@@AnthonyBlamthonyThe Sun is too small to go supernova. The sun will expand and get so close to earth that the oceans will boil off. Humanity will probably be dead long before that. Eventually the Sun will form a planetary nebula, but not a super nova.
You know, whenever space makes me feel small and insignificant, I throw the insignificant bit out the window and think, "the smaller I am, the more there is to see".
As someone with a space special interest, i completely understand why someone would have Astophobia despite my own FASCINATION. The unknown is terrifying as shit, no two ways around it. Two things that might soothe anyone's anxieties a little: 1. We are in no danger of a black hole destroying us lmao 2. Personally, i think its really neat that despite all the crazy shit out in space, we manage to simply exist, forming out of stardust no less. So in that sense, your existence right now is really special:) Great video dude, had a blast watching
Jesus this video really is getting the attention it deserved I’m happy more are getting to see it and im glad you enjoyed it man it means alot to have that kind of support I have a video now in the works hope it makes up for the leave of absence
I'm not scared. Well yeah obviously I am kinda scared, because fear of the unknown is normal, but mostly I am just awe struck and sad that I will never witness the potential event when we can actually travel into unexplored, dangerous territory. Hell, I might not even witness when we get much further beyond the moon. I think that's truly sad. It's for things like this, why I wish I could be immortal
I think it's all equally terrifying and mesmerizing all at once. On one hand I don't want to be immortal at all because when the universe eventually ends you'd just be floating around space lonely and never knowing where you will end up- if you end up anywhere at all. On the other hand I'd love to watch humanity discover all these things and get a little closer to understanding the unknown.
2001: a space odyssey is a horror film as far as 8m concerned. Isolation, the dark, the void and space all rolled into one. The bit where HAL 9000 sends that astronaut off into space, the cuts his cable is brutal. *shudder*
Subbed. Found this video 9 months late but honestly one of the best videos I've watched on the topic, surprised to see you only have 4-5k subs, I really like your editing style and this topic in particular is one I am very interested in.
Once you amble back and hopefully see this very late message, anything on isolation in the wilderness/ fear of the dark or anything on the uncanny valley/creepy noises would be up there in my suggestions wishlist! Thank you for this: I see fear of space as an upside down thalssophobia (think I spelt that correctly). You're the type of youtuber I would hope to be if I weren't so lazy...sporadic but worth the wait
This all is kinda scarry, especially since the realization of these extremely gigantic size scales. But nothing compares with the beginning. Time is endless in both directions, so we've been born out of an infinite nr of years, of eons, of Universes in the past. This is the most refined Universe yet out of an infinity of tries in the past. When did it all began and how can anything begin without a beginning? No matter how many type 7 civilisations there ever were or are, they themselves couldn't remember what was before them, because it's infinite! Nothing will boggle the mind more than that! Nothing.
To clarify, the explosion at 3:14 was meant to happen. More specifically, they were testing the emergency escape system _incase_ something goes wrong on an actual manned launch
Yeah bro, the picture of Neptune is terrifying. Honestly, I feel like space itself and us living on this planet. To me, it's completely incomprehensible. I just can't get a grip on it. I honestly feel like I need to take psychedelics and then rewatch this video and others like it.. to truly get a grasp or wrap my head around it. To really picture it. I feel it's something we can say we understand, but I personally just can't get my head all the way around it. Aside from that, I have a theory that this "universe" is like a big sandbox, and we were put here by god. Or maybe we (us spiritually) found this beautiful planet and after millions of years we were able to evolve and live here. or maybe... our souls were dumped here by a powerful intergalactic group. Maybe we were banished here for punishment. The idea that god gave us this perfectly working world, within a vast empty sandbox (like a computer game) seems more real to me than the current science. I mean for anyone who believes in god.. the "science" points directly to him...
Wow, your channel is pretty cool. You should do one on fear of dark spaces? I always feel like something is watching me and wants to hurt me. I fear going to bed and I fear waking up if the sun isn’t up yet lol 👀🥴
Propulsion is a primitive form of space travel. Nobody travels space through Propulsion anymore, get with the times. It's all about spacial displacement, and anti-gravity. 🙄
This video quality is amazing and I love your humour and interest in space. The cosmos are unbelievably magnificent. The universe is ruthless, yet forgiving; and we are less than a spec, less than a particle in the grand scheme of things. Love it. Fuck the oceans tho
Okay so I knew the universe was infinitly large,but somehow i just realized its larger than however many lightyears old the universe is. The light on one end of the universe only reaches so far in 13 billion years. What the fuck
Space isn't just scary because of what we already know is out there. It's what we don't know that could be out there paired with the deafening silence that shakes us to the bone. That's probably why we want to study space and know more about it than our own oceans. That way if we know more of what's out there, then maybe someday we'd have a chance of colonizing some parts. However, even with the most advanced technology at our disposal, we can still only observe a very limited portion of the universe in detail, and as the universe expands over trillions of years, more and more secrets of the universe will be locked away, never to be found. No matter how advanced our technology becomes or how hard we try, there will always something that will remain unseen and unknown hiding somewhere in the cold and dark void of space, what or whoever it may be..
There are things that are extremely large compared to us humans which we can't really imagine, yes, but this goes in the other direction as well.. the human body is a universe itself for billions of microorganisms. And don't let me get started about atoms and stuff like that..
I don’t want to scare you but you’re in space right now and you don’t even know it we’re currently orbiting the sun at over 2000 miles an hour and there’s no such thing as up and down If you want your brain to really melt gravity isn’t a force It never was It’s just space-time being bent by mass For example, think of a bowling ball sitting in the center of a massive trampoline. The stretching in the trampoline is gravity, not a force but side effect of mass putting pressure on the universe forcing it to bend.
This was great - although I think you should do a little more research into the chances of there being life everywhere. It's not ignorant at all to argue otherwise, Prof David Kipping has some really interesting videos about the Drake Equation and explains how it's more than possible that we are alone - his channel is called Cool Worlds if you haven't come across it - I highly recommend. Great video though!
@@DynamicVEVO ua-cam.com/video/zcInt58juL4/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CoolWorldsClassroom This one is interesting although from what I remember it comes up in a few of his videos. Honestly though, I loved your video
This video took alot longer than anticipated but here you guys go, enjoy :)
Shout-out to 6 year old me having an extensential crisis over the earth exploding because of the center of the milky way in 8 billion years
Yooo shoutout to 7 year old me who was freaking out when the sun goes into earth
@@DwebWinterz it’s not gonna go into the Earth. It’s gonna blow up and destroy the Earth.
@@AnthonyBlamthonyThe Sun is too small to go supernova. The sun will expand and get so close to earth that the oceans will boil off. Humanity will probably be dead long before that. Eventually the Sun will form a planetary nebula, but not a super nova.
You know, whenever space makes me feel small and insignificant, I throw the insignificant bit out the window and think, "the smaller I am, the more there is to see".
We're Fragile little Critters.. Space Is DEATH.
@@TheMetahedronand yet man has pushed themselves into the vacuum and lived to tell the tale. thats whats really inspiring
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As someone with a space special interest, i completely understand why someone would have Astophobia despite my own FASCINATION. The unknown is terrifying as shit, no two ways around it. Two things that might soothe anyone's anxieties a little:
1. We are in no danger of a black hole destroying us lmao
2. Personally, i think its really neat that despite all the crazy shit out in space, we manage to simply exist, forming out of stardust no less. So in that sense, your existence right now is really special:)
Great video dude, had a blast watching
Jesus this video really is getting the attention it deserved I’m happy more are getting to see it and im glad you enjoyed it man it means alot to have that kind of support I have a video now in the works hope it makes up for the leave of absence
@@DynamicVEVO take all the time you need dude, the universe ain't going anywhere for a very long time haha x
I'm not scared. Well yeah obviously I am kinda scared, because fear of the unknown is normal, but mostly I am just awe struck and sad that I will never witness the potential event when we can actually travel into unexplored, dangerous territory. Hell, I might not even witness when we get much further beyond the moon. I think that's truly sad. It's for things like this, why I wish I could be immortal
I think it's all equally terrifying and mesmerizing all at once. On one hand I don't want to be immortal at all because when the universe eventually ends you'd just be floating around space lonely and never knowing where you will end up- if you end up anywhere at all. On the other hand I'd love to watch humanity discover all these things and get a little closer to understanding the unknown.
Not true. The Webb telescope is better than a person!!
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2001: a space odyssey is a horror film as far as 8m concerned. Isolation, the dark, the void and space all rolled into one. The bit where HAL 9000 sends that astronaut off into space, the cuts his cable is brutal. *shudder*
I remember when I first found out about black holes in 1st grade, I would have my mom check under my bed to make sure there wasn't any black holes
Wholesome award goes to 🏆
Subbed. Found this video 9 months late but honestly one of the best videos I've watched on the topic, surprised to see you only have 4-5k subs, I really like your editing style and this topic in particular is one I am very interested in.
Thank you I appreciate your support :) I am coming back with another video this week hopefully keep the phobias series going 👆👀
wow this is really cool! I didn't know such informing videos could have such interesting visuals
This is so good and fucking underrated.
Thank you :)
1st grade me after learning the sun would explode in 8 billion years: 😨
I have thought alot about this stuff over the years. You clearly have too, and earned my 'like' in 2 minutes
With this next video I’ll earn that sub too ;)
Whenever I think that my petty problems matter, I watch these videos and quickly realize that nothing really matters.
Great video.. Would like to see more of these type vids. About space, astrophobia etc.. Keep up the great work mate
Once you amble back and hopefully see this very late message, anything on isolation in the wilderness/ fear of the dark or anything on the uncanny valley/creepy noises would be up there in my suggestions wishlist! Thank you for this: I see fear of space as an upside down thalssophobia (think I spelt that correctly).
You're the type of youtuber I would hope to be if I weren't so lazy...sporadic but worth the wait
This all is kinda scarry, especially since the realization of these extremely gigantic size scales. But nothing compares with the beginning. Time is endless in both directions, so we've been born out of an infinite nr of years, of eons, of Universes in the past. This is the most refined Universe yet out of an infinity of tries in the past. When did it all began and how can anything begin without a beginning? No matter how many type 7 civilisations there ever were or are, they themselves couldn't remember what was before them, because it's infinite! Nothing will boggle the mind more than that! Nothing.
To clarify, the explosion at 3:14 was meant to happen. More specifically, they were testing the emergency escape system _incase_ something goes wrong on an actual manned launch
Thank you btw ^
Should I send that text tho… (GREAT VIDEO THIS IS LITERALLY SO UNDERRATED)
Yes ^^
New fear unlocked thanks!
Pleasure 🫡
@Marshal Marrs Statically there are also millions/billions of planets that could’ve also been lucky space is just that fkn big 😂
The Bootes void is very disturbing and interesting
Great Video man I love it
Thank you I’ll def keep the quality improving still!
7:43 BUBBLE TANKS NOSTALGIA!!!
Straight childhood right there 🥹
@@DynamicVEVO Ah man, ty.
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I'd love to see you cover thalassophobia, claustrophobia, or possibly agoraphobia
@@maleighlovesbroadway Next vid might be a fun watch then
Yeah bro, the picture of Neptune is terrifying. Honestly, I feel like space itself and us living on this planet. To me, it's completely incomprehensible. I just can't get a grip on it. I honestly feel like I need to take psychedelics and then rewatch this video and others like it.. to truly get a grasp or wrap my head around it. To really picture it. I feel it's something we can say we understand, but I personally just can't get my head all the way around it.
Aside from that, I have a theory that this "universe" is like a big sandbox, and we were put here by god. Or maybe we (us spiritually) found this beautiful planet and after millions of years we were able to evolve and live here. or maybe... our souls were dumped here by a powerful intergalactic group. Maybe we were banished here for punishment.
The idea that god gave us this perfectly working world, within a vast empty sandbox (like a computer game) seems more real to me than the current science. I mean for anyone who believes in god.. the "science" points directly to him...
look at the moon look at the moon look at the moon look at the moon look at the moon
SHOW EVERYONE SHOW EVERYONE SHOW EVERYONE
No, I don't think I will
Wow, your channel is pretty cool. You should do one on fear of dark spaces? I always feel like something is watching me and wants to hurt me. I fear going to bed and I fear waking up if the sun isn’t up yet lol 👀🥴
Great video, keep it up
Propulsion is a primitive form of space travel. Nobody travels space through Propulsion anymore, get with the times. It's all about spacial displacement, and anti-gravity. 🙄
Warp engine go brrrrr
This video quality is amazing and I love your humour and interest in space. The cosmos are unbelievably magnificent. The universe is ruthless, yet forgiving; and we are less than a spec, less than a particle in the grand scheme of things. Love it.
Fuck the oceans tho
We are over 8 billion not 7 billion anymore
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@@DynamicVEVO how you been brotha should hmu on a social
@@DeenuGaming yessir hit up my IG prodwchris
9:34 excellent use of the Vsauce sounds
The Four Kings fight in Dark Souls is terrifying to me to an insane degree I wonder if this is kenophobia
Definitely qualifies ✅
15:31 JTOH REFERNCE (CITADEL OF INFINITE VOID)! NO WAYYYYYYYYYY
NO WAY, 20:09 TOO
Well done
I REALLY CANNOT watch this until the end!!! 😰😰😰
19:52 Astro what?!
Astrology ?
@@DynamicVEVO I though you ment astronomy and not the pseudo science version
@@friedrichnietzsche7376 ahh my mistake thank you for that correction that’s crazy I never noticed that before upon editing this. 🤔
yeah thinking that it's not just some weir fiction universe gives me goosebumps
I have fear of Tom Hanks in same public transport as i am somethings bound to go wrong.
Okay so I knew the universe was infinitly large,but somehow i just realized its larger than however many lightyears old the universe is. The light on one end of the universe only reaches so far in 13 billion years. What the fuck
Yeah that’s all we can see bro 🤣 mind fuckery
I have megaloastrophobia, Jupiter terrifies me lol
Space isn't just scary because of what we already know is out there. It's what we don't know that could be out there paired with the deafening silence that shakes us to the bone. That's probably why we want to study space and know more about it than our own oceans. That way if we know more of what's out there, then maybe someday we'd have a chance of colonizing some parts. However, even with the most advanced technology at our disposal, we can still only observe a very limited portion of the universe in detail, and as the universe expands over trillions of years, more and more secrets of the universe will be locked away, never to be found. No matter how advanced our technology becomes or how hard we try, there will always something that will remain unseen and unknown hiding somewhere in the cold and dark void of space, what or whoever it may be..
There are things that are extremely large compared to us humans which we can't really imagine, yes, but this goes in the other direction as well.. the human body is a universe itself for billions of microorganisms. And don't let me get started about atoms and stuff like that..
metric is superior.
I don’t want to scare you but you’re in space right now and you don’t even know it we’re currently orbiting the sun at over 2000 miles an hour and there’s no such thing as up and down
If you want your brain to really melt gravity isn’t a force It never was It’s just space-time being bent by mass
For example, think of a bowling ball sitting in the center of a massive trampoline. The stretching in the trampoline is gravity, not a force but side effect of mass putting pressure on the universe forcing it to bend.
This was great - although I think you should do a little more research into the chances of there being life everywhere. It's not ignorant at all to argue otherwise, Prof David Kipping has some really interesting videos about the Drake Equation and explains how it's more than possible that we are alone - his channel is called Cool Worlds if you haven't come across it - I highly recommend. Great video though!
Always open to the other arguments cause that’s even scarier to think about def will follow up with those
@@DynamicVEVO ua-cam.com/video/zcInt58juL4/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CoolWorldsClassroom This one is interesting although from what I remember it comes up in a few of his videos. Honestly though, I loved your video
@@DynamicVEVO and this one! ua-cam.com/video/PqEmYU8Y_rI/v-deo.html&ab_channel=CoolWorlds
Where is the Sun's goings..
Who knows mayne …we’re orbiting the Milky Way and it’s a 200 million year old+ orbit time so we pretty much frozen