4:52 The loss of the moon resulted in a loss of temperature, because the moon causes a bit of tidal friction on the planet. 16:30 In theory, the highest possible temperature is calculated to be 142 nonillion kelvins, which means that you have to attach thirty-two zeroes after it and it can only be reached if the particles attain a state called the thermal equilibrium. So yeah, it can go *that* high. In theory.
@@theangrysuchomimus5163they do, by two processes. The first, Hawking Radiation, is not simulated in this game, because if it was, each of these black holes would explode immediately. The second is by friction in their accretion disks, which we would see if they were outputting significant heat. Pretty sure the heating at this point is pretty much all tidal.
You're correct. It is all title heating. Basically, the moon actually does have some effect that causes some title heating on earth. Earth has much more of it on the moon though but basically having a 100 moons just a few 1000 km away from the planet. That that that would be doing some crazy thing@@downsidebrian
I have a theory as to why the temperature of Earth is increasing with all the tiny black holes: When a black hole draws in matter, not all of it gets sucked in. Some of it spins around the black hole at ridiculous speeds, reaching temperatures of millions of degrees Kelvin. That's what causes the accretion disk around them. Since the tiny black holes are probably sucking in gas and matter from the Earth, a similar thing is probably happening on a smaller scale; each black hole is becoming an itty-bitty sun that heats up the Earth.
I honestly think it’s because of the black holes pulling on the earths crust and makes the crust rub against itself, which causes friction which in turn creates heat, but your explanation is just as likely
@@dawntheskywing3975 Your explanation is correct. It is called tidal heating. The gravity of the black holes is non-uniform on the parts of the earth and that crates internal stresses and "friction" like effects that heats up the planet.
yes but that should only be for blackhole's temperature not earth's temperature. also once the atmosphere gets stripped, sun facing side will get heated by the sun while the space facing side will cool down.
A one millimeter blackhole would do way more damage. For reference, a blackhole the size of an atom would weigh as much as Mount Everest, with the same gravity. Let alone one a millimeter in diameter.
Remember it's already set up to orbit in the game so that wouldn't actually matter to the earth directly because it evens out with centripetal/centrifugal forces(I could be wrong don't quote me on that)
Gray… if you’re asking for absolute hot, I believe it’s called Planck Heat… that is, what would be the hottest mathematical heat that’s theoretically possible… it’s estimated to be 10^32°K Edit: Mistakenly put °F instead of °K
this brings me back to 7th grade when I watched the original Universe Sandbox videos. Your channel was one of the biggest influences to start my own. Love you, man.
I guess the atmophsere heats up so much, because the huge mass so close to the earth pulls at all the gasses to such a degree that it rushes towards the black holes, causing enormous friction heat to be produced.
@realdragon a black hole with the size of a coin is large enough to destroy Earth completely before vanishing into oblivion. Edit: If you compress the entire mass of the Earth so it becomes a black hole, it would be 18mm (~0.7in) in diameter
14:31 remember, Gray, you have the time moving at a snails pace. even with the oceans boiling, it takes time to burn to death. that last 1% are probably the people who were already deep underground at those sites that study neutrinos when you showed up.
Black holes genuinely terrify me. Not even necessarily the concept itself, but just being made to look directly at one scares the hell outta me, like my caveman brain refuses to comprehend the sheer mass of _nothing_ there. Your videos help me with looking at them, though.
"What's causing such a grand expansion of heat from the black holes?" Matter basically creates a traffic jam at the accretion disk of the black hole. Everything starts smacking into and rubbing against everything else causing friction and generating heat, sort of like rubbing two sticks together to make fire. Except it's in space, around a black hole, orbiting the Earth.
*Day 122 of asking... Challenge for Gray: Try and complete a challenge with no checkpoints that take 9 hours to complete. The twist is that the board disappears after you touch it, and in order to reset it, you need to restart the board (before anyone complains... Yes, there will be parts of the board where Gray can have a break, and yes, there will be a teleporter at the end, where Gray has 2 chances to get the correct road path correct (Which won't despawn) if he fails at getting the correct path correct then he just need to restart the map. AND... yes, it is possible, and what I mean by two hours is that no matter what difficult board he plays, would probably take 2 hours, but Zach just edits out most of it, so it's suitable for a short yet entertaining clip) Yes, there will be a 10 second timer before the board slowly disappears and there will be parts of the board that won't disappear and there will be a script at the end where it teleports Gray to the beginning and resets the board, and there'll be 3 teleporters, he'll have to guess correctly, one crashes his game, one forces his game to force restart, and the final teleporter gets him the win. (Just kidding, all teleporters are guaranteed to get him the win, there will be a text saying there's one teleporter that works)*
Trust me he has, RUclips demonitization is the only reason why he doesn't nowadays. I imagine he just does it away from the cameras at his spleens plushie or something.
Thank you for making your videos, Gray. They hold a very special place in my heart. My little brother introduced me to you and he passed away less than a year ago. He was only eleven. You brought him a lot of joy through your videos. You’re making things that much more bearable for me. Thank you.
Gray longtime viewer here, I've gotta say I am so happy you returned to Universe Sandbox man, It's quite literally the reason I started watching your videos and after so long of only GTA and Happy Wheels... The promised game has returned!
The fact that you can’t see the black hole from earth at the beginning tells me that it’s possible for a black hole to be orbiting earth in real life and no one would know
I wonder how people like you think before commenting, like if you genuinely use your brain and think about the comment and think yep, my logic is 100% correct.
Fun fact: blackholes were originally named dark stars because it was thought that the star would gain so much mass and gravity that light cant escape and creates a event horizon. This technically appeals to the theory of planck stars.
This reminds me of the time when I was a kid that I caught a bunch of minnows from a stream and brought them home to keep in a big aquarium. Some died, but one minnow mysteriously disappeared while another doubled in size almost overnight. That big minnow outlived them all… Your black holes didn’t join hands and voltron together, one committed cannibalistic genocide on its siblings and ate them all, just a tasty snack for a growing baby black hole.
The blackhole litterally yeeted the moon out of the orbit like it picked up the moon in a new orbit which i never seen the orbit change of where it rotating and got yeeted into space at 2:24
AMericans ( some?): oh finally no more huge spiders in Australia and Florida to worry about! Australia: crap the kangaroos! It global cooling! FLorida: oh no! Its cold outside lol.
I’m gonna be a bit of a nerd rn. The heat is due to radioactive heating that black holes give off due to gases or other matter around the black hole, or simply the accretion disk, or because of the fact that they are being crushed due to the high compression of the matter or whatever. ANYWAYS don’t quote me on this😭I’d have to do more research. “Black holes are surrounded by stars that emit neutrinos, which are tiny, fast particles that rarely interact with anything. When these neutrinos hit nearby objects, they can cause radioactive heating. The radiation generated by infalling material near a black hole's event horizon can also create temperatures much hotter than a star's core” (Google explanation)
Sorry to break your nerd rant it was a good attempt but, no in this case all the heat is tidal, and I am afraid black holes aren't force to be surrounded by neutrino emitting stars, that I am afraid makes no sense, although the death of a star and formation of a black hole does I vaguely remember emit neutrino so you weren't completely of, as said great attempt research further it's a fun topic, although on top of that neutrinos are in fact quite unreactive particles as you said so even that wouldn't explain heat because the radioactive heating would be too rare, hell we are digging mountain just to capture more of them to study them better, wiki isn't the best for this kind of thing the simplification and lack of context can make you reach the wrong conclusion
Saturn: "What's the matter, GrayStillPlays, you can't do this to me?" GrayStillPlays: "What have I told you Saturn? Nobody love yo....hmm...no, nobody loves you!"
I love how the moon got slingshotted off so quickly -- poor thing never stood a chance. XD And man, seeing the temperature just NYOOM upward in the latter half of the video -- damn. You always come up with the weirdest and most fun nightmare scenarios, Gray. XD
You can reverse the time. Why don't you reverse the time every time something spectacular happened to the planets and slow down the time so we could see exactly what happened, Gray?
Hey Gray! The reason the black holes are making the earth hotter is tidal forces. Basically, pulling on different parts of the earth different amounts will cause different parts to move different amounts, which causes friction, which generates heat.
I'll just say this. The reason why It got so hot. Is probably because it's being ripped apart all Sides So that's basically just applying too much Gravity to alsides to the point where the Earth is basically becoming. Like 2 rocks being smashed, you get sparks. That's basically is what Is happening It's just making heat from nothing.
350 micro holes... Sorry, micro black holes later, Gray not only still plays, but is now master penetrator in not just Happy Wheels. Day/Video 350 of asking for a 100% windmill course in GTA... Or ya know, as close as possible
This is day seven of demanding: We need an Alex/Danny/Petey GTA board where Gray has to die in hyper-specific ways in order to proceed to the next segment. Call it deathnailing. Bring out all the classics. Wind turbine yeeting, wall ride into the infinite abyss, trainspotting (take that how you will), a shark with freaking laser beams that's coded with a teleporter in his mouth… Wait… Can you code the meteorites with teleporters? Day three edit: Starting tomorrow, I will be adding more board ideas to this comment. I will be adding props, obstacle ideas, death ideas, rules, and conditions. I encourage anyone who likes this comment to add their own ideas, and I will add my favorites to the next day. Day four edit: Gray can only use meme cars. If he tries getting into a regular car, he burns to death. Day five edit: one segment must be a "don't move" level. Day six edit: Gray must parkour to each new segment from where he gets teleported to after the last segment, and he must be teleported a minimum of one mile from each start point. Day seven edit: Any time that Gray is parkouring to the next level, chaos every thirty seconds.
Life likelihood is not the total population of the planet. It is an earth analog that shows the liklihood of life on the planet. A life likelihood of 10 percent means that the planet has a 10 percent chance of life being there relative to a distant observer or the similarity to earth. In short life liklihood is showing the probability of life. If the percentage increases then you made the planet more likely to have life. Just wanted to point that out.
@@Hoshimaru57 I'd like to see Gray play infinite fusion. Also you are the first person who isn't the creator of the video or someone I know who commented on my comment. I'm not sure how that's supposed to make you feel but I've typed to much to let this part be deleted so
I'd like to see a return of The Sims. Maybe a competition like the Olympics? ...judged by the pets, of course... Swimming, cooking, fighting fires, basic living tasks... ya know, all the things they fail at! The goals? Who lasts the longest, who lasts the least, and who has the most hilarious attempts. Gold, silver, bronze... lol ...with special mention to those that break the challenges. (like swimming through the ground, walking on water, or just zero sum out of the game.)
*Video regarding destruction and black holes starts* "As you can see we have stopped directly on Japan, which means..." *Audience gets ready to cancel gray* "...absolutely nothing." *Everyone breathes a sigh of relief* "But the moon, right over here, is about to make some new friends" *Lunar denizens who are about to be annihilated watch in horror*
Day 1 of asking make a rotating track with windmills that is covered with slowdown sticks that has trick checkpoints and if the car exposes gray can’t use it
The Moon: “Gray is playing? A’ight I’m outta here.”
Just going to become new Earth.
Earth 2?
Super Earth?
Am I Earth's moon? No, I'm just an ordinary planet. But I want to check on earth every once in a while
@@KumiChan2004FOR SUPER EARTH!
The Earth: “GOD **** NO”
@@KumiChan2004 LIBER-TEA!
4:52
The loss of the moon resulted in a loss of temperature, because the moon causes a bit of tidal friction on the planet.
16:30
In theory, the highest possible temperature is calculated to be 142 nonillion kelvins, which means that you have to attach thirty-two zeroes after it and it can only be reached if the particles attain a state called the thermal equilibrium.
So yeah, it can go *that* high. In theory.
10:20 Tidal heating. The Earth is getting a fever from tidal heating.
If I recall correctly, very small black holes can also generate some heat.
@@theangrysuchomimus5163they do, by two processes. The first, Hawking Radiation, is not simulated in this game, because if it was, each of these black holes would explode immediately. The second is by friction in their accretion disks, which we would see if they were outputting significant heat. Pretty sure the heating at this point is pretty much all tidal.
At this point I wouldn't be surprised if earth took a dimensional jump to the left and then a step to the right
You're correct. It is all title heating. Basically, the moon actually does have some effect that causes some title heating on earth. Earth has much more of it on the moon though but basically having a 100 moons just a few 1000 km away from the planet. That that that would be doing some crazy thing@@downsidebrian
Same reason Titan has a subsurface liquid ocean! Thanks to Saturn and other moon's gravities tugging on it. 🤘
The universe sandbox videos are what brought me to this channel in the first place. Glad to see it come back around.
Same honestly.
it was the sims for me... fingers crossed
@@meatsackulationscongratula3154 Same here, I hope spleens, Florida man and Australia makes a return
Watching a man decimate the universe because lol why not? Is a great video I can’t lie.
I have a theory as to why the temperature of Earth is increasing with all the tiny black holes:
When a black hole draws in matter, not all of it gets sucked in. Some of it spins around the black hole at ridiculous speeds, reaching temperatures of millions of degrees Kelvin. That's what causes the accretion disk around them.
Since the tiny black holes are probably sucking in gas and matter from the Earth, a similar thing is probably happening on a smaller scale; each black hole is becoming an itty-bitty sun that heats up the Earth.
I read Kelvin as Kevin and I didn't see a problem with the sentence lmao
I honestly think it’s because of the black holes pulling on the earths crust and makes the crust rub against itself, which causes friction which in turn creates heat, but your explanation is just as likely
@@dawntheskywing3975 Your explanation is correct. It is called tidal heating. The gravity of the black holes is non-uniform on the parts of the earth and that crates internal stresses and "friction" like effects that heats up the planet.
can you make it dumber for me
yes but that should only be for blackhole's temperature not earth's temperature. also once the atmosphere gets stripped, sun facing side will get heated by the sun while the space facing side will cool down.
A one millimeter blackhole would do way more damage. For reference, a blackhole the size of an atom would weigh as much as Mount Everest, with the same gravity. Let alone one a millimeter in diameter.
the half millimeter black hole has the mass of half earths mass ;-; these things are strong.
Remember it's already set up to orbit in the game so that wouldn't actually matter to the earth directly because it evens out with centripetal/centrifugal forces(I could be wrong don't quote me on that)
@@RiskOfJeffy2centrifugal force isn't actually a force, yeah I know sorry had to point it out
@@rjbradley2923 In Universe Sandbox, 1/20th of earth's mass. The ones in the video are 1 mm in diameter, and have 0.05 of earth's mass
The Moon: "FINALLY, I'm outta here! I've been soaking up vacation benefits for EONS, now!"
The moon knows when to make an exit.
"STOP JUGGLING MY ATMOSPHERE"
Only in GrayStillPlays will you hear gems of lines like this
We’re definitely in the Gray Universe Sandbox Renaissance; I’m all for it.
It's about damn time.
Sponsored by CERN.
Gray… if you’re asking for absolute hot, I believe it’s called Planck Heat… that is, what would be the hottest mathematical heat that’s theoretically possible… it’s estimated to be 10^32°K
Edit: Mistakenly put °F instead of °K
F should be K, other than that you're correct!
@@MaverickGaming ah… you’re right, thanks I’ll edit it and fix my mistake
@@MaverickGaming Pretty they're effectively identical at that magnitude, but sure.
I’m at 4:59
@@DrgnZip10^32 K is about 2*10^32 F, it’s still about twice as hot
this brings me back to 7th grade when I watched the original Universe Sandbox videos. Your channel was one of the biggest influences to start my own. Love you, man.
"As you can see, we have stopped directly on Japan. What does that mean? Absolutely nothing."
*cricket* *cricket* *cricket*
The Moon: "A'ight, F this S, I'm out."
Fiquei curioso, como entendeu o português perfeitamente?
*horrified, fascinated laughter* always ensues when I watch your Universe Sandbox videos.
That's the best part in my humble opinion 😂
I guess the atmophsere heats up so much, because the huge mass so close to the earth pulls at all the gasses to such a degree that it rushes towards the black holes, causing enormous friction heat to be produced.
Black holes also produce a lot of heat in form of hawking radiation, as they are actively disintegrating every single moment.
Tony Hawking radiation
@@nemesissombria Tho these were small black holes
Hawking radation
@realdragon a black hole with the size of a coin is large enough to destroy Earth completely before vanishing into oblivion.
Edit: If you compress the entire mass of the Earth so it becomes a black hole, it would be 18mm (~0.7in) in diameter
14:31 remember, Gray, you have the time moving at a snails pace. even with the oceans boiling, it takes time to burn to death. that last 1% are probably the people who were already deep underground at those sites that study neutrinos when you showed up.
Black holes genuinely terrify me. Not even necessarily the concept itself, but just being made to look directly at one scares the hell outta me, like my caveman brain refuses to comprehend the sheer mass of _nothing_ there. Your videos help me with looking at them, though.
Alien kid on mars: Mom, why is that plannet glowing?
Alien mom: Son, there was a being called “GrayStillPlays.”
Within their terminology, the mother replies to her child, "If you payed attention in class you would know that it's due to Gray Matter".
"The Mass - That stuff right there." - GraystillPlays. "Florida Man Science" at its finest ladies & gentlemen.
Let’s go more destruction to the universe💀💀
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GrayStillPlays just took the song Black Hole Sun to a whole new level.
Lmao true
Gray is like Cave Johnson. He throws science at the walls to see what sticks.
+rep Niko pfp
best case scenario you'll get some superpowers, worse case some tumors which we'll scoop out
Oh yes😊🎉
I SW THIS COMENT WHILE PLAYING PORTAL 2 AS CAVE JOHNSON WAS TALKING
"What's causing such a grand expansion of heat from the black holes?" Matter basically creates a traffic jam at the accretion disk of the black hole. Everything starts smacking into and rubbing against everything else causing friction and generating heat, sort of like rubbing two sticks together to make fire. Except it's in space, around a black hole, orbiting the Earth.
Looks like earth is getting a ring of depression and sadness
*Day 122 of asking... Challenge for Gray: Try and complete a challenge with no checkpoints that take 9 hours to complete. The twist is that the board disappears after you touch it, and in order to reset it, you need to restart the board (before anyone complains... Yes, there will be parts of the board where Gray can have a break, and yes, there will be a teleporter at the end, where Gray has 2 chances to get the correct road path correct (Which won't despawn) if he fails at getting the correct path correct then he just need to restart the map. AND... yes, it is possible, and what I mean by two hours is that no matter what difficult board he plays, would probably take 2 hours, but Zach just edits out most of it, so it's suitable for a short yet entertaining clip) Yes, there will be a 10 second timer before the board slowly disappears and there will be parts of the board that won't disappear and there will be a script at the end where it teleports Gray to the beginning and resets the board, and there'll be 3 teleporters, he'll have to guess correctly, one crashes his game, one forces his game to force restart, and the final teleporter gets him the win. (Just kidding, all teleporters are guaranteed to get him the win, there will be a text saying there's one teleporter that works)*
America, he ain’t listening to you, or me, I’m on day 68, and so far, no luck.
I am asking for a zombie apocalypse in GTA 5
@@BryanZuniga-xk4yehe maybe is and just doesn't want to do it😂...
Do you hate gray?
💀💀💀@@BryanZuniga-xk4ye
I just realized that I've never heard this man swear
this is one of those guys who I'd assume swears religiously
@@kenny_.E real
Trust me he has, RUclips demonitization is the only reason why he doesn't nowadays. I imagine he just does it away from the cameras at his spleens plushie or something.
About 3 years back it was unusual for him to *not* swear.
Then RUclips sucked up to the advertisers and decided swearing on the job is illegal.
Kids can’t watch if you swear.
14:40
"They're dead, they just don't know it yet." 🎅🎅🐱
Thank you for making your videos, Gray. They hold a very special place in my heart. My little brother introduced me to you and he passed away less than a year ago. He was only eleven. You brought him a lot of joy through your videos. You’re making things that much more bearable for me. Thank you.
Gray longtime viewer here, I've gotta say I am so happy you returned to Universe Sandbox man, It's quite literally the reason I started watching your videos and after so long of only GTA and Happy Wheels... The promised game has returned!
OG Gray is back guys!
Omg 18 sec
i'm not convinced until sims 4 shows back up on his channel
@@Idfkbro15 i know dude
Alex should make a GTA board where Gray has to expect the unexpected, but each time, the choices and options get harder to expect.
Yeahhhh
and that audio plays each time he dies
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Yea
You are evil I LOVE THE IDEA
Imagine the world ending like idk tomorrow or later because Gray is playing Universe Sandbox 😂.
The...people on this earth "134", have been gracefully touched by gray....too....experience......destruction 😂😊
The fact that you can’t see the black hole from earth at the beginning tells me that it’s possible for a black hole to be orbiting earth in real life and no one would know
but we would know for every other reason
@@bankballgreentrue
I wonder how people like you think before commenting, like if you genuinely use your brain and think about the comment and think yep, my logic is 100% correct.
This might make you happier but we definitely would know just because of the gravity
If there was a black hole, that’s small rocket ships are going nowhere if they go that way
Fun fact: blackholes were originally named dark stars because it was thought that the star would gain so much mass and gravity that light cant escape and creates a event horizon.
This technically appeals to the theory of planck stars.
Black holes do put out radiation so makes sense the earth would heat up.
It all went down when he started talking about Uranus
This reminds me of the time when I was a kid that I caught a bunch of minnows from a stream and brought them home to keep in a big aquarium. Some died, but one minnow mysteriously disappeared while another doubled in size almost overnight. That big minnow outlived them all…
Your black holes didn’t join hands and voltron together, one committed cannibalistic genocide on its siblings and ate them all, just a tasty snack for a growing baby black hole.
I’m glad that the internet is a barrier that keeps us apart
"life likelyhood" does not represent current human population, but rather the likelyhood that any form of life could be found on a given planet
The blackhole litterally yeeted the moon out of the orbit like it picked up the moon in a new orbit which i never seen the orbit change of where it rotating and got yeeted into space at 2:24
what
I'm no scientist but my guess of the temperature rising is the black holes eating the o-zone.
Gray I dare you to hit two mountain lions with an rpg while you're on the spinny portion of a windmill
I dare you to jump a quarter way to the moon
Did you know that the gravitational force of a black hole is so strong that a black hole the size of an atom would have the mass of Mt. Everest
9:42 The music makes me laugh EVERY time
GrayStillPlays, Your videos always make me happy, so I subscribed!
Haven't watched Gray in awhile but loves these videos
14:31 “They are already dead, they just doesn't know it yet🎅🎅🦀💵”
tag the man himself
14:38 he said it btw
AMericans ( some?): oh finally no more huge spiders in Australia and Florida to worry about!
Australia: crap the kangaroos! It global cooling!
FLorida: oh no! Its cold outside lol.
Im living in a beautiful era where gray has returned to the glorious days, UNIVERSE SANDBOX!!! Truly grateful to god
I like how at this point in the video 12:58 there are about 8 million people getting sucked into a black hole every half second.
Fun fact. Blacks holes ejecting themselves from galaxies and dragging stellar systems with them is a thing that happens and has been observed.
I’m gonna be a bit of a nerd rn. The heat is due to radioactive heating that black holes give off due to gases or other matter around the black hole, or simply the accretion disk, or because of the fact that they are being crushed due to the high compression of the matter or whatever. ANYWAYS don’t quote me on this😭I’d have to do more research. “Black holes are surrounded by stars that emit neutrinos, which are tiny, fast particles that rarely interact with anything. When these neutrinos hit nearby objects, they can cause radioactive heating. The radiation generated by infalling material near a black hole's event horizon can also create temperatures much hotter than a star's core” (Google explanation)
Sorry to break your nerd rant it was a good attempt but, no in this case all the heat is tidal, and I am afraid black holes aren't force to be surrounded by neutrino emitting stars, that I am afraid makes no sense, although the death of a star and formation of a black hole does I vaguely remember emit neutrino so you weren't completely of, as said great attempt research further it's a fun topic, although on top of that neutrinos are in fact quite unreactive particles as you said so even that wouldn't explain heat because the radioactive heating would be too rare, hell we are digging mountain just to capture more of them to study them better, wiki isn't the best for this kind of thing the simplification and lack of context can make you reach the wrong conclusion
I imagined Gray as a god talking to the moon with his hands on its shoulders and a devious smirk looking at earth
Saturn: "What's the matter, GrayStillPlays, you can't do this to me?"
GrayStillPlays: "What have I told you Saturn? Nobody love yo....hmm...no, nobody loves you!"
Gray don't put black holes to kill people, he makes a black holes minefield to protect Earth from those pesky alien invasions. 😁
These have been really fun, funny, and interesting. Am loving this series.
Sims 4 must return, Spleens demands it.
You know it’s gonna be a good video when gray starts with alright so we are checking out the only game
Black Hole: HEY GRAYSTILLPLAYS! I'M GOING TO BE LATE FOR WORK!!!
Earth is boiling at 1675 degrees F
Game: 1.6% life is possible
GrayStillPlays: HOW?!?!?!?!?!
18:31 *temperature proceeds to drop* "there goes the temperature, 18:32 *temperature suddenly Rises* *HERE GOES THE TEMPERATURE!!!!!*
*uUm AcKhUaLy ItS tEmPrUuUtUrE¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡* 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
The TF2 voice clips are my favorite thing in these videos now.
Black hole "INCOMMMMINNNNNG"
Jupiter "No"
XDXD Love the edits
*Look at me, Im the moon now* - Black hole before ejecting the moon into oblivion
The reason Earth heated up was likely because all the black holes pulled on it, effectively kneading it like dough, and that motion created heat.
I love how the moon got slingshotted off so quickly -- poor thing never stood a chance. XD And man, seeing the temperature just NYOOM upward in the latter half of the video -- damn. You always come up with the weirdest and most fun nightmare scenarios, Gray. XD
"the liquid depth is going up now." THAT'S BECAUSE THE CONTINENTS ARE MELTING, GRAY
Gray is the only guy I know who can give someone an epileptic seizure by showing them a graph
What kind of chaos is the best kind of chaos?
The answer: The gray kind
Grey always fines somthing to do to make us always watch!
You can reverse the time. Why don't you reverse the time every time something spectacular happened to the planets and slow down the time so we could see exactly what happened, Gray?
I'm interested in tinkering with Gray's props and systems (the perfectly engineered one.)
It’s… my dream come true… he’s playing it again…
I'd be a small percentage to survive because even if it's 31000°C outside, it would still be cold in my house 😂 😂
It’s a treat when Gray plays Universe Sandbox
I love how the effect of the tiny black holes for a big part of the video is just Global Warming Deluxe
Hey Gray! The reason the black holes are making the earth hotter is tidal forces. Basically, pulling on different parts of the earth different amounts will cause different parts to move different amounts, which causes friction, which generates heat.
I'll just say this. The reason why It got so hot. Is probably because it's being ripped apart all Sides So that's basically just applying too much Gravity to alsides to the point where the Earth is basically becoming. Like 2 rocks being smashed, you get sparks. That's basically is what Is happening It's just making heat from nothing.
Burrito as a taco is worse than a taco as a burrito
Who are you, who are so wise in the ways of science?
350 micro holes... Sorry, micro black holes later, Gray not only still plays, but is now master penetrator in not just Happy Wheels.
Day/Video 350 of asking for a 100% windmill course in GTA... Or ya know, as close as possible
the best wording
This is day seven of demanding:
We need an Alex/Danny/Petey GTA board where Gray has to die in hyper-specific ways in order to proceed to the next segment. Call it deathnailing. Bring out all the classics. Wind turbine yeeting, wall ride into the infinite abyss, trainspotting (take that how you will), a shark with freaking laser beams that's coded with a teleporter in his mouth…
Wait…
Can you code the meteorites with teleporters?
Day three edit: Starting tomorrow, I will be adding more board ideas to this comment. I will be adding props, obstacle ideas, death ideas, rules, and conditions.
I encourage anyone who likes this comment to add their own ideas, and I will add my favorites to the next day.
Day four edit: Gray can only use meme cars. If he tries getting into a regular car, he burns to death.
Day five edit: one segment must be a "don't move" level.
Day six edit: Gray must parkour to each new segment from where he gets teleported to after the last segment, and he must be teleported a minimum of one mile from each start point.
Day seven edit: Any time that Gray is parkouring to the next level, chaos every thirty seconds.
Life likelihood is not the total population of the planet. It is an earth analog that shows the liklihood of life on the planet. A life likelihood of 10 percent means that the planet has a 10 percent chance of life being there relative to a distant observer or the similarity to earth.
In short life liklihood is showing the probability of life. If the percentage increases then you made the planet more likely to have life.
Just wanted to point that out.
Hehe tidal forces go *pained screaming as flesh is vaporized in mere seconds
The fact that Gray still doesnt understand what the life likelihood percentage actually means
Gray has become a Gardevoir who's scared for their trainer's safety.
“Alright, we’re playing the only game where you can fuse Pokémon together to create NIGHTMARISH HELLSPAWN. It’s Pokémon Infinite Fusion.”
@@Hoshimaru57 I'd like to see Gray play infinite fusion. Also you are the first person who isn't the creator of the video or someone I know who commented on my comment. I'm not sure how that's supposed to make you feel but I've typed to much to let this part be deleted so
I'd like to see a return of The Sims.
Maybe a competition like the Olympics?
...judged by the pets, of course...
Swimming, cooking, fighting fires, basic living tasks... ya know, all the things they fail at!
The goals?
Who lasts the longest, who lasts the least, and who has the most hilarious attempts.
Gold, silver, bronze... lol
...with special mention to those that break the challenges. (like swimming through the ground, walking on water, or just zero sum out of the game.)
*Video regarding destruction and black holes starts*
"As you can see we have stopped directly on Japan, which means..."
*Audience gets ready to cancel gray*
"...absolutely nothing."
*Everyone breathes a sigh of relief*
"But the moon, right over here, is about to make some new friends"
*Lunar denizens who are about to be annihilated watch in horror*
Words cannot explain how happy I am to see you return to this series
Alex should make a make with no checkpoints and every time Gray fails the map gets harder. Just for extra pain and sadness add the Chaos Mod
Good job, you've basically spawned the last batch right on the surface of the planet, right inside the atmosphere
*A black hole the size of a bullet has earths density. Crazy ain’t it?*
Yes more space stuff pls
Glad to see Univere Sandbox return some, it's what got me onto your channel in the first place
FINALLY more Universe Sandbox!
When a black hole is so close to earth, it doesn't directly heat up the planet, but the intense gravitational forces affect the nearby matter
We love it when the temperature gets so high that all of the rock instantly vaporizes itself into a gas
When Gray plays, this game should be called "universe sadness".
How's Florida doing, Gray?
Planet is warming up from tectonic forces, same thing that our moon does.
Day 1 of asking make a rotating track with windmills that is covered with slowdown sticks that has trick checkpoints and if the car exposes gray can’t use it
I love that you have brought these videos back gray!!!!!!!
The start of sadness is a pretty good name for an actual black hole, ngl