I just noticed something, in one of the episodes saturn was asked why he had rings and he said that he was born with them, but as we know thats not true he was alive when he didnt have rings, but he somehow does not remember when his rings were not there, but you may think that he just has bad memory, but if thats true, how does he remember what happened to planet X? That just doesnt seem to make much sense.
he probably lied about not being aware of it because some of his old moons reached his roche limit and he couldnt do anything about it, but he didnt want his moons to leave him, and he acted all surprised and shocked when astro dude said that so no one would snitch on him
My theory is that the Jovian Planets sometimes hibernate and they still attract celestial bodies and perhaps destroy them unintentionally. This would explain how Jupiter and Saturn don't realise the amount of moons they have and don't know all their names. So I believe, Saturn and Uranus just got into a state of hibernation and while so, they gained Moons and Rings and that's why they don't know where they came from.
@@Huck5-7 I swear SolarBalls has a lot of plot holes. Remember when they said the names of Planets are from the Earthlings? Well, Earth doesn't exist yet but the Sun and the four Gas and Ice Giants have their names
What I find questionable about the Big Bang Trilogy being cannon is that Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and The Sun all have their names despite the fact that Humanity wasn't around. They stated countless times in other videos that they're aware that their names come from the Earthlings, even in the Planet X Arc they do this, however they already have their names before Earth even existed. Also it doesn't make Sense that X just randomly doesn't have a name and it's not questioned at all. I think it would have been better that the Visuals and lines said in the Big Bang Trilogy aren't cannon and the events that actually happened are a little different.
In The Big Bang episodes, Astrodude is making the celestial bodies sentient for a bedtime story… or so he thinks. Maybe he doesn’t know that everything he said in the story actually did happen, and he thought he was doing it for his son to understand everything.
My theory is that Astrodude is just telling his son and wife about the early solar system from the scientific point of view, and the actual images of what is going on is completly unrelated to Astrodude's story, they actually take us to the past. However, I believe the part where the planets call each other by the current name they have is not canon and just made to avoid confusion. I believe the planets didn't actually have their current names, as they were named by Earthlings. Instead, they might've called each other, "The glowing one (sun)", "big boy/role model (Jupiter)", "butter planet (Saturn)", etc.
I actually wondered that when those episodes first came out, like what are the chances of Astrodude telling a story about planets and other stuff having faces and personalities before he actually going into space and finding out that they do have faces and personalities? Or if he actually knew word for word what each character said and why it happened?
IMO, Solarballs has done its best to be as accurate/fact checking as it can using theories from scientists-- especially if there was even a big bang. Humanity is just guessing based on what is available to us in the universe. The question if it's 'canon' is again, based on years of studies and observations from scientists. And there's so. much that we don't know! It's honestly fascinating. Of course, there's still no evidence of actual sentient planets.
Well some of it happened as else the planet X arc would be not there. Maybe the names they call each other are substitutions by astrodude and not what they really were named.
The episodes aren't canon the events described in them are. You can tell they aren't canon because the characters including other stars are using Earthling names before the Earth even exists. The story is clearly being told from Astrodudes perspective as a substitution for the story Planet X told Ganymede and Europa.
@Mixyxxx don't encourage their stupidty,there's no prize for it,they're just a cartoon hater and a fake fan,I bet they didn't even watch the video at all
@@eeveefennecfox first of all don't call me stupid and a cartoon hater you don't know jackcrap about me and you shouldn't say these things because someone commented first, saying i'm a fake fan is wrong the only reason i manged to get here first is becuase i'm subscribed to the channel, about whether or not i watched the video i did and i can tell you right now what it's about it's about The Questionable Reliability of the big bang Episodes becuase they are being told by astro dude someone who wasn't Present when the Big Bang Happened.
Theory: Everybody has scrizhophenia and Planet X doesn’t exist
Jupiter 1000% has it then, bro needs therapy
@@RANDOM-PERSON-YEA Who wants to pay for Mango's therapy?
@@Anna-c4d3x mango is crazy
I think soo 😮...
Thats what i thought too!
My interpretation is that Astrodude isn't actually telling the story we see unfold, only the audience is shown the full story.
Yeah right
I just noticed something, in one of the episodes saturn was asked why he had rings and he said that he was born with them, but as we know thats not true he was alive when he didnt have rings, but he somehow does not remember when his rings were not there, but you may think that he just has bad memory, but if thats true, how does he remember what happened to planet X? That just doesnt seem to make much sense.
he probably lied about not being aware of it because some of his old moons reached his roche limit and he couldnt do anything about it, but he didnt want his moons to leave him, and he acted all surprised and shocked when astro dude said that so no one would snitch on him
My theory is that the Jovian Planets sometimes hibernate and they still attract celestial bodies and perhaps destroy them unintentionally. This would explain how Jupiter and Saturn don't realise the amount of moons they have and don't know all their names. So I believe, Saturn and Uranus just got into a state of hibernation and while so, they gained Moons and Rings and that's why they don't know where they came from.
well when you grow up, you usually remember things as tho you were always like that, maybe that why, but good noticing, I never realised that
Or it’s just a plot hole
@@Huck5-7 I swear SolarBalls has a lot of plot holes. Remember when they said the names of Planets are from the Earthlings? Well, Earth doesn't exist yet but the Sun and the four Gas and Ice Giants have their names
What I find questionable about the Big Bang Trilogy being cannon is that Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and The Sun all have their names despite the fact that Humanity wasn't around. They stated countless times in other videos that they're aware that their names come from the Earthlings, even in the Planet X Arc they do this, however they already have their names before Earth even existed. Also it doesn't make Sense that X just randomly doesn't have a name and it's not questioned at all. I think it would have been better that the Visuals and lines said in the Big Bang Trilogy aren't cannon and the events that actually happened are a little different.
In The Big Bang episodes, Astrodude is making the celestial bodies sentient for a bedtime story… or so he thinks. Maybe he doesn’t know that everything he said in the story actually did happen, and he thought he was doing it for his son to understand everything.
I 100% agree with this!
My theory is that Astrodude is just telling his son and wife about the early solar system from the scientific point of view, and the actual images of what is going on is completly unrelated to Astrodude's story, they actually take us to the past. However, I believe the part where the planets call each other by the current name they have is not canon and just made to avoid confusion. I believe the planets didn't actually have their current names, as they were named by Earthlings. Instead, they might've called each other, "The glowing one (sun)", "big boy/role model (Jupiter)", "butter planet (Saturn)", etc.
I actually wondered that when those episodes first came out, like what are the chances of Astrodude telling a story about planets and other stuff having faces and personalities before he actually going into space and finding out that they do have faces and personalities? Or if he actually knew word for word what each character said and why it happened?
In the planet X arc video, the big bang episodes removed the astrodude and his family.
really? cool!
3:16 I was literally just about to comment that lol
3:16 can you please tell me the music?
I also wanna know but I dont unfortunately
What’s the next theory going to be about
What solar system will Planet X go to?
Planet X's future
@ ok
You spelt canon in the thumbnail wrong. It’s “Canon” not “Cannon”
(He fixed it, Don’t harass me now)
Thanks for pointing that out! It is now fixed lol
@@SolarBallsTheoryit's still the same fir me
I see youre a grammar police person
Your name is Cannon (@@AwayCannon201)
Are you guys blind?,wheres the word canon in the thumbnail
IMO, Solarballs has done its best to be as accurate/fact checking as it can using theories from scientists-- especially if there was even a big bang. Humanity is just guessing based on what is available to us in the universe.
The question if it's 'canon' is again, based on years of studies and observations from scientists. And there's so. much that we don't know! It's honestly fascinating.
Of course, there's still no evidence of actual sentient planets.
I think solarballs said on patron that this happened in the show like the Big Bang story
Solarballs description: our first canon episode!
You: is it canon?
they probably are
but given that it's Astrodude's telling of the story, the events that happened are relatively similar but still fairly different
of course it's canon,it's a huge part of the lore
Well some of it happened as else the planet X arc would be not there. Maybe the names they call each other are substitutions by astrodude and not what they really were named.
Either everything is canon or everything is a story told by Astrodude to his son.
Heyyyy, Detective Triton.
Here’s one problem what about all the giant stars where they’re gonna pop up?😅
Make a video about "if everyone was dreaming about Planet X"
Does that mean they were also dreaming about Ganymede and Europa coming back?
@PlanetGuy901 how knows...
I never asked myself this question lol.
The episodes aren't canon the events described in them are. You can tell they aren't canon because the characters including other stars are using Earthling names before the Earth even exists. The story is clearly being told from Astrodudes perspective as a substitution for the story Planet X told Ganymede and Europa.
dude but what do you expect them to call stars
maybe that’s just their names, and earthlings came up with the same names that they actually have
Loved this theory
Ohhhhhh yea that makes sense
You are back again😊
Yes stars are sapient and bully new born t Tauri stars 😂😂😂
They can also move stupidly fast (I think they moved faster than light when that star was going Supernova)
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@Mixyxxx don't encourage their stupidty,there's no prize for it,they're just a cartoon hater and a fake fan,I bet they didn't even watch the video at all
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@@eeveefennecfox first of all don't call me stupid and a cartoon hater you don't know jackcrap about me and you shouldn't say these things because someone commented first, saying i'm a fake fan is wrong the only reason i manged to get here first is becuase i'm subscribed to the channel, about whether or not i watched the video i did and i can tell you right now what it's about it's about The Questionable Reliability of the big bang Episodes becuase they are being told by astro dude someone who wasn't Present when the Big Bang Happened.
@@Mrsmile260Being first isn't rewarding.
@@Mrsmile260 So, what does commenting "first" actually contribute?