!
Awesome videos! Also the smoothest voice ever x Beautiful accent 😃 Love your work x
Imma be 100% honest. You voice with yeeee accent helps me relax lol thanks man
Wish you could zoom in when the planets get sucked in...
Congrats for 2000 subs! :)
Can you pls make a video about what would happen if the super massive black hole in the center of the milky disappeared?
What a fantastic channel! I came across one of your videos the other day in my recommendations list, and you have no idea how disappointed to see that there were only three of them at the time. Don't apologize for your accent - I think it sounds cool. :-) Sorry you weren't feeling well for this video, but I personally thought it came out fine. I'm a chemist and not a video commentator or producer so someone in the industry may totally disagree with me, but I didn't have any issues understanding anything and I thought it was great.
You keep on saying that you're not a scientist and that you aren't sure how realistic the simulation is. I can tell you that it seems to be reasonably accurate as far as the effects of Newtonian gravity go. I think that it models some relativistic effects (the direction of the precession of Mercury's orbit, for example), but as for how the black hole would really look I'm sure that it's not 100% accurate. No one knows what a black hole looks like up close and personal so i wouldn't fret too much about how "real" the black hole looks. Black hole appearances are based solely on theoretical predictions.
However, the simulation is wholly inaccurate as to what the appearance of the planets would be given the different scenarios your propose. A glowing hot Jupiter, as shown in your previous video, is not going to maintain its normal banded appearance and the great red spot would disappear completely. If you're interested in now gas giants would look at different temperatures check out the Sudarsky classification of gas giants (Wikipedia has a decent page on this). This classification is also theoretical as no one has actually seen a gas giant up close other than the ones we have in the solar system (this may change in the next decade or two). However, I was impressed that the simulation gave predicted measurements of temperature and luminosity, Those calculations may be more accurate. If an astrophysicist could weigh in on this point that would be awesome.
As for what I would like to see, I like Chromomatrix's idea but I'd like to be more specific if that's possible. I'd love to see the results of replacing the sun with an orange dwarf star (a K-type star) or red dwarf star (an M-type star). We have seen what happens with some collisions and if the "Suns" gravity were dramatically increased. Let's see what happens if its gravity decreases but doesn't disappear entirely. You may be surprised at the chaos that would ensue if the suns mass decreased even by ~20 % (an orange dwarf).
Please keep on making videos! They're definitely worth watching!
Good vid it's so relaxing with your calm voice and the music I feel asleep.
You're exactly right. It isn't until a body reaches about 500 km (or miles?) wide that it becomes a sphere.
honestly binge watching your videos rn u were in my recommended videos nice channel also congrats on ur subs 😀
Thanks 😁
Hi great work, how bout making Jupiter heavier until it turns into a brown dwarf and see how it would effect the solar system. Would a stable binary system emerge?
71 thousand subs.You've come a long way in a relatively short time.
Another reason many planetoids over a certain mass are spherical is due to the heat of accretion and impact causing the material to melt. Many smaller bodies simply did not heat up enough to melt together.
my "sleeping' girlfriend just said "why are you listening to dougal talking about planets". Your vids are brilliant and your voice more so.
Hahaha this is fantastic man, thanks much
You have really nice videos but what makes me addicted to your videos is your cute accent ugh 😍💘😂
+miketony mo cheers
Bro this channel is awesome hope it gets famous
Thanks I find your channel to be very interesting...was wondering if we can see what happens if Europa and Titan were our moons. Happy new year!!!
Congrats on 2000 subs!
+Classic Gamers HQ thanks
Don't have to apologise for your acent your acent is great! Don't let anyone judge you!
It's important to note that if the black hole is the same mass as the sun there would be no change in gravity and the only thing missing will be the sunlight. Supposedly that would be to small of a black hole for it to exist. Its also interesting that there is a black hole at the center of each galaxy!
you should've tried slowing it down really quickly when one of the planets was near the event horizon. i've been told that when something hits the event horizon, it just freezes and fades because light can't escape that point so it just fades and you cant see it go past.
there is a certain mass a celestial body must reach before gravity will act on it an cause it to turn spherical, you're right, but like you I can't remember where I heard/seen that.
"and look at the different when we jump to uranus"😂😂😂😁
Nice video, what will happen when earth change places with mercury. Or with Jupiter? can earth hang on to all Jupiter moons etc?
What if you increased the Earth's mass and made it some sort of super-Earth? Make it 2X or greater. I wonder how it would interact with the inner planets and the moon.
The dwarf planet Haumea spins so fast it has formed into an oblong shape. A day on Haumea is only 4 hours long.
What if our sun was closest to Pluto? Basically all planets reversed.
...Earth would go rip :p
Lycan_Jedi Gameplay he did a video like this and it was cool! go look for it on his channel!
Im sure someone else has pointed this out but Neptune and Uranus are Ice giants, not gas giants. As for your reasoning why things get spherical, that wasnt the best wording but is for the most part correct.
I would just like to point out that at the center of every galaxy there is a black hole
+Clorox Bleach Aye, a super massive black hole
Clorox Bleach Thais not true there are many galaxys without supermasive Black holes
Shawn McIntosh how?
Shawn McIntosh EVRY one has supermassive Black hole in middle you just read some bullshit somewhere
CLOROX BLEACH I SE YOU EVERYWHERE
I'm in love with your voice and you're so nice and humble ❤️
Realistically, you could swap the Sun for a black hole of identical mass and the solar system would be unchanged, excluding the sudden lack of light and heat.
dudeee recreate the big bang or like the solar system forming. This is so cool. Or maybe even recreate the gravitational waves if possible of the two black holes that were detected merging. God i have so many ideas, i wish I had that game haha
You sound fine, bud. Keep up the good work!
What happens if you increase the mass of the sun by 20 times but leave it the same size. ☝🏻️🤔
It gets fat shamed and calls 1 800 94 jenny :P
Corey Vaughn it would turn into a magnataur
It might turn into a black hole
This is a cool game. Try placing a neutron star, if there is one of course.
hey bud, you should look up a quark star (a hypothetical star; denser than a neutron star, but not compact enough to form a black hole). Love the vids!
Wow, I feel like I've just been to the Restaurant at the end of the Universe.
how much mass could you add to Jupiter until it sparked into a star? Could you test that out?
a lot of Jupiters
I would like to see the Earth drift through Saturn's rigs- from several different angles :-) Please.
This is solid proof that Gravity sucks, but Black Holes SWALLOW!
The scale in the game can be very off at times, but most of it is pretty accurate. Such as, Mars should be a little bit bigger.
Suggestion: What if there were two suns? How would it effect the solar system?
It would be interesting to see what might happen if the Sun were replaced by either two smaller stars, each about half a solar mass, in a close orbit about one another, or perhaps a sun with 0.75 Solar masses, and a very close companion red dwarf of about 0.25 solar masses.... Clearly the total stellar mass would likely not change much as far as temperatures... but the extra gravitational center could cause... shenanigans.
I like your Irish accent,mister!! You're pretty smart!!
we, as observers, would see all the planets stop dead at the event horizon. the planets would continue but since time and space flip in a blackhole, time itself stops. but yes...each planet would stretch itself apart. there would be an acresion disc and gamma ray plasma jets as matter turned into pure energy.
Your voice is soothing😂😂
So that's why I found the accent so familiar. I've been in Ireland before :)
Just a silly bit of info, all the other planets in the solar system could fit between the earth and the moon (at their farthermost seperation)
*”Uranus is a gas giant”*
😂
before i see what happens, i predict that other than being pretty friking cold, the earth should act as normal because the emence gravity of a black hole only starts affecting its surroundings when the surrounding enters the event horizon, which isnt that large
also, i enjoy your commentary, it reminds me of old school stampylongnose, like his first episodes on his "lovely world"
From what I know about black holes, this video could go either way. If the black hole was the size of the sun, it's gravity would fuck everything right up Im pretty sure, and if it was the mass of the sun nothing much would really change except itd be cold and dark.
Now I'm curious what would happen if we put the Solar System around one of the two suns of Alpha Centauri.
Cool
it looks like a big glowing snow ball
a black hole get not discorved by ''his linsing'' but because his heavy gravity dude..;)
I want to see planets placed in orbit around black holes just to watch them disintegrate.
What if Jupiter's mass increased to 100 times its current mass
Alex Ray its mass but not actual size? it would turn into a star
I'd like to see the effect of a 1 solar mass black hole, because I suspect the effect might be that the gravitational effects on orbiting planets would be reduced, but I have no idea how long it would take for a real black hole to evaporate down to a single solar mass.
This is something that bothers me about that Stargate episode "A Matter Of Time," this planets host star collapses into one, and the planet gets sucked in by the gravity of the same mass that was there before, because I can't imagine where the additional mass would have come from. It's a good episode in spite of that, it's just a plot hole that's been gnawing at me for a while.
Do you think if you got a planet stagnant between two black holes of equal mass it would just hold still or slowly become like an oval and then a line and rip apart slowly? and how would distance affect that rate of inevitable entropy
These video is amazing
It would actually not make much a difference because it still holds its mass and gravitational pull, soo.... nothing different we would be okay. Other than the fact we would freeze to death.
Nice vid man
Nice video
"at least 5 years time" Well you are not wrong.
"And we jump to Uranus" XD
wow, this is just so cool. I have to get this game. I do wish we could have seen Jupiter to into the blackhole.
Have you ever read any Stephen Baxter. I am reminded of imagry from Time Manifold and Space Manifols.
anyone noticed how venus temp shot up like crazy when minutes near end
You should test to see if it will let you collide two different solar systems.
actually the name of the game is Universe Sandbox ^2
what would 3 or 4 black holes near each other do to each other?
Orbit each other, merge into 1, emit gravitational waves for earth to measure...
Keep all the planets where they are and put other rouge stars in the orc cloud.
You were at 2k subs, now you have 56k subs
Dude, the mass of the Sun would stay the same, so all orbit would remain unchanged - even the orbit of moons
im very intrested tp your videos! keep it up
Why is there still light shining on the planets?
what if were already in a black hole like space is mostly black and it could just be stuff thats been cosumed
is it possible to actually adjust physics in this? I'm thinking like what would happen if you adjusted the physics of the universe slightly with the universe as it exists today... how quickly would things change and what carnage would ensue
What would happen if there was a pulsar instead of our sun? What would happen to the solar system and planets in it?
let's add Pink Floyd to this..it'd be epic!
Very interesting. I subscribed.
let's watch a ground level collisions. i would like to see one at least.
Hits earth oh oh oh oh oh