1:48 "We'll start it at a nice clean 100,000 (kilometers per hour)...except km/s is kilometers per second. That 100000 you put in there equates to 6,000,000 km/h.
*Sees the title and game Gray is playing.* Ohhhh boy... here comes another fun and insane way he's going to destroy planets in Universe Sandbox. With a grain of sand sized object again.
Nerd info: theoretically, if a thing the size of a grain of salt was hotter than the sun, it wouldn't have much effect. We have bombs that exceed that heat. It's even in our ovens at certain periods of time.
@@JoeWaters-cj1le COVID killed more people in the US than anything ever before. More than 1.1 million people in the US died from COVID, the second thing that killed the most Americans? The American civil war with 620,000 or so deaths, so no, it was not exaggerated
18:57 No, Gray...not the solar system....having that many objects with mass going through space at going 91x the speed of light, chances are YOU RIPPED MANY HOLES IN SPACE TIME!
3:24 This simulated cloud, looks a lot like something juvenile I draw in all of my other drawing games. I had nothing to do with this! This was here before I got there!
Okay, was NOT expecting a ClapTrap cameo. But now I worry, because things will get even worse... (Meaning, those who know ClapTrap, when he shows up, everything becomes a walking disaster.)
If things actually worked the way they do in Universe Sandbox, we'd be in serious trouble, because Earth in real life comes into contact with about 25 million sand-sized meteors _per day._ We just don't notice them because the atmosphere burns them up long before they can strike the surface.
They don't usually strike us at multiple times the speed of light though. If you gave those sand sized meteors in US2 the same speed as in real life, the same thing happens. The game attempts to simulate what would happen with the current understanding of the universe that we have, with the parameters we give it
@@noremac7216 Well, this is all theoretical and I don't fully understand it, but think about it like this. As we currently understand it, traveling at or faster than the speed of light is very dangerous because even a speck of dust would impact with enough force to destroy or seriously damage any spacecraft we could come up with. And the faster we go, the worse it gets. Think of the equation f=ma, force equals mass multiplied by acceleration
@@The_Ragequit_Cannon well according to E=MC^2 physical Mass can't exceeds 99.99% the speed of light, because speed is relative. And a grain of sand moving at 99.99% of the speed of light would only have about the kinetic Force of 1700 tons of TNT, which is a lot. But not as much as say a nuclear bomb which explodes with a force equal to megatons of TNT
@@noremac7216 If energy equals mass times the speed of light squared, then a grain of sand should be impacting with far more than 1700N even if was only traveling at 99.99% the speed of light. F=ma measures impact force, so you'd therefore multiply an object's mass by its acceleration. Meaning it should be hitting at approximately 4600N (I used the m/s speed when calculating that). Now I'm no structural engineer or astrophysicist, but I'm pretty sure we don't have anything we could build to withstand that. And I could be wrong, but we don't currently have nukes with megaton payloads. They have kiloton payloads
I think you should experiment more with destroying the other planets in the solar system, by exploding earth into deadly fragments. Like a space claymore.
Meditation brings wisdom; lack of mediation leaves ignorance. Know well what leads you forward and what hold you back, and choose the path that leads to wisdom.
5:46, probably gravity - it has a tendency to create acceleration. 7:10, it's earthpox, pretty severe too. 17:40, that's 2/3rds of the temperature they hope to generate in fusion reactors.
"Not much mass" Gray, it is the mass of the Moon! Size of a grain of sa(n)d, but the mass of the Moon! You just made it very dense. Also, the Moon would turn into a black hole at the following radius: r = (2Gm) : c² = (2 • 6,67384•10^(−11) • 7,35•10^(22)) : 299792458² = 1.09•10^(-4)m = 0.109mm Maybe you could try that next time?
Hey! Gray! I don't know if you tried this one yet, but make the Earth the size to where 1,300 Jupiters can fit inside and keep Jupiter its normal size. Then see what happens when you fling Jupiter towards Earth
It’s these videos that truly put into perspective just how fragile our existence is and just how much has to CONSISTENTLY go correct for us to not just be wiped off the galaxy at a moments notice
4:35 Fragment lands between Australia and New Zealand
"Landing right by Japan of course!"
@@notpfgamer to be fair, Gray is a Florida man
Just nice to see New Zealand on a map, I'll take it
beat me to it lol
@@Achatius1982 Isn't he a Jersey boy though? You don't get to be Florida Man by moving there, you have to be born there.
@@SonOfMuta He’s in Florida and wreaks absolute havoc
1:48 "We'll start it at a nice clean 100,000 (kilometers per hour)...except km/s is kilometers per second. That 100000 you put in there equates to 6,000,000 km/h.
@Rplacefunnytrevor the star
that would be per minute.
in hour its actually 360.000.000
It’s 360,000,000 fam you were off by a bit
That's 33% light speed if you were curious
@@thorbcrafter997 Oh, yes, you're right. Totally skipped a step. Today is definitely not my day for doing fast calcuations.
More Universe Sandbox plz💯💯
Wasn't expecting the Claptrap cameo
Same
Certainly made it an interesting change for Google’s voice
Also same
Same
And I’m pretty sure it’s the real voice actors voice. Dude got robbed.
1:07 Claptrap's least embarrassing appearance this year.
1:07 CLAPTRAP IN GRAYSTILLPLAYS
Fr that killed me😂😂
Is that an actual option for siri Cortana Alexa etc?
@@krazy_kitty No idea, but fantastic if it is.
1:18 SCIENCE, B*
@@krazy_kittyElevenLabs
*Sees the title and game Gray is playing.*
Ohhhh boy... here comes another fun and insane way he's going to destroy planets in Universe Sandbox. With a grain of sand sized object again.
Claptrap jumpscare
Nerd info: theoretically, if a thing the size of a grain of salt was hotter than the sun, it wouldn't have much effect. We have bombs that exceed that heat. It's even in our ovens at certain periods of time.
Exactly! I read the title and I was like "Don't mantis shrimps do this all the time?"
He’s changing the size but not the mass, that’s why it’s doing so much damage
@luke9607abc if its not bigger than a grain of salt it doesn't really make a difference
@@DemonKat8910yes it does. retaining the mass at that size makes it incredibly dense, which will cause damage
@vaeppur wait what was the mass? I thought it would still be the same as a literal grain of salt? (I didnt watch most the vid fyi)
this feels like 2019 all over again
Ik, the universe sandbox is backkk
If it was 2019 again... I would go straight to the store and buy a lot of toilet paper... Gotta get ready for that pandemic!
@@SouthernChessSpiritI feel like that was just people panicking because the government made it sound worse than it was
@@JoeWaters-cj1le COVID killed more people in the US than anything ever before. More than 1.1 million people in the US died from COVID, the second thing that killed the most Americans? The American civil war with 620,000 or so deaths, so no, it was not exaggerated
5 years….
18:57 No, Gray...not the solar system....having that many objects with mass going through space at going 91x the speed of light, chances are YOU RIPPED MANY HOLES IN SPACE TIME!
Hi I'm Ben k.
What’s up Ben K
@@BenjaminKindle-u9w How ya doin, Ben K
@@BenjaminKindle-u9wHello Ben K.
@@BenjaminKindle-u9w Greetings, Ben K.
This was the game which made me discover you 5 years ago
I was going thru some rough times back then and you eased some pain
Thank you Grayyy
Gray still plays.
He always does.
If Gray ever stops playing, the universe will implode
@@nickhuggins1690yes because hes our only defense against other universes he kills them off before they can develop multiverse travel
I love how gray likes annihilated everything that exists
yeah your right l love it when he destroys the earth
He destroy planets OR annihilates the entire planets
I love that, how he goes straight up Captain Buch Flowers, and removes Florida (and the Earth).
3:24 This simulated cloud, looks a lot like something juvenile I draw in all of my other drawing games. I had nothing to do with this! This was here before I got there!
Bro💀
Editors went crazy with this one. That claptrap cameo was amazing. Now bring OJ Google back 😂
Okay, was NOT expecting a ClapTrap cameo. But now I worry, because things will get even worse...
(Meaning, those who know ClapTrap, when he shows up, everything becomes a walking disaster.)
If things actually worked the way they do in Universe Sandbox, we'd be in serious trouble, because Earth in real life comes into contact with about 25 million sand-sized meteors _per day._ We just don't notice them because the atmosphere burns them up long before they can strike the surface.
They don't usually strike us at multiple times the speed of light though. If you gave those sand sized meteors in US2 the same speed as in real life, the same thing happens. The game attempts to simulate what would happen with the current understanding of the universe that we have, with the parameters we give it
@@The_Ragequit_CannonI don't think that's true. Once you extend past the speed of light don't you lose all Mass?
@@noremac7216 Well, this is all theoretical and I don't fully understand it, but think about it like this. As we currently understand it, traveling at or faster than the speed of light is very dangerous because even a speck of dust would impact with enough force to destroy or seriously damage any spacecraft we could come up with. And the faster we go, the worse it gets. Think of the equation f=ma, force equals mass multiplied by acceleration
@@The_Ragequit_Cannon well according to E=MC^2 physical Mass can't exceeds 99.99% the speed of light, because speed is relative. And a grain of sand moving at 99.99% of the speed of light would only have about the kinetic Force of 1700 tons of TNT, which is a lot. But not as much as say a nuclear bomb which explodes with a force equal to megatons of TNT
@@noremac7216 If energy equals mass times the speed of light squared, then a grain of sand should be impacting with far more than 1700N even if was only traveling at 99.99% the speed of light. F=ma measures impact force, so you'd therefore multiply an object's mass by its acceleration. Meaning it should be hitting at approximately 4600N (I used the m/s speed when calculating that). Now I'm no structural engineer or astrophysicist, but I'm pretty sure we don't have anything we could build to withstand that. And I could be wrong, but we don't currently have nukes with megaton payloads. They have kiloton payloads
“So we’ll take the moon”
And you take the sun
And you take everything that seems like fun.
And Gray makes it explode, shooting fragments through space like a gun.
And you take the moon and you take the moon and you take the moon
1:34 grayin of sand 😎
1:08 why does Google sound like a baby Bill Cipher (aka King from Owl House)
This is actually ClapTrap from borderlands! One of the most (hateable/lovable depending on who u are) characters of the game
@@Sune420 Cool, thanks
1:22 the hey thingh eobot😂
I think you should experiment more with destroying the other planets in the solar system, by exploding earth into deadly fragments. Like a space claymore.
The sun is a deadly laser, and the earth is a deadly shrapnel grenade.
Appreciation can make a day, even change a life. Your willingness to put it into words is all that is necessary.
17:20 A quantum tunnelling grain of sad everyone.
Meditation brings wisdom; lack of mediation leaves ignorance. Know well what leads you forward and what hold you back, and choose the path that leads to wisdom.
Gray casually reinventing the idea of dropping tungsten needles from orbit. Oh and mad props to the editor for using SFX from Contra.
we're gaining speed I don't know how!
It's called gravity grey! Gravity when there is no atmosphere makes everything fall faster.
*wait... Gray still plays?????*
Yes, he still plays. Hopefully he will continue to.
Uh yh I hope
If he stops, the universe will implode
@@siamsiamguite2909 wait so is he practicing
@@siamsiamguite2909if he stop playing he would be gray doesn’t play 😂
“We’re gonna use kilometers per hour”
*uses kilometers per second*
1:08 LMFAOOO 🤣🤣💀
18:25 He recreated the Big Bang again..
6:31 the life likelihood went up. 😂😂😂
We cannot hold a torch to light another's path without brightening our own.
Hell yeah
Congrats on being first
At least bro didn’t say first
congrats on first🥇
True true true
Someone
Reported my comment because i was first 🥇🏆
4:06 "Hi." Got me lol.
1:01 half of a millimeter
Acres of almond trees lined the interstate highway which complimented the crazy driving nuts.
5:46, probably gravity - it has a tendency to create acceleration.
7:10, it's earthpox, pretty severe too.
17:40, that's 2/3rds of the temperature they hope to generate in fusion reactors.
earthpox real
The fox has many tricks. The hedgehog has but one. But that is the best of all.
Class is IN SESSION! (Sit down, SPLEENS.)
Hi I am Ben kindle
@@BenjaminKindle-u9w Good evening to you, Ben Kindle! Welcome!
@@BenjaminKindle-u9w Hello Ben kindle
No person is your friend who demands your silence, or denies your right to grow.
holy gray really went out on this one
Florida man finds Infinity Gauntlet, decides to abuse Earth endlessly.
BEST UA-camR
bro really said that this is the only game where you use earth as target practice ☠☠
Ah yes, my daily dose of GrayStillPlays. Finally!
8:00 bro gave the earth a new contrail
I miss these videos
This seems like something gray would do in real life for fun
When a PLANET goes SUPERNOVA, you know that’s when you have created power.
That 7% is either Floridians or the mans family.
13:56 Utah became Lake Bonniville again 😂
4:39 thats new zeland
"We're going to have to go right to ... _LUDICROUS SPEED!_ "
0:25 go back in time and create an alternate timeline where doc brown creates a youtube channel. Just imagine the q&a's.
It is not only for what we do that we are held responsible, but also for what we do not do.
bro called new zealand japan
You can adopt the attitude there is nothing you can do, or you can see the challenge as your call to action.
A normal day in Solar smash:
YAY UNIVERSE SANDBOX! ^^
I love space omfg and I got so worried that he abandoned that game for solar smash
A normal day in solar Smash:
Dementia?
It’s called univers sandbox and I think it’s better than solar smash
Oh no. Not an opinion on the internet...
14:57 is 30484.9184°F
and 17:42 is 179999526°F
6:58 Macross explosions
Welcome back to the universe grey, we missed you
0:09
"Such as Panama"
Hati, Jamaca, Peru-
Republic Dominican, Cuba, Caribbean
Greenland
@@nenengpanapanapana2700El Salvador too
Nice another graystillplays video :)
Play kerbal space program
The first one though
That is a GREAT idea that would be entertaining 🤣I actually want to see him do that
"Not much mass"
Gray, it is the mass of the Moon! Size of a grain of sa(n)d, but the mass of the Moon!
You just made it very dense.
Also, the Moon would turn into a black hole at the following radius:
r = (2Gm) : c² = (2 • 6,67384•10^(−11) • 7,35•10^(22)) : 299792458² = 1.09•10^(-4)m = 0.109mm
Maybe you could try that next time?
climate change makes a grain of sand that hot?
The secret code they created made no sense, even to them.
I will do 0 pushups for every like this comment gets because I am lazy and worthless,
Like me broda
Both are not worthless because you get to show what could be worthless by that one persons parents
Not worthless to me 😏 👉👈
If you do the Pushups and find your self worth then I will do twice the amount of pushups that your comment gets
Hey, you are NOT worthless my dude,
"When you make a grain of sand hotter than the sun" it's not gonna do much. Sure it's hot, but it's such a small mass it won't matter a lot.
One second no views gray fell off
3 min 500 views Gray is slipping chat
No one cares about that
Gray don't fall off 🏅
Kids today fell off
U fell off
Universe sandboooox leeees goooo
6:45
This sounds hilarious, I can’t get over it.
God has given you one face, and you make yourself another.
Yes another universe sandbox video please keep making these your videos are amazing!
fun fact: if the moon were the size of a grain of sand irl (0.2mm) it would become a black hole due to it's mass relative to it's size
another universe sandbox video, yeee
bro grays vids are the best
8:08 Those are the souls of the damned
CL4P-TP! you just tickled my soul, hell yeah we need a borderlands presequal episode if possible
5:44 “gaining speed somehow” forgot about gravity, huh gray?
Bro I always love all of your videos including when unrelenting chaos comes to play
ALSO YOU SHOULD TRY SONS OF THE FOREST YOU WOULD LOVE IT
Gray still destroys planets
4:35
Dude is calling NZ Japan lmao
I'm glad to see Gray still making content. It's been a while but now I got lots to catch up on
Oh thank god he brought this back
UNIVERSE SANDBOX IS BACK FINALLY I HAVE BEEN WAITING SO LONG I LITTERALLY STOPPED WATCHING YOUR VIDEOS
Top tier edits on this one 👌 😂😂
Hey! Gray! I don't know if you tried this one yet, but make the Earth the size to where 1,300 Jupiters can fit inside and keep Jupiter its normal size. Then see what happens when you fling Jupiter towards Earth
I allway love when this game is here
It’s these videos that truly put into perspective just how fragile our existence is and just how much has to CONSISTENTLY go correct for us to not just be wiped off the galaxy at a moments notice
The claptrap needs to stay permanently 🤣🤣🤣
I really appreciate your work! Your videos are always of such high quality and warmth. Keep up the good work!⭐️🏮🐰
A gray video a day keeps the fun coming
The fact that the one part of victoria (australia) that still has life is where I live id halearious!
Love the edit in beginning
To give hope to someone occurs when you teach them how to use the tools to do it for themselves.