In this scenario, Earth would have very nearly almost completely vaporized. The boiling point of silicon is in the mid 3000 degree C range, and the Earth very nearly hit 5000 degrees C. If it were to remain that hot for months on end, which it almost certainly would, the Earth would boil away right down to the core. The core would remain, as to vaporize the iron core, you would need temperatures upwards of 6000 degrees, but long story short, the Earth is about to get a lot smaller and a lot more dense in this scenario.
Papi Chagra333 In 140 million years it will. There will be no night for a few days as Betelgeuse explodes into a million hues. It will be like 2 Suns are in the sky.
I think that you provide AMAZING information, I AM subscribed and I frequently watch you content becauce I LOVE it. One critique I have would be to make your vedios maybe shorter but more concise by editing out bits where youre making correcting to the data inputs, or undoing unintended runaway effects of data. I feel like your contnent is SO good that the only think keeping you from being as popular as other channels is the final cut of the video, If you were able to ad animations of some explainaition that the software cant produce, that would be even better! Thank you for what you do, I am a big fan.
The gas cloud approaching is scary even from that view. Let alone how frightening it would be to go out to the garden at night, to to spot such a thing in the sky...
Space has allot of hidden mysteries yet to be discovered. It's possible there could surely be stars or Neutron type Stars or other kinds hidden we have yet to find in our area of the galaxy.
if light from the sun takes approx 8 mins to get to earth i'd reckon it'd take 15-20mins for the earth to experience anything from a collision outside the solar system
Forget the atmosphere. The Earth nearly reached 5000 degrees C. That is way more than is needed to vaporize rock. The Earth would boil away down to its core were this to happen.
Y’know, for some random planet that happens to sustain billions of people in the habitable zone around our Star, we’re EXTREMELY lucky that we didn’t end up anywhere else. Like, legit, just about anywhere else in space is super dangerous. Like, this planet is basically the safe haven.
Majin v back in 3708 we had really clunky time machines , not so efficient now we have time machines for an affordable price of 4800 credits for human and humanoid robot type ones and 1-200 Mega credit for transporting big space ships
A Random Person Online if you look at a star in the sky you are technically looking back in time because it's so far away it's light won't have reached us. So we will see it but for all we know it had already exploded or grew.
Multi Gaming it’s annoying that in 3967 the endromaglopers won the war and took all of hour uranium and we couldn’t make the nuclear time machines that was 10 times as fast
Its 7846 and our time machines are made from ^$*÷ and &",=@ the secret of life is and the way to trancend is &$*$#@ "€=&3 and &"*=,÷* */*÷*÷* You saw nothing
The collision of a neuron star generates lots of unstable neutron rich superheavy isotopes, many of which decay by spontaneous fission into platinum group metals and gold among other things.
Hey man I love this simulation that you're using and I love the information that you're giving, I heard that there were other stars got a ready to go Nova with their poles pointing towards us is there any way you could stimulate that like the gamma ray burst heading to us?
When scientist think of a name Jeff: wow look at that thing what should we name it? Peter:hmmmm (smashes keyboard)jwijsjwisjjaisisjwjiwisjsj Jeff: yeah that should be good
Can an indirect gamma ray burst - one where no part of the cone touches the earth - release enough gamma rays to otherwise sterilize the Earth, and how close would the outer edge have to be to do so?
In like 2012 or something digital neutron stars have a starquake any we still were affected by it even though it was like light years upon light years away
Well we did have a neutron star merger near earth. Some of the elements formed from the collision are the reason why we are here. What you are asking is what would happen if we had a second merger in the same neighborhood
What if the neutron stars identify as non-binary?! I'm offended on their behalf and will be writing a strongly worded tweet about this shocking injustice! There will be grumbling, oh yes...
Is the 50 lightyear mark to be killed by the resulting kilonova? If we coincided with their plane of orbit, what would be the maximum distance for their gravitational waves to rip up us to shreds? If the plane was perpendicular to us, what would be the maximum distance for the resulting polar gamma ray burst to cook us like the radial gamma ray burst would at 50 light years?
I seen a star hit a bunch of other stars 2 years ago. It was really something else. It smatched together each time. It started falling towards earth then disappeared. It was really something else. Then another time I seen a big green lightening bolt shoot out of Vega. That was something else. Ive seen some pretty weird things in our sky.
I want a supernova irl hopefully over 50light years but largely visible how would this happen? Maybe a nearby star could have 3 Jupiter’s orbiting close and somehow they fall to the star all st once causing it to go Nova?
well, the Earth without our moon won't be too interesting - there'd be no tides in the water, fish would die, nothing big if the moon was the size of Earth, either one of the two would be flung into space or they would orbit each other, though the first one is most likely
There'd still be tides, the sun has a gravitational pull on us. And if super tsunamis isn't much then having no moon wouldn't be a problem. Massive tsunami's, our tilt stays stable because of the moon so the poles would change without a moon, causing constant climate change. Our moon is very important
Where is the mathematical representation of the electromagnetic field?? Also, you need to provide distance thresholds for any of the information you provide to be more useful.
I bhought this game just because of you....and i do not regret it. its so much Fun and u can learn a lot of shit in there... and the best of it.. i feel like God when i crash a Huge massive Star into our Solarsystem xD
Short answer: We'd die
Or we would pack our things and leave Sol behind if we could.
Long answer: We would die
Long answer: It depends.
doggo boye I see that kurzegast reference
@@kokoboko8201 plot twist: you'll pass away
The dislikes are from the neutron stars
BRUH SO U R SAYING THAT 90 NEUTRON STARS WATCHED THIS VIDEO AND DISLIKED IT.
Meryl Schultz it's a joke jeez
Um stars can’t type
Joanne care R/whooosh
How did the star get the phone?
*2 nutreon stars collide near earth*, *earth turns into a star*
Jerry no it just becomes extremely hot
jack gaming r/whoosh
Oh yeah
@lagen pul r/wooosh
What is r/whoosh?
In this scenario, Earth would have very nearly almost completely vaporized. The boiling point of silicon is in the mid 3000 degree C range, and the Earth very nearly hit 5000 degrees C. If it were to remain that hot for months on end, which it almost certainly would, the Earth would boil away right down to the core. The core would remain, as to vaporize the iron core, you would need temperatures upwards of 6000 degrees, but long story short, the Earth is about to get a lot smaller and a lot more dense in this scenario.
His intro is so simple but he delivers it like a boss.
Normal people: "Omg! I hope that we never have to deal with anything like this!"
Me: "Fascinating." 😂
it would be awesome to see a supernova on the sky!!!
but it aint gonna happen :( (well who knows)
too dangeorous
Papi Chagra333 In 140 million years it will. There will be no night for a few days as Betelgeuse explodes into a million hues. It will be like 2 Suns are in the sky.
Gautham Arun i know bro, but 140million years
i aint no titan or god haha
Lets nuke betelgeuse then
i dont wanna died now
Infinite Rectangles i know, but we cant see it on the skies like the moon. it would be awesome!!
A killer nova
earth:
two neutron stars:Im'ma ‘bout to destroy this man's whole career
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I think that you provide AMAZING information, I AM subscribed and I frequently watch you content becauce I LOVE it. One critique I have would be to make your vedios maybe shorter but more concise by editing out bits where youre making correcting to the data inputs, or undoing unintended runaway effects of data. I feel like your contnent is SO good that the only think keeping you from being as popular as other channels is the final cut of the video, If you were able to ad animations of some explainaition that the software cant produce, that would be even better! Thank you for what you do, I am a big fan.
The gas cloud approaching is scary even from that view. Let alone how frightening it would be to go out to the garden at night, to to spot such a thing in the sky...
Space has allot of hidden mysteries yet to be discovered. It's possible there could surely be stars or Neutron type Stars or other kinds hidden we have yet to find in our area of the galaxy.
And what? They emit no light?
@@Unethical.FandubsGames and no energy. and no gravity. and no electromagentism.
There is a secret star which is
Birth stars
Earth's atmosphere gets destroyed almost immediately
if light from the sun takes approx 8 mins to get to earth i'd reckon it'd take 15-20mins for the earth to experience anything from a collision outside the solar system
Forget the atmosphere. The Earth nearly reached 5000 degrees C. That is way more than is needed to vaporize rock. The Earth would boil away down to its core were this to happen.
@@EmirAssassin the solar system diameter is 1 light year
The thumbnail looked like to spirit bombs clashing with each other
Wouldn’t the radiation have dramatic effects on the Earth once that Supernova strips the Earth’s ozone layer?
2:19 Look at how the Earth's ocean boiled up instantly.
drinking game: drink everytime he says "as a matter of fact" :D
or daramatic
Or unlikely
as a fact of matter
Or every time he explains that we haven't found a neutron star or pulsar near our system.
I wish I hadn't read this comment - I can't stop noticing it now!
As a matter of fact, I'd be drunk had I taken up your challenge...
you are one of the few people who make science fun
Y’know, for some random planet that happens to sustain billions of people in the habitable zone around our Star, we’re EXTREMELY lucky that we didn’t end up anywhere else. Like, legit, just about anywhere else in space is super dangerous. Like, this planet is basically the safe haven.
I honestly thought your intro was the collision
What do you mean "Back in 2017" !?!? Anton are you posting this from the future? Lol nice video bud always enjoy ur content
anything is possible when you use the time dimension to move freely through space
Majin v back in 3708 we had really clunky time machines , not so efficient now we have time machines for an affordable price of 4800 credits for human and humanoid robot type ones and 1-200 Mega credit for transporting big space ships
A Random Person Online if you look at a star in the sky you are technically looking back in time because it's so far away it's light won't have reached us. So we will see it but for all we know it had already exploded or grew.
Multi Gaming it’s annoying that in 3967 the endromaglopers won the war and took all of hour uranium and we couldn’t make the nuclear time machines that was 10 times as fast
Its 7846 and our time machines are made from ^$*÷ and &",=@ the secret of life is and the way to trancend is &$*$#@ "€=&3 and &"*=,÷* */*÷*÷*
You saw nothing
The collision of a neuron star generates lots of unstable neutron rich superheavy isotopes, many of which decay by spontaneous fission into platinum group metals and gold among other things.
Thankfully, there are no neutron stars close to us. We should all be grateful for this fact.
Hey man I love this simulation that you're using and I love the information that you're giving, I heard that there were other stars got a ready to go Nova with their poles pointing towards us is there any way you could stimulate that like the gamma ray burst heading to us?
no, if it did you could probably melt metals on your cpu
Hello wonderful Anton.
When he moves the mouse. He is traveling faster than the speed of light. Or he warping space time . Hahah
6:10 - 6:24 A glitch in the Matrix...
Would have been interesting to see if a kilonova in Alpha Centauri would destroy Earth.
When scientist think of a name
Jeff: wow look at that thing what should we name it?
Peter:hmmmm (smashes keyboard)jwijsjwisjjaisisjwjiwisjsj
Jeff: yeah that should be good
"There is going to be a bright flash of white visible light" *water dries up*
._.
As a matter of fact, I like these kind of videos.
What if a Nebula appeared near our solar system? Anton please reply and give an awnser soon
Dex Naewhal Guys like this, that's a great idea
Death.
Dex Narwhal 33 Trchnically we are in one
@McCuteKirby Nuke he just means as a hypothetical
no. nebula is a fictional character. its not going to be on real life.
Can an indirect gamma ray burst - one where no part of the cone touches the earth - release enough gamma rays to otherwise sterilize the Earth, and how close would the outer edge have to be to do so?
Underrated channel, you deserve better subs. I’ll make sure to share bud.
Your videos are awesome, Keep it up.
This software looks like so much fun.
I like the old intro of anton petrov also the old intro music
In like 2012 or something digital neutron stars have a starquake any we still were affected by it even though it was like light years upon light years away
Another fascinating video. Thank you.
“And as always...bye bye” :3
Cute outro 🙃
Why would someone dislike an educational video? Why would someone NOT want to learn?
I have to give universe sandbox a go, it looks like fun
The background music (which i can almost hear) reminds me of something by Brian Eno.
Tell us more about Planet Nine wonderful person!
How do you call two NBA players that came from Switzerland but now play on opposite teams and against each other... A neutral star collision
We had a great luck, we witnessed the ultra rare neutron star collision in 2017.
Did you know a black hole super Is Nova actually a couple of weeks actually accused when hawking radiation radiation actually destroys it
Here is what happens as emojis if stars collide ALL 🌎=🔥=darkness=🌑=🌘=🌗=🌖=🌕=☀️⚡️☀️✨=Rare event Meter 🔥=🌑=💫=many star matter turns to black hole/🌑=💥
U mean meteor.
Yeah
Hello wonderful person, this is Florence!
Well we did have a neutron star merger near earth. Some of the elements formed from the collision are the reason why we are here. What you are asking is what would happen if we had a second merger in the same neighborhood
Thank you wonderful person
Hey Anton. Congratulations on your videos mate. May I ask you what program you’re using in this video? Thanks and best regards
he's using universe sandbox 2. XD
Diego Boffa he is using Universe Sandbox 2
4:28 funny names like for example *_PSR J0108 1431_*
The only thing you would hear is
GOTTA BLAST
Edit: and it would echo throughout the universe
3:30 that would be somewhere around here...
on the screen (41 light years)
Anton do a video in which a neutron star collides with a black hole.
The only thing i know about it is the Matt's love is for ever
What if the neutron stars identify as non-binary?!
I'm offended on their behalf and will be writing a strongly worded tweet about this shocking injustice!
There will be grumbling, oh yes...
Ha haha!
fnaf and friends wengi I love u 😂😂😂
😂😂
LRL laugh really loud
50 light years away .. death
51 light years away .. we good .. we good
Is the 50 lightyear mark to be killed by the resulting kilonova? If we coincided with their plane of orbit, what would be the maximum distance for their gravitational waves to rip up us to shreds? If the plane was perpendicular to us, what would be the maximum distance for the resulting polar gamma ray burst to cook us like the radial gamma ray burst would at 50 light years?
What did the librarian say to the boy
You just clicked the answer
I’m one month late, but nice joke
Lolol i get so funny😅😅😂😂😂
McCuteKirby Nuke what did the librarian say to the boy "read more"
(read more) That's it if i wasn't speaking english i would not even understand it says (ler mais) Portuguese
yure an liderareyin?
This sounds like that famous scientist
I seen a star hit a bunch of other stars 2 years ago. It was really something else. It smatched together each time. It started falling towards earth then disappeared. It was really something else.
Then another time I seen a big green lightening bolt shoot out of Vega. That was something else.
Ive seen some pretty weird things in our sky.
Wait what? I need to know more. And you weren't on acid?
Neutron Star merger...….would be bad luck eh!, but we {Earth} did get smacked by a Magnetar in 2004 and it that was 50-000 Light Years away
Magnificance >>> magnificent
Mind blown...
I love this video
Would be cool if you did a video with Isaac arthur or once of those guys
I want a supernova irl hopefully over 50light years but largely visible how would this happen? Maybe a nearby star could have 3 Jupiter’s orbiting close and somehow they fall to the star all st once causing it to go Nova?
Water2 that's not how supernovas work...
When was Sirius B exploded and what was the effect on earth? How much time was passed?
you forgot to mention that they're going to form a black hole after killer nova.
Are you sure about the energy/mass density because some of it is lost, and radiates out of the system as gravitational waves?
"I'll show you in a few seconds"
Littraly takes 2 minutes
a kilonova can also occur when a neutron star collides with a black hole.
"It would JUST strip the ozone layer." 😕 Really?
short answer: we'd be fucking toasted
I would like clarification on something. Which is more powerful, a kilonova or a hypernova?
What about stock and all other farminf related stuff. High radiation could harm those and cause a minor extinction event by lack of food?
Your AMAZING 😃
If 2 neutron stars collided near the 3rd planet then our planet gets heated up and turn into a star
Ppl say Kepler means unknown that is correct such as this name Kepler Any name/ unknown planet
How common are binary Neutron stars in perhaps other galaxies,such as the Milky Way’s Galaxy’s neighboring galaxy Andromeda?
At the beginning there with the two neutron stars, how far away were they from the solar system, from Neptune? Like 2 or 3 light hours away?
It's a thing good I got supernova insurance
Crab pulsar is now a supernova right
Is this software the answer of every question about space?
Make what if earth had no moon!
Or even what if earths moon was the size it should be in ratio to our planet
well, the Earth without our moon won't be too interesting - there'd be no tides in the water, fish would die, nothing big
if the moon was the size of Earth, either one of the two would be flung into space or they would orbit each other, though the first one is most likely
Slinkerdeer Earth would still be more massive due to density.
Interesting, thanks for the replies haha
There'd still be tides, the sun has a gravitational pull on us. And if super tsunamis isn't much then having no moon wouldn't be a problem.
Massive tsunami's, our tilt stays stable because of the moon so the poles would change without a moon, causing constant climate change. Our moon is very important
Where is the mathematical representation of the electromagnetic field?? Also, you need to provide distance thresholds for any of the information you provide to be more useful.
we would die by gravitational tidal waves before supernova lol
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I bhought this game just because of you....and i do not regret it. its so much Fun and u can learn a lot of shit in there... and the best of it.. i feel like God when i crash a Huge massive Star into our Solarsystem xD
Can strange particles form when two newtron star collide
Lots of gold and rare elements would fly by $$$
That is gonna happen.
Maybe in Between 3 to 5 years or less.
Super epic and earth will be hot
The ogs remember the original wat da math
“Hello wonderful person”
where did you get the game?
What is the name of the Neutron Star?
in a hundred million years we would probably be on another galaxy
It’s not a killer nova if two neutron stars collide it will make a GammaRay burst
This game is so realistic.. i wish i can buy the game.... no money for it yet