What Would Happen If The Earth Had Rings?

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

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  • @joescott
    @joescott  Год назад +2070

    Hey I just wanted to say thanks for all the lovely comments this video has been receiving. As many of you pointed out, we put a LOT of effort into this video and really tried to make it something special. Who knows if that will be reflected in the view numbers but your responses make me feel like it was all worth it. Thank you!

    • @instinctroller
      @instinctroller Год назад +52

      This was an A+ video, IMO! The graphics, the interesting science-based speculation, the fact-checking with leading experts... you can tell this was very high-effort, and I'm sure your community is grateful for it! Thank you.

    • @fett713akamandodragon5
      @fett713akamandodragon5 Год назад +17

      Top tier brother, you always hit it out of the park to be honest.

    • @FireStarter13O7
      @FireStarter13O7 Год назад +19

      It's so refreshing watching a video like this with time, effort and passion in it. In comparison to all the AI scripted and Image generated videos. Amazing work from everyone involved!

    • @britishbeef2116
      @britishbeef2116 Год назад +17

      Damn, those animations of the rings around Earth were so pretty! Such a cool video, you really didn't disappoint!

    • @ku8721
      @ku8721 Год назад +8

      Thank you for coming back, you are hands-down one of the best parts of my Mondays. Literally makes my whole week better! Can't tell you how many times last week I refreshed your page, thinking did RUclips just not notify me?

  • @madisondenning3616
    @madisondenning3616 Год назад +1719

    You mentioned space junk, and it reminded me of a story I heard from a friend of my father. My father’s friend was an astronaut, unfortunately he is no longer with us. But he was doing maintenance on the outside of the space station and accidentally dropped the spatula he was using to apply the material. He contacted NASA back on Earth saying “uhhh I’ve dropped my spatula” and they tracked its orbit until it burned up in the atmosphere some time later.

    • @dianawatson5830
      @dianawatson5830 Год назад +251

      This story made me giggle so much. Just imagining this happening and a spatula floating around in space 😂

    • @tf-ok
      @tf-ok Год назад +31

      What was his name?

    • @madisondenning3616
      @madisondenning3616 Год назад +127

      Piers Sellers

    • @chilibeer3912
      @chilibeer3912 Год назад +72

      I bet it was a very high tech space spatula though

    • @RandyBaumery-s4i
      @RandyBaumery-s4i Год назад +115

      ​@@dianawatson5830before you laugh, there are weird names for real tools at NASA and in production plants. A spud wrench isn't for potatoes. But, there is such a thing as a spud wrench.

  • @thenoremac2685
    @thenoremac2685 Год назад +1668

    I once created a fantasy setting that takes place on a planet with rings. During the winter, the sun disappears behind the rings and turns the day into a deep twilight. These few months are known as the Long Night, and it's always when all the nocturnal and subterranean monsters roam the land. Most of the year is centered around preparing for this time, much like our own winter for subsistence agricultural societies. Food needs to be harvested, preserved, and stored. Defenses and fortifications need to be repaired. Weapons and armor maintained. It's also a big money-making time for adventurers and mercenaries.

    • @nemo_venit_apud_ti983
      @nemo_venit_apud_ti983 Год назад +44

      Me too, brother: my fantasy book is the same

    • @yesthatmousyiris4887
      @yesthatmousyiris4887 Год назад +22

      That's so cool!

    • @2kpresley67
      @2kpresley67 Год назад +93

      And that fantasy was called "A Song of Ice and Fire".

    • @rosemaryrogers1478
      @rosemaryrogers1478 Год назад +4

      Are you there by yourself?

    • @modstin
      @modstin Год назад +67

      In my setting, the rings are used for cardinal directions. So you have setwards, risewards, tipwards, and nyxwards (Nyx being the name of the Rings). The hemispheres are broken up into Ought and Nought, so if you need to refer to a specific direction in another location, you might have to say something like "The ship should be heading Oughtnyxrisewards"

  • @namj8145
    @namj8145 Год назад +758

    I also was a bit emotional seeing the photos of the rings from here on earth. Like standing on the brink of Niagara Falls, the size and power are overwhelming. I also wonder if we still had rings, would there be a guy somewhere posting a "What would happen if the earth had no rings?" video?

    • @NaomiMNK
      @NaomiMNK Год назад +62

      I love that your brain also went to conspiracy theorists😂. I was thinking we wouldn’t have flat earthers

    • @Nikki_with_the_blikki
      @Nikki_with_the_blikki Год назад +28

      I'm glad I'm not the only one that got emotional😭
      I got a little misty and was like _"what an absolutely beautiful baddie"_ 🥹

    • @kenmasters2025
      @kenmasters2025 Год назад +14

      Now I'm thinking what earth might be like without the moon

    • @Dioxazine_Stars
      @Dioxazine_Stars Год назад +1

      I was thinking the same!

    • @JariDawnchild
      @JariDawnchild Год назад +30

      ​@@NaomiMNKThe flat earthers would claim the rings are either a hologram or the massive support structure that holds up the sky dome's various layers. 😂

  • @robsquared2
    @robsquared2 Год назад +7130

    That's why aliens don't call us, the earth doesn't ring.

    • @ci6516
      @ci6516 Год назад +636

      You should be arrested

    • @supreme84x
      @supreme84x Год назад +278

      So aliens only call married planets?

    • @mac23806
      @mac23806 Год назад +50

      But they do visit

    • @supreme84x
      @supreme84x Год назад +197

      @@mac23806 Sure they visit, showing up in the middle of the night drunk. But do they ever call beforehand? Do they ever ring the next day to see how we are doing after the night of probing? I think not!

    • @ilovereptiles687
      @ilovereptiles687 Год назад +21

      ​@@supreme84xye so sad 😢

  • @thewiirocks
    @thewiirocks Год назад +591

    Holy cow. You've outdone yourself, Joe! Watching the Earth's shadow across the rings gives a sense of perspective that I've _never_ had about living on this blue marble. Seeing that snaps into sharp relief that you're sitting on the side of a planet looking out. That's just... mind blowing. Thank you for sharing this!

    • @dandywaysofliving
      @dandywaysofliving Год назад +9

      Sometimes I look at my shadow and I can see myself as if I was looking in a mirror in a way. As time passes I wonder if light can pass through me on a very small scale.
      .
      So sometimes I look at a partially shadowed moon 🌙 and think about the angles of things but I look at the shadow and feel the same way u prob did

    • @paulchurchill5045
      @paulchurchill5045 Год назад +1

      I imagine it doesn't take much to 'blow your mind'!? 🤔🙄

    • @Virsconte
      @Virsconte Год назад +8

      I think we would have figured out that the earth is a sphere much faster for that exact reason. And probably that we orbit the sun as well.

    • @MontyBeda
      @MontyBeda Год назад +2

      I am now thinking how flat earthers would explain it.

    • @512TheWolf512
      @512TheWolf512 Год назад

      It's bloody terrifying is what it is

  • @guillermopena8412
    @guillermopena8412 Год назад +288

    It really makes me think how quickly would earth circle navigating would have happened in a ring earth. I can imagine a world where explores wanted to reach the start of what could have at first be called “The Bow” or “The Arch”. As sailors try to reach the start they end up circumnavigating the earth and realize that not only is the earth round but so is ring.
    Hell, I wonder if they would pull a One Piece and navigate until they get right below the ring and then follow the line through the equator.

    • @flowapowa4307
      @flowapowa4307 Год назад +6

      this sounds awesome.

    • @yourlocaldemon2195
      @yourlocaldemon2195 11 месяцев назад +16

      I love this take, especially since it sounds like “following the rainbow to a pot of gold.” I wonder if that would’ve affected people’s view on people from undiscovered lands. Would we have been nicer to people across the rings? Would they have been the sight to behold we’d have sailed for? Would ships cross paths and be shocked at how one was going south and the other north? Would there be camaraderie among these ring-travelers?

    • @TheRaptorsClaw
      @TheRaptorsClaw 9 месяцев назад +11

      I love to imagine how philosophers staring at the sky would have noted the circular shadow of earth and concluded the world was a sphere long before we even had boats capable of navigating oceans. It's incredible to imagine how the history of science might have changed.

    • @ShihammeDarc
      @ShihammeDarc Месяц назад

      ​@@TheRaptorsClawpeople knew the earth was a sphere for thousands of years.

  • @DaNintendude
    @DaNintendude Год назад +861

    The cultural aspect is definitely the most interesting part to me.
    I'm loving these thought experiments of how cultures would form and advance with those rings constantly there.
    I'd imagine the people to find out that the rings look vastly different at different parts of the Earth would have their mind blown.

    • @NickRoman
      @NickRoman Год назад +111

      I imagine that this could be a cause for more exploration of Earth earlier in humanity's evolution. If you were on the equator and noticed that the rings start to stretch out the farther you go north or south, it might make you more curious and want to see how big they get. Then again, there was plenty for ancient humans to be interested in... out there away from home.

    • @zeppie_
      @zeppie_ Год назад +111

      Same! I imagine that all the distinct bands would have unique names, just like the planets and stars. You’d learn them in school alongside the planets’ names.
      People from the past might have believed for a long time that the rings were solid, which in their beliefs had their own peoples and geography. This would be the case until telescope technology improved enough to see the makeup of the rings. Perhaps they would have thought that the rings converged on the equator, forming a pathway onto them or a great wall dividing the globe.
      The rings could have been part of creation myths, or the mythical origins of animals or minerals. Like the Japanese had a myth where rabbits came from the moon, except with the rings. People near the equator might believe that it’s a river or stream, perhaps to do with life or death like a river Styx equivalent. Or they might have revered the ring as a god, like a giant snake or dragon diety. People farther from the equator might have thought of each ring as a separate god instead.
      Rings could have also had special significance in iconography, as a holy symbol or to encompass the earth as a whole in one symbol. Traditional halos would take the shape of the rings as a symbol of holiness. The equator could have unique cultural and religious significance, as the place closest to the rings. It could have been the subject of crusades or Mecca equivalents.
      A lot of vocabulary would have been inspired by the rings. Like Joe mentioned, instead of north and south, we might call it “skyward” and “ringward”. We might have a “ringday” each week. People might have “gone to the rings and back” to achieve something, or “have their own rings” when they felt all-important or overconfident. To “be among the rings” could have been used to describe intense joy, or alternatively to describe someone’s passing.

    • @kurtwicklund8901
      @kurtwicklund8901 Год назад +2

      What people? Homo Sapiens would not have arisen.

    • @bbgun061
      @bbgun061 Год назад +41

      ​@@zeppie_would ancient cultures have called it a ring, or an arch?

    • @KoeSeer
      @KoeSeer Год назад +35

      i imagine ancient navigavtion will be easier, like when you're a trader from china to india, you will see the ring gradually getting thinner and thinner until they are just a slit in the sky and vice versa. sea navigation at night will less depended on stars and more depended on ring positions.

  • @ScottStronghill
    @ScottStronghill Год назад +637

    I have been a fan of this channel for years. And I have to say, this is one of the coolest explorations you've ever done, Joe. Well done, my friend. Well done!

    • @theophilusmann7869
      @theophilusmann7869 Год назад +7

      Yes, this was moving.

    • @Khyranleander
      @Khyranleander Год назад +5

      Absolutely agree. I like worldbuilding considerations like this, tweaks to Terranesque biomes -- mine's usu surface diffs, tho, so this is cool angle! [Hmm, dense rings = high dust/more ions up there, how affect aurorae, sprite lightning? And meteor showers, usu ones & what moon'd cause?...] FUN!!!

    • @ronmani9476
      @ronmani9476 Год назад +1

      Ghtnoutnof my mouth.... Thanks Joe for all the thought provoking videos.

    • @NiloAzzurro
      @NiloAzzurro Год назад +1

      I agree!!!

    • @jdk9673
      @jdk9673 Год назад +3

      It never would have occurred to me to explore how rings would affect various cultures in different locations relative to the rings. That was a great addition.

  • @cactusthestupid7222
    @cactusthestupid7222 Год назад +79

    The mythologies that would exist around the rings would be absolutely fascinating. This is such an interesting idea!

  • @dragonscottage9796
    @dragonscottage9796 Год назад +987

    I was once working on a ringed planet for a speculative evolution and I was most interested in how many hours you might spend in any certain location in the narrow ring's shadow at different geographic locations and seasons. Sometimes you'd have the ring's shadow right at dawn, sometime at midday and sometimes towards the evening. Very fun stuff!
    I absolutely LOVE this exercise of a ringed earth.

    • @howlrichard1028
      @howlrichard1028 Год назад +61

      You worked on a ringed planet? How did you get there?

    • @TPK_MAKG
      @TPK_MAKG Год назад +92

      ​@howlrichard1028 he walked. obviously

    • @paperclip6377
      @paperclip6377 Год назад +36

      You worked on a ringed planet?? Who the hell were your employers? Gman??

    • @owlthepirate5997
      @owlthepirate5997 Год назад

      Wat

    • @koma-k
      @koma-k Год назад +18

      @@paperclip6377 the mice, most likely.

  • @dylantrashmint8379
    @dylantrashmint8379 2 месяца назад +58

    if the earth had rings there would be no flat earthers.

    • @Ben942K
      @Ben942K Месяц назад +34

      They would explain it away with something stupid.

    • @alsoknownasbags
      @alsoknownasbags 12 дней назад +7

      They’d def find a way.

    • @Midg-td3ty
      @Midg-td3ty 11 дней назад

      That was my first thought too. I mean how would they explain the shadow the earth would cast on the rings. But the human ability for st pd ity is endless. So yeah they would find a way.

    • @FireTehmk
      @FireTehmk 10 дней назад

      It's not about what the outside world is, you'll still get flat earthers. Some people are just built to think like that unfortunately.

    • @VladDracul-c6o
      @VladDracul-c6o 10 дней назад +1

      Never underestimate the stupidity of flat earthers.

  • @qazsedcft2162
    @qazsedcft2162 Год назад +521

    Actually, we're pretty lucky to be living at a time when there are spectacular rings like those around Saturn. Some researchers say that rings like those can only last for some tens of millions of years, which is an instant on geological timescales.

    • @joescott
      @joescott  Год назад +133

      Yeah, I kinda wish I'd made a point like that in the video.

    • @Voltaphonic
      @Voltaphonic Год назад +3

      So.. What would happen to the rings of Saturn? Would it just become thinner or missing completely from the planet?

    • @seth7745
      @seth7745 Год назад +28

      Some people people associate science with atheism but the more you learn about the universe, the harder it is to not believe in god. This all has to be by design.

    • @harmless6813
      @harmless6813 Год назад +80

      @@seth7745No, it really doesn't.

    • @manoz6194
      @manoz6194 Год назад +5

      @@seth7745 of course it is, it's the only reasonable and rational explanation

  • @jeffmbellucci
    @jeffmbellucci Год назад +280

    Rings around Earth would be an incredible sight, but since ring system don't last indefinitely, we'd have to contend with the larger chunks of the rings surviving entry through the atmosphere. Not sure if I would want to live on/near the equator, as they would tend create a stripe of craters on the earth's surface over time.
    On the other hand, the smaller pieces would also create what would look like a non-stop meteor shower, which would also be amazing to watch everyday, as long as it wasn't directly overhead. :)

    • @kryts27
      @kryts27 Год назад +37

      Interesting point about the (non-existent) ring at the equator, except you are not quite right. Most ring particles that age, would be much more like dust or sand grain sizes than large boulders that might survive to impact the Earth. So the inner ring material (by now) would have burned up in the atmosphere had it fallen to Earth. Plus, while over the equator there would anyway be a Cassini gap in the ring, much like Saturn's ring. In the early life of the ring, there would be debris raining down to Earth, so then you would be right. Lastly a ring around Earth would interfere with satellites; not good.

    • @rosemaryrogers1478
      @rosemaryrogers1478 Год назад

      Beautiful ❤️❤️

    • @neasanicdhomhnaill7112
      @neasanicdhomhnaill7112 11 месяцев назад +2

      I'm wondering if it would be uninhabitable on the equator as there would be no sunlight, it could be a glacial ring around the band of the Earth. No plant life, no creatures would survive. They might be turned to ice... just a thought!

    • @yfrit_gg
      @yfrit_gg 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@neasanicdhomhnaill7112There would still be sunlight as the varying angle of the Earth throughout the year would cause sunlight to slip in below the rings. Other than that though, while I'm sure it would affect the climate, I feel like the natural evening out of air currents distributing heat would prevent an outright glacial wasteland.

  • @ddg79
    @ddg79 Год назад +13

    If the earth had rings someone would have figured out how to put advertisements on them by now

  • @Keksi
    @Keksi Год назад +71

    I don't usually leave comments on your videos even though I watch them religiously pretty much every night but this one in particular had so much passion and love sprinkled in. The research put into this was so engaging and I wasn't expecting every question I had to be not only answered but visualized on top of that.

  • @DannyJoh
    @DannyJoh Год назад +448

    Love the visualisations and your take on weather and culture. I think it would have a huge impact on our culture, we can't even imagine in what way I guess. Awesome video Joe, thanks for sharing!

    • @HalIOfFamer
      @HalIOfFamer Год назад +6

      The Rings would probably be at least one religion up until we invented the telescope and then it wouldn't be a religion anymore. Something that technically would not even be on earth would completely change the entire course of history imo.

    • @kellydalstok8900
      @kellydalstok8900 Год назад +14

      @@HalIOfFamerwould their god be called the Lord of the Ring?

    • @squirlmy
      @squirlmy Год назад +4

      idk, has any Abrahamic religions ended because there's no giant bearded guy in the clouds? We might, for example, have more "rings" than crucifixes now, but I don't think it would end, no matter what rational explanation came later. Everything in every religion can be interpreted as pure symbolism. We might have more metaphors for curved streaks of color in the sky, but that's the only difference, it takes more than that to end a fully-formed religion.

    • @nemonomen3340
      @nemonomen3340 Год назад +5

      And yet, somehow, I expect there would still be Flat-Earthers.

    • @kevingreen3781
      @kevingreen3781 Год назад +1

      How come you saw this video 8 days ago if you don’t mind me asking thx Kevin

  • @DonaldKraus-v2y
    @DonaldKraus-v2y 24 дня назад +4

    Joe, when you get fascinated with something, it really does get fun.
    My son introduced me to your channel because, and I quote, "Dad, you're a huge nerd; you'll love it."
    I hate that he was completely right.
    I know this is an older video, but in the event that you actually see this comment, well, just know that you've made a real impact.
    I'm an old-ass man and I still think you're doing great educational work.

  • @kanyda1
    @kanyda1 Год назад +89

    Hey Joe, just wanted to say that I had specifically looked up a video "what if the earth had rings" a few months ago because I was curious, but the visualizations you had done were GREAT. Love the work you put into this one, and I have a feeling this will be an evergreen video for you, racking up views for years.

  • @rmt3589
    @rmt3589 Год назад +402

    This is amazing for worldbuilding. I was debating if a world I want to make a game(s) about had rings or not, and this is great to know what to look for! Thank you so much!

    • @smartsmartie7142
      @smartsmartie7142 Год назад +15

      Playing with the conditions of the planet sounds extremely interesting

    • @rfak7696
      @rfak7696 Год назад +16

      There's a lot of potential for worldbuilding with planets with rings. I wish It got explored more

    • @rmt3589
      @rmt3589 Год назад +8

      @@rfak7696 I'm deffinately going with it. But I wound up with a green sun, so it's a little basic.
      But I didn't realize our sun was green till I realized the similarities between my world and our world.

    • @reazulzannah738
      @reazulzannah738 Год назад +8

      Same, I've been working out how a planet would be with a ring system for worldbuilding of a novel series I'm planning on writing.

    • @bizz7612
      @bizz7612 Год назад +4

      it would provide a lot of good narrative as well as influence gameplay. You'd always know where South/North is, it could illumante the nighttime of your world and in general look beautiful.

  • @billythenarwhal1579
    @billythenarwhal1579 Год назад +66

    So what you're saying is the earth is divorced?

    • @Lilly-jw6yn
      @Lilly-jw6yn 9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, yes he is

    • @lochlanmuir2291
      @lochlanmuir2291 6 месяцев назад +3

      Yes. He had a troubled past with his lover and one thing led to another and that thing led to them to getting a divorce

    • @solomonrorellien8634
      @solomonrorellien8634 2 месяца назад +1

      Underliked comment

    • @stephenwest6738
      @stephenwest6738 Месяц назад +1

      I knew earth was smart

    • @bsadewitz
      @bsadewitz Месяц назад

      No, she's coming back!!!!

  • @PrinceAlhorian
    @PrinceAlhorian Год назад +251

    Thank you for this vid, Joe. You have no idea how badly I needed this info. I am working on a fantasy novel where the world has rings and have only guessed at the global weather effects thus far. I have guessed a few things correctly except for the disparity of the darkness on lower latitudes during winter. This means I have a whole lot of rewriting to do but it also solves a few world-building gaps I have.
    Once again, thanks.

    • @aceholepictures
      @aceholepictures Год назад +19

      Shit. Good idea! The thought to write a fantasy novel on a ringed planet jumped into my mind during this video. Good luck! I'll read it

    • @darksu6947
      @darksu6947 Год назад +18

      I've read almost 1000 books in my 36 years of existing on this rock. If you ever need someone to proofread for you, I'd be happy to help. My favorite book is The Light of Other Days by Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen Baxter. I also enjoy eating tater tots if that helps at all 😂

    • @PrinceAlhorian
      @PrinceAlhorian Год назад +18

      @@aceholepictures Alderia's (The planet's name) main religion is also influenced by the rings. The myth tells a tale of The Twins (the two moons seen as lesser gods) had a sister called Milarka, but out of jealousy they pulled her apart. Now the rings are called Milarka's shroud and shooting stars are called Milarka Tears. In Winter it is said that Alderia mourns the loss of Milarka (Less sunlight and cold) and in the summer her spirit casts a protective shine at night (brighter nights during summertime) keeping never do wells away. The planet also has two calendars split between the north and southern hemispheres to aid in agricultural planning due to the vicious temperature swings with years starting on the exact moment of the equinox (First day of the year is the spring equinox in the northern hemisphere) where the sun cuts the rings on the equator.
      Just some world-building tidbits if you like.

    • @obilesk
      @obilesk Год назад

      You've got me invested. i need to read your story now. @@PrinceAlhorian

    • @GreenPixel-Moosie
      @GreenPixel-Moosie Год назад +1

      I'm gonna need you to tell me the name of that book.

  • @ivanpetrov5255
    @ivanpetrov5255 Год назад +47

    I love that you covered not only the physical side, but also the cultural side of the differences between a ringed Earth and a ringless Earth.

  • @medviation
    @medviation Месяц назад +6

    If earth had rings, flat-earthers would have a hard time existing.

  • @pyrojack8230
    @pyrojack8230 Год назад +62

    Culture wise, i can easily see massive lines in the sky being interpreted in mythology as the roadways that the Gods travel using or a straight track that the Earth rolls down or something like that

  • @zacharydunn6577
    @zacharydunn6577 Год назад +320

    I didn't expect to have my D&D and science nerddoms collide today, but here we are. I wonder if Matt ended up here while researching information about moons and other astronomical bodies to inform his world building?
    Also, this was an amazing video and I LOVED the effort you went to and the visualisations that were developed. Thank you!

    • @Shrilaraune
      @Shrilaraune Год назад +3

      Ooooh, good point!

    • @Dang_Near_Fed_Up
      @Dang_Near_Fed_Up Год назад +5

      I was thinking more in the Battletech universe than DnD, but the idea would be cool in either.
      Rings would add a degree of difficulty to dropship landings I would hazard to guess.

    • @azraeldusk2154
      @azraeldusk2154 Год назад +3

      The Eberron discrod sever brought me here. Someone posted a link to this video. Eberron has a giant ring around it, Ring of Siberys.

  • @ryan_raus
    @ryan_raus 29 дней назад +4

    8:42 this would be such a cool concept in a video game!

  • @LomeLindi
    @LomeLindi Год назад +112

    Easily one of the most fascinating science videos I've seen in a while. I never considered what rings will do to our weather and our seasons. Fantastic job to both you and your entire team, including the visual artist who developed all those great images/videos!

  • @johncliffalvarez6513
    @johncliffalvarez6513 Год назад +101

    Awesome content as always, Joe! This one in particular! I think it would be awesome to see more “what if” videos much like this one that explores hypothetical variations of our world and how it can impact everything from religion, culture, and overall evolution of civilizations in general.

    • @mrleenudler
      @mrleenudler Год назад +8

      It actually has some Kurtzgesagt feel to it, just in a longer format and without birds.

  • @billywong1611
    @billywong1611 Год назад +6

    4:55 - I've just learnt a new way of telling people to get their act together - "Would you please Moon up?!"

  • @lukasjrgensen4758
    @lukasjrgensen4758 Год назад +176

    Dear Joe, I have been enjoying watching your videos for more years than I can keep track of... I want you to know how thankful I am for having you as one of the most important teachers in my life. Your way of mixing straight facts with interesting theories and thought experiments has strengthened my joy and excitement for learning.
    I think i speak for more people than just myself when I say this:
    Thank you, Joe..
    Thank you for everything.

    • @raidermaxx2324
      @raidermaxx2324 Год назад +1

      Just remember, that social media influencers will never be a real substitute for your actual teachers.

    • @camelliaharpdarkthrope6462
      @camelliaharpdarkthrope6462 Год назад +6

      @@raidermaxx2324 You do realize actual professors make youtube videos too

    • @Librium-Nation
      @Librium-Nation Год назад

      @@raidermaxx2324 sorry dude but those experts are the same ones that forced a untested vaccine on the entire world. These guys have been more right than your science proffesors recently.😅

    • @ekothesilent9456
      @ekothesilent9456 Год назад

      @@camelliaharpdarkthrope6462you do realize the original comment was written by an AI right?

    • @owlthepirate5997
      @owlthepirate5997 Год назад

      He's looking anemic, im a lil worried about him..😬

  • @WiggyB
    @WiggyB Год назад +38

    Finding a ringed Earth-like world in Elite Dangerous (game) is always amazing and very rare. They're usually pretty close to your beautiful renders, just rather less detailed. Great video as always.

    • @theshinken
      @theshinken Год назад +2

      Oh yes. After watching those ringed earth renders, I felt compelled to start up ED again, go back into the black and finally tag that elusive ringed ELW that I never managed to catch so far.

    • @moonlily701
      @moonlily701 Год назад

      This comment makes me sad. I wish space games like Elite Dangerous and Star Citizen were just better. @@theshinken

    • @theshinken
      @theshinken Год назад +3

      @techpriestophelia317 I think ED is an amazing feat. Not without a lot of problems but it's still incredible to have it available in our lifetime. SC as well but that's not something for our lifetime but for our grandsons like that church in Barcelona ^^

    • @moonlily701
      @moonlily701 Год назад +2

      @theshinken Technically both are great. It's just sad that it feels like a lot of their issues come from poor management.

    • @eekee6034
      @eekee6034 Год назад

      @@theshinken I feel the same way about Kerbal Space Program :)

  • @pixpusha
    @pixpusha Месяц назад

    I really appreciated you putting the images of what a ringed earth might look like. It's beautiful. Thank you to the graphic designer as well. This was a lovely video to look at.

  • @inkel
    @inkel Год назад +31

    I've been binge watching (and sharing) your channel for the past few months, but man, this is the first time that I've felt compelled to leave a comment. What a wonderful view would be the Earth with rings! Thank you so much for this video.

    • @redpillsatori3020
      @redpillsatori3020 Год назад +1

      You can tell he put a lot of time and effort into this one.

    • @ChrisBrengel
      @ChrisBrengel Год назад

      Thanks so much for all the research and time you put into this video, Joe!

  • @adamk2332
    @adamk2332 Год назад +75

    Firstly, thank you for still being the same quality channel that you have been from the beginning. Seriously. You and your channel have not changed, but you have evolved and take steps to raise up an already respectable and respectful channel, again, since Day 1.
    Secondly, I just wanted to say that you are, without a doubt, the guy who would go to a seminar or convention to see or hear someone else speak or what have you, and if I was at that same event, I would hopefully hear about it, and would seek you out so i could shake your hand and maybe chat for a minute, if not longer. I'd seek you out before the top bill on the event. Because of your friendly insightfulness. You have an ability to glean wisps of "what ifs", and other people's views and and ideas, and incorporate them into your own deliveries. You do it in the most friendly way, and you seem approachable, as a human and, approachable with ideas. You understand how whimsy and woo-woo maybe just that, but without the fantasizing and creativity of thoughts and science, we wouldn't find anything new. We'd never get to the next step that, for today is out of reach, but tomorrow will be a rung we have pulled ourselves up on. You, and your team, deliver such great quality and passion that you even include tangent cam, which I love, because it shows that there is always SO MUCH MORE you could include, but there are only so many hours in a day. That right there is passion. It's like the pure joy in a child's rantings about their favorite toy or superhero, but as an adult. You are essentially the superhero, and your powers are, thought, logic, creativity, science and life, and you shoot photon beams and sound waves FULL of the stuff, into our eyes and ears, in the form of "Answers With Joe". Thank you. I love how truly human you are.

    • @joescott
      @joescott  Год назад +19

      Wow, that is an incredibly nice thing to say, thank you. :)
      The fact that my little musings touch others in this way just makes me feel like maybe we're all taking similar journeys. And if we're all so similar in this world, maybe we'll be all right.

  • @Volvith
    @Volvith Год назад +3

    One thing that'd scare the piss out of me is storms.
    You think tornadoes and super-storms are bad now? Wait until we have a bunch of rings that intensify the clashing of temperature fronts to the N'th degree.
    For a species that tends to default back to talking about the weather, we don't really tend to consider the weather as a potential problem all that much. We should.

  • @CommanderNoob
    @CommanderNoob Год назад +91

    Oddly enough, at 6:13, I was so taken aback, and overall shocked, that I actually cried a bit. There's this feeling that you can't really get any other way, where seeing our home, in a state of having rings breaks into your head, and makes you feel just how small you really are. I can't even explain it properly. The visuals were done so amazingly. Good work, Joe & Co.

    • @JohnDoeHZ
      @JohnDoeHZ Год назад +16

      For me, it was 7:07. The rings from the ground took my breath away. I've never been so giddy to see the earth. I was all emotional. In a happy way.

    • @akaliotp6766
      @akaliotp6766 Год назад

      Man up.

    • @mowvu
      @mowvu Год назад +1

      please go outside more often. human adults shouldn't be crying at a youtuber's vfx

    • @miguelpedraentomology6080
      @miguelpedraentomology6080 Месяц назад

      coming here from 2024, the fact that we know now that, from a geological standpoint at least, we were so close to seeing earth's rings (recent discovery from a few months ago, unrelated to vid.*

  • @mad636man
    @mad636man Год назад +16

    Seriously Joe. Most visually amazing video I’ve ever seen on a “what if” topic. So neat to see an ideal I had never considered put to video so well.

    • @nahoj.2569
      @nahoj.2569 Год назад

      i dont know if the earth would've'd oceans back during the moons formation, since thats the only time id guess earth could've'd rings, they would've been destabilized by the debris that made the moon though.@@Quickcat21MK

  • @kristopherruiz7644
    @kristopherruiz7644 Год назад +139

    Do you ever dread how many people clicked on this video for world building purposes?

    • @Harsh_Hydra
      @Harsh_Hydra 2 месяца назад +15

      I’m here for background noise and interesting facts that can start conversation

    • @SloppyMcFloppy1029
      @SloppyMcFloppy1029 2 месяца назад +8

      Hey, it'll make a killer dnd setting (I just got to the first reveal)

    • @tomislavtakac873
      @tomislavtakac873 Месяц назад +8

      My Parallel universe Earth called Agulsa both have rings and two moon's ( one small yellow and bigger. blue) the novel is called Strigorov's Forest and it's on Amazon, Goodreads,Barnes and noble I just don't have much money for promotion and don't have a agent,this is my first novel.A mix of fantasy and science fiction.

    • @jadesmith9512
      @jadesmith9512 Месяц назад +2

      @Matt Mercer lol

    • @springerengineering6697
      @springerengineering6697 23 дня назад +10

      Why dread? This would be a great resource for world building a fantasy or scifi worlds to figure out how life differs on a ringed terrestrial planet

  • @artdonovandesign
    @artdonovandesign Год назад +151

    Thank you, Joe, for bringing us those dream-like images that no one has ever created. Better than NASA-grade Quality!!!
    And your research into what would happen to our seasons and humanity was OUTSTANDING.

    • @DeltaNovum
      @DeltaNovum Год назад +8

      Money well spent. It truly adds a lot of value! Thanks Mr Scott.

    • @leociresi4292
      @leociresi4292 Год назад +2

      Finfact, the purplish hue in the eastern sky at sunset and in the west at sunrise is Earth’s shadow

    • @artdonovandesign
      @artdonovandesign Месяц назад

      ​@@leociresi4292that is Amazing!!! Thank you!

  • @MisterCynic18
    @MisterCynic18 Год назад +29

    The mythologies that would come outta this would be WILD

  • @chibibble
    @chibibble 12 дней назад +1

    Found this video right when I needed it! I’m making a comic in which the moon pulled apart due to the roche limit, so the planet now has rings around it. Setting this aside for reference later, thanks!

  • @feno.
    @feno. Год назад +28

    and also the effect on jetlag would be even more horrible, on one side it's a dark night, on another side it's a dimly lit night, but yeah, the view would be incredible, imagine you're sitting on a tall building, looking at the night sky with those rings above you, a jawdropping experience...
    thank you for this video, Joe 👏🏼 and also thank you for the visuals, those are gorgeous 🥹❤️

  • @EarthChampion_TophBeifong
    @EarthChampion_TophBeifong Год назад +20

    If we had rings, we would be wondering how a ringless earth would be… how clear and wide the skies would be, and how many more stars we could see at night.

  • @dado8467
    @dado8467 Год назад +1

    i have been researching for a while about rings, as I like writing/drawing and the idea of life on a ringed planet is really food for inspiration. So I'm really glad I was able to find this video! Just what I needed!

  • @jatzi1526
    @jatzi1526 Год назад +34

    Interesting to point out that there was recently a new model put forward that suggested the majority of the debris formed by the Theia collision would have cleared up, and the moon formed its shape for the most part, in a matter of hours or days with a large amount of the impact craters on the moon being from left over debris that stuck around for awhile

    • @Vinemaple
      @Vinemaple Год назад +5

      To me that's absolutely fascinating, it really brings home how cataclysmic an event it must have been!

  • @djlejeune-author
    @djlejeune-author Год назад +11

    Joe I love this kind of stuff! I've always wished people would make visualizations of situations like this to give an idea of what it would actually be like to experience. Just reveling in the beauty of what if. Great work!

  • @mabusxb856
    @mabusxb856 24 дня назад +2

    I remember this old game "deadlock" the lore stated that some aliens blew up the moon and gave earth a ring system. We were pissed.

  • @SoulsJourney
    @SoulsJourney Год назад +23

    This was fascinating! Loved all the images of what the rings could look like both from space and especially from different points on the globe. I really appreciate the work you put into this.

  • @FirstNationsandCoco
    @FirstNationsandCoco Год назад +32

    I just came across this channel and let me say that I’m a huge fan of the universe and this video just put a new chapter on my love for the universe. So thank you for sharing and the work you’ve put into this video!!

  • @2alawabidingcitzen
    @2alawabidingcitzen Месяц назад +1

    Thats fire 7:04 🔥 i wish we had a ring. I would love looking at it.

  • @scottbeale1825
    @scottbeale1825 Год назад +59

    You'd also be able to measure how far north or south you were by the angle of elevation of the peak of the rings over the horizon. This would further impact navigation.

  • @gummygoo2
    @gummygoo2 Год назад +9

    Aweome and interesting video again, Joe! I would love to see rings in our night sky, but they would also make the life we're used to so incredibly different.
    By the way! Matt Mercer joining your Patreon is sooo cool.

  • @paladin9831
    @paladin9831 2 месяца назад +5

    was NOT expecting Matthew Mercer to appear lol he's literally everywhere now! 22:25

  • @TroyBrinson
    @TroyBrinson Год назад +11

    I loved this video. Taking a fantastical idea and trying to attempt a nuts and bolts physics explanation to how it would work always intrigues me. I suppose that’s why I like comics, science fiction and mythology. Well done you.

  • @IanHsieh
    @IanHsieh Год назад +17

    If the Earth had rings, then this video would be titled "What would happen if the Earth had no rings?"

  • @naxxer-nha
    @naxxer-nha 2 месяца назад

    Amazing video Joe, one of your best. Not only for the animations you put together, but for the exploration of the implications of a ringed Earth as well.

  • @DawidSikora
    @DawidSikora Год назад +19

    Space mining industry could be something very much currently possible if there were literal billions of tons of minerals just out there flying and waiting to be collected
    It'd also probably be super controversial due to rings being treated as religious entities (just imagine mining directly under a church or mosque irl)

  • @jdtoone
    @jdtoone Год назад +4

    That was an incredible video, Joe!! I’m impressed by how well you captured all the different angles and complexities of planetary rings.

  • @jadequincey3456
    @jadequincey3456 5 месяцев назад +1

    Your video presented itself a couple days ago. All I can say is: Thank you! Enjoy your videos immensely!😊

  • @brianhiles8164
    @brianhiles8164 Год назад +4

    (07:35) _“It´s at night that things really get interesting.“_
    Although not pertaining to rings, around Earth or anywhere else, your statement makes me think of the awe and fascination I felt as a young lad, whilst deep in the desert (and its clear air without the “light pollution“ implicit when proximal to urban development) during the darkest of dark nights, when I was very startled to realize that the Milky Way is _clearly_ visible to the naked eye -- a white “cloud“ spanning horizon to horizon.
    A _gigantic_ ring! No one had ever told this city boy that this is so!

    • @leociresi4292
      @leociresi4292 Год назад

      We’re actually located in one of the Milky Way’s “arms, about halfway out from the center

  • @fant2105
    @fant2105 11 месяцев назад

    This is top tier RUclips! The concept, the many perspectives, the beautiful visuals, everything!! Adding it to my favorites rn

  • @OnigoroshiZero
    @OnigoroshiZero Год назад +7

    This was amazing! Easily one of your best videos yet.
    Good job to all involved, and especially the guy that did the animations.

  • @VestedUTuber
    @VestedUTuber Год назад +14

    Regarding leaving a ringed Earth, there's a relatively simple way to get around that - just slightly incline your orbit while transferring from below the rings to above them. The Apollo missions had to do that to reduce the amount of time spent in the Van Allen Belts anyway (and also to match the Moon's inclination relative to the Earth, which is honestly the main reason more than anything and not spending time in the Van Allen belts was more of a beneficial side effect), having actual rings just means that everything going past the ring boundary has to do that whether it's manned or not.
    Anyway, one effect Earth having rings would have on space exploration is that it would provide a source of materials beyond orbit, which would be EXTREMELY useful for constructing spacecraft and space stations. Imagine, once the technology is available, that instead of having to send every piece of a space station up preassembled from the surface, you could just launch the station core, some production facilities and some unmanned mining craft and build the whole station just off of one launch.

  • @aprildugger3012
    @aprildugger3012 Год назад +1

    I love your videos. Also, whoever edits these, wow! Great job!

  • @sufferingrnong
    @sufferingrnong Год назад +9

    Now THIS is a Joe Scott video! Since you had a studio/channel remodel, you kind of steered away from science topics which drew me (and other people, judging by the reaction to this vid) to this channel. This is definetely a great and super interesting video, and it has that "tangent cam" flair that we all love. Keep it up Joe!

  • @joshuakarr-BibleMan
    @joshuakarr-BibleMan Год назад +8

    14:43
    The days the ring disconnect and reconnect would be pivotal.
    It would symbolize the change between summer and winter, light and dark, heat and cold.
    A sci-fi writer would have immense food for thought, watching this video.

  • @DominicCoveny
    @DominicCoveny Месяц назад +1

    Killer intro Joe. You got me absolutely hooked. Nicely done

  • @mellissadalby1402
    @mellissadalby1402 Год назад +208

    Very cool video, Joe.
    Rocket money is a good idea in concept, but I am extrememly wary about adding an external entity with such comprehensive knowledge of my financial details.
    I see it as a potential security risk. They had better be more than bullet proof!
    All hail Zoe!

    • @Lux_Lethal
      @Lux_Lethal Год назад +12

      I'm with you. There are many personal info/financial security companies out there which sound like a good idea... until they get hacked.

    • @sterlingmullett6942
      @sterlingmullett6942 Год назад +26

      There are no prices online showing what Premium costs. You have to fully sign up, to include adding a bank account or credit card, BEFORE they provide you any details on what the service will eventually cost. I went to the help chat/bot (no live person available for an hour) and it just kept recycling me back to sign up pages or other non-useful "information" pages.
      I sent Joe an email saying how disappointed I was he endorsed them as a sponsor. All slick web interfaces, no customer service or consideration UNTIL they get all your data. Not good.

    • @pvic6959
      @pvic6959 Год назад +2

      what do you think about Wealthfront?

    • @GrandDawggy
      @GrandDawggy Год назад +6

      ​@@sterlingmullett6942wow that's bad

    • @CriminalJusticeExpert1
      @CriminalJusticeExpert1 9 месяцев назад

      This proves there's a God! 🙏

  • @ChicagoBacon
    @ChicagoBacon Год назад +7

    I didn't even think about how easy knowing north and south would be. I loved this super deep dive into the question. Amazing work!

  • @oldgrayghost
    @oldgrayghost Месяц назад +4

    If Earth had rings and no moon, we wouldn't even be here.

  • @YABOIBISON
    @YABOIBISON Год назад +20

    This is absolutely amazing. I can't imagine how much time this took to produce! Thank you for making this, it made my day!

  • @honooryu5374
    @honooryu5374 Год назад +4

    I can imagine people being stocky dwarves, telling time at night via the earths shadow and say stuff like "Feck, it is already half ring!"

  • @kartikjaggi007
    @kartikjaggi007 28 дней назад

    I really liked this video.... You tried to talk about not only the cosmic effects rings would have with the weather, position of moon etc. but also what different cultures would interpret, view and perceive those rings as. I had a good time watching your video. Thanks for making the efforts that must have been required to make this video.

  • @piersonm5574
    @piersonm5574 Год назад +6

    I just have to say that this video is exceptionally good, even by your standards. Very very well done, I can tell a lot of work went into this

  • @tessiepinkman
    @tessiepinkman Год назад +65

    This is an amazing video! You and your crew are fantastic, you have always been, but it shows a bit more in Joe Scott 2.0 since you changed your studio and overall "ways" :) I really appreciate this video, since it's something I've been thinking about fairly often since I heard that the earth used to have rings - just like you stated that you have done. It's a fascinating subject that you made digestible and incredibly visually appealing. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

  • @ForgieDusker
    @ForgieDusker Месяц назад

    this has given me the wonderful idea for a story i'm figuring out in my head, i haven't thought it out a whole lot yet but it would be great to find some way to meld it in with the other ideas i've jotted down so far

  • @huyked
    @huyked Год назад +21

    Joe, your channel is wonderful. But I love this specific video SO much. I love the visuals of the rings from standing on Earth in different locations! That was so cool! And I love your thoughts on how it would have affected society and seasons. Thank you for all the work you did in this (and all your videos).

  • @SuperGundry
    @SuperGundry Год назад +5

    In these crazy, busy, stressful times, thank you for making a video that filled me with awe and wonder.

  • @raydunakin
    @raydunakin Год назад +1

    Wow...really beautiful animations!

  • @TimB1167
    @TimB1167 Год назад +5

    Thank goodness for channels like yours! Constant thought provoking content.

  • @Wildicon19
    @Wildicon19 Год назад +31

    This was an educational marvel of a video! Rings would definitely change our weather patterns and seasonal temperatures for sure. Our wildlife , and ourselves, would be different than we are now. Thank you Joe for this amazing theory about the Ringed Earth!

  • @shitpostbotmin
    @shitpostbotmin Месяц назад

    this is the best video of yours that i've seen, very cool to speculate about the impact on human culture as well

  • @ShurikenSean
    @ShurikenSean Год назад +34

    this also makes me think of what it would be like if earth was instead a moon that orbited a gas giant with rings.
    I remember in a D&D campaign this was the case and once a month the gas giant was between the planet and the sun, creating a "dark day" that evil forces used to do dark rituals

    • @suran396
      @suran396 11 месяцев назад

      I'd live a video on this concept!

  • @notmyname327
    @notmyname327 Год назад +4

    I loved this video! You covered basically every question I had, mostly about the science but also the cultural implications.

  • @ericfielding2540
    @ericfielding2540 3 месяца назад +1

    Great job on all the visualizations and descriptions.

  • @nominalsofar3831
    @nominalsofar3831 Год назад +4

    Great video, always thought this would look really cool, and it would! But I hadn't considered the pesky downsides! Very enlightening, cheers Joe.

  • @HumblElephant
    @HumblElephant Год назад +4

    This is going down as one of my favorite Answers with Joe ever. Educational and still wildly entertaining, as always

  • @duncanbeggs4088
    @duncanbeggs4088 5 месяцев назад

    I tried searching more about what rings would be like on a terrestrial planet and I think this is the best source for just visualizing what it would be like. Great job!

  • @Keiidryn
    @Keiidryn Год назад +12

    As someone who’s been obsessed with educational science videos on RUclips (I frequent PBS Space Time, Steve Mould, Action Lab, NileRed, etc), this was a very welcomed discovery.
    Not only was it entertaining to see the visual representations of what could be, but also there’s just something about the narration and the mindset being portrayed by the end that I found myself smiling. A ringed Earth could be cool, but the fact that we’re here today on this Earth to experience what we actually have is something we shouldn’t overlook. Life is an incredibly rare and complex thing and we just happen to be one of the ones to witness and document it in this enormous universe.

  • @aidenmclaughlin1076
    @aidenmclaughlin1076 Год назад +9

    Rings would look incredible, but I’m a huge sucker for the moon. It’s beautiful. Keep the awesome vids coming Joe!

  • @jensboettiger5286
    @jensboettiger5286 Год назад +1

    We would use the ring as the main way to tell direction. Ringward, Duskshadow, and dawnshadow would replace east west north and south

  • @NugfladLeadcaster-dv4yu
    @NugfladLeadcaster-dv4yu Год назад +4

    I’m working on a fantasy setting with Sci-fi elements. This is very helpful

  • @darthroach9057
    @darthroach9057 Год назад +4

    I've always wondered about this. Glad to have some insight on how things would actually work.
    This would be an amazing Sci-fi idea.
    Keep up the great content.

  • @backupnoname
    @backupnoname Год назад +15

    So, the earth is divorced. Interesting

  • @KurtVanBever
    @KurtVanBever Год назад +5

    This is the best video I have seen on RUclips. I can tell that you and your research team must have put a tremendous amount of effort into this. I had a long list of questions about this, and you just answered them all.
    Thank you.

  • @skully_bonez
    @skully_bonez Год назад +6

    This would be such a cool thing to explore in a sci fi story or something. Everything would be so different if we had rings and thats insane.

  • @thekueken
    @thekueken Год назад +1

    Since Earth apparently wasn't able to effort its own ring - so nice of us humans to put a very expensive (space-junk) ring on it. Such romance .-.

  • @Deadlyish
    @Deadlyish Год назад +8

    Hi Joe, one of your best episodes yet. The art you commissioned really gave it an added wow factor. Could you please give a shout out to the people who did the graphics?

  • @ResidentWeevil2077
    @ResidentWeevil2077 Год назад +11

    I loved this episode very much...despite my megalophobia kicking into overdrive, it was very well researched and informative. Bravo!