For some reason my dumbass read the tittle as Hitting the earth with a cat the size of 1000 hurricanes. That would be a good video idea tho just sayin 😂
The life likelihood at around 9:20 is so small that it has changed to use Standard Form. 1.05E-07 essentially means, that the 1 is the 7th digit after the decimal point, so at that point, the life likelihood was 0.000000105 %, or 1 ten millionth of a percent.
It's probably just a bunch of tardigrade, surviving because screw logic, tardigrade will survive. They'd probably come out of a Gray experiment and be like "Was that all?"
@@ContemporaryCompendium Roaches will actually die if subjected to near absolute zero (0.05 kelvin) or boiling temperatures (150+C), a thousand times the radiation most creatures can survive, extreme pressure (40k kilopascals), or the hard vacuum of space. Tardigrade are capable of surviving all that. They have a lifespan measured in months... unless they go to sleep, in which case it's basically cryostasis and they can wait infinitely to wake back up (longest test so far was 30 years in a freezer). One test on them literally involved firing them like bullets into a sandbag. They could survive up to 1.14 gigapascal impact. Water bears took the concept of survival to the extreme.
@@TheCatstronautI mean if that happened you wouldn’t know anything about it, it’s everyone else who suffers most. Impact area gets instantly eliminated, this is definitely preferable.
6:51 as an astrophysicist this process is actually called spaghettification and it occurs when one side of an object experiences enough of a difference in gravitational force than it’s other side as to overcome its own surface gravity/ molecular bonds that hold the object in question together
Ong Is this why traveling through wormholes would be highly dangerous even if they worked as we thought. Like the front side will enter before the back so it’s Stretches the objects out. (Let’s say a person) you are instantly dead.
No spaghettification only happens in black holes and neutron stars because they have a lot of gravity what you just saw was the roché limit where the planet's (in this case earth as a gas giant) gravity over comes the moons gravity so if you were on the moon you'd float off its surface and slowly either get ripped apart or you'd fall into the said planet this would spread the moon apart causing rings but since mimas the object thrown at earth (mimas is Saturn's moon) wasn't in orbit instead of becoming rings It fell directly into earth
@@Major.hurricanekirk It won't hit. When astrologers say it'll be a "near miss" that means within a million miles or so. Because space is measured in light years. One light year is 5.88 Trillion (with a T) miles.
Well this is very fitting because Florida is being hit by a cat 5 hurricane that just highlights the entire place. Good luck there! I’m not directly in the path, so it’s a tropical storm for me.
Yes, the chemistry does work out like that. Though it's not the most efficient (and commercially used) method to make sulfuric acid. But you can be quite sure that almost whatever SO2 does in the Earth's atmosphere will be some acid. 4:40 Funnily enough, sulfuric acid (not SO2 exactly, but still, as its product) does react with biological matter similarly to burning. It takes all the H and O out of you, so it would leave only the C, something like coal or soot.
Hello everybody, just to answer Grays question in the beginning of the video increasing the sulfur dioxide content of the atmosphere would create significant sulfuric acid in the atmosphere which would come out as acid rain, however, replacing the oxygen with sulfur dioxide would not cause acid to be formed because water and oxygen are essential components of creating the sulfuric acid that is part of acid rain. This is coming from a college graduate in biochemistry.
6:30 That's called the Roche Limit. That's the distance where the smaller planet is so overpowered by the big planet's gravity, that even the gravity the smaller planet's using to hold itself together isn't significant enough to do its job anymore. It's where ring systems like Saturn's come from: a moon or dwarf planet crosses the Roche limit and gets shredded before it can fall in, then the fragments start orbiting and become rings.
6:38 that is your meteor hitting the Roche limit basically the point where the gravity of the planet literally pulls any big objects apart when that happens whir something orbiting the planet it creates rings
Ooof. Im glad to see your chaotic hurricanes again but oof. Theres a reason they are my favorite storm. I get bored when its a quiet season. I know it sounds bad I need a chaotic distraction to function. This season was more active than last year and didnt disappoint.
Sulfur Dioxide is 1 sulfur atom, 2 oxygen atoms. You probably couldn't make sulfur hurricanes (on a multicellular life sustaining planet) due to how different things would have to be for that large a quantity of sulfur to gather in hurricane prone areas, not to mention how difficult it would be for Sulfur to stay included in a hurricane.
Acid like that wouldn’t be able to stop something like a meteor, the thing that would stop it is simply the fact it’s falling through the sky, it just crumbles and burns up, the acid wouldn’t do much of anything.
When you replace Iron with Sulfuric Acid, your replacing the Earth's CORE, and MANTLE with Sulfuric Acid essentially turning it into a deprived gas planet. Having iron in a planet keeps the continents and surface solid and not a hellish jelly or solid like ICE-7 7:14
Without a Iron core, your planet cannot have magnetism aka THE STUFF THAT ALLOWS YOU TO NOT GET EXTREME CANCER FOR STANDING 8 MINS IN THE SUN AND TO HAVE AN ATMOSPHERE.
Info for Grey for next time you pay with the atmosphere or chemical makeup of the planet: nitrogen makes up 80% of breathable air, carbon and silicon are the two most common elements in non-ore rocks, lithium burns in oxygen and sodium explodes in water.
8:14 Captain Planet America was the first thing that ran through my head. For those of you who don't know, Captain Planet, he's a hero. Going to take pollution down to zero. He's our powers magnified, and he's fighting on the planets side. Hey, I'm a Planeteer, you can be one too, cuz saving our planet is the thing to do. The power is yours.
As someone who is living in Florida and a Day Away from hurricane milton, this video is perfect for the occasion! 😝
Get outta there
@@ADeterminedTurkeypeople are choosing to stay because if they evacuate they will get caught in the storm because of the traffic and there is no gas.
In zone D
I wish you the best of luck please stay safe.
Fr bro
For some reason my dumbass read the tittle as Hitting the earth with a cat the size of 1000 hurricanes. That would be a good video idea tho just sayin 😂
You not a dumbass fam 😭😂 same 😅
A planet-sized Spleens 😊
A Spleens the size of 1000 hurricanes, do it gray.
@@VXGaming Beat'cha by _that_ 🤏 _much!_ 😁
I read as a hurricane cat
Not sure how close you are to the storm that's coming for Florida this week, but as a fellow Floridian, I hope you stay safe Gray 💛
I Wish The Best For You And All In Florida
I read that as “stay strafe”, not gonna lie.
Gray causally surviving two hurricanes and then making a video about hurricanes. Fitting.
For real 😂
True
The life likelihood at around 9:20 is so small that it has changed to use Standard Form. 1.05E-07 essentially means, that the 1 is the 7th digit after the decimal point, so at that point, the life likelihood was 0.000000105 %, or 1 ten millionth of a percent.
It's probably just a bunch of tardigrade, surviving because screw logic, tardigrade will survive. They'd probably come out of a Gray experiment and be like "Was that all?"
@@ImminDragon roaches. It's always roaches.
@@ContemporaryCompendium Roaches will actually die if subjected to near absolute zero (0.05 kelvin) or boiling temperatures (150+C), a thousand times the radiation most creatures can survive, extreme pressure (40k kilopascals), or the hard vacuum of space. Tardigrade are capable of surviving all that. They have a lifespan measured in months... unless they go to sleep, in which case it's basically cryostasis and they can wait infinitely to wake back up (longest test so far was 30 years in a freezer). One test on them literally involved firing them like bullets into a sandbag. They could survive up to 1.14 gigapascal impact.
Water bears took the concept of survival to the extreme.
@@ImminDragon That's what roaches WANT you to think.
Don't give them that satisfaction.
Tartagrade supremacy
I hope that you stay safe thru all the hurricanes this season and Milton that's coming up can't lose my favorite content creator
its florida
he's floridian
he knows how to stay safe
@oktena yes we activate the manatee shields
Yes more universe sandbox
Does anyone else's anxiety ease a little bit whenever a new gray video comes out??
Acid Rain Hurricane sounds like a killer prog metal group.
Nice and rhymy, too.
i hope your doing ok gray your literally working through two hurricanes thats commitment dude thanks for what you do
Nice to know that Gray is here to tell all the Hurricane victims that, "It could be worse."
I agree with your logic
Especially since he IS a hurricane victim LMAO
Yep
Victim?
@@rex_ink oh you must be 12 just bcus u live in the state doesnt mean ur being affected the worse he experinced was some small winds and rain
1:30 gray plz no
Hello
@@BPvengeance
@@anthonyschocke2831
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2:19 What the heck, Gray, you hit my neck of the woods. What did I ever do to you.
I doubt you even live in the middle of the United States, because no one actually lives there
@@newyorkedit0r colorado is (mostly)
and i live there
@@TheCatstronautI mean if that happened you wouldn’t know anything about it, it’s everyone else who suffers most.
Impact area gets instantly eliminated, this is definitely preferable.
It's not Grays' fault. The Huskers are on the verge of bowl eligibility, and it must be stopped.
@newyorkedit0r ha! You're wrong! I live in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Pretty much the middle of the country. And I'm actually from Kansas which is the middle.
US Govrnment watching Gray: WRITE THAT DOWN! WRITE THAT DOWN !
Lol
6:51 as an astrophysicist this process is actually called spaghettification and it occurs when one side of an object experiences enough of a difference in gravitational force than it’s other side as to overcome its own surface gravity/ molecular bonds that hold the object in question together
Ong Is this why traveling through wormholes would be highly dangerous even if they worked as we thought.
Like the front side will enter before the back so it’s Stretches the objects out. (Let’s say a person) you are instantly dead.
Isn't this phenomenom known as passing the Roche Limit?
Which nothing in this video had the gravity to cause spaghettification.. soo I'm gonna say you're just a reddit astrophysicist...
@@alanbareiro6806yes
No spaghettification only happens in black holes and neutron stars because they have a lot of gravity what you just saw was the roché limit where the planet's (in this case earth as a gas giant) gravity over comes the moons gravity so if you were on the moon you'd float off its surface and slowly either get ripped apart or you'd fall into the said planet this would spread the moon apart causing rings but since mimas the object thrown at earth (mimas is Saturn's moon) wasn't in orbit instead of becoming rings
It fell directly into earth
Universe Sandbox is one the best games for Gray. Watching him ruin lives on a cosmic scale is hard to beat.
Is it free
I can’t find the game
This about to be real life
Wait for the other shoe to drop lol
No, it's not.
@@oxide9679 HU Milton
@@Major.hurricanekirk It won't hit. When astrologers say it'll be a "near miss" that means within a million miles or so. Because space is measured in light years. One light year is 5.88 Trillion (with a T) miles.
@@oxide9679 If it’s your prediction, I’m fine with that
Timmy was a scientist, but Timmy is no more. For what Timmy thought was H2O, was H2SO4.
When you're tasked with saving the planet, but nobody said _anything_ about saving the *_people._*
Well this is very fitting because Florida is being hit by a cat 5 hurricane that just highlights the entire place. Good luck there! I’m not directly in the path, so it’s a tropical storm for me.
your timing is hilarious
As a fellow floridian, I can confirm that everyone here survived the acid rain
How did Hurricane Helens go for ya gray
Just look at this video for your answer.
Knowing him Helene strength were rookie numbers.
He doesn't live in the panhandle so it went just fine for him.
@@Mysticwolf54lol true
Milton is the real question
when theres a tornado warning this is what my phone thinks is happening
11:20 Ah.. Eurika! You've done it! You've discovered PURE WU-TANGIUM
I hope you’re okay with these recent hurricanes. Stay safe out there! Fly away
Ironic how there’s currently a hurricane off of Florida
Gray survived the Hurricane Helene and now he want Revenge 😂
8:18 it looks like the flag of Russia 💀
Fr
8:33 BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD! SKULLS FOR THE SKULL THRONE! KHORNE FOR THE KHORNE FLAKES!
Yes, the chemistry does work out like that. Though it's not the most efficient (and commercially used) method to make sulfuric acid. But you can be quite sure that almost whatever SO2 does in the Earth's atmosphere will be some acid.
4:40 Funnily enough, sulfuric acid (not SO2 exactly, but still, as its product) does react with biological matter similarly to burning. It takes all the H and O out of you, so it would leave only the C, something like coal or soot.
10:18 He gave the earth a grand line
And thus begun the great Florida man era…….
Hey Gray. Happy to see the last hurricane didn't destroy you part of Florida. I think the hurricane gods are demanding a sacrifice via the Sims 4.
Hello everybody, just to answer Grays question in the beginning of the video increasing the sulfur dioxide content of the atmosphere would create significant sulfuric acid in the atmosphere which would come out as acid rain, however, replacing the oxygen with sulfur dioxide would not cause acid to be formed because water and oxygen are essential components of creating the sulfuric acid that is part of acid rain. This is coming from a college graduate in biochemistry.
5:19
That's 3,264,000 people still
Wtf are you talking about
@@newyorkedit0r he is saying the percentage that is left of life on Earth at that moment
No, that would be population percentage. It's talking about life likelihood, which means the chances of there to be life *at all* is roughly 0.0004
@@Atmos.
He thinks that it means how much people there are
Stay safe down there Gray !
Gray taking his anger out in the game before milton tries to return the favor.
Hey Gray. I've been having a hard time and remembered your videos and it makes me a little happy. thanks for everything
THE KING HAS POSTED IN THE LAST 25 MINUTES
One of the last few games where Gray can add MORE ZEROES with impunity.
this has gotta be my favorite series from gray.
The Russian planet 8:06
GARY UPLOADED ITS GUNNA BE A GOOD DAY (he uploads everyday)
HELL YA
HELL YEAH indeed
Hi Gray. I love your videos because they bring hours of entertainment, fun, laughter, and joy.
Earth citizens in universe sandbox every time they see Gray record a video about space stuff: Welp, we're completely f***ed.
Earth turned into Russia at 8:13
THATS HOTTER THAN THE SUN 9:09
6:30 That's called the Roche Limit. That's the distance where the smaller planet is so overpowered by the big planet's gravity, that even the gravity the smaller planet's using to hold itself together isn't significant enough to do its job anymore.
It's where ring systems like Saturn's come from: a moon or dwarf planet crosses the Roche limit and gets shredded before it can fall in, then the fragments start orbiting and become rings.
My guy giving science lessons in a GSP video
Stay safe, Gray. We love you 🙏
Speaking of hurricanes, hurricane Milton is much worse than hurricane Katrina😅
I haven't watched this dude in two years and he sounds like he hasn't aged one bit. He literally still sounds the same.
5:48
At this point, Earth basically becomes a "sulfur star", it's well above the deuterium fusion limit of 12 Jupiter masses
(look up brown dwarfs)
7:19 "And replace all of the nitrogen with water"
YAY UNIVERSE SANDBOX (when more sims gray i wanna see Florida Man again)
8:25 dude literally turned earth into Neon Genesis Evangeline
Congratulations!
well timed grey
Stay safe Gray, Hurricane Milton now cat 5. Still few days away.
You should do a collab with Nile red or Nile blue to simulate the effects of real life horrific events that could happen I think that would be fun!
Oh agreed!
earth getting violated
Please this is way more tame than what gray’s done in the past
Real
Real
lol real
Real (START CHAIN)
It’s great that gray survived Milton irl!
Gray turned the atmosphere into a cosmic hyper belt sander. Seems legit.
From one Florida Man to another, be safe with the incoming hurricane.
Finally, I have I been getting universe sandbox withdrawals
Be honest, we all need a friend like gray
I just finished watching you're last video and I instantly see a new one. Yipeeeee
Episode 275 of saying: Can we be honest: watching Gray break a broken game like Hello Neighbor would be HILARIOUS
Good to see an experimentation video again I missed this content
6:38 that is your meteor hitting the Roche limit basically the point where the gravity of the planet literally pulls any big objects apart when that happens whir something orbiting the planet it creates rings
Musta far from Star Wars 9:29 😂
Ooof. Im glad to see your chaotic hurricanes again but oof. Theres a reason they are my favorite storm. I get bored when its a quiet season. I know it sounds bad I need a chaotic distraction to function. This season was more active than last year and didnt disappoint.
Be safe grey
So that’s where the hurricane came from, it was Gray!
Sulfur Dioxide is 1 sulfur atom, 2 oxygen atoms. You probably couldn't make sulfur hurricanes (on a multicellular life sustaining planet) due to how different things would have to be for that large a quantity of sulfur to gather in hurricane prone areas, not to mention how difficult it would be for Sulfur to stay included in a hurricane.
Stay safe fellow Floridian during the storm
gray i suggest you should play the powder toy, PURE VOILATION AND CHAOS WITH ANY MURDER WEAPON YOU WANT.
I gotta sleep and i have work in 3 hours...what am i doing...watching graystillslayes
Acid like that wouldn’t be able to stop something like a meteor, the thing that would stop it is simply the fact it’s falling through the sky, it just crumbles and burns up, the acid wouldn’t do much of anything.
When you replace Iron with Sulfuric Acid, your replacing the Earth's CORE, and MANTLE with Sulfuric Acid essentially turning it into a deprived gas planet. Having iron in a planet keeps the continents and surface solid and not a hellish jelly or solid like ICE-7 7:14
Without a Iron core, your planet cannot have magnetism aka THE STUFF THAT ALLOWS YOU TO NOT GET EXTREME CANCER FOR STANDING 8 MINS IN THE SUN AND TO HAVE AN ATMOSPHERE.
9:00 that's in scientific notation. So the life likelihood for earth now is 0.000000105% :D its called im learning this in class right now ^^
Too soon, bro... Too soon... 😂
This is the most perfect time for youtube to recommend this to me
Info for Grey for next time you pay with the atmosphere or chemical makeup of the planet: nitrogen makes up 80% of breathable air, carbon and silicon are the two most common elements in non-ore rocks, lithium burns in oxygen and sodium explodes in water.
Kinda ironic title seeing as a cat 5 is heading right thru Florida
Gray, stay safe, the bad hurricanes are hitting Florida right now, hurricane Milton, I hope you are safe 😢
This is why we don't let Gray be a scientist.
This is why we should absolutely let Gray be a scientist
Watching this in Florida, thanks for the entertainment.
gurl get out of there, y'all lit gonna experience this irl in a few hours
Yes so2 causes acid rain. It's what we do at coal power plants. Scrub out sulfur dioxide using desulferization techniques
8:14 Captain Planet America was the first thing that ran through my head. For those of you who don't know, Captain Planet, he's a hero. Going to take pollution down to zero. He's our powers magnified, and he's fighting on the planets side. Hey, I'm a Planeteer, you can be one too, cuz saving our planet is the thing to do. The power is yours.
I knew Gray was behind the Milton Hurricane!
There's a category 3 hurricane coming, and he's joking about a hurricane, average Florida man
7:36 thank you for recognizing my country gray. Now I know we’re the next victims. 😂
FINALLY more Universe Sandbox episodes!!!! 😁😁😁
It’s not solar smash
oh darling
This dudes videos remind me of Mitch Hedberg comedy. To me it’s absolute gold.
Fell bad for gray the cat 5 Hilton is coming for Florida (2 strongest hurricane ever)
You never fail to make me cry tears of confusion
When you hir earth with a cat, No! What did spleens do to deserve that?
Graystillplays is still making great videos
All the anaerobic soil bacteria and ocean life having a party.
8:52 I did the math and this is 840 people
I am happy that your okay from the hurricanes 😊