I'll always love when scientists dont just say "oh youd die" and actually explain what would happen if we had something to make us be able to survive it even if its breif
I mean you can survive the atm pressure on venues if you have diver pressure suit (the ones the use for deep diving…..Jupiter is a whole story of its own…
How are you going to explain what you don't know? They've never put a probe there. So I say again. How can you explain what you don't know? This guy is full of shit! Ask him why do the planets change shape when you look through a telescope? And why have we never seen a real photo of Jupiter? Why are they all computer generated? Or the other side of it? Like the Moon! We can get there, just not the other side!
Jupiter is theorized to have a rocky liquid metal core due to the density of the planet effecting the state of matter of the gases. Basically is so cold and far enough away from the sun the build mass that condenses the hydrogen into a liquid and possibly a solid.
Gas-liquid-solid, more pressure ie exerted further in meaning it could have a liquid core and have a solid core within that core, remember this is all theoretical so there are many potentials going on within Jupiter
@@aidang3746 Pretty much what this guy said. Change in pressure can affect both boiling *and* "freezing" points in the elemental state of matter. Hydrogen can Freeze at 14K or something like that but under the intense pressure of the swurling atmosphere could allow it to potentinally become a solid state. Similar to liquid nitrogen or liquid oxygen, something normally a gas. or Mercury something normally a liquid could solidify.
It's liquid hydrogen but not because its cold, but because of the intense pressure. Jupiter gets super hot below a few hundred kilometers, and the core is theorized to be several times hotter than the surface of the Sun (but not anywhere close to the core of the Sun).
Lava is a liquid and cools into rock...the core isnt a consistent temperature all throughout and its also moving i know this is hard to understand...but school taught us this at a very young age. @justadude99
Never thought of it that way. So is it possible to float in a gas though and if so how far into Jupiter before the pressure crushes you instead of floating. Or if you do float with or without the pressure suit could you survive the heat at that stratosphere? Also wouldn't it have to be low enough to reach a density that the gas becomes liquid because we wouldn't be boyant enough otherwise?
There is probably a hard rocky middle with elements like earths mantle and core. This rocky center is probably a bit larger than earth. There could be an ocean of water too. This ocean could be a thousand miles deep. Let us speculate about the unknowns some more, I did use the word “could”.
Have we considered space submarines, they survive the crushing ocean depths. Why not build something specialized to yeet itself into Jupiter and chill in an equalized density. I have absolutely no idea how it would be able to sink in raise or really control itself in the winds of Jupiter but im sure some smart mf could. (Im stoned but still think this is a dope idea)
Depending on the gas composition yes. But descending from outer space you would never reach that level. The atmospheric winds would keep you afloat your matter (density) would never be added to the core.
What is even wilder and is true, the ratio of the size of Earth to Jupiter is the same for Jupiter to the Sun. Jupiter is 11 times the diameter of Earth. Sun is 10 times the diameter of Jupiter. Earth sees Jupiter as huge. Jupiter sees the Sun just as huge compared to it
What I would give to talk to this guy... It seems that it doesn't matter who I talk to about whatever, I don't get a whole lot of answers... How nice it would be to even get some answers ...
The knowledge about how deadly it is outside earth should make humans appreciate all the life on it but it seems to make them treat other sentient beings as just food and slaves while destroying the planet even more.
Thats our earth life,...if you live on jupiter, the would expand so much that you would evaporate and be breathable air on earth,..if you wer a " human" on jupiter
Falling on Jupiter it's a gaseous environment... you will fall until the force of the gaseous environment on you... that is the floatation force... equals your weight... then... you'll just hang there...in mid "air" ...stuck in one place... like some kind of human-shaped helium balloon... for all eternity... mu hu ha ha ha 😈
Nope. That said, the pressure gets so high that the hydrogen starts to act more like a liquid, then more like a solid. Jupiter is basically a star that was too small for nuclear fusion to begin.
Could you imagine sending out a glider probe or probes to just get a better look at everything I would do it to all the planets on mars we could have a solar glider
Let's talk medical what if the Jupiter density atmospheric pressure is caught up in scientific bottles that hold it but to be used for cancer victims during surgery catching the atoms that will be used on earth
If a human jumped into Jupiter, the iron in your blood would go deeper than all your other parts. Your makeup would eventually get strung out to many layers of the planet since it’s all different densities. Pretty neat.
Ok that's a great idea! I'm sure someone smarter than me could calculate if the total combined mass would be enough to create a dwarf Star or something
Still very young I hope one day I can see them drop something into Jupiter to see how it looks from the inside would be Epic!
If you can build something that withstands that gravity, i think the military would like a contract first.
I bet it look like dark strong sand storm and you cant see anything
@@Borisyadnedepends where u are but it is obvious sunlight still hits jupiter so this isnt true everywhere on Jupiter
Everyone gangsta until jupiter sets on fire
u couldnt see anything as u would be in a thick brown substance
I'll always love when scientists dont just say "oh youd die" and actually explain what would happen if we had something to make us be able to survive it even if its breif
Space jerky!
This one has an agenda. It's all about him
@@randolph-lj4vpshut up
@@randolph-lj4vpsounds like youre projecting a bit there
Wut@@randolph-lj4vp
Jupiter 🤝 Venus
Crushing and burning its visitors with its dense atmosphere
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@@012jebaited Thanks bro
I mean you can survive the atm pressure on venues if you have diver pressure suit (the ones the use for deep diving…..Jupiter is a whole story of its own…
@@Money4hive Both would still roast you harder than Wendy's on twitter, so you'd need something to deal with that aspect too.
Yeah, Venus was f*ckd by Russia already.
A science fiction movie about descending into Jupiter could be a dope movie
Something called “Jupiter Descending”. 😂😂😂
@@spaghett044 that movie sucked
This guys videos are so interesting, the way he explains everything is very cool.
Fr 😂
He went to Harvard
How are you going to explain what you don't know? They've never put a probe there. So I say again. How can you explain what you don't know? This guy is full of shit! Ask him why do the planets change shape when you look through a telescope? And why have we never seen a real photo of Jupiter? Why are they all computer generated? Or the other side of it? Like the Moon! We can get there, just not the other side!
@@Wesley-f9land?
it's only cool because of his pressure proof suit!
Jupiter is theorized to have a rocky liquid metal core due to the density of the planet effecting the state of matter of the gases.
Basically is so cold and far enough away from the sun the build mass that condenses the hydrogen into a liquid and possibly a solid.
"rocky liquid metal core"? Please explain how it can be both rocky and liquid.
Gas-liquid-solid, more pressure ie exerted further in meaning it could have a liquid core and have a solid core within that core, remember this is all theoretical so there are many potentials going on within Jupiter
@@aidang3746 Pretty much what this guy said. Change in pressure can affect both boiling *and* "freezing" points in the elemental state of matter. Hydrogen can Freeze at 14K or something like that but under the intense pressure of the swurling atmosphere could allow it to potentinally become a solid state. Similar to liquid nitrogen or liquid oxygen, something normally a gas. or Mercury something normally a liquid could solidify.
It's liquid hydrogen but not because its cold, but because of the intense pressure. Jupiter gets super hot below a few hundred kilometers, and the core is theorized to be several times hotter than the surface of the Sun (but not anywhere close to the core of the Sun).
Lava is a liquid and cools into rock...the core isnt a consistent temperature all throughout and its also moving i know this is hard to understand...but school taught us this at a very young age. @justadude99
Movie name: Jupiter Decending.
Makes life on earth seem just that much more special.
My smol brain can't comprehend what Jupiter is like
Love this information
Jupiter call-out!
My favorite planet.
Atmospheric submarines would be wild AF
a blimp is sort of like an atmospheric submarine... a basic one... i never thought of it like that until now...
Never thought of it that way. So is it possible to float in a gas though and if so how far into Jupiter before the pressure crushes you instead of floating. Or if you do float with or without the pressure suit could you survive the heat at that stratosphere? Also wouldn't it have to be low enough to reach a density that the gas becomes liquid because we wouldn't be boyant enough otherwise?
Thank you for helping me plan my next vacation spot😂
You would die instantly from looking at the immense and unimaginable size of Jupiter. 🙏🏾
Ohhh.. nooo… I was planning on jumping..😭😭💀
Do a 🤸!
He forgot that you’d be thrown around like a rag doll due to the insane wind speeds.
I need to get me one of those pressure resistant suits one day!! 🚀
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Summer ✍️ holiday ✍️ on ✍️ Jupiter ✍️ cancelled ✍️
Need a pair of goggles for when he says “pressure proof”
always...before my bedtime I get a crazy video, can I dream in peace for once?
Please don’t plunk me down on Jupiter
Reference movie: When Worlds Collide! That's Jupiter and Neil Degrasse Tyson. Two large planetary objects of gas!
I always wondered about this
Me 2. It’s crazy that there’s something out there like that.
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He says pressure proof suit. We wouldn't be able to make something that would resist that pressure
It's crazy to think the pressure is so immense that hydrogen is compressed into a metallic-looking liquid.
Just drop Chuck Norris in Jupiter then you will know what is in the centre of Jupiter 😂😂😂
There is probably a hard rocky middle with elements like earths mantle and core. This rocky center is probably a bit larger than earth. There could be an ocean of water too. This ocean could be a thousand miles deep. Let us speculate about the unknowns some more, I did use the word “could”.
Ain't your skin a pressure suit. I'd just be hire in elevation
Build pressurized stations like iss etc.. and drop them into Jupiter and build colonies of Star Wars cloud cities ! Just a thought 💭
Science is amazing!
Well that's that, i won't be getting plunked down on Jupiter, i have no pressure suit after all
I still believe there is a solid core. That's a lot of pressure.
Have we considered space submarines, they survive the crushing ocean depths. Why not build something specialized to yeet itself into Jupiter and chill in an equalized density. I have absolutely no idea how it would be able to sink in raise or really control itself in the winds of Jupiter but im sure some smart mf could. (Im stoned but still think this is a dope idea)
Yes you have been there and you own it 😂😂😂
Well we have sent spacecraft and probes there many times...
assuming I had pressure proof suit etc if I had enough momentum could I pass through the core and come out the other side
No, the core would either be metallic or rocky. It would be more than solid enough to stop you.
Instrumental name?
Aglow (slowed / intro)
Would there be a point in pressure where the gas just eventually forms a liquid state, and then a solid state due to how much is compressed?
Depending on the gas composition yes. But descending from outer space you would never reach that level. The atmospheric winds would keep you afloat your matter (density) would never be added to the core.
Imagine if Earth was the size of Jupiter. That'd be wild.
If earth was the size of jupiter it would be a gas giant
What is even wilder and is true, the ratio of the size of Earth to Jupiter is the same for Jupiter to the Sun.
Jupiter is 11 times the diameter of Earth.
Sun is 10 times the diameter of Jupiter.
Earth sees Jupiter as huge. Jupiter sees the Sun just as huge compared to it
We'd still find a way to mess it up
What I would give to talk to this guy... It seems that it doesn't matter who I talk to about whatever, I don't get a whole lot of answers... How nice it would be to even get some answers ...
All the gas giants HAVE to have some sort of solid or liquid core, their gravity pulls in EVERYTHING, it doesn't choose only gasses
Ive always wondered if the cloud are like earth clouds mostly moisture or would it be like walking through a sandstorm
Bro just described a scuba dive..
Sometimes I like to imagine that all the planets are actually giant prisons for ancient gods and Zeus is trapped inside Jupiter
Well I can muscle through vaporization, give me the pressure suit now
According to some people who "talk to aliens".
aliens live in Ganimedes.
they have bases on many moons
If we [ the human beings ] built a pressure suit around the sensors of
Any prob, that was sent to other what we considered to be true
All these scientists talk about what would happen on different planets but have never been there 😂
So there is no solid center core? It just hotter and denser gas as you get to the center?
Pressure suit. Also immune to heat, intense radiation, 1000kph winds, liquid metal rain.
The knowledge about how deadly it is outside earth should make humans appreciate all the life on it but it seems to make them treat other sentient beings as just food and slaves while destroying the planet even more.
He's wrong. There can be solids inside Jupiter that you'd hit.
Is that what happened to Shoemaker -Levi 9?
This feels like a threat
at what point does the gas become liquid and is there a solid core
Thats our earth life,...if you live on jupiter, the would expand so much that you would evaporate and be breathable air on earth,..if you wer a " human" on jupiter
Basically he's saying Jupiter has no solid state or surface to land on it's just a bunch of gases in liquid swirling
Falling on Jupiter
it's a gaseous environment... you will fall until the force of the gaseous environment on you... that is the floatation force... equals your weight...
then... you'll just hang there...in mid "air" ...stuck in one place... like some kind of human-shaped helium balloon... for all eternity... mu hu ha ha ha 😈
Could you imagine if we had the technology to mine gas giants?
gas giants are like little stars that arent lit hehe
Throw a match in there
@@bp900Jupiter can't burn. 10 million lit matches would do nothing since there is not enough oxygen to sustain combustion.
@@MrT------5743 i had no idea 🥴
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Sinking sand planet sounds horrifying
I have a pressure resistance suit. It is called staying on earth and away from the depths of its oceans.😅😅😅😅
"oh, and by the way..."
I'm sure Jupiter has a core.
Possibly a diamond core.
A solid core yes. A diamond core though? No
@neonsnake2319 it was a theory I had heard, something to do with pressure and temperature and all the carbon everywhere.
I love how they always know what would happen in a situation that literally nobody has ever been in.
the beauty of science!
Tell me you failed middle school science without saying it
For context, Neil was asked how his day was at the checkout line
So it's insulated?
Context: "Neil was asked how he'd like to die "
That sounds like a nightmare
Good to know. I’ll stay clear!
Wonder what would happen if you did the same thing on Venus!
You would continue to fall until you hit the surface of Venus.
Whatz the background music
A planet of quicksand.
It has to have a surface
Does Jupiter have a solid core?
Bull has a solid surface like every other planet
I've touched the core of Jupiter with my hand. An interesting experience touching gas that's as dense as metal.
So there are no solid masses on Jupiter??
Nope. That said, the pressure gets so high that the hydrogen starts to act more like a liquid, then more like a solid. Jupiter is basically a star that was too small for nuclear fusion to begin.
@Ravaxr thanks
under all that jupiter must still have a surface
There is a good chance it has a solid core but no real surface
Could you imagine sending out a glider probe or probes to just get a better look at everything I would do it to all the planets on mars we could have a solar glider
All hail jupiter
Music ?
If you had, one shot, one opertunety
People calling bull. Remember a lot of these guys came up with equations before even seeing these things, that turned out to be correct.
So, what would happen if someone were to “accidentally” knock 2 or 3 of Jupiters heaviest moons into its center?
fun fact Jupiter has a solid core the size of 10 earths
But pressure suits don't seem to have any pressure. These space pressure suits are made from fabric.
What’s the music?
Aglow intro slowed
Let's talk medical what if the Jupiter density atmospheric pressure is caught up in scientific bottles that hold it but to be used for cancer victims during surgery catching the atoms that will be used on earth
Guys I think falling into Jupiter might hurt
Question: doesn’t gas become liquid under high pressure? Jupiter must have a liquid core?
Yes and some liquids become solid at certain pressures and temperatures. Hydrogen is weird because it can become metallic as a solid.
If a human jumped into Jupiter, the iron in your blood would go deeper than all your other parts. Your makeup would eventually get strung out to many layers of the planet since it’s all different densities. Pretty neat.
Had Jupiter gotten bigger, we would be living in a binary star system
Thinking about this gives me unnecessary anxiety
Crushed and vaporized? So, you would just become a part of the Jupiter? More Jupiter?
That's how it got so big
I want to see the ocean of liquid metallic hydrogen.
Bold words for someone who’s never been to Jupiter.
He makes stuff up constantly
Simple buoyancy
@@randolph-lj4vp this isnt made up. Look it up yourself lmao
Retard
I wonder if we could combine our gas giants to make a small sun
Ok that's a great idea! I'm sure someone smarter than me could calculate if the total combined mass would be enough to create a dwarf Star or something
Straight gas
Same here, yes Jupiter is a gas ball.dont give up hope the wondered off space.maybe your guessing right 😂
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