Yes, but how powerful does gravity have to be to make an otherwise Earth like planet uninhabitable? ... "Unwalkonable"? "Unsurvivable"? How much greater gravity can our bodies stand? IDK, maybe twice as big would be okay for us, or maybe it would crush us.
"um, actually, the size of planets doesn't influence the strength of their gravitational force, it's how dense the planet is that determines it's gravity" - 🤓
This reminds me of the video where they have Gen Z kids try to read analog clocks and one girl says 6:74 for the time 😂 (I think she was trolling but still)
Ikr, I hate how they assume they know how long the earth has been here, how long the sun will live, we thought the earth was flat not too long ago🤣, imagine what ppl 500 years from now will think about us and what we thought was scientific facts🤔🤯.....that is if we are still here in 500 years
Humans are adapted PERFECTLY to earth. This biosphere is the best life support system we could ever possibly engineer, any other planet is simply not going to be an ecosystem we’ve perfectly adapted to.
Who says Earth is perfect though? No we are not we can’t survive most earth climates without assistance. You’re batshit if you think earth is perfect for humans, tell me why do so many people die of starvation, thirst and lack of shelter if earth is perfect for them? I don’t know how you could be more incorrect when everything that has ever killed or tried to kill humans has come from Earth.
Nah the Big Bang is a theory and not actually factual and the earth has actually factually not 13 billion years old but thousands of years old, there is even proof we used to live with dinosaurs the just teach us these things because they are all corrupt
@@Mater_pjsk over H*mas, yes, but people from both Israel and Palestine first. In simple words, of I had to choose between an extremist Islamic group that does not hesitate to kill it's own people and a nation that safeguards it's people, I would have to go with Israel....
yah sure? I might be willing to believe that there are insect-like creatures on other planets, but to believe that there are species like us that think and do things like us and even at a higher level at that? yeah no
@@holdupsomethingaintright7919 it is very much likely possible. There are so many planets that we cant even count them up in our universe. Even if its like 1 to 923619471739493 or something like that its still possible that theres a planet that intelligent life forms are living in it like us humans.
@@hyperionrage they won’t. It’s not like we sent anyone there. It’s too far away. We can only guess. There might be giant insects given the oxygen increase. I’ll pass.
@@nothingtoseehere309 It would take a long time for humans to destroy another planet i mean look at us now we been doing stuff to the earth for years now and we still here lol maybe the other earth could have more durability
Gravity would make the humans look so weird. Our organs would be near the feet, and they would be very short, and their legs would be supper strong. These are just a few things, but imagine how different people would look with just those 3 differences.
Actually I don’t think you have taken the time to consider the fact that if life WAS possible on this super-habitable planet, then wouldn’t that mean that any form of life would have evolved into life forms that could live in extreme heat conditions? Besides, we really shouldn’t be looking for life forms similar to humans because then we’d be pretty disappointed if the same life existed on different planets. But, I mean, that would be hilarious to have interplanetary exchange students.
I am sure Cranford meant a _terrestrial_ type planet, inhabitable to us. 🙄 But, the universe is so huge, we have no hope of ever ruining out of more planets, and unexplored space. 😀
@@thelonesomegrifter6718 not really yes we’ve done bad but also good and if we change and acknowledge the wrong we’ve done maybe we can help mend it not fix it but stop it from getting worse
@@Paradise__tv Well actually it does, if it bigger and has the same density the gravity will be the same, but if it's bigger with more density it will have more gravity
Exactly! If we screwed up this much in so called 4 billion years...in 70 billion years we would have killed that planet and every human would eventually kill each other. If we can't have peace here, we won't there.
yeah it’s gonna need a very fine tuned atmosphere to be habitable to us, it’s not just oxygen we need but ever part of our atmosphere’s composition is in some way necessary for us to function properly
If we actually left Earth in great numbers it might save Earth. It happened in Elite Dangerous' Earth, after so many years colonizing the galaxy, Earth became a tourist destination.
@@vidiadamm a·nal·o·gy /əˈnaləjē/ See definitions in: All Philosophy Logic Linguistics Biology noun a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification. "an analogy between the workings of nature and those of human societies" a correspondence or partial similarity. "the syndrome is called deep dysgraphia because of its analogy to deep dyslexia" a thing which is comparable to something else in significant respects. "works of art were seen as an analogy for works of nature"
Yeah what's with all these scientists trying to find habitable planets while Earth is in great danger ,they wasted so much money on sending a machine that will just took useless beautiful pictures . They will say it is to know more about the universe 🤦♂️ Guess i ain't alone in trying to do another bigger project before finishing the more important one that is due the next day
Imagine Earth hearing this while giving it all against the suns radiations and dodging asteroids and meteors just to keep the life forms within alive while the humans are killing it from the inside 😢
Sad to hear Earth doesn't get enough attention, Why look for habitable planets instead of recovering our home planet to good conditions? Why spend millions of dollar to send a Camera to space that will take useless photos with high resolution? Scientists are literally touching clouds
@@Glorhbb what this person is talking about the pollution we produce and if you think about it we're killing earth exploring space doesn't it seem like we are trying to replace earth…
Jesus said, I am the way the truth and the life. No one comes to the father, but through me. If scientist could ever reach that planet, they would find out that there is nothing good there, The Bible tells us how special the Earth is.
If you believe in rebirth of the soul then, you would be alive during that time, but in a different body with the same soul, as some people believe that the soul is immortal. Idk tho it's just a theory
@@soccchesterrevived one day you will care, everyone of us will either be in heaven or in front of the great white throne judgement, there you WILL CARE TRUST ME, i don’t want that for you that’s why I’m telling you, Jesus loves you.
Although a huge habitable planet would be cool, you need to remember that when a planet has more mass the gravity on it gets higher, that means if you were on that superhabitable planet, you wouldn't be able to jump, and the atmospheric pressure would crush you. Going only 40 feet down the ocean could kill you.
And we wouldn’t evolve at all if there wasn’t a technology keeping us alive because all of us would die. There is no person alive able to resist the gravity so no spreading of “better” genes.
@@darrendavin7759 what? Density is how close together mass is, therefore if it's more dense it's more massive (at least if we're assuming the object is staying the same size)
It is 2 times that of earth, I calculated Edit: i assumed same density as earth, but in full video he mention its more massive, so yeah the gravity is different
@@Crystalgarcia814 Jupiter is well over 1000 times larger than earth, it’s gravity is 2.4x earth’s gravity. This planet would probably have 1.2 earth gravity or some shit. You would weigh 180lbs instead of 150lbs. Or roughly 100 kilos instead of 90.
Jupiter is well over 1000 times larger than earth, it’s gravity is 2.4x earth’s gravity. This planet would probably have 1.2 earth gravity or some shit. You would weigh 180lbs instead of 150lbs. Or roughly 95 kilos instead of 90.
@@BamBam_TYMan important piece missing, density. I don't know the exact equation involving density, though Earth is around 4x as dense as Jupiter. Assuming this planet is the same density as earth, doubling the radius would in fact double the force of gravity.
@@kwame20101But that would give us the planet that's 8* the size of earth. So 2* the size gives us 1.26* the radius, or (assuming the same density as earth) 1.26* the earth gravy or 12.36m/s².
Gravity isn't caused by the size of the planet, it's caused by the density of the planet. For example, the gravity on Neptune is 11.15 m/s² whilst Earth's gravity is 9.8m/s², even though Neptune is around four times bigger than Earth. So, if this planet has a similar density to Earth, the gravity wouldn't feel that different.
sure there can! the universe likely has other life somewhere slse, even on mars! we found some bacterium on one of the most uninhabitable planets in our solar system!
@@thatdoggoman3927 but his points still stands: The evolution that happened on earth made us adapt perfectly for our planet. Of course there are other planets with it's life forms too. But for us earth is probably the best
Thing is, if we ever managed to reach those planets, they'd probably only send the rich over and leave the rest of us with the mess they made over here.
@@spamton.69 still they'd have to take /some/ people. like who is working and making money for a billionaires in the new world if they leave everyone behind? also, who knows the scope of tech in a billion years? maybe future middle class people would be vacationing on koi every summer
The gravity on that planet is so strong that once you landed, you'd never leave, because there is no known propulsion strong enough to achieve escape velocity.
Not necessarily. Humans are incredibly adoptable creatures. Over time, We would develop new technologies or physically adapt through our children so it's not entirely out of the question.
@@Iliadic assuming we are forced to land onto this planet. Evolution takes thousands of years to adapt and technology would be a hassle to develop in such gravity not to mention the difficulty hunting for food, we might die before reaching the next generation
I studied space al the time that’s not how gravity works it’s how dense it is the reason why we are walkable because of the sun changing the gravity in the system so we would actually be lighter or identical even if the twice of earth
@@estoybn474 lol think about what i said if there are other people or others in that planet if we call them aliens because they are live in there what do you think they call the other people too that live in other planets?
Double the radius means 8 times the volume. With the same density of the planet, this also means 8 times the gravity. Your form would then probably be rather flat.
The Gravity actually depends on how you define "Size" here. If the Radius doubles, the acceleration due to gravity would be 2 times. If the Volume doubled, the acceleration due to gravity would be 1.25 times. (All these calculations were done by keeping Density constant)
The problem with Dwarf Stars is that you'd have to be too close to the star as it's energy output is too low, meaning the planet would get tidally locked, rendering 90% of it simply useless... Either too hot (always facing the star) or too cold (always facing away from the star)
That really only applies to the smaller threshold of dwarf stars, not that a planet orbiting larger stars cant get tidally locked, more of that its less likely. Also the composition of the planets hydrosphere and atmosphere play major roles in determining its climate, you could easily have a tidally locked planet with a stable climate all be it windy with a thick enough atmosphere and large enough ocean mass to transfer heat effectively.
I just don't know how they can say it's better than earth, considering they haven't even really seen it up close. I mean we still barely know our oceans and our solar system let alone a planet however for away lol 😆
@@milkywayguy Well, that could be us. Though we are much further away from our sun, without our magnetosphere, this world would not be able to support the life it has.
@Evidentual Well yes, there certainly could be life-sustaining circumstances even in the most dire situations like Tidally locked planets, but it's unlikely.
i don’t think a dumber sentence has ever been said than “there might be a planet more habitable than earth” ahh yes there has to be a better place than the one we have adapted to for tens of millions of years
Full video here: ruclips.net/video/CptjZq0RaZQ/видео.html
Ok ty
Your the best AstroKobi
How do you know everything about galaxy you are a GOD
Gonna watch it nowww
im watch now 🤩
“Better then earth and it’s twice the size!”
Gravity: “Hello”
Yes, but how powerful does gravity have to be to make an otherwise Earth like planet uninhabitable?
...
"Unwalkonable"?
"Unsurvivable"?
How much greater gravity can our bodies stand?
IDK, maybe twice as big would be okay for us, or maybe it would crush us.
@@TheNoiseySpectator i don't think the gravity would be 2 times greater but more
@@celestrierbruh8518 it would be 2 times greater, assuming the planet is the same density as earth
I believe there are Giga Chad Aliens just casually walking around despite the massive gravity
"um, actually, the size of planets doesn't influence the strength of their gravitational force, it's how dense the planet is that determines it's gravity" - 🤓
"What time is it?"
"It's 42 o'clock"
💀
Brahh it gonna take a month for a day to be over 💀
🗿
This reminds me of the video where they have Gen Z kids try to read analog clocks and one girl says 6:74 for the time 😂 (I think she was trolling but still)
Bro imagine how long schools are gonna be 💀
bro said "only 10 billion years" so casually💀
Yea right now I wouldn’t dare to say for certain that we’ll survive another 100
Thats what these space nerds like to say. They like saying these huge number to seem intelligent when they dont know shit and its all fake
Bro it's 4,5 billions years not 10 billions years
@@Kadrimoshe said it might only exist for about 10 billion years not it’s been around for 10 billion years
@@okgo-ch2jd no he didn't
What if we move to that planet and the aliens are like: "who tf👽"
Giving avatar vibes 🔵👽 One of my fav films
That gravity must be miserable for humans. Can’t imagine the spine issues from that.
Probably the stuff living in there lookin flat AF
@@dc-101 I think they'd just be smaller and have proportionally larger/stronger muscles.
@@roejogan2693 yeah that could be correct or what if the life their is just evolving like our ancient civilizations
Also no chemical reaction is gonna overcome that gravity well. We walk a VERY fine line here on Terra.
Size doesn't always equal mass. The planet being larger doesn't mean the gravity would automatically be that much higher.
Bro really convinced me that humanity will exist for 70 bil years
Damn. Now that you mentioned it😳😮😔
Wonder if that planet will also get polution
*Climate change joined the chat*
He said “life”- no one thinks chimps with nukes will last 70 bil years
@@xalian17 isn't that's what humanity is?
"Hey bro, how high can you jump?"
"One inch 💀"
Assuming it has 2 times the volume of earth and same density, it would actualy only be 2% greater
@@narnex3179whish full thinking that it’s density would be the same
bro everyone on that plant got a 7 inch vertical 💀
@@narnex31792 times the size usually means 2 times the mass
@@Eradicator-jv9xr and twice the distance from the centre of mass, which decreases gravitational force even more rapidly...
“ Planets better than Earth "
Meanwhile Earth who sacrificed everything for us...
you made m feel an instant dissapointment
idk whyy
@@starx-anikafr
Your right😢😢😢
Sorry, but my intrusive thoughts won, im deeply sorry, but i just have to say it
*Womp womp*
Humanity was born on Earth but it was never meant to die on Earth :- Quote from Interstellar
yo props to the guy who waited 70 billion years just to figure out if the star can survive that long
Ikr, I hate how they assume they know how long the earth has been here, how long the sun will live, we thought the earth was flat not too long ago🤣, imagine what ppl 500 years from now will think about us and what we thought was scientific facts🤔🤯.....that is if we are still here in 500 years
@@MikeyJ686 Ok first off for humanity's advancement, 2000 years ago is decently long for when we discovered the earth was round
@@MikeyJ686 The curvature of earth has been discovered a long time ago in Vedic literature.
“UM AKSHEWALLY THEY PREDICT IT WITH MEASUREMENTS” - 🤓
@@MikeyJ686 humans have known the Earth was round for thousand of years
Humans are adapted PERFECTLY to earth. This biosphere is the best life support system we could ever possibly engineer, any other planet is simply not going to be an ecosystem we’ve perfectly adapted to.
Who says Earth is perfect though? No we are not we can’t survive most earth climates without assistance. You’re batshit if you think earth is perfect for humans, tell me why do so many people die of starvation, thirst and lack of shelter if earth is perfect for them? I don’t know how you could be more incorrect when everything that has ever killed or tried to kill humans has come from Earth.
Exactly
Why so we can ruin it too
@@HerrMaxy We never "ruined" earth we just got more advanced.
@@SleekYeoungWe literally littering and putting trash in our orbit.
Props to the guy who waited 70,000,000,000 years to see how long that star would last.
Underrated
Read my mind
@@based54 lol
, but I thought it's only 13.5 billion years since the Big Bang?
Nah the Big Bang is a theory and not actually factual and the earth has actually factually not 13 billion years old but thousands of years old, there is even proof we used to live with dinosaurs the just teach us these things because they are all corrupt
No matter where humans live nothing can stay pure anymore
Gilgamesh pfp
@@reaperfall6630 yup
No one cares Suraj go back to watching anime you pessimistic (not family friendly word)
"Damm I feel heavy" - famous last words
Don’t be obese
So you support Israel huh?
@@Mater_pjsk over H*mas, yes, but people from both Israel and Palestine first.
In simple words, of I had to choose between an extremist Islamic group that does not hesitate to kill it's own people and a nation that safeguards it's people, I would have to go with Israel....
@@Mater_pjskWHAT 😨😨
What are you saying bro how is feeling heavy supporting israel you are joking .Free Palestine @@Mater_pjsk
"we are at a cruising altitude of 200 feet, feel free to unbuckle your seatbelt and try to stand up"
there’s 0 chance we are alone in this universe
wrong
yah sure? I might be willing to believe that there are insect-like creatures on other planets, but to believe that there are species like us that think and do things like us and even at a higher level at that? yeah no
@@holdupsomethingaintright7919 It’s definitely possible
@@holdupsomethingaintright7919 it is very much likely possible. There are so many planets that we cant even count them up in our universe. Even if its like 1 to 923619471739493 or something like that its still possible that theres a planet that intelligent life forms are living in it like us humans.
@@agoogleuser9026 🤓🤓🤓
We need to send a colony ship there ASAP
Noo!!
Mf like you are the reasons why crap like the American revolution and slavery happens. Screw all that
Just don't send the British. They are going to go wild in the name of following their ancestors roots.
What to fuck that planet up too?
"What if I told you there are planets?"
HOLY SHIT
There's more...
@@allenharper2928 bro, your name says it all
@@knuckleslayer007 What?
@@knuckleslayer007 bro, your name says it all
@@knuckleslayer007 Seriously, I'm curious. What about my name?
When you finish setting up your base and find a better spot the next day
Lol
KOI 5715.01 is super habitable,it means there could be the possibility of organism/alien LIVING THERE 🤯
Shout out to the camera man taking the time away from his life and family to go out into the deepest depths of space to film this for us
The camera man never dies
Special shoutout to the one who traveled billions of years into the future to film the complex sun satellite
I’m pretty sure it was the satellite that got all the footage
Such an overused comment
I get the joke but this form of comments just isn’t funny anymore, sorry.
"what will life looks like in 70B years?"
Dead, straight up
👆🤓
@@Castiel335 ☝️🤓
@@Bamse1111 👆🤓
@@unknown-gq7bm 👆🏻🤓
@@kb_mafia4496 👆🤡
My legs and spine gave up the moment he said "twice the size of Earth"
imagine waiting around for evolution to fix that problem
Elon musk rn: alr boys. *get to f**CKING work.*
"Isn't it a good day"
"The radiation is burning me alive"
How high can you jump?
2 centimetres 💀
We must always consider what might already be there. *Live* there.
The people actually involved with this do.
@@hyperionrage they won’t. It’s not like we sent anyone there. It’s too far away. We can only guess.
There might be giant insects given the oxygen increase. I’ll pass.
Exactly.
@@blueshoes5145 or probably a new species
Wouldn't doubt it. And I hope they're intelligent enough not to accept us.
Imagine explaining how earth was to your grandkids and them saying “earth sounds stupid”
Finna smack them kids silly
@@sunnybowos266🤯
I'd agree
@@looksnormal assuming humans don’t destroy other planets too I would agree.
@@nothingtoseehere309 It would take a long time for humans to destroy another planet i mean look at us now we been doing stuff to the earth for years now and we still here lol maybe the other earth could have more durability
Gravity: Well hello there, finally found you
Gravity would make the humans look so weird. Our organs would be near the feet, and they would be very short, and their legs would be supper strong. These are just a few things, but imagine how different people would look with just those 3 differences.
Gravity is not real
we wouldn’t be able to survive with that kind of gravity and also that star will burn the living heck out of everyone
@@scottd7222elaborate
Actually I don’t think you have taken the time to consider the fact that if life WAS possible on this super-habitable planet, then wouldn’t that mean that any form of life would have evolved into life forms that could live in extreme heat conditions? Besides, we really shouldn’t be looking for life forms similar to humans because then we’d be pretty disappointed if the same life existed on different planets. But, I mean, that would be hilarious to have interplanetary exchange students.
@@scottd7222 what??
There probably isn’t a planet we can’t destroy.
Jupiter.
Try sending a nuke there, bet it'll get disintegrated before it reaches the surface
@@PatoChu wait till we create planet destroying weapon
Prolly in 1000 years
sounds like pessimism tbh
I am sure Cranford meant a _terrestrial_ type planet, inhabitable to us. 🙄
But, the universe is so huge, we have no hope of ever ruining out of more planets, and unexplored space. 😀
@@PatoChuhe means as a community ( pollution etc)
Let’s be real we’d probably do a “ruin a planet any% speedrun pt.2”
True I truly believe we an invasive species to this planet
rejected, set seed
@@thelonesomegrifter6718 more like the top of the food chain
Just Europe
@@thelonesomegrifter6718 not really yes we’ve done bad but also good and if we change and acknowledge the wrong we’ve done maybe we can help mend it not fix it but stop it from getting worse
"Better than earth"
Unknown E.Ts: Feliz navidad
Gravity: I’m boutta end this man’s whole career.
Question is, is it twice as dense as Earth?
I hate when people purposely try to sound street or ignorant. Knock it off tool. Grow up.
Size doesn’t affect density
@@Paradise__tv Well actually it does, if it bigger and has the same density the gravity will be the same, but if it's bigger with more density it will have more gravity
@@robhamilton4736 who’s trynna sound street?
Let's be grateful for our planet, and we re lucky enough to be living.
True that
It's a double aged sword really. 99% of species died out because Earth wasn't so livable. What we see now are the 1% that adapted to the changes.
Humans be like: one planet destroyed, another one to go
Exactly! If we screwed up this much in so called 4 billion years...in 70 billion years we would have killed that planet and every human would eventually kill each other. If we can't have peace here, we won't there.
imagine a species so egotistical that it thinks itself the sole "destroyer" of its habitat
@@orang1921 name a single other animal that builds things like factories that pollute the water/air around them
@@orang1921 you're the prime example of that ego bud.
@@hellsingh3694 "we aren't that important"
"EGOMANIAC"
the gravity about to cut our height by half:
Everybody is gangsta for settling in new planet until some weird blue people emerge from the forest.
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@@Basedcat679 No shit Sherlock
@@MysticJoylmao
@@MysticJoy - 🤓
Nope, prolly some short af avatar-like being but not surely avatars themself
Twice the size and better for humans
- Gravity has left the chat
Ehh we can evolve as well, plus we can use some gravity training lol
If there any life forms living on that planet they’re will adapt to it. You can also see it in earths history.
It would also be harder to breathe
Bros about to become the next DragonBall character
@@Vadim-Zヴァディム lol
“Better than earth and twice the size!”
gravity: yo did i miss something?
oxygen: hello?
There's trees on there so
@@royaljadeee Oceans produce 60%-70% of O2 You lied sir, shame on you
@@royaljadeee [citation needed]
yeah it’s gonna need a very fine tuned atmosphere to be habitable to us, it’s not just oxygen we need but ever part of our atmosphere’s composition is in some way necessary for us to function properly
@@royaljadeee how the fuck do we know if there are trees on there if we don't even have a real photo of it
First take care of our precious Earth❤
We need to fix this planet before destroying another one.
If we actually left Earth in great numbers it might save Earth.
It happened in Elite Dangerous' Earth, after so many years colonizing the galaxy, Earth became a tourist destination.
@@ReiCaixa life is not a game lol
@@vidiadamm
a·nal·o·gy
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noun
a comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
"an analogy between the workings of nature and those of human societies"
a correspondence or partial similarity.
"the syndrome is called deep dysgraphia because of its analogy to deep dyslexia"
a thing which is comparable to something else in significant respects.
"works of art were seen as an analogy for works of nature"
@@vidiadamm no but what they're saying makes sense.
Yeah what's with all these scientists trying to find habitable planets while Earth is in great danger ,they wasted so much money on sending a machine that will just took useless beautiful pictures . They will say it is to know more about the universe 🤦♂️ Guess i ain't alone in trying to do another bigger project before finishing the more important one that is due the next day
Imagine Earth hearing this while giving it all against the suns radiations and dodging asteroids and meteors just to keep the life forms within alive while the humans are killing it from the inside 😢
Sad to hear Earth doesn't get enough attention, Why look for habitable planets instead of recovering our home planet to good conditions?
Why spend millions of dollar to send a Camera to space that will take useless photos with high resolution? Scientists are literally touching clouds
Rocks don’t have ears.
@@Glorhbb what this person is talking about the pollution we produce and if you think about it we're killing earth exploring space doesn't it seem like we are trying to replace earth…
@@last-piece-of-gumwoooosh
Im gona be honest with you, earth is basicly a big wet rock with moss on it. I dont think it can hear, yet alone feel.
My brain says Yes.
My knees say No.
it feels so weird and disappointing that we all won't be here to see what happens next
Not necessarily true
@@ummeabdullah4761what bro you gonna go to hibernation or something 😂
that's called having an existential crisis
@@Giga_Ni-_Chad I was talking about Humans not specifically me 💀💀💀💀
@@ummeabdullah4761 oh 💀 my bad
Just be thankful for what you have .
Alhumdulillah ❤❤❤
"Only 10 billion years" 💀
"Only" 💀🗿
" *Only* "
We'd be dead by then
comeon this comment is a straight copy
@@THE_CROISSANT_EVERONE_WANTSit isn't a copy considering this is a really common thing to think about
@@THE_CROISSANT_EVERONE_WANTS Hive mind 😅
We don't deserve another planet if we can't even sustain our own.
Right? Humans deserve to die out. I hope that fresh planet gets a good chance
indeed
Exactly, we're trying to become serial planet kill3rs because we refuse to treat Eart & nature with equal respect to humanity.
Entirely agree
Nah you know you would 100% go to the other planet for survival stop acting like pure soul when your clearly not.
“Better for life than earth”
Gravity: “let me introduce myself😊”
Plot twist: A rogue planet crashed into it and destroyed it 60 Billion years ago.
The universe in only 13.8 billion years old
@@amandagillet5216 yup i know, just irony
Bro and the fact that it takes light forever to reach us means the planet has changed dramatically in some sort of way
@@ryandress9916 MIGHT have changed
Light years are a bitch lol
Scientists when they finds a space object:
"Ayo let's jump on the keyboard MAN"
"Yeah, let's do it"
😂
Lol
I have never had an urge to have immortality as strong as now.
Jesus said, I am the way the truth and the life. No one comes to the father, but through me.
If scientist could ever reach that planet, they would find out that there is nothing good there, The Bible tells us how special the Earth is.
@@louie45i don’t care about your bible, global warming
If you believe in rebirth of the soul then, you would be alive during that time, but in a different body with the same soul, as some people believe that the soul is immortal. Idk tho it's just a theory
Yeah sorry nah man. You ain’t gonna get immortality. Every living being is eventually going to die.
@@soccchesterrevived one day you will care, everyone of us will either be in heaven or in front of the great white throne judgement, there you WILL CARE TRUST ME, i don’t want that for you that’s why I’m telling you, Jesus loves you.
Its superhabitable because humans haven't touched it yet 😭
Although a huge habitable planet would be cool, you need to remember that when a planet has more mass the gravity on it gets higher, that means if you were on that superhabitable planet, you wouldn't be able to jump, and the atmospheric pressure would crush you. Going only 40 feet down the ocean could kill you.
We would evole for stronger and thicker bones
Dense not mass -random dude on the comment section.
@@Aloe.tee4410 takes thousands of years
And we wouldn’t evolve at all if there wasn’t a technology keeping us alive because all of us would die. There is no person alive able to resist the gravity so no spreading of “better” genes.
@@darrendavin7759 what? Density is how close together mass is, therefore if it's more dense it's more massive (at least if we're assuming the object is staying the same size)
“Just 10 Billion years”💀
If you look at how long the universe will exist 10,000,000,000 years isn't that long.
@@NotePortal bruh universe itself is 14 billion years
@@mrmxyzptlk3911 As we know it. It can be older
@@mrmxyzptlk3911Like we have solid proof for that
@@lemonade_5541 key word, can
this made me realize that aliens might be from planets with way more gravity than ours, which means only one thing. Aliens could THICC ASF
Hhwhqh StOp 😭
Oxygen levels were much higher during the dinosaurs, making them massive creatures!
#oxygenmakesyouhuge
@@ElonMuckX if it makes you bigger then i only have a little oxygen apparently:(
those alien cheeks fine 🍑
@@jorgesalcedo9771 Breathe harder!
Yeah, but if it's double, the size would've been a stronger force pushing us
Even at light speed it's gonna take little less than 3000 FKN YEARS
Space warping
/tp @Deleto Blue x y z
@@dolphin6755 No such thing in our or many lifetimes to come.
@@gusdeeks8801 wormhole risk or even black hole
eh, we could hire the camera man, he seems to run fast enough.
Bro.... With great size comes great Gravity
Living on that planet would feel like Vegeta's gravity training regimen, but constant.
more like a heavily nerfed one because he trains in much higher gravity than that
But we could evolve into handling it but our organs would be in different places than usual
more zenkai boost then
Cavemen on the planet: Wow, what a wonderful day!
Humans from Earth on the planet: 🥞
Bro has more faith in humans than i have in my future.
Fr, humans are gonna be dead in just a few million years
Fr, new planet for what so we can fuck that one up too?
If that planet is 2 times bigger, the gravity there must be insane
@@lajo122ooo 😮 I didn't even think about it
@@lajo122 How much difference does it make to person near the poles though
@@lajo122 that barely affects the gravity, so nah
It is 2 times that of earth, I calculated
Edit: i assumed same density as earth, but in full video he mention its more massive, so yeah the gravity is different
@@epixerty wrong
"Better than earth, and twice the size"
*Gravity has entered the chat* 🗿
I was thinking that
@@Crystalgarcia814 Jupiter is well over 1000 times larger than earth, it’s gravity is 2.4x earth’s gravity. This planet would probably have 1.2 earth gravity or some shit. You would weigh 180lbs instead of 150lbs. Or roughly 100 kilos instead of 90.
Jupiter is well over 1000 times larger than earth, it’s gravity is 2.4x earth’s gravity. This planet would probably have 1.2 earth gravity or some shit. You would weigh 180lbs instead of 150lbs. Or roughly 95 kilos instead of 90.
@@BamBam_TYMan important piece missing, density. I don't know the exact equation involving density, though Earth is around 4x as dense as Jupiter. Assuming this planet is the same density as earth, doubling the radius would in fact double the force of gravity.
@@kwame20101But that would give us the planet that's 8* the size of earth. So 2* the size gives us 1.26* the radius, or (assuming the same density as earth) 1.26* the earth gravy or 12.36m/s².
Since the planet is earth x2 then the gravity will be 2x stronger andd we wouldnt be able to stand
Twice the gravity, a hundred times the mortality.
"how high can you jump?"
"7cm"
8 times the gravity acctualy🤓
Gravity isn't caused by the size of the planet, it's caused by the density of the planet. For example, the gravity on Neptune is 11.15 m/s² whilst Earth's gravity is 9.8m/s², even though Neptune is around four times bigger than Earth. So, if this planet has a similar density to Earth, the gravity wouldn't feel that different.
Life on Earth was made for Earth. There can’t be a better place for it anywhere else
sure there can! the universe likely has other life somewhere slse, even on mars! we found some bacterium on one of the most uninhabitable planets in our solar system!
@@thatdoggoman3927 but his points still stands:
The evolution that happened on earth made us adapt perfectly for our planet. Of course there are other planets with it's life forms too. But for us earth is probably the best
@@radioktiver_boomerang oop
@@thatdoggoman3927shit is fake
@@radioktiver_boomerangthough in the future, we might evolve if we successfully colonize other planets and solar systems
Assuming we don’t destroy that planet as well 💀
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Twice the size, twice the pollution 💀💀💀💀
@@DeezNutz-mu3rf Actually it would have about 4 times the surface area so 4x population
You must be fun at parties.
Solas in the background gives me goosebumps
Thing is, if we ever managed to reach those planets, they'd probably only send the rich over and leave the rest of us with the mess they made over here.
Nah they’ll always need poor people to do their dirty jobs
Tbh I’d be fine with them all leaving, and if we all end up dying out here it’ll just give earth some rehabilitation time to feel better
@@CatSuke-y3uat least we wouldn't have those assholes around anymore.
@@spamton.69 still they'd have to take /some/ people. like who is working and making money for a billionaires in the new world if they leave everyone behind?
also, who knows the scope of tech in a billion years? maybe future middle class people would be vacationing on koi every summer
You watch too much TV kiddo
this is exactly the start of an alien movie except we will be the invaders
It'll be like an alien movie, except if earth has no civilization. So it's not an invasion, it's colonization, which get confused with conquest a lot.
We will arrive and probably be eaten by whatever monsters roam the planet.
@@traiforse5777and I bet the brits are gonna be there first
Avatar?
@@axa3687 AHAHAHAHAAH Thats actually a pretty accurate representation of what i meant here
The gravity on that planet is so strong that once you landed, you'd never leave, because there is no known propulsion strong enough to achieve escape velocity.
"Bro were are you going??"
"To other earth that can exist humanity up to seventy billion..."
Twice the size of earth immediately disqualifies it. Humans couldn't handle the gravity.
Not necessarily. Humans are incredibly adoptable creatures. Over time, We would develop new technologies or physically adapt through our children so it's not entirely out of the question.
@@Iliadic assuming we are forced to land onto this planet. Evolution takes thousands of years to adapt and technology would be a hassle to develop in such gravity not to mention the difficulty hunting for food, we might die before reaching the next generation
I studied space al the time that’s not how gravity works it’s how dense it is the reason why we are walkable because of the sun changing the gravity in the system so we would actually be lighter or identical even if the twice of earth
Seriously speaking if we could find a way of shipping humans to that planet i don’t see the gravity factor as a challenge we can’t solve
It’s likely to have bigger radius as well decreasing gravitational pull as well as double the gravity isn’t deadly, in short term at least
Gravity and Pressure has joined the chat:
everyone be chilling until 2 aliens pops out from there
Ladam and sbeve
lol if we call them aliens because they are in other planets we are aliens too in their perspective lol
@@estoybn474 lol think about what i said if there are other people or others in that planet if we call them aliens because they are live in there what do you think they call the other people too that live in other planets?
"It is twice size of earth"
Girls on that planet : I only date guys which are 2'4 tall 💅💅
And the icecream machine will still be broken
Bro you going to need more than another planet for that
@@FireChicken747 wat
Nothing in the universe can fix the ice cream machine
Twice the gravity-great way to get into shape!
Double the radius means 8 times the volume. With the same density of the planet, this also means 8 times the gravity. Your form would then probably be rather flat.
Earth is here for a reason, earth is the best place for us to live, we just have to take better care of it.
Need to leave eventually. The sun will destroy the Earth one day not matter what we do.
@@IncabWhen that happens, God will have returned.
@@Incab Well kill ourselves before that with space laser and shit
@@Incabi’m pretty sure by that time humanity is long gone
@@TemplaConBut in case we _are_ still around, we need a backup.
70 billion years later we will be in heaven❤. InshaAllah
Earth: So, you're cheating on me?
Humanity: The hardest choices require the strongest wills -Thanos
Thanos wasn't human.
@@UtpalDesai-y3lquite the wooosh lad
Earth would much be relieved honestly
@@UtpalDesai-y3land he was just quoting from him big deal
@@UtpalDesai-y3lI’m pretty sure Earth also doesn’t write your instead of you’re
When exploring that planet's ocean: Multiple leviathan class species detected.
Not again
Hope the spaceship blows up , be doing the place a massive favour
Yep we better have the technology to handle Leviathan’s and hopefully people’ll still play Subnautica.
Its like finding a better Minecraft biome than the one you settled in
time to build a nether portal.
1 block in the nether is 8 blocks in the overworld,we would reach there in no time
No one ever can really appreciate how well done the cgi is for the planets and stars
Humans on their way to colonize a new planet:
Hope not.
@@j0ellyfish why not?
@@omerruber We've already destroyed Mother Earth enough as it is.
@@j0ellyfish That's why we move on to other planets and leave Mother Earth alone
@@EndlessPower520 To infect other planets? Nah. Let the human race just destroy themselves on this one. It'll do other planets a favor.
The Gravity actually depends on how you define "Size" here.
If the Radius doubles, the acceleration due to gravity would be 2 times.
If the Volume doubled, the acceleration due to gravity would be 1.25 times.
(All these calculations were done by keeping Density constant)
What if the Mass is 2x Earth
superhabitable planet: exists
gravity: hello there
guess its not superhabitable after all
Mfw lifeforms can evolve to get used to the gravity:
@@trueableeYeah okay, better wait another 4 billion years eh?
@@trueablee will take a while tho
“We’ve found a planet better for humans than earth!”
The mass destruction weapons and war: “Hello!”
the guy who survived 70 billion years to please grace us with his presence in the comments.
Yo
Look levi kun!!! He is here and he doesn’t even caree 😮
Hello pea-brains who only live for 80 years on average 😀
@@SHQIPEGHO5T lmao
@@IDidntAskAtAll guess we both survived then
nothing can make me leave my home tbh
Then we better take care of it
@@EMDS04 W reply
@@EMDS04 exactly man
Okk it work different for everyone .
@@EMDS04with the industrial revolution you can't
The way he said ‘only 10 billion years’ makes me feel better
Double size = Double gravity
Double gravity = we become slime
Meanwhile in that planet:
We've discover a planet half the size of earth that contains big lizards (you get it)
In the entire universe yes
But probably not in the observable universe
Haha lol theyre seeing the past they so dumb
@@Ilovecars-ny5pri think he meant this earth
Hollow earth
If it's enough light years away I don't think they'd even see the dinosaurs but an earth in its cooling stage that "might" support Life
hell nah i aint wring a 30 page essay again for a new solar system 💀
I ain't gonna write an essay about how we got 100 hours in this new solar system
@@Heathcliff_LCB RUclipsrs are gonna be like "I spent 100 days in a new solar system".
@@Lilith_The_Earthling "last one surviving the harsh condition's of Jupiter wins Bazillion dollars"
The problem with Dwarf Stars is that you'd have to be too close to the star as it's energy output is too low, meaning the planet would get tidally locked, rendering 90% of it simply useless... Either too hot (always facing the star) or too cold (always facing away from the star)
That really only applies to the smaller threshold of dwarf stars, not that a planet orbiting larger stars cant get tidally locked, more of that its less likely. Also the composition of the planets hydrosphere and atmosphere play major roles in determining its climate, you could easily have a tidally locked planet with a stable climate all be it windy with a thick enough atmosphere and large enough ocean mass to transfer heat effectively.
I just don't know how they can say it's better than earth, considering they haven't even really seen it up close. I mean we still barely know our oceans and our solar system let alone a planet however for away lol 😆
Don't forget solar radiation. With how close it would be to the sun, death in 2 seconds
@@milkywayguy Well, that could be us. Though we are much further away from our sun, without our magnetosphere, this world would not be able to support the life it has.
@Evidentual Well yes, there certainly could be life-sustaining circumstances even in the most dire situations like Tidally locked planets, but it's unlikely.
the scary thing is that we don't know what time there at they might be just little bacteria and i love my planet
Him “this planet is better for humans then earth”
Gravity enters the chat
We about to have to deal with gravity mashing our bones.
A massive planet definitely will destroy 😅our bodies due to the gravity!!
i don’t think a dumber sentence has ever been said than “there might be a planet more habitable than earth” ahh yes there has to be a better place than the one we have adapted to for tens of millions of years
Well that depends have you ever listened to yourself talk?
@@adraino7345 oh boy… do we have a 6000 yr old earth andy 😎
Reddit moment
i mean yeah it wouldn’t be a suitable planet for humans but cmon man it’s not that dumb
Flabbicty!! 😂😂😂😂
"Superhabitable planet"
Potential life forms on the planet that could kill us: Hello there.