I actually made a D&D campaign where the world is an eyeball planet, but I replaced the red dwarf with a binary G type system. The planet orbits the barycenter of the stars. And this video at least proved my thoughts right for how the airships would function in that world. Actually, a lot of my thoughts lined up with this video, glad to see I applied proper scientific thought into the worldbuilding.
Thats a very creative and cool idea, unrealistic since being between 2 twin stars of any size would absolutely scorch everything on the planet to thousands of degrees celsius, but very cool none the less.
@@flydrop8822 True, the inspiration came from a random star system I found on Space Engine and the planet was temperate, so I figured that if it was good enough for Space Engine then it's good enough for me lol. The planet was a fare distance away from both suns.
I made a D&D campaign where the world is an eyeball planet, except I replaced the red dwarf with a binary G-type system. The planet orbits the barycenter of the stars. The next campaign idea I have is a binary planet system. I like drawing inspiration from what is possible in space for new D&D worlds.
this is just straight worldbuilding, like, this is fantastic content!! i love this theoretical alien civilitation and planning their art, culture, wars, and routines, thats a lil insane
Did the investigation in to the Russians lead anywhere? Was it exaggerated for attention, or just conspiracy theories? I was fascinated to read about the bought politicians, "green" organisations spreading misinfo on nuke power, and the supposed years long propaganda campaign on social- and traditional media, all funded by Russia. There was lots of talk, but then it all just disappeared. Was there any truth to the claims?
The only reason nuclear power was anywhere near price-competitive was that it was heavily subsidized and the insurance was completely covered by the tax payer. Oh, and have we found an Endlager yet? Imagine the electricity bill if the power company (and by extension, the customer) had to pay for that.
@@cyagon1305 No, I didn't. Yes, they get subsidies, but this is only to quicken the process of fixing decades of stagnation. A wind park, once constructed, needs very little maintenance and basically prints money (if it doesn't get shut off due to an abundance of energy which we can't currently store because we are yet to implement storage solutions, that is). Oh, and you wanna talk about trash? How long do the blades last? How much danger do they pose for the environment? Just because we don't have an entirely compostable alternative to nuclear power plants doesn't mean we don't have an alternative and setting the bar so high that said alternative has to solve EVERY issue at once, in time, for cheap is, quite frankly, insane.
@fredwupkensoppel8949 there are even methods in development to completely recycle the blades or to just change to a material that's much easier to work with
The end message is quite intriguing, not only is nature chaotic, but it seemingly needs change in order for it to survive. Then again, the rotation is arguably more so equal, as every point receives seasons, and light, just at different times.
It turns out that red dwarfs tend to flare from much higher latitudes than our Sun does, meaning that although they're, on average, much more active than the latter, the chances a coronal mass ejection from one of them has to hit a planet directly are much lower.
10:00 missed opportunity to call them irises smh (For those of you who don't get it, the iris is part of the eyeball, and it could also be a ref to Gemini Home Entertainment)
the fact that this is just one of many possibilities and that we are ONLY assuming that the eye ballians would grow to believe in religion/culture or even science is absurdly discomforting...
This is fascinating stuff, Sciencephile the AI. Given what we know about exoplanets, eyeball planets around red dwarfs just might be the most common type of inhabitable planet. As you pointed out, red dwarf stars account for 75% of the Suns in Universe. Even if the planet couldn't generate a magnetosphere strong enough to protect life on the surface of a planet from radiation, there would be the possibility of life evolving underground where soil and stone would serve as a barrier to radiation instead. There is also the possibility of life developing in the oceans of the planet with water and ice serving to protect its inhabitants from the frequent solar flares of their star. In fact, it's entirely likely we'll find forms of life unlike anything we have on Earth. Hopefully, we'd be smart enough to recognize it as life when we encounter it and not kill it accidentally by subjecting it to our environment when we study it. Of course, this is all conjecture until we get spacecraft to several of these tidally locked planets and start gathering data. It won't happen in my lifetime. But, maybe in 50 to 100 years, we'll have working Alcubierre drives. Keep looking up and imagining what's out there!
I wonder how a Reverse-Eyeball planet might look like. A planet where the sun side is just permanently scorched and only the dark side is liveable. How would the wind work? How would the water cycle function? Would there even be icecaps? Would it just constantly rain on one side and the water flows to the other to get vaporised? There might not even be any oceans, just endless rivers to nowhere! How would life (and civilisation) evolve in eternal near darkness? So many questions, I would love a video where you answer some of them!
Would eyeballians have any more negative associations with the dark side than the light given their mutual inhospitability and a lack of dangerous nights to give them an evolutionary and cultural reason to particularly fear the dark?
I don't think there'd be a heroic expedition to the antestellar point; at least not one starting from the terminator. Early eyeballian civilization would take the flat world as a given, but as it expanded to the terminator they would notice stars passing from the darkness into the light where they disappear for a period of time until they return. Eventually, one eyeballian will predict the exact date a particular star will reemerge on the opposite side of the terminator and kick off an astronomical revolution. This will lead many to think an expedition is called for, but the obvious impediments will be insurmountable and a measured nibbling method will begin. Eyeballian scientists and leaders will rush to find an economic rationale for a network of colonies on the dark side of the world and this will absolutely not result in an entrenched class structure.
An interesting thought that I had was, what is sentience evolved because of the random rotation of the planet? Being able to think and use tools will be really helpful if, you know, every few thousand years, suddenly the dark side is the light side and you have to move and keep up with all this stuff.
Centrifugal force is not the cause of the antipodal tidal bulge. Gravitational gradients are. Gravitational gradients also squeeze the sides inward, since they're not directly above the center of the large mass.
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you deleted it 🤫
you have trauma about chickens?
Eye love this vid
no
"red dwarfs are about as calm as a small chihuahua on sterodis"
im dead
I can understand. I hate being stared at, especially by a planet
*revives*
999 likes :)
must be horrible to be an eyeball planet since you constantly have to look at the sun
At least they know how many stars they orbit at all times
For a Human, probably, but native life would have long adapted to it.
It’s actually the opposite for planets. They grow stronger from staring at the sun, kinda like Superman
But you can choose where to live so you can always live at night or anywhere in between
You could just live nearer to the terminator and the sun would be dimmer and lower in the sky, like a permament sunset.
"You feel an evil presence watching you..."
"this is going to be a terrible night"
*"Eye of Cthulu has awoken!"*
@@andistansbury4366 A eye of Cthulu has awoken!
Pls dont hurt meh! :3
@@DasHeino2010 bend over
Watch the Space 1999 episode "Ring Around The Moon." A scary episode. The intro music is haunting.
my god the videogame worldbuilding potential is unmatched
Yeah, it's very nice for justifying why the sun never moves, and why cold and hot biomes are so close together!
Someone should do it, it would be fun asf
@@Wonderhoy-er I AM doing it
@@TheTylerCathey omg let me know of any updates!! @( > 〇 < )@
@@TheTylerCatheykeep us posted dude
"dude look behind you but don't be too obvious"
*turns neck 180.00000239013 degrees*
7:11
Ooo, there you are.
Imagine a lifeform that could handle extreme changes to temperature, changes to light, and a persistence hunter at that. Yeah, terrifying thought.
Ain't that just a hu- ohhhhhhhh
“death worlders”
Our ancestors would be disappointed😔
Imagine if it suddenly gained the ability to problem solve and create tools/weapons.
Yeah. "Planet that rotates" sounds like a horrifying thought experiment
I actually made a D&D campaign where the world is an eyeball planet, but I replaced the red dwarf with a binary G type system. The planet orbits the barycenter of the stars. And this video at least proved my thoughts right for how the airships would function in that world. Actually, a lot of my thoughts lined up with this video, glad to see I applied proper scientific thought into the worldbuilding.
I envy this level of creativity, props to you and I sure do hope everybody appreciated that session
That’s crazy detailed. W GM
What are the odds your comment would be right below another saying this would be a good D&D campaign?
Thats a very creative and cool idea, unrealistic since being between 2 twin stars of any size would absolutely scorch everything on the planet to thousands of degrees celsius, but very cool none the less.
@@flydrop8822 True, the inspiration came from a random star system I found on Space Engine and the planet was temperate, so I figured that if it was good enough for Space Engine then it's good enough for me lol. The planet was a fare distance away from both suns.
This kind of world seems like a great setting for a D&D campaign.
I made a D&D campaign where the world is an eyeball planet, except I replaced the red dwarf with a binary G-type system. The planet orbits the barycenter of the stars.
The next campaign idea I have is a binary planet system. I like drawing inspiration from what is possible in space for new D&D worlds.
@@ArtiomSigma How would it be an eyeball planet if the planet is illuminated from both sides?
beholder planets
@mrsheldon9134 its far enough away that it orbits around them, like I mentioned it orbits around the barycenter of the stars
@@ArtiomSigma Ah, I see. Wait, then why is it tidally locked if it's so far away?
this is just straight worldbuilding, like, this is fantastic content!! i love this theoretical alien civilitation and planning their art, culture, wars, and routines, thats a lil insane
agreed this is one of the best sciencephile vids :D
As long as this planet doesn't turns out to be alive
That would be interesting: “where does the night begin” instead of “when does the night begin “
Didn't expect the German government shade considering nuclear power, but I love it lol
The Iris.
It is with us now....
Nevermind, it left because it saw your search history
@@KindlyKalendoes she know
*_Laugthing at us_*
P.D: hey there!
I'm getting Gemini Home Entertainment "The Iris" vibes lmao
Wendigang rise up 😂
Analogue horror sucks. 🤮
@@JohnGardnerAlhadis and that's your opinion, just be respectful about this stuff
Same thing (But I'm more of an Vita Carnis fan)
tbh its the only reason i clicked just to see if anyone else from ghe came to make some jokes lol
That Balkans joke was spicy haha
"The Iris"
"It is with us now"
"Laughing at us"
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Hope there won't be any wood-like creatures
It is an open wound
Scientifically possible Gemini Home Entertainment is a scary thing to think about.
It's just standing there, MENACINGLY!!!
9:30 never have I seen AI so concerned
Bro was like 😳
No “hello mortals” introduction in this one feels like a crime
eye of cthulu
for real
fr
Terraria
Dude terraria meme
what the terraria!!
11:28 As a german i appreciate the jab at my government. Because: Who doesnt like to pay almost a quarter $ for one kWh? 500 IQ move...
Did the investigation in to the Russians lead anywhere? Was it exaggerated for attention, or just conspiracy theories?
I was fascinated to read about the bought politicians, "green" organisations spreading misinfo on nuke power, and the supposed years long propaganda campaign on social- and traditional media, all funded by Russia.
There was lots of talk, but then it all just disappeared. Was there any truth to the claims?
The only reason nuclear power was anywhere near price-competitive was that it was heavily subsidized and the insurance was completely covered by the tax payer. Oh, and have we found an Endlager yet? Imagine the electricity bill if the power company (and by extension, the customer) had to pay for that.
@@fredwupkensoppel8949you just described the entire wind turbine industry. And no, the turbine blades can't be recycled.
@@cyagon1305 No, I didn't. Yes, they get subsidies, but this is only to quicken the process of fixing decades of stagnation. A wind park, once constructed, needs very little maintenance and basically prints money (if it doesn't get shut off due to an abundance of energy which we can't currently store because we are yet to implement storage solutions, that is). Oh, and you wanna talk about trash? How long do the blades last? How much danger do they pose for the environment? Just because we don't have an entirely compostable alternative to nuclear power plants doesn't mean we don't have an alternative and setting the bar so high that said alternative has to solve EVERY issue at once, in time, for cheap is, quite frankly, insane.
@fredwupkensoppel8949 there are even methods in development to completely recycle the blades or to just change to a material that's much easier to work with
Bombastic side eye 👀
Galactically offensive, Sideeye 👀
GET OUT-
Cringe
@@Shrey_Yash*Based
Please shut up
@@Shrey_Yash*sigma
"Gemini Home Entertainment" ahh planet
My Favorite comment here
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The end message is quite intriguing, not only is nature chaotic, but it seemingly needs change in order for it to survive. Then again, the rotation is arguably more so equal, as every point receives seasons, and light, just at different times.
Eyeball Planets feel like a set up for a boss Fight.
THE EYE OF CHUTULU HAS AWOKEN!
The Twins have awoken!
You feel an evil presence watching you...
Im watching you rigth now
This is going to be a terrible night
12:58 thanks for explanation to americans
“Whorl’s that Rotates “I need to see that movie😂
5:01
Damn thanks bro
Dam it you beat me to the punch
Let my bro get some money through ads
Gotta say it's the best feature of YT premium. You get a netflix style skip button on spon ads and intros
we all cheered in unison when this dropped
Things to do when you arrive at an eyeball planet:
1) leave
2:use death star on it
3) Blast the Lazer on eyeball planet
4)Summon moon of death
@@GordoBondiola2002 5: turn it to flordia temperture (coldest 5,000 f and hottest 100,000,000 f)
6:steal a laser from the ohio universe and come back to the planet and use it on it
It turns out that red dwarfs tend to flare from much higher latitudes than our Sun does, meaning that although they're, on average, much more active than the latter, the chances a coronal mass ejection from one of them has to hit a planet directly are much lower.
8:00 Has anyone watched the 3body problem “Other then stable eras, everything is a chaotic era”
never in my life I thought i would hear the term interstellar chickens
_"the _*_Roots_*_ have already breached the firewall, we are far too late"_
"The eye of cthulhu has awoken!"
Edit:woa guys thanks for the likes. I know I spelled it wrong before the edit but still thx for the likes
or the twins lmao
@@skrimpa_💀
i forgor my minishark :(
As s Terrarian, I also can't spell Cuhultoo
damn chutlu is hard to spell
9:35 is literally hell
World that rotates 🥶🥶
10:00 missed opportunity to call them irises smh
(For those of you who don't get it, the iris is part of the eyeball, and it could also be a ref to Gemini Home Entertainment)
I love your editing, just random pop in of meme sounds in between the great scientific explanations really sends me
I hope it sends you to my house
0:16 REMINA WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN THE VIDEO *cutely grabs remina and runs(remina and iris make eyeball plamet group (EPG))*
*the iris.*
It is with us now. Laughing at us.
*windy sounds*
Neptune has been mutated.
the fact that this is just one of many possibilities
and that we are ONLY assuming that the eye ballians would grow to believe in religion/culture or even science is absurdly discomforting...
0:45 tidal wave reference
so real
🤯
GOD FUXMING DAMN IT
Unfortunately I will approach your house
Deadlocked + bloodlust + bloodbath + tidal wave + acheron
They could also have orbits where they go farther out, making it have a day-night cycle while further away.
The Eheball planet that is.
Never thought I'd ever see the classic Hellstar Remina referenced on this channel. Just one of the many reasons why I love the Supreme AI.
Oh nah the Iris is here 💀
This is fascinating stuff, Sciencephile the AI. Given what we know about exoplanets, eyeball planets around red dwarfs just might be the most common type of inhabitable planet. As you pointed out, red dwarf stars account for 75% of the Suns in Universe.
Even if the planet couldn't generate a magnetosphere strong enough to protect life on the surface of a planet from radiation, there would be the possibility of life evolving underground where soil and stone would serve as a barrier to radiation instead. There is also the possibility of life developing in the oceans of the planet with water and ice serving to protect its inhabitants from the frequent solar flares of their star.
In fact, it's entirely likely we'll find forms of life unlike anything we have on Earth. Hopefully, we'd be smart enough to recognize it as life when we encounter it and not kill it accidentally by subjecting it to our environment when we study it.
Of course, this is all conjecture until we get spacecraft to several of these tidally locked planets and start gathering data. It won't happen in my lifetime. But, maybe in 50 to 100 years, we'll have working Alcubierre drives.
Keep looking up and imagining what's out there!
0:11 CRAIIIIIIGGGGGGG
I wonder how a Reverse-Eyeball planet might look like.
A planet where the sun side is just permanently scorched and only the dark side is liveable.
How would the wind work?
How would the water cycle function?
Would there even be icecaps?
Would it just constantly rain on one side and the water flows to the other to get vaporised?
There might not even be any oceans, just endless rivers to nowhere!
How would life (and civilisation) evolve in eternal near darkness?
So many questions, I would love a video where you answer some of them!
SP AI : “we’re not making any bulge puns”
My brain : “too late…..”
Used to watch your videos with my ex and I had to steer away from your videos but I’m glad your back onto my page 🙏
Thanks man, your videos helped me keep up through rough times
Would eyeballians have any more negative associations with the dark side than the light given their mutual inhospitability and a lack of dangerous nights to give them an evolutionary and cultural reason to particularly fear the dark?
even bananas is a better unit than the imperial system
Our units are best used for precision
i don't know why we don't just teach both
Sciencephile I love u. I've been following for like a year and the videos r so good thank u for the info as always
Bro made a whole fanfic on another planet 💀💀
Your channel gives me the existential dread that I can obtain from no other source
Everyone chilling until boss music starts playin on the planet
The editing is getting really good. I'm proud to see how far this channel has come
I hate it when boring weather simulations ruin my imagination 😡
I don't think there'd be a heroic expedition to the antestellar point; at least not one starting from the terminator. Early eyeballian civilization would take the flat world as a given, but as it expanded to the terminator they would notice stars passing from the darkness into the light where they disappear for a period of time until they return.
Eventually, one eyeballian will predict the exact date a particular star will reemerge on the opposite side of the terminator and kick off an astronomical revolution. This will lead many to think an expedition is called for, but the obvious impediments will be insurmountable and a measured nibbling method will begin. Eyeballian scientists and leaders will rush to find an economic rationale for a network of colonies on the dark side of the world and this will absolutely not result in an entrenched class structure.
7:16 did this ai just roast me?
yes
We land on an eyeball planet. It starts blinking, trying to get the specks off of it. We die in a tidal wave of giant tears.
why did bro change the thumbnail after 4 minutes 💀
For context, it's a new UA-cam feature that automatically tests different thumbnails.
@@SciencephiletheAI Oh that makes so much sense now I've seen so many other UA-camrs do the same thing
Bro earlier than all of us 👏🏽
@@SciencephiletheAI ah i see my bad man
This one goes hard
An interesting thought that I had was, what is sentience evolved because of the random rotation of the planet? Being able to think and use tools will be really helpful if, you know, every few thousand years, suddenly the dark side is the light side and you have to move and keep up with all this stuff.
Gemini Home Entertainment moment
One of the best channels on the platform 👌
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Other Ai's: ❌
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Oh no
It is with us now
Laughing at us
3:23 thanks couldn’t have figured that one out myself
7:13 okay this is absolute funny LMAO
Factory must grow, even when you sleep
It is a good day when Sciencephile uploads
I found several eyeball galaxies amongst the Euclid data. They were all watching very closely.
They are watching you play Pokemon GO
It's so funny when he says bare with me
Is that a tidal lock or are you just happy to see me?
Underrated comment
This was super entertaining, and learned a lot!
You're really leaning into the chicken jokes and I love you for it Sciencephile.
You should do more vids like this talking about what it would be like on hypothetical planets it’s really interesting and educational
I finally learned how the tides work.
Yooo a new post-moonlord boss just dropped
B-But I haven’t even defeated the moon lord yet! (Already defeated the four pillars, currently doing it again because I died to the moon lord.)
@@AlfredoParra-cs4yw Oof. Which difficulty are you on?
Wot? Is it post empress?
@@Kokorocodon probably
Idk why I expected a video explaining how a world size eyeball would work and how far would be able to look at a decent resolution xD
1:49 I thought he said "Devil" planets. That seems more interesting than eyeball planets.
Same. 😈
Impending doom approaches...
TRAINS. WITH SAILS!!!
Babe wake up sciencephile just uploaded
The German govenrment is not stupid.
Nuclear fission is expensive. Wind and solar are way cheaper and faster to build and are renewable.
"Neptune has been mutated" ahh planet
Great video
As an American I have to thank you for that Kilometers to frozen bananas measurement you made. It helped me a lot!
As a Australian i am just saying i am
conversation Pause @ 7:26 , that mid section joke stung
babe wake up ai dropped a new vid we gotta watch it or it will exterminate us in the future
Pretty neat that people who can research and write well but aren't comfortable voicing their videos can now pass that off to TTS. It's pretty good!
yeah. i've never really trusted penguins. this confirmed my fears.
Solar Smash players be like: The Sun will be hit with a deadly lazer.☀️💥
because eyeball planets have lazer beam like superman lol
What If a Mercury-Like Planet replaced Venus and an Earth-Type Planet replaced Mars
0:54
It's Centripetal Force!
Gemini home entertainment reference?
Junji ito mentioned 🥳
Centrifugal force is not the cause of the antipodal tidal bulge. Gravitational gradients are.
Gravitational gradients also squeeze the sides inward, since they're not directly above the center of the large mass.
Love seeing new videos from you, I get excited every time lol