0,5 seconds later : Ahhhhhhh!!!!! I can't see!!!! Who shut down the lamp?!?!! 1 seconds later : SH*T!!! NO!!! I CAN'T SEE ANYMORE !!!! I'AM BLIND AHHHHHHH!!!!!!
@@NotNochos WTF??! the pluto vs stephenson 2-18 is completely BS!!! that star would reach about saturn's orbit.. theres NO WAY that from pluto you see that size. period
@@martinilopez1 A) why are you speaking like a brimstone pastor transcribed by a 5-year old who just learned what capital letters are? B) yes, actually. Our Sun is still visible from Pluto’s orbit, and while Pluto is really far away, a star TEN THOUSAND TIMES LARGER is going to be much, much more visible.
@@rextheperson5625 you heard me I’m tried of oh the camera man oh some random guy he’s invincible oh thanks to him we have this photos like That’s annoying that’s what
Imagine if only poles were able to support life: There may arise two completely distict civilizations not knowing from each other until maybe eventually one civilization would be advanced enough to cross the heat
@@gia257 Now I don't know anymore what pole we're talking about Tadpole? Fishing pole? A pole? A Pole? North Pole? South Pole? The pole of a magnet? Oh gosh oh gosh.
It’s really crazy to even think .how unbelievable that we are a live like we have a sun a moon and everything one small thing and earth could be unhintable
@@ekathe85 The Suns varies in output and activity quite a lot. It will only be "perfect" for a few more hundred million years. No slight margins at all
Well the sun is extremely hot yes, it's just because of it's distance to the Earth, that's why it's not too cold nor too hot, but I'm pretty sure you know that lol
R136A1 isn't only big. It's HOT!!! Extremely hot, as a typical blue giant star. It would burn the solar system. And Polaris is, well, bigger, and has a hot surface (although not as much as R136A1) due to its size.
@@shinji5217 this might be a sci-fi joke, since there were some media that shows vegetation aren't considered alive despite them being living creatures. This is most evident in the dreadful Alien covenant which shows this discrepancy.
@@ReiAnikaAyanami the one from pluto was not a picture from pluto, and the sizes is just a random guess of how it is and looks. Not a scientific video but dramatic
@@ReiAnikaAyanami also the stars colors would look different from earth than pluto because of our atmosphere. Like our sun look yellow from earth, but white in space
Polaris sun scorches Earth entirely Tardigrade 1: "Hey can you feel anything strange?" Tardigrade 2: "....don't think so. You?" Tardigrade 1: "Nah, just my imagination."
Actually even tardigrades aren't that resistant to heat. A mere 150-200°C and they are burnt. I respect these little fellas so much but even they have weaknesses and fire is the one to kill them (funny how they can withstand the most hardcore of extreme environnements but the most basic threat is also their Achilles heel).
Talking of Ultra Cool names for celestial objects... There's the most famous one of them all... the planet Uranus, of course...Wahaaaay...God I'm immature, sorry!
No. The Pluto is too small to maintain a liquid core that is required for having a magnetic field needed to shield from the star's particles. Pluto's low gravitational force would also not be able to hold on to a atmosphere. Even if Pluto were large enough, stars bright enough to sufficiently light Pluto just last a couple of million years - not enough time for life to develop.
You would probably live on a world much closer to that star, if there did exist a habitable planet around it. There are exoplanets discovered in the habitable zone of red dwarf stars, and whether they really are habitable or not, remains to be discovered. One big problem with habitability on planets around the red dwarfs, is that they are very likely to be tidally locked to their parent star, like the moon is to our Earth, and like Mercury was once thought to be to our sun, prior to 1965. This would mean that one side would have perpetual day, and another side would have perpetual night. Only the regions at the poles and twilight zone would be habitable, and it would be a desert on the daytime side, and a frozen wasteland on the nighttime side.
Okay. I very rarely, if at all, experience that "everything is big and we are tiny and insignificant" feeling that I've heard so much about. But this did it. I didn't even ask for this existential crisis today. I was happily binging music mash-ups before UA-cam threw this in my face lmao
@@hugzpls it's funny I've seen things similar to that and it didn't do it for me. I think it was the view from Pluto. Seeing our sun compared to the second or third sun and being like "oh shit we're dead" And then it got *bigger*
i got the perspective. proud to live in a universe with badass unimaginably large stars the size of entire solar systems where even at the furthest edges they still eat up the entire horizon
This is really incredible but at some point, it made me scared. The fact that things are really giant compared to what we have around us, that we have every day.. Watching this make this so incredibly hard to believe but yes, this is life, we all are blind to what we have on a far or close distance... Thank you for this video..
@@vincentadultman6226 It shines with the brightness of 100 trillion stars. it's visible from 18 billion light years away. It has 66 billion solar masses. Light would take a week to reach the singularity after crossing the event horizon. 11 of our solar systems could sit inside of it side by side. It may very well be the single largest body in the universe, as far as we've seen; it's actually probably even bigger than what we can see though.
it's still important that the star's temperature is listed since some stars with no usual temperatures couldn't sustain life and wouldn't host a so called habitable planet. After all the title is about replacing the sun with other stars in the universe.
@Valkaneer You can use the Stefan-Boltzmann equation to estimate the temperature. The presence of our atmosphere and oceans really complicate things, but it still gives you an idea.
At one point it would reach “quite hot but still tolerable.” Then it would reach “as hot as Death Valley but all over the world.” Then it would reach “stay in direct sunlight for more than 15 minutes your blood will begin to boil and your organs will tender their resignation.” Then it would reach “I never thought the phrase ‘hell on Earth’ would actually become a thing.” Then it would be “…………*silence*………(the Earth has been consumed by this point).
That music brings me back to 2013 when I was playing Skyrim for hours and hours till 6am , my favorite time we’re when everyone was sleeping at like 12-1 am I was dark out , I had all lights closed inside but my tv , headset on , smoking weed and being fully immersed in the game This game really brought me somewhere no other games will ever do
This is so flipping neat! 😁 As someone who wants to write about sci-fi stories sometime soon, the work you just did for this video is definitely giving awesome visual details on how other planets out there might function :) R.I.P levels included 👀 Definitely gonna insta sub and check the rest of your work ^^
@Milkman McGee If you do end up writing anything, just know that Procyon would raise the temperature of the Earth by a hell of a lot more than a few degrees.
So that was the intended impression? For some reason my mind started wandering about how the outer Solar System isn't ripped away by the gravitational pull of these significantly larger stars and I started doubting everything I thought I understood hahaha
@@illitero because the distance between stars is so large the gravitational pull felt is miniscule compared to the sun. If one were to pass close-ish to our solar system on a flyby, then it will be a different story
@@felidari3963 Very special conclusion. I am much closer to "guarantee" you that it has not: The star it's estimated distance: about 500 lightyears. The star it's estimated life expectancy from today: about 100000 years. So it's chance to be NOT exploded: (100000 - 500) / 100000 = 0,995 = 99,5%. (It doesn't even matter for this whether it's distance is a few hundreds ly more or less, that makes it only a fraction of a percent more or less).
@@nxmb295 It includes every single piece of creation club content into the game. There's also some other stuff. It's actually quite cool but the price is kinda wack. If you already have skyrim the price to upgrade is like 15-20 depending on your currency. To buy the whole game is like 50.
Very interesting video and music selection, I was the hole video like "I have heard it somewhere..." and then I got it: Kyne's peace! One of my favorite Skyrim tracks, like because of that! ❤️
"Now" is really a subjective concept. There really is no universal "now" since time doesn't pass at a universally consistent rate across varyong rates of movement, local masses, etc.
@@fighterck6241 We, humans are the only known self-aware beings on the observable universe for now. So yes, time is subjective relative to the observer but there is a "NOW" to everyone on Earth at this very moment.
@@PlanetBallers what they are saying is that star, whichever one it was, would be so incredibly hot that life would be nonexistent. People, animals and plants.
0:00 Sun (Sol) 0:13 Red Dwarf Gliese 229A 0:25 Main Sequence Yellow Star (Procyon A) 0:34 Main Sequence BLue Star (Regulus) 0:45 Main Sequence Orange Star (Electra) 0:56 Orange Giant (Pollux) 1:05 Yellow Giant (Capella) 1:16 Orange Giant (Arcturus)
@@alejandrodickerson1699No, it is a GTA reference in general, as you were able to make the moon larger by shooting it in GTA games from GTA 3 to GTA SA, but not the sun.
Correction:
0:51 Electra is a blue-white giant star.
i thought it was that 3 months ago
Bruh
Its is 0:47
@@chnlofrndmvids8282 it is the same
@@PlanetBallers oof still its the sun
Even though life would not be possible, I'm glad to see Paris can withstand anything
Lmaoo
Paris would survive a hypergiand sun before it will survive migrant violence
*cough cough* June 17, 1940 *cough*
@@whattodothursdays General grievous was part of Panzergruppe Vier?
Except Taxes...Taxes are more dangerous than stars 😂
“Life will not Survive”
Trees in Paris: 😎
@@Jzk. no there's trees in the video
@@RTP_Studios_Official yes trees
@@Jzk. I'm on that season now
@@Jzk. who???
@@Jzk. Szzy
* Going outside * Ah, what a nice - * eyes shrivel up *
0,5 seconds later : Ahhhhhhh!!!!! I can't see!!!! Who shut down the lamp?!?!!
1 seconds later : SH*T!!! NO!!! I CAN'T SEE ANYMORE !!!! I'AM BLIND AHHHHHHH!!!!!!
@@sharp9891 mantap Rafa Inggris mu bagus mama mu pasti bangga
The guy looking at King Neptune from the Spongebob movie
@Minecraft Gamer YT kid give your phone to your mum or just dont go to the comment section, its not for kids
@Minecraft Gamer YT im fucking sorry you had to see those words
Incredible to think that despite Pluto’s massive distance, a hyper giant pretty much fills the entire horizon!
It's kind of having me think of the closer planets to the sun.
it is completely wrong!!!! that is NOT the correct scale
@@martinilopez1 Wrong! Try again next comment ❤️
@@NotNochos WTF??! the pluto vs stephenson 2-18 is completely BS!!! that star would reach about saturn's orbit.. theres NO WAY that from pluto you see that size. period
@@martinilopez1 A) why are you speaking like a brimstone pastor transcribed by a 5-year old who just learned what capital letters are?
B) yes, actually. Our Sun is still visible from Pluto’s orbit, and while Pluto is really far away, a star TEN THOUSAND TIMES LARGER is going to be much, much more visible.
1:02
“poles might be able to support life”
poland: heck yea
Wódka i kiełbasa panie wystarczy
Well, the South pole might. I've a feeling that the North would probably just melt.
Nice one
"support" means you dont actually enjoy it..
@@katsu_papi When have Poles ever enjoyed life?
Props to this guy. He went all the way to Pluto to take the photos for us.
prop to the guy from other alternative universe that took pictures of sun from their earths.
Shut up I’m tired of people like you let a video be a video
@@Echko05 lmao what
@@rextheperson5625 you heard me I’m tried of oh the camera man oh some random guy he’s invincible oh thanks to him we have this photos like That’s annoying that’s what
@@Echko05 apparently this dude can't enjoy a joke
Imagine if only poles were able to support life: There may arise two completely distict civilizations not knowing from each other until maybe eventually one civilization would be advanced enough to cross the heat
oh i thought it was a pole joke
@@gia257 Now I don't know anymore what pole we're talking about
Tadpole? Fishing pole? A pole? A Pole? North Pole? South Pole?
The pole of a magnet?
Oh gosh oh gosh.
There would be no water, it would evaporate and humans would become dumplings (picture it as I said)
@@gia257 How many southern poleacks does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
Build a tunnel through the earth. Epic solution
The Skyrom OST makes the video very enjoyable. Absolute respect on the choive of song 👏👏👏❤️
I agree
Me too Skyrim is the best
I was really trying to figure out why the music reminded me of Skyrim 😭
literally me too😭
Life: R.I.P.
Buildings: This is fine.
At the higher end, even the buildings will melt.
What is life?
@@johnfoltz8183 dead
building don't need no man
building must be melt down.
He forget to change the Paris picture
"Why are we going to Pluto to see these stars?"
"The Earth would be inside of them."
I wasn't thinking. Thanks for the reminder 🎗️🎗️🎗️
@Leonhard Samac oh naw
@Leonhard Samac naw bruh what u doing.....📷🤨
@@floydbutnotsopink6328
R34 idiots: I wish I was that star!
@Leonhard Samac 🤨
No matter how many years will pass I will always get shivers down my spine when Skyrim's songs reach my ears
Morrowind forever!)
Παρομοίως φίλτατε! 🍺
@@spiraldo10 davai
@@Ked778 That's Greek, not Russian lmao
Γεια
The ambience music is what keeps me playing these.
Imagine such a sun in the sky of Skyrim
See you guys in 8 years when the algorithm does its magic again.
I hope not
bro u will be a tran man then
Bold of you assume we r not gonna drown in radiation.
I shall return.
same
“What does life even mean?”
I don’t know man, I don’t know..
Me either 😭
It’s really crazy to even think .how unbelievable that we are a live like we have a sun a moon and everything one small thing and earth could be unhintable
Same i think it means no water
@@cheesepuff8445 be thankful to god
It dont have a meaning
God: “I’m bored, let me play with the settings real quick”
lol
Good one 😂😂
Light mode: on
Boutta give these humans a difficulty tweek
You’ve just given me an idea
Who knew that all those giant stars played music from Skyrim. You learn something new everyday.
This makes you appreciate the sun more , it’s just perfect
And our distance from it.
More like we adapted to it
If the sun wasn't perfect, even by a slight margin, we wouldn't be here to say how perfect it is
@@ekathe85 The Suns varies in output and activity quite a lot. It will only be "perfect" for a few more hundred million years. No slight margins at all
Sun isn’t perfect, we are.
Skyrims OST is so powerful. Makes you want to play again.
How did you manage to stop playing Skyrim ?
Please send help I'm stuck in Tamriel for 10 years now
@@luxderudder9420 I caved and I'm playing again now 😂
This makes me feel grateful for our Sun. Not too hot, not too cold, but just right.
Just bright haha
*Except when the sun starts going hyper giant mode*
Well the sun is extremely hot yes, it's just because of it's distance to the Earth, that's why it's not too cold nor too hot, but I'm pretty sure you know that lol
Bcz we r at the habitable zone duh!
Goldielocks approves
Thank you so much for making these. The detail is astonishing and your efforts very much appreciated.
I love how it goes from "life only at poles ecc..." And then just "R.I.P." when the big ass star slides in
Why do you love it
@@clashoclan3371 it makes me laugh how it goes from something scientific to just "rip"
R136A1 isn't only big. It's HOT!!! Extremely hot, as a typical blue giant star. It would burn the solar system. And Polaris is, well, bigger, and has a hot surface (although not as much as R136A1) due to its size.
@@gabrielsorrentino4118Yeah, if we ever had R136A1 in our sky, every type of life wouldn’t be possible
“Life is not possible”
Trees: *sips coffee* this is fine
Trees are alive
Coffee plants: sips coffee, wait that's illegal
@@shinji5217 this might be a sci-fi joke, since there were some media that shows vegetation aren't considered alive despite them being living creatures. This is most evident in the dreadful Alien covenant which shows this discrepancy.
@@Sanctuary-si1qt I kinda get what you mean. You mean that we not being considered life is an advantage?
Like "no inteligent life here, leave them alone, not worth it" type of thing?
This is nuts. I was legitimately unsetteled by how big the stars would be in comparison.
Especially crazy that how big is these stars from pluto and how big solar systems can be with a bigger sun.
This video is BS though.
@@TheBarser how so?
@@ReiAnikaAyanami the one from pluto was not a picture from pluto, and the sizes is just a random guess of how it is and looks. Not a scientific video but dramatic
@@ReiAnikaAyanami also the stars colors would look different from earth than pluto because of our atmosphere. Like our sun look yellow from earth, but white in space
0:20 This is what the Sun looks like from Pluto's surface.
no from plutos surface its way smaller this would be more like jupiter
@@Dawhitexno, look at 1:58, these two look extremely similar
@@telltalegames_clem nope. 1/13 of the size from earth. Thats not quite it still needs to be a lil smaller Thats not a scientific illustration .
I recognised Skyrim's ost in the first seconds ,Kyne's peace.
Fits perfectly
Looking for this comment tho idk the exact name hehe
Ironic that they used Skyrim music since Earth in these scenarios would be the total opposite
Me too 🤝 more than 3000 hours on this game 😬😬😬
Saaaame lmao
People in Arizona: *_"Hmmm, doesn't it seem a bit hotter than usual?"_*
It's a dry heat
Us brits ffs it still Raining 🌧 and yet half the world 🌎 is literally crispy 🤣🤣😂
@@soldiersoflightv264 🤣
lmao
Made a stop in arizona on a road trip in the summer, it was I kid you not 122 degrees at one point
True skyrim fans will instantly know where the music came from
"Life will not be possible"
Paris' trees: Nah I'm chilling
Paris' Trees: Bing chilling
@@stein8840 +10000000 social credit 👍
Bing chilling 🍦 🥶
we dont do that here
I love the fact that when the 9th star shows, under type it says “LIFE: R.I.P”
@@hazyhope._. it does
oh, wait nevermind. I was replying to another reply. Looks like it got deleted.
Hilarious
@@baseddepartment6606 I hope it does
The next star:
"LIFE: What does life mean?"
Polaris sun scorches Earth entirely
Tardigrade 1: "Hey can you feel anything strange?"
Tardigrade 2: "....don't think so. You?"
Tardigrade 1: "Nah, just my imagination."
must the wind
Actually even tardigrades aren't that resistant to heat. A mere 150-200°C and they are burnt. I respect these little fellas so much but even they have weaknesses and fire is the one to kill them (funny how they can withstand the most hardcore of extreme environnements but the most basic threat is also their Achilles heel).
@@matisseronot6017 Also it was a Skyrime NPC reference due to the background music being a Skyrim soundtrack :D
@@matisseronot6017 well they get easily k.o'ed by snails so yea i might survive radiation but not anything else literally
@@matisseronot6017 I figured there's also a limit to resilience at some point...
Love the Skyrim music, the perfect touch to this. Brings back memories of sitting on a cliff looking up at the start and moons on there, good times
I love how massive stars get all these cool sophisticated names, then the biggest one is just “Stephenson 2-18”
Well, 400 billion stars in our galaxy, can't name them all cool. Sometimes they need a name like 2MASX J01114964-4916032
I would name it "Larry"
I would name it "poop after taco bell"
@
"Planet Bob" vibes.
Talking of Ultra Cool names for celestial objects... There's the most famous one of them all... the planet Uranus, of course...Wahaaaay...God I'm immature, sorry!
I'm kind of interested in whether Pluto could potentially support life at each star as well, that would be interesting
No. The Pluto is too small to maintain a liquid core that is required for having a magnetic field needed to shield from the star's particles. Pluto's low gravitational force would also not be able to hold on to a atmosphere. Even if Pluto were large enough, stars bright enough to sufficiently light Pluto just last a couple of million years - not enough time for life to develop.
@@johStephan Pluto sad :(
@@johStephan thank you
@@johStephan 😔😔😔
@@tm30shadow_ball “sad Pluto noises”
I love the transition from "Life will not be possible" to just straight up R.I.P.
does R.I.P stand for Rest In Piss?
@@joel784Rest in Paris
Was literally just playing Skyrim before I watched this video and instantly recognised the music lmao.
I like how he starts with technical explanations of how life on earth can, or cannot, endure but ended up questioning the meaning of life.
The bigger stars to Earth: RIP LIFE
Paris: *Tis but a scratch*
Maybe the real life was the friends we made along the way
The sun is bigger than Earth 💀
"I used to be an adventurer like you, till I took an arrow to the knee."
AKA. Got married! 😂
I used to be an adventure like you, till I took a sun to the face.
"I used to be an adventurer like you, till I took a Betelgeuse to the face."
Was looking for this comment 🤣
Came here for the video, stayed for the music.... man, skyrim truly has one of the best OSTs of all time...
Space is so beautiful and so terrifying. Wish we could live to experience the wonders of interstellar travel.
You wish
@@duke9815 could be his/her wish but it’s not inaccurate to say we. You might not want to come along but the wisher can wish that you do. Lol!
@@englandbengal Ok
S P A C E E N G I N E
@@confusciouspuff1013 or maybe never....you can never know
Glisese would be scary if life could still exist. Constant darkness with a red ball of light in the sky. That would be some vampire stuff lol
You would probably live on a world much closer to that star, if there did exist a habitable planet around it. There are exoplanets discovered in the habitable zone of red dwarf stars, and whether they really are habitable or not, remains to be discovered.
One big problem with habitability on planets around the red dwarfs, is that they are very likely to be tidally locked to their parent star, like the moon is to our Earth, and like Mercury was once thought to be to our sun, prior to 1965. This would mean that one side would have perpetual day, and another side would have perpetual night. Only the regions at the poles and twilight zone would be habitable, and it would be a desert on the daytime side, and a frozen wasteland on the nighttime side.
@@carultch depends on atmospheric activity though
it looks beautiful tho
@@carultch you'd live in a constant sunrise, or a constant sunset.
When you side with the Volkihars instead of the Dawnguard.
Anyone that felt Skyrim nostalgia from that music has my respect
Okay. I very rarely, if at all, experience that "everything is big and we are tiny and insignificant" feeling that I've heard so much about. But this did it. I didn't even ask for this existential crisis today. I was happily binging music mash-ups before UA-cam threw this in my face lmao
You should watch Earth Compared to the rest of the Universe 3D. Now THAT will make you feel like everything is big and we are tiny and insignificant
@@hugzpls it's funny I've seen things similar to that and it didn't do it for me. I think it was the view from Pluto. Seeing our sun compared to the second or third sun and being like "oh shit we're dead" And then it got *bigger*
@@hugzpls Even the background music also makes me question my existence…
i got the perspective. proud to live in a universe with badass unimaginably large stars the size of entire solar systems where even at the furthest edges they still eat up the entire horizon
This is really incredible but at some point, it made me scared. The fact that things are really giant compared to what we have around us, that we have every day.. Watching this make this so incredibly hard to believe but yes, this is life, we all are blind to what we have on a far or close distance...
Thank you for this video..
The black hole known as Ton 618 could roll over our entire solar system like a grain of sand under a steam roller.
The sun is actually a moderately large star already.
@@Ishwolv I'm too scared to ask, but what is the size of it/it's accretion disk?
@@vincentadultman6226 It shines with the brightness of 100 trillion stars. it's visible from 18 billion light years away. It has 66 billion solar masses. Light would take a week to reach the singularity after crossing the event horizon. 11 of our solar systems could sit inside of it side by side. It may very well be the single largest body in the universe, as far as we've seen; it's actually probably even bigger than what we can see though.
@@Ishwolv thanks dude, that's some scary info right there
The sheer amount of efforts you put into getting the right sizes for each perspective ... you deserve a superlike !!!!!
0:14 very creepy. it kinda gives me the shivers..😬😥
1:18 imagine seeing a sunrise like this
A A A A A A A A A A
I will have both anxiety and awe and probably a mild heart attack also on seeing that huge thing in the sky!
We die a little faster!
@@ChilloutLibrary you would also go blind
I just think its a nightmare
Pluto be like: "Ha ha, who has the last laugh now, Tyson?!"
Damn.... That music, reminds me of my childhood playing skyrim.
Good ol'days mate :')
@@SPUDS1Everyone knows that everything doesn’t happen in an instant
1:18 The Lion King tought me this is how sunrise looks like in Africa so we should be safe haha
Underrated comment
@@Nihilismus0027overrated comment
I live in South Africa and can confirm
This should have listed the Earth's temperature, not the star's, that way we know just how bad it would actually be.
it's still important that the star's temperature is listed since some stars with no usual temperatures couldn't sustain life and wouldn't host a so called habitable planet. After all the title is about replacing the sun with other stars in the universe.
Agreed!
@Valkaneer You can use the Stefan-Boltzmann equation to estimate the temperature. The presence of our atmosphere and oceans really complicate things, but it still gives you an idea.
It would have been more useful to keep our suns stats on the screen next to it for quick comparison
At one point it would reach “quite hot but still tolerable.” Then it would reach “as hot as Death Valley but all over the world.” Then it would reach “stay in direct sunlight for more than 15 minutes your blood will begin to boil and your organs will tender their resignation.” Then it would reach “I never thought the phrase ‘hell on Earth’ would actually become a thing.” Then it would be “…………*silence*………(the Earth has been consumed by this point).
2:42 and thats how to cook the universe
not sure
Probably only to eat some planets
@l No Coz see the Temperature ⁰c its only 2926 even it is soooooooo........Big in size😳
Victor cruzatt: and thats how to cook the universe
Universe: Nebulas said, stars is like atoms, then how about me?
*solar system :D
Outstanding production: well researched, very informational and entertaining. Really well done!
Thank you :D
I agree Sir. He has put in immense effort to compile this for us. Thanks channel owner , you deserve more recognition
The Skyrim music made this video even better
skyrim music :D
Kyne's peace(seems like galactic)
Same :D
Yeah :D :D
yas
About to say that love it
That music brings me back to 2013 when I was playing Skyrim for hours and hours till 6am , my favorite time we’re when everyone was sleeping at like 12-1 am I was dark out , I had all lights closed inside but my tv , headset on , smoking weed and being fully immersed in the game
This game really brought me somewhere no other games will ever do
i feel that man i had such great times back then gaming. didn’t feel the same for a while but it’s coming back
1:30
I'm like when this editor videos describe life with word *"R.I.P"*
And i laugh for that 😂😂
What I learned is Suns come and go, Skyrim OST is forever
it's so cool the way you've edited this, it makes it really immersive
This is so flipping neat! 😁 As someone who wants to write about sci-fi stories sometime soon, the work you just did for this video is definitely giving awesome visual details on how other planets out there might function :) R.I.P levels included 👀 Definitely gonna insta sub and check the rest of your work ^^
gl with the stories
where can i read it?
@Milkman McGee If you do end up writing anything, just know that Procyon would raise the temperature of the Earth by a hell of a lot more than a few degrees.
I feel like going back to Skyrim after watching this. Memories…
I feel like going back to UA-cam
Oh wait
You're not as dumb as you look. 😉
You earned a sub for adding skyrim music
2:42 RIP Saturn
Big Salute To The Cameraman To Travel Across And For Showing Us This Masterpiece 😮
Bhai tu har jaga kiyo aja ta hay
my mans interest is changing
good going
Oh shiet, the legend himself!
@@thegammer9526 ching cheng hanji...tien chen tierô
"What does life mean( 1:40 )
Paris: Oh its this wonderful thing where you watch all the humans die from the sun!
it was so perfect with the music of Skyrim environments
Really is mind-blowing that from Pluto the Sun looks like just a particularly larger star but the larger stars just dominate Pluto's sky.
So that was the intended impression? For some reason my mind started wandering about how the outer Solar System isn't ripped away by the gravitational pull of these significantly larger stars and I started doubting everything I thought I understood hahaha
Image of the sun from pluto is wrong. It would be white, not yellow
@@illitero because the distance between stars is so large the gravitational pull felt is miniscule compared to the sun. If one were to pass close-ish to our solar system on a flyby, then it will be a different story
2:22 this looks beautiful
@MG r/wooosh
@@user-no6eq8mf9v 1 this isn't reddit
2 theres no joke included in the comment
3 the dudes reply doesnt exist
Another issue with the big stars is they simply wouldn't exist long enough for life to evolve. Regulus might only exist for 300 million years.
Dont wory be ruski
@@Hexstaa don't worry, play roblox
Indeed, that's an important point.
@@ratstgasdga yessirrrrrr
In fact this is a problem with every star.
The music brings me back to the hundreds of hours gaming Skyrim 😅😅
What if Beteugeuse already went KABOOM and we don't know yet cause it's over 400 ly away?
Lets wait until the light comes to our solar system next year so we can say if its ka boom 4centuries ago
I can pretty much guarantee it's already gone supernova by now, but I can't wait to actually see it
If you Google how many LY Betelgeuse is away, the answers vary wildly.
@@felidari3963 science is prety sure that you will be dead before you see betelgeuse explode
@@felidari3963 Very special conclusion. I am much closer to "guarantee" you that it has not:
The star it's estimated distance: about 500 lightyears.
The star it's estimated life expectancy from today: about 100000 years.
So it's chance to be NOT exploded: (100000 - 500) / 100000 = 0,995 = 99,5%. (It doesn't even matter for this whether it's distance is a few hundreds ly more or less, that makes it only a fraction of a percent more or less).
Don’t do the Skyrim music, nostalgia making me need to play it now.
Pssssssst..... *whisper* new update on skyrim and it's legit,enjoy wink ;)
Perfect, now you get to shill out on the Anniversary Edition like I did
@@vladtimofte6511 what’s in it?
@@nxmb295 more money for Todd Howard. He needs that extra yacht.
@@nxmb295 It includes every single piece of creation club content into the game. There's also some other stuff. It's actually quite cool but the price is kinda wack. If you already have skyrim the price to upgrade is like 15-20 depending on your currency. To buy the whole game is like 50.
0:16
People in that city: *Who the heck turned on dark mode?*
You mean People in Paris: Who the heck turned on dark mode? 0:16
@@KingBuffyTheThird honestly who cares
@@R0DBS2 any cultured person
1:44
People in paris : who turned on light mode?
@@red.animations YES I JUST WENT BLIND BECAUSE SOMEONE TURNED LIGHT MODE
Music is great, very cosmosy! And the stars.. So lonely and terrible and so sublime and mighty.
M'aiq recognizes the music, this one longs for returning home to Skyrim.
May your road lead you to warm sands.
I salute you wise M’aiq
Yaaaaas
M'aiq is done talking.
@@saresa2566 M'aiq is still here, friend. This one is a wanderer.
Very interesting video and music selection, I was the hole video like "I have heard it somewhere..." and then I got it: Kyne's peace! One of my favorite Skyrim tracks, like because of that! ❤️
0:40 "Life is not possible"
*Trees greener than ever*
Nice touch with the skyrim music! 🎶
1:35 Life: R.I.P 😂😂😂
Excellent work and even more excellent because you included Skyrim’s epic music! Congrats 🍺
The trees in Paris are simply built different
Just don't say Betelgeuse three times and you should be fine
Betelgeuse?
@@dw300 Betelgeuse
Betelgeuse
Betelgeuse
Betelgeuse
@@fireinthehole_727...
@@fireinthehole_727They probably meant in real life.
That beautiful skyrim music playing in the background ❤
2:31
Betelgeuse may not exist now. It could have exploded 400 years ago and we have to wait another 200 years to see it.
I was reading somewhere some months ago that its light is slowly dimming. So could be possible my guy.
Well somebody's an straight A student..... Can't relate being that smart😭😭
@@Keep_Crying_Son it happened because some dust cloud was between earth and betelgeuse. can't find the article at this time.
"Now" is really a subjective concept. There really is no universal "now" since time doesn't pass at a universally consistent rate across varyong rates of movement, local masses, etc.
@@fighterck6241 We, humans are the only known self-aware beings on the observable universe for now. So yes, time is subjective relative to the observer but there is a "NOW" to everyone on Earth at this very moment.
finally part 4! i love your videos, SPUDS!
Thank you m8 :'D
Games with normal graphic setting : Electra
Games with realistic shading: Pollux
Watching this makes one really appreciate life on earth and how fortunate we are as a species. If only all of humanity could see the same.
Life would not exist
camera man: "Am I a joke to you?"
Neptune’s moon : Oh so you’ve replaced me? 😒
🤣🤣
Nahhh it got the begone treatment
@@zack269 it got the ring treatment
@@Selmarya 😂
1:42 What does life mean 😂
😂😂
dna
@@PlanetBallers what they are saying is that star, whichever one it was, would be so incredibly hot that life would be nonexistent. People, animals and plants.
@@ashleyr6809 ok
Props to this guy for traveling across the multiverse and finding universes where earth revolves around other stars
2:00 Honestly I doubt if the Sun is so well visible from Pluto
0:57 "Poles might be able to support life"
I'm from Poland. :)
0:00 Sun (Sol)
0:13 Red Dwarf Gliese 229A
0:25 Main Sequence Yellow Star (Procyon A)
0:34 Main Sequence BLue Star (Regulus)
0:45 Main Sequence Orange Star (Electra)
0:56 Orange Giant (Pollux)
1:05 Yellow Giant (Capella)
1:16 Orange Giant (Arcturus)
2:44 when the egg you are cooking is made out of metal and it's expanding itself to become as big as a star
Lol yeah
1:38 When you shoot your sniper at the sun to make it larger. 😂
Was that a vice city reference??😮
@@alejandrodickerson1699No, it is a GTA reference in general, as you were able to make the moon larger by shooting it in GTA games from GTA 3 to GTA SA, but not the sun.
Me: i gonna make a small egg for my breakfast.
The egg: 2:31
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I love how they're like
"meeh life is possible in these circumstances" till the 8th one and the 9th is like RIP
2035: replacing our sun with different stars part 100
The size of the final star is absolutely mind-blowing.