What is this video? I lost brain cells from how stupid his survivability ratings are. There’s no way he scored 0 out of 10 for Mars and 5 out of 10 for Jupiter. What is he even smoking? Also, the cringe levels in this video have reached Pluto
I don’t know why this video was in my feed, but I’m glad I decided to give it a go. Thank you Chase for your sacrifice, so we can be informed and entertained. 😂
This is by far one of the coolest videos I’ve seen about planetary science! The detailed breakdown of each planet’s lethal conditions was eye-opening. I’m definitely sharing this with my fellow space geeks.
5:20 Mercury is tidally locked to the sun, that means one side is in permanent light, and, the other side is in permanent darkness. It doesn’t rotate on its axis like the rest of the planets do.
Incorrect! Mercury has a 3:2 orbit. It rotates on its axis three times for every two orbits around the sun. If you're going to be pedantic, at least make sure you're not wrong.
Look for the right presentation and you can find anything interesting. For example, I HATE math. I love literature because it's so easy to weave a poetic point or meaning into it, but math is just math. The answer is just the answer. There is no rhyme or reason for it, but when incorporated into physics, math becomes art. Where once there were only arbitrary numbers, a whole universe has suddenly appeared.
Someone dressed in a fake space suit giving you soundbites of information that go nowhere near encapsulating the whole - along with corny animations - and it's "Captivating information". Gen Z detected.
Oh this stuff was NEVER boring. Crushing pressures, horrible temperatures, beautiful view that you will only see for a few moments before you end in all kinds of awful ways? Horror story, maybe. Boring, no. :P
It was said back in 1994, the Planet Jupiter saved Earth from a massive asteroid by getting on the way of the giant rock by swallowing it whole and vaporizing it with its intense pressure and bolts of lightning.
You know what's ironic? With correct placement, you could get most of these deaths on Earth, and that's not even getting into all the ways life can kill you here
I stumbled upon this and ended up totally intrigued and captivated by the whole video. Great job with the scenarios giving us a better understanding. Subscribed
Plot armor. lol Honestly, though, I doubt even the ship could withstand Venusian pressure. The only reason we even know what the surface of Venus looks like is from one single instrument that landed there. It lasted for a total of 23 minutes and if I'm not mistaken, it was made of steel.
@@MessianicMermaid As soon as the doors opened, the inside of the ship would be less then useful. Wouldn't matter if you where in the ship or not, still exposed to atmosphere.
It doesn't make sense to add it back because it doesn't fit as a planet. It's smaller than our moon. It hasn't cleared its orbit (it crosses Neptune's), and it's part of the Kuiper belt which is full of asteroids (round or irregular). No other planet fails those tests. It being called a "dwarf planet" is just a marketing compromise because people got so incensed over the new scientific evidence that showed it didn't make sense to call it a planet anymore.
🎉Uranus was named after King Anu of the Anunnaki, as were all the other planets named after them. "Ur" means: earliest. Ur-anu-s. Look it up! Its all in the tablets found in Mesopotamia, Sumer. Named when Anu and the first 25 Royal Anunnunaki came after Alalu arrived to search for gold past the "hammered belt" so they could crush it into a fine powder to suspend in their atmosphere of their planet Nibiru or Wormwood in the bible. Mars used to be called Lahmu, son of Tiamat(Eve) and Apsu.
Venus has freaked me out ever since I read about it in this old book about space I had as a kid and this one passage described the atmosphere as being SO thick, that if you dropped something in it it would "float down from side to side, like dropping a dish into a deep sink full of water." Then it went on to talk about how it got to over 800 degrees F. (this was an American publication and from 1980) and I was like "NOPE. Nopenope. No no. No." --The book was called "Our Universe", published by National Geographic, if you're curious. Interestingly, among other things, the chapter on Pluto was ALREADY saying many scientists didn't consider it a planet. In *1980.* I had no idea that opinion was (at least) that old! Don't care, however. To me, the solar system mnemonic goes like: "My Very Excellent Mother Just Served Us Nine PIES", thankyouverymuch. :P
You should make a video where Chase explores different timelines of the Earth, like during the ice age, or in the far future where Earth becomes a fresh baked cookie?
@v.music_productions just a while ago I seen a comment make any clear that there is a large divided between the people that watch this I don't come here for alternative timeline BS but you know what to eat their own but no I don't think different timelines is related to science it's gibberish until we create time machines LOL
There's a desert in Iran that can reach above 50 degrees Celsius, and the sand can get to nearly 70 degrees. That's hot enough to cook food on, metal can reach boiling temperatures in that heat.
Yeah, we already have refractory materials that can withstand 3k celcius that we use in common industrial forges. I know there are probably infinite more use cases but forges are what I know.
It's so unsettling to hear the narrator speak like he's narrating a kids' show, while I look into the eyes of an AI experiencing brutal death over and over...
@@keegan7ThatMe I think people are losing their grasp on what AI even refers to. Hint: AI generation that became commonplace in the last 5 years is NOT what AI always refers to... You realize AI characters in video games are called such because they're not human controlled and have pre-coded "intelligence"? Artificial intelligence. Robots in general are called "AI", even if they're not actively learning and only run off of premade commands. While, technically, Chase isn't "AI" in any way other than being generated on a computer, it's pretty obvious he wasn't saying this stuff was AI generated. They were calling them "AI" because they're computer generated and not an actual person. That's it. It's not that deep.
Is this playlist the only place to find Chase videos? Because I need way more Chase. WAY. MORE. That dude is hilarious. I randomly clicked on the latest video and watched it on mute for a while before I realized that Chase was also talking in the subtitles and he was kinda funny. Then I unmuted it and have been LOLing as quietly as I can in the bathroom so as to not wake up my newborn, but I am genuinely stoked to have stumbled upon Chase’s world. Def turning those notifications on! Please keep up the great work!
I randomly clicked on this as well. Was trying to get more info about my Steelers loss and this showed on my profile. I love science shows like this! And you are beautiful btw, Raquel.
Man i think that this is the best channel for people like me that loves space...this video is absolutly fantastic i mean neither in science book its explain perfect like this. Keep it up and give him a better suit in the next video😂 Ps..im italian so sorry for my bad english
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Back in the eighties, some scientific types started calling it "Ooruhnus". They were trying to eliminate jokes about probing Uranus, rings around Uranus and is there a chance of anything coming from Uranus. A TV comedy show took the mickey out of that by saying that a new planet had been discovered called Byoomolee. The name appeared on screen as Bumhole.
I really enjoyed this. This was a lot of fun watching this video. I felt like a kid again when videos like this were fun to watch on TV if this was a class, I would definitely get an A+. Great video!
Venus’s atmospheric pressure is absolutely survivable… scuba divers breathe at a record 1,000 feet which equals around 300 times standard atmospheric pressures
Actually in his first appearance he said he touched some alien cube which gave him immortality. Every time he dies he somehow comes back. Unless they retconned that and made it clones instead
We all enjoy the uranus joke; but after a while it does get old.... So thank you for pronouncing the planet`s name correctly. It was much appreciated, as was the entire vidoo.
After a while? You mean after you hit age 7 or 8? if so I'd agree. But he's obviously aiming this at Primary/grade school students and not high schoolers or above.
On Mercury's night side, you wouldn't actually freeze that fast. Because Mercury's atmosphere is negligible, convection wouldn't occur and your body would only be able to lose heat to radiation, which is a much slower process. Being on the night side would be comparable to being on the Moon - pretty survivable in a spacesuit.
I love that you really think any human let alone yourself actually knows exactly what would happen to a human standing on Mercury 😂😂 Humans are hilarious
@ we absolutely know what would happen because, again, conditions on the night side of Mercury are basically identical to conditions on the Moon, and we've been to the Moon. If you were not in a spacesuit, you would die pretty quickly, from hypoxia and embolism (not from cold, because again without an atmosphere there's no way to efficiently transfer the cold of the surroundings into your body.) If you were in a spacesuit, it would be straight-up survivable.
You can also find a zone between day and night , since planet doesn't spin the line will be constant , i'm pretty sure you could find any range of temperature in there , cold meets hot , there'll be a green zone -50 to +50c
Wow this took me all the way back to 1000 Ways to Die; I used to love that show lol! This is such a great way of learning about the planets, albeit morbid as hell, but very scientifically interesting.
6:00 - Mercury has maybe -180 degrees Celsius, but it doesn't have any atmosphere (basically almost non existent), so in reality, until you don't lie on ground, you cool down very slowly, because there is no mass to take out your heat. You are basically in vacuum. All you need to do, is to put some extra isolation material under your feet, and jump a lot (so you are not in contact with ground). It takes up very little energy to jump on mercury, as it has low gravity. You wouldn't freeze in that suit so quickly, it would take hours. Also, as day on mercury takes up 176 days on earth, you can go to the point, where there is very little sun, as it turns out very slowly, you can keep on that area by everyday walk. There, you can keep yourself in warm zone. Not too cold, not too warm. But of course, you will need to land on it, as it takes time to move to it, and you would freeze, or burn, if you would be in middle of "day" or "night" surface of Mercury. So what actually end your journey there is lack of food and water and oxygen. If you would have unlimited resources, you could survive there, but of course, you will need to have ability to go to toilete, without breaking inner pressure of your suit. Also consider, that without endless supply of toilet paper, it would be very frustrating, even to have walk several kilometers daily, with dirty (you know what).
@@szujewszystkozajete exactly. Even ChatGPT knows the answer: "-Without any active heating (assuming no power to the suit’s life support systems), it could take hours to days for the astronaut to experience dangerous hypothermia and freezing, depending on the suit’s insulation and the rate at which heat escapes. -With power to the suit (active thermal regulation), the astronaut could survive indefinitely in terms of freezing since the heating elements would maintain the internal temperature of the suit." I forgot, there is one more element, that speed up freezing process. It's dust/ sand particles, as you are walking, and they touch your suit. But, as Mercury has no atmosphere (only exosphere with density close to vacuum), the corrosion of rocky terrain is minimal, and also, most sand particles are washed away by solar winds. So there is no dusty layer on the ground. And those few particles, that are released anyway by walking, and touch your suite, will not significally speed up freezing process. I would say, this would be within 1%, or maybe even within 0.1%, but that's only by guess, so it can be more.
That’s a lot of stipulations you used you prove him wrong. The average person isn’t going to know all of that and if you’re just dropped there you’re not going to have any of that
@szujewszystkozajete Maybe you SHOULD have watched more. Maybe you are misinformed, or simply missed the point. From Google: Temperatures on Mercury are extreme. During the day, temperatures on the surface can reach 800 degrees Fahrenheit (430 degrees Celsius). Because the planet has no atmosphere to retain that heat, nighttime temperatures on the surface can drop to minus 290 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 180 degrees Celsius).
Don't feel bad, Chase has all of the anime storyline, video game power-ups (Especially Mario power-ups), narrative dependent, main character plot armor to keep him coming back🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 He'll be fine
Me at 1am: Time to go to bed
Vid: hOw WilL yOu DiE iN vEnUs???
Me: Oh, how?
Same here at 12:30Am
literally me at 3 in the morning when i should be asleep because i have work at 8 😅
its 1am for me lol
3 am here 😂
1:30am for me
In my heart, Pluto will always be a planet.
We love you Pluto.
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@@user-gx3gu9jh9q weirdo.
I like charon more.
@@user-gx3gu9jh9q *reverse*
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Sailor Moon always made all the planets seem glamorous.
Hey, they can be glamorous AND lethal.
That part 😂 👏🏽
Especially sailors Venus, sailor Jupiter and Sailor Neptune. They are so nice but their planet are so scary.
My childhood was a lie...
What is this video? I lost brain cells from how stupid his survivability ratings are. There’s no way he scored 0 out of 10 for Mars and 5 out of 10 for Jupiter. What is he even smoking? Also, the cringe levels in this video have reached Pluto
I feel bad for the spacesuit man. He's like, "I don't get paid enough for this!" lol
He should go inside the spaceship every time, I swear he made me mad for not going to the spaceship
@@hfidazmn It's not What IF if the spacesuit guy doesn't get to die at least a couple of times per vid 😂
I don’t know why this video was in my feed, but I’m glad I decided to give it a go. Thank you Chase for your sacrifice, so we can be informed and entertained. 😂
Do you mean sacrifices 😂
Samee
You’re very welcome
Same
This is Very informative
Chase is basically immortal because he keeps coming back even after suffering brutal death
Dragonballs you are welcome
It’s his punishment for being a bruh…
@@anthonythanghe4755wdym?
What if they use Chase clones and Chase actually dies for real every single time?
He’s not real but computer generated you dumbass
"If Matt Damon can do this, so can I" lol that's the spirit
I literally saw this comment when he said that. 🤣🤣🤣
@@zdancrkhow serendipitous, same happened here 😅
nice quotes lol
MAAAAATTTTT DAAAAAMMMOOON!!!!!
😂
Give the poor guy a break 😂... His dialogues when dying was hysterical lol
103 Dalmatians!!!
“Uranus is a dirty fart smelling giant”
I’m a mature adult….im a mature adult
LMAO!! 🤣
Uranus literally smells like Pontins
If you dont know what Pontins is, it was rated the worst holiday park in the UK.
I'm not.
(Maybe that's why I always head straight for the comments sections on Uranus video's.)
You dying to Go huh 😂💀⚰️ JK
Well that's why it's good to be Superman,you could survive all these planets.
This is by far one of the coolest videos I’ve seen about planetary science! The detailed breakdown of each planet’s lethal conditions was eye-opening. I’m definitely sharing this with my fellow space geeks.
It’s real. Relax, it’s all theories.
I agree.
Don't forget about the astronaut guy.
And yet it’s all just theoretical.
Your IQ must be earth room temperature.
The craziest thing is that earth is the only plant we can live on it and people keep fighting among themselves and destroy each other.
And spend ludicrous sums of money to try get off it rather than save it.
@sirderpsalot that's exactly my thought too! Why worry about such a horrid and uninhabitable planet such as Mars when earth has everything we need.
People can’t accept the earth is ROUND!
@@sirderpsalotsave earth from what?
@@DJSOUNDWAVEPeople can’t accept any planet is round. All planets are pancakes floating in space.
5:20 Mercury is tidally locked to the sun, that means one side is in permanent light, and, the other side is in permanent darkness. It doesn’t rotate on its axis like the rest of the planets do.
That's why he called it a night side and a day side. One side is always night, and the other is permanently day.
And there is NO atmosphere on Mercury so NO heat transfert, so NO cold at all. Same in space void. NOBODY could die from cold in space.
This was top tier mansplaining.
Incorrect! Mercury has a 3:2 orbit. It rotates on its axis three times for every two orbits around the sun. If you're going to be pedantic, at least make sure you're not wrong.
@@elinahalla 🤢🤮
finally someone who can turn boring stuff into absolutely captivating information by the whole setup and narrative.
Look for the right presentation and you can find anything interesting. For example, I HATE math. I love literature because it's so easy to weave a poetic point or meaning into it, but math is just math. The answer is just the answer. There is no rhyme or reason for it, but when incorporated into physics, math becomes art. Where once there were only arbitrary numbers, a whole universe has suddenly appeared.
It was never boring. You just have to find the right way to talk about it.
Someone dressed in a fake space suit giving you soundbites of information that go nowhere near encapsulating the whole - along with corny animations - and it's "Captivating information". Gen Z detected.
Oh this stuff was NEVER boring. Crushing pressures, horrible temperatures, beautiful view that you will only see for a few moments before you end in all kinds of awful ways?
Horror story, maybe. Boring, no. :P
It's not boring take that back!
Space is both fascinating and terrifying.
It was said back in 1994, the Planet Jupiter saved Earth from a massive asteroid by getting on the way of the giant rock by swallowing it whole and vaporizing it with its intense pressure and bolts of lightning.
I wonder after you die on those planets what happens to you afterwords does your soul stay there or it’s just “nothing”
Goddamn right
One day humanity will tame Space 👌🏻
@@RamseythegreatX Doesn't matter where you die at you go to HEAVEN IF SAVED OR HELL IF YOU DIE LOST IN SIN!
You know what's ironic? With correct placement, you could get most of these deaths on Earth, and that's not even getting into all the ways life can kill you here
We got the full spectrum 😂
Exactly!
Speaking for the earth people.
Yep lol Craters of the Moon is a really good place to do that 😂
Imagine if at the segment where he (would) explain what dying on earth would look like , he instead just goes “do i need to explain any further?”
Pluto being a dwarf planet but having one of the strongest effects on astrology
♏🦂💯
The way they animated the scenes is so staggering; It perfectly nailed the horror of these deaths.
no they didnt. it should be wayyyyyyy mor graphic. like Mortal combat
I stumbled upon this and ended up totally intrigued and captivated by the whole video. Great job with the scenarios giving us a better understanding. Subscribed
The longest 5 seconds are when you have to wait for a random online ad while in RUclips 😂
🤣🤣🤣
RUclips is ridiculous with their ads.
I paid, so my longest five is when I can't get my pants off quick enough to poop.
Fr
As soon as i read this i got a five second ad
“Not the fart gasses”😂😂😂 as he is falling into, this was a very good video!
Astronaut : let me guess suffocation again
Jupiter: lighting, massive lighting
I like how Chase doesn't return to his ship whenever his spacesuit gives a warning
Too manly.
Plot armor. lol Honestly, though, I doubt even the ship could withstand Venusian pressure. The only reason we even know what the surface of Venus looks like is from one single instrument that landed there. It lasted for a total of 23 minutes and if I'm not mistaken, it was made of steel.
@@MessianicMermaid As soon as the doors opened, the inside of the ship would be less then useful. Wouldn't matter if you where in the ship or not, still exposed to atmosphere.
Chase: PFFT oh please
😂😂😂😂😂
There's something so poetic about the fart smelling planet being named Uranus
In reality methane is odorless, non-toxic and non-corrosive. So all the things Chase tells about methane on Uranus, is wrong.
I hoping that someday they rename it Trump or Giuliani.
@@LanceZaan1I’m hoping that someday they rename it Lance Zaan.
😂
Trump is better than Camala @LanceZaan1
“Urine-us” sounds worst than Uranus 😂😂
The Animation is so good. The Attention to details 🔥
Chase is so lucky to be able to check out all these amazing planets.
Also the cameraman
Besides the death part
Man said cameraman 😂😂😂 cameraman never dies
Bro's a Class-D
@@omgthisana10 I think we would all rather be the cameraman in these scenarios.
Chase is like Kenny from South Park! "You killed Chase, you bastards!".
😂 right
😂😂😂😂😂
So true!!
OH MY GOD, YOU KILLED KENNY! YOU BASTARDS
"WhatIf Guy, I don't feel so good.
I don't know what's happening.
I don't wanna boil,
I don't wanna boil,
I don't wanna boil"
this convinces me even more that miss frizzle is either a witch or an alien. the kids were chilling on all of the planets.
Going microscopic and traveling inside that dude was the best episode
Did you ever play the computer game? I loved digging for oil in the kelp forests lol now I’m like oh.
Arnold almost deleted himself when he took his helmet off on Pluto.
On Earth, you just die to bombs or without healthcare
@@raymondben3646 That scene scared the hell out of me as a kid.
Thank you for adding Pluto. Pluto has always been my favorite planet and NASA needs to add it back to the list.
haha
It doesn't make sense to add it back because it doesn't fit as a planet. It's smaller than our moon. It hasn't cleared its orbit (it crosses Neptune's), and it's part of the Kuiper belt which is full of asteroids (round or irregular). No other planet fails those tests. It being called a "dwarf planet" is just a marketing compromise because people got so incensed over the new scientific evidence that showed it didn't make sense to call it a planet anymore.
Why should you care about NASA? They're just as fake as Neil Tyson 😂
Isn't Pluto gone?
@@Bluebirdfalling ?
Total Recall already taught me everything I need to know about Mars' atmosphere. 😳
Ikr 😂That scene scared the hell out of me as a child 🤣🤣🤣
That's a great movie. The 1990 version is better though
Arnold = Legendary
It makes you say things like, “Yagargagagargargaurgarg… asshhhhhh.”
@@IsraelBurns-l4hopen your mind......great movie.better than the remake
This channel deserve to win
A great animation and wonderful content ❤
I guess my Christmas present is watching Chase die a lot of times
Thanks What If
merry christmas😁
I was expecting a Black Ops Zombie reaction during the intro. Lol.
🎉Uranus was named after King Anu of the Anunnaki, as were all the other planets named after them. "Ur" means: earliest. Ur-anu-s. Look it up! Its all in the tablets found in Mesopotamia, Sumer. Named when Anu and the first 25 Royal Anunnunaki came after Alalu arrived to search for gold past the "hammered belt" so they could crush it into a fine powder to suspend in their atmosphere of their planet Nibiru or Wormwood in the bible. Mars used to be called Lahmu, son of Tiamat(Eve) and Apsu.
Lmao
Merry Christmas!
Every other channel: Merry Christmas
What If: what does dying feel like?
😂😂😂
Merry Chasemas! 😄🎄⛄❄️💝
what if: what if our employee of the month died a bunch of times
@@Natemerk Merry Chasemas to you too!
@@AnaZetan that happens
Venus has freaked me out ever since I read about it in this old book about space I had as a kid and this one passage described the atmosphere as being SO thick, that if you dropped something in it it would "float down from side to side, like dropping a dish into a deep sink full of water."
Then it went on to talk about how it got to over 800 degrees F. (this was an American publication and from 1980) and I was like "NOPE. Nopenope. No no. No."
--The book was called "Our Universe", published by National Geographic, if you're curious. Interestingly, among other things, the chapter on Pluto was ALREADY saying many scientists didn't consider it a planet. In *1980.* I had no idea that opinion was (at least) that old!
Don't care, however. To me, the solar system mnemonic goes like: "My Very Excellent Mother Just Served Us Nine PIES", thankyouverymuch. :P
That’s the same saying I been taught to remember all nine planets when I was little too 🤙🏾
I had 3 different versions of that book 📖. I wore it out.
Omgeeee childhood memory unlocked I remember that mnemonic!!
Venus is also very dark. Only five percent of light from the sun reaches it's surface due to the thick cloud cover in the atmosphere.
Mine ends with Pickles, but Pies works too.
I give that astronaut props for still managing to stay standing while everything inside is imploding
*bones twisting and breaking horribly * astronaut: “Ouch!” 😂
To die on Earth, just take the NYC subway…
😂
I thought setting up camp on top of lava was the only way of dying on Earth.
To die on earth is chasing the illusion 😂 then you'll see what death really feels like😮
There's always fentanyl if you wanna go for a ride on the way out
😂😂😂😂
I'm just glad ur considering Pluto a planet
PLUTO! = Planet 💯
This is such a great channel. I have learned a lot whilst laughing at Chase perishing several times.
Thank you Chase for your heroic efforts!
You should make a video where Chase explores different timelines of the Earth, like during the ice age, or in the far future where Earth becomes a fresh baked cookie?
I second this 🙌
This is a scientific channel sir
I agree, he should.👍
@@MrEccentricities and different time lines have no connection with science?👀😅
@v.music_productions just a while ago I seen a comment make any clear that there is a large divided between the people that watch this I don't come here for alternative timeline BS but you know what to eat their own but no I don't think different timelines is related to science it's gibberish until we create time machines LOL
Send him to the extreme places on our own planet. Bottom of the ocean. Antarctica, volcanos, the deepest holes
There's a desert in Iran that can reach above 50 degrees Celsius, and the sand can get to nearly 70 degrees. That's hot enough to cook food on, metal can reach boiling temperatures in that heat.
There's a What If video where Chase discovers the Mariana Trench! 😉
Heh...deepest holes 😏
@@Natemerk yes that's right! you guys can watch it here ruclips.net/video/6nADZhevtB4/видео.htmlsi=sDhvg5WlMAik-HBM
I’ll give u a deep hole
I mean all it takes is accomodating making spacesuits suitable for each of those planets.... IJS
Lol we will never have that kind of technology our place is on earth
Yeah, we already have refractory materials that can withstand 3k celcius that we use in common industrial forges. I know there are probably infinite more use cases but forges are what I know.
@@ljlasanga3389never is a very strong word lol people would’ve said the same in the last about thousands of things we use every single day
The voice acting is really amazing
Chase is sacrificing his life every time for us 😮
Thanks chase🎉❤
you're welcome!
Multimortal Chase
It's so unsettling to hear the narrator speak like he's narrating a kids' show, while I look into the eyes of an AI experiencing brutal death over and over...
Not AI dude
Kids die every day from a lack of food. Don’t feel bad because fakes things are dying. Feel bad because we don’t care about real people.
You think that is AI? People really are losing their grasp of what actual people can do....
@@keegan7ThatMe I think people are losing their grasp on what AI even refers to. Hint: AI generation that became commonplace in the last 5 years is NOT what AI always refers to... You realize AI characters in video games are called such because they're not human controlled and have pre-coded "intelligence"? Artificial intelligence. Robots in general are called "AI", even if they're not actively learning and only run off of premade commands. While, technically, Chase isn't "AI" in any way other than being generated on a computer, it's pretty obvious he wasn't saying this stuff was AI generated. They were calling them "AI" because they're computer generated and not an actual person. That's it. It's not that deep.
The narrator is definitely annoying
this guy is basically pulling a "Dormammu I've come to bargain" everytime.
Proof the camera man never dies otherwise we wouldn't have this footage. 🤣
Got'em 😅😂😅 fake space is real 😮
This is an animation dawg@@ElRayDelRio
It could be rover recording this
Camera men no how to hide will never see them in the footage
@@IAmKing67no shit
It’s the astronaut that makes this kinda magical. Great job! Not cheesy, pretty funny and incredibly informative.
Is this playlist the only place to find Chase videos? Because I need way more Chase. WAY. MORE. That dude is hilarious. I randomly clicked on the latest video and watched it on mute for a while before I realized that Chase was also talking in the subtitles and he was kinda funny. Then I unmuted it and have been LOLing as quietly as I can in the bathroom so as to not wake up my newborn, but I am genuinely stoked to have stumbled upon Chase’s world. Def turning those notifications on! Please keep up the great work!
I randomly clicked on this as well.
Was trying to get more info about my Steelers loss and this showed on my profile.
I love science shows like this!
And you are beautiful btw, Raquel.
Man i think that this is the best channel for people like me that loves space...this video is absolutly fantastic i mean neither in science book its explain perfect like this. Keep it up and give him a better suit in the next video😂
Ps..im italian so sorry for my bad english
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I Love Chase, Please Never Stop Making Videos With Chase. Literally a reason why I watch what if. 💯
Yea his my favorite
How is the video made 16 hours ago and you commented 2 days ago😮
Time travel @@abdullahossam5316
@abdullahossam5316 yeah that's super weird.
He kind of reminds me of one of them characters made by mainframe entertainment I don't know if you ever seen the show but it's called roughnecks
20:20 "I'd give Uranus a 10 /10. Epic, sparkling, with a bit of fun!"
"Thanks"- Myanus
Props to ShoPhoCho for sacrificing his life for our knowledge. Justified.
Venus 0:13
Mercury 4:06
10:05 mars
14:12 Jupiter
Saturn 16:31
Uranus 18:21
20:29 Neptune
22:50 pluto
Why Mars and Pluto lowercase?
@@Sciffyanlol
Why Venus before mercury
@@pharmztko why not?
@ idk lol Pharmztko
This dude is having fun making these 😂😂😂
“Venus is a beautiful place…”
Yes, i too love piss yellow everything…😂
After 10 minutes of talking with my boss I would slip into vicious nausea
18:47 Not the Fart Gases!!!😂
Last words for someone on Uranus
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
it is in the name
Back in the eighties, some scientific types started calling it "Ooruhnus". They were trying to eliminate jokes about probing Uranus, rings around Uranus and is there a chance of anything coming from Uranus. A TV comedy show took the mickey out of that by saying that a new planet had been discovered called Byoomolee. The name appeared on screen as Bumhole.
I agree
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THE CAMERAMAN NEVER DIES
😂 it's probably a robot 🤖 or drone 🤔
Haha lol but wouldn’t that also die?
@NicholasWilley-b9i noooo !!🤣...I doubt that
But yk the neptune one?
The venus one 💀
I really enjoyed this. This was a lot of fun watching this video. I felt like a kid again when videos like this were fun to watch on TV if this was a class, I would definitely get an A+. Great video!
Pluto is the most distant planet in the solar system, and no amount of redefining the meaning of the word 'planet' changes that.
6:35 "there was at least 102 Dalmatians" 😂😂😂
9:26 "I swear there were 103 Dalmatians. Everywhere! DALMATIANS EVERYWHERE! Rico are you a Dalmatian!?"
I heard that lmao
THIS MAN HAS NO HELMET ON ANY OF THE PLANETS!!!! 0:49
He's a god
@@Lightdragon773why call a mere man, God
@@CO7isMe No human can breathe in space without a helmet. That's not a mere man
its green screen you jerk!!!!!!
Camera man and narrator never dies
lowkey i love this and i love that chase has a personality like that, hes pretty much immortal
I love what if, its so good when it comes to learning about Interesting things!
Shoutout to the cameraman for risking their life on every planet 😂
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3:29 me after 12 hours working retail and knowing I have to go back tomorrow
😂😂😂😂😂😂
😅😅 my life I’m with you 😢😅
Having just survived yet another holiday season in retail, solidarity, dude!
😂😂😂same here
Ppl like you grow grey hair faster
I swear this guy never misses with these videos this is amazing but crazy 😂💯
Venus’s atmospheric pressure is absolutely survivable… scuba divers breathe at a record 1,000 feet which equals around 300 times standard atmospheric pressures
"and you can see me die a lot", that's some hardcore job dude..
Loveddd thiss .
Chase stuck in the gusty Neptunic winds : "Are they filming Top Gun sequel here ?? " cracked me up lmaoooo
Bro rates death as if someone is looking for 10/10 way to die
What’s worse than is that I was laughing at poor Chase dying each time.
Survival situation 1 out of 10 on Venus means that 1 out of 10 people survives there. Who's the guy surviving this... Superman?
Idk how I got here but I’m glad I stayed. Subscribed
It seems there are more clones of Chase than I can imagine. Thanks for the sacrifices Chase.
Actually in his first appearance he said he touched some alien cube which gave him immortality. Every time he dies he somehow comes back. Unless they retconned that and made it clones instead
We all enjoy the uranus joke; but after a while it does get old.... So thank you for pronouncing the planet`s name correctly. It was much appreciated, as was the entire vidoo.
After a while? You mean after you hit age 7 or 8? if so I'd agree. But he's obviously aiming this at Primary/grade school students and not high schoolers or above.
On Mercury's night side, you wouldn't actually freeze that fast. Because Mercury's atmosphere is negligible, convection wouldn't occur and your body would only be able to lose heat to radiation, which is a much slower process. Being on the night side would be comparable to being on the Moon - pretty survivable in a spacesuit.
That was my thought. It’s a space suit and it be about as cold as being on the moon.
Mercury is tidaly locked too so you'd want to go near the north pole where it would get warmer
I love that you really think any human let alone yourself actually knows exactly what would happen to a human standing on Mercury 😂😂 Humans are hilarious
@ we absolutely know what would happen because, again, conditions on the night side of Mercury are basically identical to conditions on the Moon, and we've been to the Moon. If you were not in a spacesuit, you would die pretty quickly, from hypoxia and embolism (not from cold, because again without an atmosphere there's no way to efficiently transfer the cold of the surroundings into your body.) If you were in a spacesuit, it would be straight-up survivable.
You can also find a zone between day and night , since planet doesn't spin the line will be constant , i'm pretty sure you could find any range of temperature in there , cold meets hot , there'll be a green zone -50 to +50c
I’m beyond glad I found this video. And the animations are 🤌🏽
The Animation and Presentation is OUTSTANDING 😀
Uranus sounds toxic, literally. It gives you so much drama and stress, then eventually it turns you into diamonds. Sounds like a toxic relationship 😂.
Wow this took me all the way back to 1000 Ways to Die; I used to love that show lol!
This is such a great way of learning about the planets, albeit morbid as hell, but very scientifically interesting.
Finally a channel that understands the What If's in Everything! ♥
Merry Christmas, everyone! Sending love and light! ❤ Especially to Chase and Rico.. poor guy!
Thanks for taking him to Pluto too😂😅❤
6:00 - Mercury has maybe -180 degrees Celsius, but it doesn't have any atmosphere (basically almost non existent), so in reality, until you don't lie on ground, you cool down very slowly, because there is no mass to take out your heat. You are basically in vacuum.
All you need to do, is to put some extra isolation material under your feet, and jump a lot (so you are not in contact with ground). It takes up very little energy to jump on mercury, as it has low gravity. You wouldn't freeze in that suit so quickly, it would take hours.
Also, as day on mercury takes up 176 days on earth, you can go to the point, where there is very little sun, as it turns out very slowly, you can keep on that area by everyday walk. There, you can keep yourself in warm zone. Not too cold, not too warm. But of course, you will need to land on it, as it takes time to move to it, and you would freeze, or burn, if you would be in middle of "day" or "night" surface of Mercury.
So what actually end your journey there is lack of food and water and oxygen. If you would have unlimited resources, you could survive there, but of course, you will need to have ability to go to toilete, without breaking inner pressure of your suit. Also consider, that without endless supply of toilet paper, it would be very frustrating, even to have walk several kilometers daily, with dirty (you know what).
Stopped watching at Mercury because of the 'cold' thing, very unacurate.
@@szujewszystkozajete
exactly.
Even ChatGPT knows the answer:
"-Without any active heating (assuming no power to the suit’s life support systems), it could take hours to days for the astronaut to experience dangerous hypothermia and freezing, depending on the suit’s insulation and the rate at which heat escapes.
-With power to the suit (active thermal regulation), the astronaut could survive indefinitely in terms of freezing since the heating elements would maintain the internal temperature of the suit."
I forgot, there is one more element, that speed up freezing process. It's dust/ sand particles, as you are walking, and they touch your suit.
But, as Mercury has no atmosphere (only exosphere with density close to vacuum), the corrosion of rocky terrain is minimal, and also, most sand particles are washed away by solar winds. So there is no dusty layer on the ground. And those few particles, that are released anyway by walking, and touch your suite, will not significally speed up freezing process. I would say, this would be within 1%, or maybe even within 0.1%, but that's only by guess, so it can be more.
The planet earth is the only planet made for alliving organisms so thats a no brainer for me ty
That’s a lot of stipulations you used you prove him wrong. The average person isn’t going to know all of that and if you’re just dropped there you’re not going to have any of that
@szujewszystkozajete
Maybe you SHOULD have watched more. Maybe you are misinformed, or simply missed the point. From Google:
Temperatures on Mercury are extreme. During the day, temperatures on the surface can reach 800 degrees Fahrenheit (430 degrees Celsius). Because the planet has no atmosphere to retain that heat, nighttime temperatures on the surface can drop to minus 290 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 180 degrees Celsius).
“What would dying on every planet be like?”
Chase: *Hold my beer*
For the Uranus jokers: Unfortunately, methane does not have an odour. It’s actually >hydrogen sulphide< which smells bad.
By far, the best video on RUclips now
Now this is a dumb comment if I've ever seen one
@@jewferigno6920 respect his opinion
Now, moral lesson of the story is to Love Mother earth. Period.
So crazy seeing how this channel has evolved tremendously! 🤩
19:40 made me laugh for a good while.
"But, Uranus has other surprising ways to off you."
Chase is like submortal. Can die but always comes back like doomsday
He's the cousin of Kenny from South Park.
@stoiccrane4259 🤣🤣🤣
I am not a big empathetic guy but seeing chase suffers feels a little fucked up, even if he's not real it feels bad
The final fantasy VII the female character Aries when she died a lot of people were crying
Sounds like you are a big, empathetic guy 😅
Honestly the amount of people seeming to take delight in him dying is honestly even more fucked up.
@@sarkaztik3228man yall fucked up to much empathie for some animation
chase is the only guy that would survive in a final destination movie
Okay that'd be a great crossover.
As long as there are no log trucks!
I won't believe that till I see him tailgating a loaded log truck
i've always loved anything about astronomy and this video is literally AMAZING!! 🤩❤
Don't feel bad, Chase has all of the anime storyline, video game power-ups (Especially Mario power-ups), narrative dependent, main character plot armor to keep him coming back🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 He'll be fine
Cameraman never dies!
What if chase visits earth after 1billion years.
The future might be much, much different than we ever thought or imagined.
They have a video about that.
None of us will be around to greet him😂
Or some 3 billion years ago.
Maybe it's possible to move Earh away in some million years... just enough to escape .
Cameraman recorded them dying and came back to earth , camerman never dies 🗣️🔥