@@lawrenceladd4531 By adding near negligible amounts of mass, Yes Jupiter is very important, but really even just an Earth or two worth isn't going to change that much
So, on Earth the atmosphere exerts approximately 14.7 psi on us (1 atm). On your terraformed Neptune, this is multiplied by 669, resulting in appx. 9834.3 psi. So at 4.91715 tons per square inch, that's gonna feel like you're under 229.85803064 M1A1 tanks. I'm not sure what you've had parked on top of you, but I don't know if I could survive that.
Uncivildefiance It would be a good idea to stay at a height near cloud tops on Neptune. This is what you would feel at the core of the gas planet. Near cloud tops might exert an atmospheric pressure of that around Earth.
@@arcturus9366 and if you fall, then theres less likely you will survived unless you're saved by flying rescue ship Being a human catcher would the most stressful job you can have, no matter how much payment you get
"Humans have no problems surviving at high pressure." **No, not at all. It's just 670 times Earths.** That's NOTHING. You know that our bodies is not just made up of water, right? You know that human tissue is quite compressible? Just try our own tissue.
+Pinkiepie Forfurher actually it measures atm for every planet. the human body can only survive roughly 33 atms of pressure. we would be dead in a matter of seconds.
If we had nine planets that orbits in our solar system, had the same atmosphere like Earth, people inhabitants on those planets, today, there would be more than 15 Billion humans living in every planet.
By 5 ATM you begin to feel the difference. At 30 ATM it get uncomfortably high and human will die at a pressure above 100 ATM. So much of the planets are still uninhabitable
honestly you are one of my top 5 favorite youtubers, i think you should collaborate with scishow space, you just have an interesting personality and are a good content creator overall
Fun simulation, but I don't think we are so resilient in coping with high pressure as you'd like to think. Divers can only stay underwater for a limited time. I think anymore than a couple of atmospheres would pose a serious problem.
Cool Video, Thumbs up :) I have a Idea for a Simulation: Can you pls crash each one Saturn, Uranus and Neptune into Jupiter? Would be interesting to see if it would increase the quantity of Hydrogen and Mass enough, to ignite Jupiter into a Star :) (provided that "universe sandbox" is able to simulate that)
It can definitely simulate that but it won't be enough material to make it into a sun unfortunately. In the last video I made I increased a mass of Jupiter until it turned into a sun and you needed to have over 200 mass of Jupiter for that to happen. Crashing the gas giants together will barely give 2 Jupiter masses
We could terraform Jupiter and Saturn without sacrificing any of its size. In fact we would make it bigger if we simply created a massive spherical shell with a circumference at a distance from Jupiter itself so gravity is at lest proximal to earth. Then we just cover that surface with dirt and rock and bio material and lots of water.
Dude, if we're crushed on Venus' 90 atm of pressure, what do you think will happen at several hundred atm? "Wont notice a thing." Sure wont, we'll be dead.
turning all planets in solar system into earth-like planets, expanding habitable (goldilocks) zone, and turning all gas giants into super-earths. also Jupiter's giant spot disappears.
Btw, we could never Colonize Jupiter after we terraformed it. Jupiter is the only reason Earth isn’t bombarded with asteroids as we speak. Soooo building cities and having humans on Jupiter would be a nightmare.
I don't like that you can remove mass willy nilly. I don't know if is possible, but creating multiple gas moons from Jupiter's atmosphere might be the way to go, while simultaneously crashing some of the 48 or so moons Jupiter has into it, to harvest solid material.
Aton can you find a simulator that can show what will happen if a comet crashed on Mar's north or south pole and simulate the effects such as ice caps melting and crater forming that can support 1 bar at the bottom of it?
The big killer with outer solar system terraforming would be the weak sunlight. Even low-light plants usually require between 150-200 watts of light per square meter, and Jupiter doesn't get much more than about 55 watts/square meter even before you take into account atmospheres. I question whether you could have any photosynthesis without artificial light out there and beyond.
Would terraforming really work? If the planet is not within the 'Goldilocks zone' it would either be too hot or too cold. Sorry if this is a bit nit picky, but I couldn't help myself.
yeah terraforming would work if we have the technology. At the moment we don't have such a technology. Terraforming Mars may be possible in the near future, whereas Venus will need a much more complex technology. We can thicken the atmosphere, but we do not yet have the technology to reduce an atmosphere.
There are 8 planets Mercury,Venus,Earth,Mars,Jupiter,Saturn,Uranus, and Neptune oh and by the way the pressure would kill us on most of the gas giants except Uranus.
SurvivalistPieGaming Yea but world record for free diving is 250 Meters, which in pressure means 25atm, and he was having big troubles keeping air in his lungs as the water pressure was pushing it out, also he needed to protect his ears and nose otherwise the water would rush in and fill his lungs. And all that at 25atm, so at 90 it would be impossible to breathe as the pressure of air on our chest would be so high that our muscles and lungs wouldn't be strong enough to push the chest out to let the air in.
Well 1 Earth atmosphere is 14 kilograms of weight per square centimeter. Now 670 atmospheres is 10,050 kilograms per square centimeter. That's a lot of weight. Edit, that's gonna be hard to breath.
Neptune: who whould do this to us Saturn:Idk Jupiter:calm down Uranus is calm Sun:who did this to you guys Mecury thats easy for you to say your still your self everbody:YEAH
You should have left the mass of Neptune and replaced the hydrogen with water. Very intense gravity, but it would be a water world, so that wouldn't be as much of an issue.
we actually can't survive such high pressures as found on Uranus in your video after getting rid of much of the atmosphere. Even the 91 atmospheres found on Venus would crush us like a tin can.
Mercury would probably be uninhabitable at those temps. Humans wouldn't be able to survive ~700 atmospheres. Besides, that’s way more pressure than any ship currently made can handle. If you tried to enter into space with that much atmosphere, the ship would explode spectacularly. Assuming humans could handle that much pressure, the way to go would be pressurisation cities.
Ok, i get the ideia of turn Jupiter in a Terrestrial planet, but all that mass around it won't tear apart do to tidal forces? Or material falls back to the planets itself?
I looked it up. Humans cannot survive even 100 earth atmospheres before gas starts to become toxic and breathing becomes impossible. People would have to be breathing with tanks on their backs on those gas giants because gas would be toxic at those pressures. Just an FYI nobody would want to live there, Mars sounded absolutely amazing though
While this concept (And program) would be really cool... We would need to need Jupiter alone because its the Solar System's vacuum and has saved us several times from comets and wild asteroids.
When they make an electric model of the solar system in sandbox I'll get one again, theres much more than gravity and inertia at work folks. Electric Universe
Pluto is a planet and there are 9. Also, best way to Terraform Mars is to go to the Asteroid Belt and then slam at least 6 half mile size ice meteors in to Mars.
Hey Stephen. It's a blob of gasses on the surface and has a solid core at the center that's essentially Earth like, but under extreme pressure and temperature. All gas giants have a solid foundation.
They all have solid cores. Its just that there atmosphere is Extremely thick, and large. So, its very small (Compared to the size of things like Jupiter).
Even if a gas giant managed to begin with no solid core, anything that falls into the gas giant which is a solid would eventually sink down to the center.
can you try to teraform these moons? Earth's moons Luna Mar's moons Phobos Deimos Jupiter's moons Amalthea Io Europa Ganymede Calisto S/2003 J 2 Saturn's moons Mimas Pan Pandora Atlas Janus Prometheus Epimetheus Methone Anthe Telesto Calypso Helene Polydeuces Aegaeon Pallene Enceladus Tethys Dione Rhea Titan Hyperion Lapetus/Iapeteus Kiviuq Ijiraq Paaliaq Siarnaq Tarqeq Albiorix Bebhionn Erriapus Tarvos Phoebe Skathi Greip Hyrrokkin Mundilfari Jarnsaxa Narvi Bergelmir Aegir Bestla Thrymr Kari Ymir Loge Fonjort Uranus's moons Puck Miranda Ariel Umbreil Titaina Obereon Ferdinand Neptune's moons Proteus Nereid Triton Neso Pluto's moons Charon Hydra Styx Nix you dont have to do all of them, but it would be nice
That would be crazy to see - no one terraformed an irregular moon (except if Triton falls into that category) yet :P my best bet to do would be Proteus, Hyperion or the Martian moons.
Another way you could have warmed up the outer planets without making an unbearable atmosphere, is to give it a moon that's close by, and use the tidal forces to generate heat
I would have to disagree about humans surviving long periods of time under extremely high pressures. Molecular oxygen toxicity risks rise significantly after 2 atmospheres of pressure. I know you made this video two years ago but it would be nice to see a remade version of this video with up-to-date information.
The gas not mean there is no a solid core or something because of the pressure inside. Other fact those gas planets get those huge amount of materials from the forming of the birth of solar system and without any huge body those materials couldn't go there. Still we think gas planets are blobs without any core.
I terraformed a planet and on the dark side lights glow on the continents, does the game add human citys on the planet automaticually if it is habitable?
I terraformed a planet and after that lights glowed on the dark side on continents if you make a planet habitable does the game automaticually ad human cities?
can you also add another possibly existential sun (preferably a red dwarf star) with the hint of a Dyson swarm/sphere around such red star, (maybe humans of this system have evolved faster past the need of such red star radiation, and find it an incredible resource boon if the could "makeshift" harness the resources if not solar energy of such a red sun), effectively being a binary star system, or even a triple star system still with my interests at heart, along with Terraforming the other planets in the Solar System, like in this video, that is with your permission respectively, please. I'm really interested on how Mars and Venus would turn out. also on how a second Sun played a part in evolution on other planets, and also on how habitable the gas giants become. well irrespective of the actual unknown limits of the universe, I would like to see the limits of the Solar system in this hi-tech simulation, due to the curious mentions of *Terraforming* . Thank you, and I hope this reaches you.
Now if we were to move all the large planet like moons of the Gas giants into the asteroid belt region then terraform them, would they stay habitable in the long term?
+Skaianet good idea but their would be too much debris, we would need to make sure the planets are not too clustered we would have to constantly watch if an object was coming towards you.
+Diceros Gregoire I was under the impression that the asteroid belt was a loose collection of asteroids, as opposed to how it's portrayed in movies as this dense field of rocks and comics. Another option would be to place the planet like moons on different orbital planes, but still well with in the goldy locks zone of habitability
+The Gamer Guy MC Nah we're humans we would have wars between the planets certainly, even if it's for a dumb thing like "we're closer to the Sun we're better than those blue bastards from the outer system!"
When "terraforming" Jupiter, my idea is transforming the gas giant into a dwarf star somehow, then terraforming the Galilee moons
yea would disrupt the whole solar system, still a cool idea though!
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ATTEMPT NO LANDINGS THERE.
@D E M O N デーモン A message from the guys that ignited Jupiter in 2001: a Space Odyssey....
@@lawrenceladd4531 By adding near negligible amounts of mass, Yes Jupiter is very important, but really even just an Earth or two worth isn't going to change that much
”Now we have a perfectly habitable planet” (jupiter)
*meanwhile jupiter is like minus 230 degrees celsius*
nice spelling *DGREESES* I thought it was *DEGRESS*
@@parbat4501 oh jesus christ look at that thanks for pointing it out
Jan With Banan np
@@Derpymator happy?
@@parbat4501 DEGRESS I thought it was DEGREES
summer in spain is like terraformed mercury
😂
Esto es la verdad mas verdadera del universo
So, on Earth the atmosphere exerts approximately 14.7 psi on us (1 atm). On your terraformed Neptune, this is multiplied by 669, resulting in appx. 9834.3 psi. So at 4.91715 tons per square inch, that's gonna feel like you're under 229.85803064 M1A1 tanks. I'm not sure what you've had parked on top of you, but I don't know if I could survive that.
HOLY SHIT. That's a lot of tanks, how much money did you waste on hem?
Uncivildefiance It would be a good idea to stay at a height near cloud tops on Neptune. This is what you would feel at the core of the gas planet. Near cloud tops might exert an atmospheric pressure of that around Earth.
@@arcturus9366 and if you fall, then theres less likely you will survived unless you're saved by flying rescue ship
Being a human catcher would the most stressful job you can have, no matter how much payment you get
"Humans have no problems surviving at high pressure."
**No, not at all. It's just 670 times Earths.** That's NOTHING.
You know that our bodies is not just made up of water, right? You know that human tissue is quite compressible? Just try our own tissue.
+Markus It said 1.9 atmospheres.
+Pinkiepie Forfurher actually it measures atm for every planet. the human body can only survive roughly 33 atms of pressure. we would be dead in a matter of seconds.
+Felix Chan nope. humans may survive
well im an emrald
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If we had nine planets that orbits in our solar system, had the same atmosphere like Earth, people inhabitants on those planets, today, there would be more than 15 Billion humans living in every planet.
+White343 Would be like "mom I'm visiting my friend's house! she lives on Venus! ok don't forget to repressurize yourself when you get back"
Manuel Sacha lol tru dat
Manuel Sacha That would be so awesome. I'm pretty sure we would have the technology to get to another planet in a week.
By 5 ATM you begin to feel the difference. At 30 ATM it get uncomfortably high and human will die at a pressure above 100 ATM. So much of the planets are still uninhabitable
Saturn: ayyy you weighties look how I can float.😶
After Anton Chetrov's terraform: noooo help me now I see the Titanic.
Hi Anton! My name is Easton and I am seven years old. I watch your videos all the time. I think you’re great.
Can't get enough of universe sandbox q;
I WUV SPAAAAAAAAAAAAACE!!
honestly you are one of my top 5 favorite youtubers, i think you should collaborate with scishow space, you just have an interesting personality and are a good content creator overall
instaet of changing the gas giants it should be better changed it moons ^^ would make good 25 terraforming planetoids ^^
Holly I would merge the moons and dwarf planets and out them in between Jupiter and Satarn
Oh wow... Universe sandbox has changed a lot since the last 5 years.
Fun simulation, but I don't think we are so resilient in coping with high pressure as you'd like to think. Divers can only stay underwater for a limited time. I think anymore than a couple of atmospheres would pose a serious problem.
This video been so interesting and funny... Nice work!
Anton: terraforms gas planets
Logic: *but wait that’s illegal*
I have a good feeling that some amateur person will discover something related to astrophysics or exoplanets from just using this simulator.
Thanks for the educational videos! Liked and subscribed!
Cool Video, Thumbs up :)
I have a Idea for a Simulation:
Can you pls crash each one Saturn, Uranus and Neptune into Jupiter? Would be interesting to see if it would increase the quantity of Hydrogen and Mass enough, to ignite Jupiter into a Star :)
(provided that "universe sandbox" is able to simulate that)
It can definitely simulate that but it won't be enough material to make it into a sun unfortunately. In the last video I made I increased a mass of Jupiter until it turned into a sun and you needed to have over 200 mass of Jupiter for that to happen. Crashing the gas giants together will barely give 2 Jupiter masses
NEXIS981 It takes 14 Jupiters to make a brown dwarf (failed star). 50 to make a red dwarf (smallest active star)
"Uranus doesn't actually have as much mass as Jupiter of Saturn
"Uranus where are you"
- Anton 2014
We could terraform Jupiter and Saturn without sacrificing any of its size. In fact we would make it bigger if we simply created a massive spherical shell with a circumference at a distance from Jupiter itself so gravity is at lest proximal to earth. Then we just cover that surface with dirt and rock and bio material and lots of water.
Yes! Now I can live in Uranus!
Dude, if we're crushed on Venus' 90 atm of pressure, what do you think will happen at several hundred atm? "Wont notice a thing." Sure wont, we'll be dead.
turning all planets in solar system into earth-like planets, expanding habitable (goldilocks) zone, and turning all gas giants into super-earths. also Jupiter's giant spot disappears.
I added this to watch later the day it was uploaded.
Just now watching it.
Btw, we could never Colonize Jupiter after we terraformed it. Jupiter is the only reason Earth isn’t bombarded with asteroids as we speak. Soooo building cities and having humans on Jupiter would be a nightmare.
I don't like that you can remove mass willy nilly. I don't know if is possible, but creating multiple gas moons from Jupiter's atmosphere might be the way to go, while simultaneously crashing some of the 48 or so moons Jupiter has into it, to harvest solid material.
Aton can you find a simulator that can show what will happen if a comet crashed on Mar's north or south pole and simulate the effects such as ice caps melting and crater forming that can support 1 bar at the bottom of it?
What about giving the planets a Magnetospheres, Venus and Mercury lack one. With it, the atmosphere won't last long...
Yakarot Sennin Venus lacks one, but has more atmosphere than Earth, so we're not sure how exactly it works
+Yakarot Sennin So basically giant space magnets is what you're saying.
Giant Space Magnets is what keeps the world turning, XD
+Anton Petrov (WhatDaMath) the reason for that is it's constantly pumping out volcanic gas from its extremely volcanic surface
also mars too lacks magnetic field
The big killer with outer solar system terraforming would be the weak sunlight. Even low-light plants usually require between 150-200 watts of light per square meter, and Jupiter doesn't get much more than about 55 watts/square meter even before you take into account atmospheres. I question whether you could have any photosynthesis without artificial light out there and beyond.
Would terraforming really work? If the planet is not within the 'Goldilocks zone' it would either be too hot or too cold. Sorry if this is a bit nit picky, but I couldn't help myself.
yeah terraforming would work if we have the technology. At the moment we don't have such a technology. Terraforming Mars may be possible in the near future, whereas Venus will need a much more complex technology. We can thicken the atmosphere, but we do not yet have the technology to reduce an atmosphere.
Terra formed Mars looks a lot like Pannotia (supercontinent long ago)doesn't it?
There are 8 planets Mercury,Venus,Earth,Mars,Jupiter,Saturn,Uranus, and Neptune oh and by the way the pressure would kill us on most of the gas giants except Uranus.
Like this a lot. Original idea, carried off well! Thanks!
We better find out this whole terraforming planets thing, soon, cause we might have to move planets, or even galaxies soon.
Neptune? humans can survive 670 atmospheres? WTF????????????????
Venus has 90 and the probes sent there survived only a few hours before they got squezed. So no we couldnt.
well that was metal and was hollow no t solid. And a living thing is much different than a non-living thing btb
SurvivalistPieGaming
Yea but world record for free diving is 250 Meters, which in pressure means 25atm, and he was having big troubles keeping air in his lungs as the water pressure was pushing it out, also he needed to protect his ears and nose otherwise the water would rush in and fill his lungs. And all that at 25atm, so at 90 it would be impossible to breathe as the pressure of air on our chest would be so high that our muscles and lungs wouldn't be strong enough to push the chest out to let the air in.
was he wearing any thing
Well 1 Earth atmosphere is 14 kilograms of weight per square centimeter. Now 670 atmospheres is 10,050 kilograms per square centimeter.
That's a lot of weight.
Edit, that's gonna be hard to breath.
Pluto IS still a planet! Those people who said that it isn't were drunk!
you should get a better Graphics Card so your PC can handle more stuff on Universe Ssandbox 2
video card ? really? i dont think this game use so much video card i think he uses procesor and rams more
MedAlexRo pew pew sorry but you do need a good graphics card to run this game, trust me.
MedAlexRo pew pew nice try with your stupidness brah! (͡° ͜ʖ ͡° )
What's happening here?
+Ahmar Saeed just science stuff
Anton Petrov oh now i realised it's a game!
Not very scientifically accurate tho, but fun!
+Ahmar Saeed XD
Ahmar Saeed aaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Ahmar Saeed lol
welp nice those terraformed gasgiants, I mean noone needs them to eat the meteors hearding to our solarsystem.........
+Nono Spelfanaat noone isn't a word.. it's no one
He didn't terraform Planet Nine so there is still a gas giant out there in the game
Neptune: who whould do this to us Saturn:Idk Jupiter:calm down Uranus is calm Sun:who did this to you guys Mecury thats easy for you to say your still your self everbody:YEAH
venus' song is: downtown funk
cuz its too hot
neptune's song:i'm blue dabedeedabedaa
for obvious reasons
One shot every time he says *pressure*
Is there a way to make an "Artificial Magnetosphere" to colonize Mars? Possibly even "Artificially" change the Martian atmosphere?
Because of the decades-old joke, scientists now pronounce Uranus "Urine-us"
Joe Masters I thought it was 'ooranus'
its pronounced UR UH NUS
Great vid!
um.. water DOES condense under pressures. it turns into "exotic ice" Where it becomes ice because its squeezed into a solid, like all other matter.
You should have left the mass of Neptune and replaced the hydrogen with water. Very intense gravity, but it would be a water world, so that wouldn't be as much of an issue.
we actually can't survive such high pressures as found on Uranus in your video after getting rid of much of the atmosphere. Even the 91 atmospheres found on Venus would crush us like a tin can.
Well we can live with over 2x the pressure
He forgot to make earth habitable :(
Why did he just jump off to Mars after Venus?!
We are living on earth you dumdum
Claire Bascon
Maybe he meant toxic people?
Yeah! Let's terraform Earth! You're kryptonian space nazi!
Elson Felix Lol
BECAUSE EARTH IS ALREADY HABITABLE DUH
nice videos dude, keep up the good work.
worth the weight thank you
Mercury would probably be uninhabitable at those temps.
Humans wouldn't be able to survive ~700 atmospheres. Besides, that’s way more pressure than any ship currently made can handle. If you tried to enter into space with that much atmosphere, the ship would explode spectacularly. Assuming humans could handle that much pressure, the way to go would be pressurisation cities.
Ok, i get the ideia of turn Jupiter in a Terrestrial planet, but all that mass around it won't tear apart do to tidal forces? Or material falls back to the planets itself?
I looked it up. Humans cannot survive even 100 earth atmospheres before gas starts to become toxic and breathing becomes impossible. People would have to be breathing with tanks on their backs on those gas giants because gas would be toxic at those pressures. Just an FYI nobody would want to live there, Mars sounded absolutely amazing though
and I have noticed your universe simulator does not resemble Universe sandbox 2, I'm interested to know what it is later on.
This reminds me of Futurama since Titan, Neptune, and Pluto have been terraformed
Anton can you redo this and in clude a surface view shot of day and night from each planet after terraforming?
it makes me feel whether we are really living in a universe of simulation where some higher entities terraform planets for their fun :D seems legit :D
While this concept (And program) would be really cool... We would need to need Jupiter alone because its the Solar System's vacuum and has saved us several times from comets and wild asteroids.
When they make an electric model of the solar system in sandbox I'll get one again, theres much more than gravity and inertia at work folks. Electric Universe
Pluto is a planet and there are 9. Also, best way to Terraform Mars is to go to the Asteroid Belt and then slam at least 6 half mile size ice meteors in to Mars.
Jamie Courtereille it is a dwarf planet...
YouWonderWho Still a planet to me. :)
Does Jupiter have a solid core? I thought 'gas giant' meant that it was just a blob of gasses...
Hey Stephen. It's a blob of gasses on the surface and has a solid core at the center that's essentially Earth like, but under extreme pressure and temperature. All gas giants have a solid foundation.
They all have solid cores. Its just that there atmosphere is Extremely thick, and large. So, its very small (Compared to the size of things like Jupiter).
Even if a gas giant managed to begin with no solid core, anything that falls into the gas giant which is a solid would eventually sink down to the center.
The gas has to have something to aggregate around, otherwise it would just dissipate.
WinVisten tell that the first star in the universe. there was only one element back then.
can you try to teraform these moons?
Earth's moons
Luna
Mar's moons
Phobos
Deimos
Jupiter's moons
Amalthea
Io
Europa
Ganymede
Calisto
S/2003 J 2
Saturn's moons
Mimas
Pan
Pandora
Atlas
Janus
Prometheus
Epimetheus
Methone
Anthe
Telesto
Calypso
Helene
Polydeuces
Aegaeon
Pallene
Enceladus
Tethys
Dione
Rhea
Titan
Hyperion
Lapetus/Iapeteus
Kiviuq
Ijiraq
Paaliaq
Siarnaq
Tarqeq
Albiorix
Bebhionn
Erriapus
Tarvos
Phoebe
Skathi
Greip
Hyrrokkin
Mundilfari
Jarnsaxa
Narvi
Bergelmir
Aegir
Bestla
Thrymr
Kari
Ymir
Loge
Fonjort
Uranus's moons
Puck
Miranda
Ariel
Umbreil
Titaina
Obereon
Ferdinand
Neptune's moons
Proteus
Nereid
Triton
Neso
Pluto's moons
Charon
Hydra
Styx
Nix
you dont have to do all of them, but it would be nice
+bjgeantil ok, I'll try to do them with time, thank you
Anton Petrov yeah there could be problems with tiny moons like S/2003 J 2, but thanks for doing it
hopefully you do titan
Unbearable Luck i said he didn't have to do them all...
That would be crazy to see - no one terraformed an irregular moon (except if Triton falls into that category) yet :P my best bet to do would be Proteus, Hyperion or the Martian moons.
700atm = like putting a Boeing 777 on top of your head
Lmao
Hey,Did You Add Boxes In The Planet
Another way you could have warmed up the outer planets without making an unbearable atmosphere, is to give it a moon that's close by, and use the tidal forces to generate heat
The bottom line is if we had the technology to terraform a gas giant, we probably also had the technology to survive on one.
Anton can you play your theme song in more of your videos?
I would have to disagree about humans surviving long periods of time under extremely high pressures. Molecular oxygen toxicity risks rise significantly after 2 atmospheres of pressure. I know you made this video two years ago but it would be nice to see a remade version of this video with up-to-date information.
What kind of app or software are you using? Sorry! newbie here.
Question to Anton. Can you live in 900 atmo presure planet?
Beacuse you said humans
can live in high atmo presure.
Hello and welcome to what the meth.
The gas not mean there is no a solid core or something because of the pressure inside. Other fact those gas planets get those huge amount of materials from the forming of the birth of solar system and without any huge body those materials couldn't go there. Still we think gas planets are blobs without any core.
Great educational video!!!
Ahhhhh The olddays of Universe Sandbox
+The Unknown lol. I still have universe sandbox 1 and i'm trying to download the second game, because it's so fucking awesome.
I terraformed a planet and on the dark side lights glow on the continents, does the game add human citys on the planet automaticually if it is habitable?
I terraformed a planet and after that lights glowed on the dark side on continents if you make a planet habitable does the game automaticually ad human cities?
how did you get the organic material? because when i try to find it i cant ... im confused, is it an addon?
I think on those planets that have a lot of water you could have added a bit more land
Universe sandbox. The original. I've never seen it until now.
Your Mars has Low oxygen. Why? it has a red atmosphere.
I learned all of that from “TerraGenesis-Space Settlers”
Download that now on your phone!
since they are all different species would evolve differently e.g. in Jupiter they would have thick skin to survive the pressure
what if you were to remove the excess greenhouse gases from Venus and add them to mars?
Nice Cam
can you also add another possibly existential sun (preferably a red dwarf star) with the hint of a Dyson swarm/sphere around such red star, (maybe humans of this system have evolved faster past the need of such red star radiation, and find it an incredible resource boon if the could "makeshift" harness the resources if not solar energy of such a red sun), effectively being a binary star system, or even a triple star system still with my interests at heart, along with Terraforming the other planets in the Solar System, like in this video, that is with your permission respectively, please. I'm really interested on how Mars and Venus would turn out. also on how a second Sun played a part in evolution on other planets, and also on how habitable the gas giants become. well irrespective of the actual unknown limits of the universe, I would like to see the limits of the Solar system in this hi-tech simulation, due to the curious mentions of *Terraforming* . Thank you, and I hope this reaches you.
If we can easily live at high pressures, then how come we would get crushed if we went to the bottom of the ocean?
This is cool!!
Saturn is a gas giant. It needs rings.
Me: No problem!
How did you create this app
Everyone gansta until anton terraformes humans
you know what all of that just need a very very strong magnetic field and cool down the planet and hot it
The thing about Uranus is that it's big.
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Let's terraform Earth!
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Why did u say terraform 8 Planets?
Now if we were to move all the large planet like moons of the Gas giants into the asteroid belt region then terraform them, would they stay habitable in the long term?
+Skaianet good idea but their would be too much debris, we would need to make sure the planets are not too clustered we would have to constantly watch if an object was coming towards you.
+Diceros Gregoire I was under the impression that the asteroid belt was a loose collection of asteroids, as opposed to how it's portrayed in movies as this dense field of rocks and comics.
Another option would be to place the planet like moons on different orbital planes, but still well with in the goldy locks zone of habitability
Imagine living in that alternate universe, it would be like star wars without the wars
+The Gamer Guy MC Nah we're humans we would have wars between the planets certainly, even if it's for a dumb thing like "we're closer to the Sun we're better than those blue bastards from the outer system!"
Neptune's ground was not blue. Venues, Mars and Neptune looked the best tho
10:48 "Now the thing about ur anus is that it has a huge, huge atmosphere difference" #bestquote2016