man, the final transmission gave me chills. the concept of all of humanity and our legacy disappearing forever has always scared me but the "may we meet again under another star" really sealed the deal for me
@@AlexMartinez-nn2cm That gave me goosebumps. How we managed to send a ship to another solar system and repopulate it. We should advance in science.. Than in wars and foolishness.
Oh my god, this is so chilling! I know that a Supernova event is nearly impossible with our star, but this is still such an amazing concept! The videos getting more choppy and distorted as the event begins is so creepy, and the people screaming at the top of their lungs as the sun explodes is terrifying, even if we'd be fried immediately. But I also like how there's a little bit of hope with the Log Registration. Most Pandora/Hazard events destroy us so thoroughly that there's not even a chance for humanity to survive, but this feels almost like the set up for a sci-fi adventure novel as the first generation explore the only world they can call home. Amazing scenario, Atlas Fallout Foundation!
It IS impossible, supernovas are really only done by larger stars (unless our star were to collide with another, which is so extraordinarily unlikely we may as well say it is impossible)
Not just nearly, it's fully impossible unless we'd add more solar masses worth of matter to it. Not just that, a supernova this close to the planet wouldn't just burn the planet sterile, it would completely vaporize the planet, no screams, no seconds of recording, nothing, all would be vaporized the moment the blast hits. Best part? No suffering either.
@@cryptitxcgaming while your logic is correct, there is still much that is not known about astrophysics, physics and stars...i agree with it being impossible though. + humans will knock ourselves out before the sun blows up.
I was beginning to worry that the threat was being underplayed, until you went and destroyed the Earth at the end. That is what a supernova would do. Of course, our sun is too small to possess the energy capable of making a real supernova or a black hole, but it is still an interesting concept.
Yeah the Sun is far too small to go supernova, but there are speculated to be stars big enough in the general neighborhood that could do damage... maybe.
I always remember watching this older series of documentaries, detailing how the world may end. It ranged from overpopulation, to the sun aging or world stopping its rotation-..yea this was a reminder of them. As always, good work dear foundation.
@@Astrael_Yearly Oh i'm sorry I didnt see this until Nuke just replied. Its called "Aftermath (2010 TV series)" - this one is the "When the earth stops spinning episode", but the others are also good c:
For a end of the world story this has a surprisingly uplifting ending. My head canon to this is that the reason that any of this footage would still exist after this disaster would be that the ship that brought the human embryos to Proxima Centauri received transmissions from earth, in order to teach the future humans not to repeat the mistakes of their earth ancestors. It would be rather interesting if given a very long time these humans became another species entirely, and if said species who might be advanced in their own way, with their own religions and cultures, still retained and believed at least some of the traditions and faiths of earth, eventually traveled back to the edge of what was left of the solar system and found the golden record. It would be sort of ironic is the aliens that recovered Voyager and the pioneer probes were in fact, simply distant descendants of ourselves. I bet if that happened after studying them, they would send the spacecraft back on their way, so that another civilization might know of the legacy of earth.
This was actually similar sounding to a short story I read not to long ago. Where aliens had abducted humans in the past, causing them to eventually evolve into their own species over the hundreds of years they were away from earth and to realize they and the human race are the same species once humanity finally makes its way to the stars and they come into contact again
@@ghostreaper100100 are you referencing the book man after man? If so, I found it to be an interesting concept, although personally, if I had been the one to write it, I would’ve had it occur a little bit differently. That said, regardless of whether or not, it’s the same book the concept you mentioned is what I personally think would be the end result of this scenario. The descendants of the embryos that were sent to one of the neighboring stars, eventually evolve into different species that are sentient and Wood regard themselves to be human in someways, even if they eventually would more accurately be described as posthumans. Part of the reason that I assumed that at least some of the faiths would still be around, would be that there was a slight religious and philosophical undertone to parts of this scenario, which I suppose, is vaguely reminiscent to how there was a little bit of a religious undertones to the 1953 film adaptation of war of the worlds. Regardless, as someone who has studied a bit of theology and religious philosophy, it would be interesting how posthumans would in this scenario reconcile the events of the destruction of earth, and the original humanity with their religions.
@@ghostreaper100100 never actually read the book myself. I just heard of it although I would like to know what the title of that Reddit story was, if you can remember, I think I might wanna read it myself. On the other hand, what do you think of my analysis about the long term affects this event would have on the philosophy of their descendants?
This was so cool, and that last transmission by the UN was raw as fuck. "May we meet again under another star"? Damn. You did an amazing job as always, I loved it!
Hm. So, that last log was, I assume, a last minute cobbled together launch of a space ship with the most advanced AI, robotics, and artificial incubation systems we could put together, that we then launched at Proxima Centauri B, as a last ditch effort to continue humanity. Or something we launched in the years between now and 2029. Interesting… Or, is this finally the Atlas Foundation lore we’ve been hoping to see? :D
What an amazing video! -i love the voices, they're still robotic but human enough to create more empathy, but also a bit of uncanny valley -what a long video! -it's visible how much you've improved, with all these different forms of media and all -the end was nice, it's a very scary scenario but finally some flicker of hope after a humanity-ending event lol Thank you for your work ❤️
Well done. I would say though if a supernova occurred there'd be nothing we can do but HAUL out of the solar system, as the supernova would char the entire system. Even if we flee though we're 90% dead. Not to mention our star does not have enough energy potential nor mass to throw off violently.
Yup. The lack of realistic references really did it for me too. Our sun's neither big enough or old enough to run out of fusion fuel, but if it were? There's a known process by which fusion hits the end of its viability. It's been posted to Wikipedia even. Basically each step towards the end accelerates things exponentially, and it's detectable through spectral analysis. We'd know when we'd have days, when we'd have hours (when elements fuse into silicon) and when we'd have minutes (when silicon fuses into iron and nickel). So even if the sun didn't go through an accelerated Red Giant Phase and vaporize the Earth first, before dying--and it would--we'd still see this coming and know exactly when we were going to die. Edit: To be clear this is a decent video as usual but. . . I just didn't think the lack of realism was, I don't know. Maybe it was deliberately done (in narrative) to prevent mass panics and suicides?
@@bradleypoe6846 well think about it. You think the shuttle that was launched at the end of the vid was made in one day? They knew waaay before. It's the sacrifice of the many scientists and engineers that the broadcast referred to, who probably knew the end times were coming but chose to work on the project instead of spending time with loved ones.
even worse power stations shut off elecricity (whenever there is a solar storm/flare) so that way no elecricity is disrupted and just a minor blackout happens, no way they could do anything like destroy our civilization
@@bradleypoe6846 Keep in mind that, also, the lore of Atlas videos is essentially about alternate realities/universes - so it could also be that this universe has a larger Sun than our own
@@_wayward_494 Yeah, it was late at night at my end when I wrote that. The more I think about it, the more I get it that NASA and others just didn't tell all they knew, so they'd have time for the shuttle launch to clear the solar system at least a little, or something. And here I was expecting a "Florida Man on the Emergency Broadcast System" just telling people: "Oh, it's a supernova. Our SUN dying explosively. We're all dead. Stick a straw in, we're done. Make peace with God, etc." And then people scrambling to censor or otherwise erase that.
God Damn man this is the best one you’ve ever made everything seems so much more human the voices the interactions the alerts and the music this is amazing dude I’ve been here since you had 10k subs so I have seen your development also the clip in the end was chilling to say the least
The fact this happened on my birthday and that I'll turn 20 in 2029 got me so bad. I can imagine myself playing in my Minecraft server for the last time, while the world burns around me. 10 out of 10 scenario! Keep up the good work!
On the upside, in reality, this is a painless death. You wouldn't feel anything. The temperature on the surface would go from whatever temperature it was before the plasma contacted the atmosphere to millions of degrees in a time shorter than your brain can even process. You'd be there, and then you wouldn't. Instantaneous vaporization and atomization.
Not to ruin this scenario, but for those who may be genuinely afraid of the sun going supernova, don't be. Our sun is apparently too small to go nova, as it would need to be 10, 100 times its size to do so. The fate our sun has will be that it simply expands into a red giant and then shrinks back into a white dwarf, and finally, when all the sun's little bits of energy are gone, it becomes a black dwarf. Again, not to sound all smartass or something, just thought to leave this here for those who don't know. Anyhow, great scenario. I hope we can see some more like this in the future.
Supernovae only happen to stars at least 8 times as massive as our sun. I wrote a paper on Supernovae once, so I'm very well aware of how they work. Our star's end will be more "peaceful" IRL Nevertheless, this is an interesting scenario.
Fun Fact: The Chinese Sci-Fi film of 2019 "The Wandering Earth" had a premise that was based of this very apocalypse but will take a full century until the sun there finally dies.
"We are going to put up a massive shield. Using the help of an unexpected parter, North Korea, and space organizations around the world, we're putting up a giant metal sphere around earth. Probably wont work but its a good idea."
babe wake up new atlas fallout foundation video just dropped (this was really cool and holy shit so scary 😭 but the added news reports were such a cool touch!! looking forward to more uploads 💪)
Hey remember at the end of the eas where the sun expanded? This might either be a sequel or a slightly different timeline where the sun didn't expand, and they still made project E.S.C.
I lol'd at the first UK message where she said "cause significant harm to the earth and have serious consequences for all forms of life on our planet" lol. That's quite literally the end of the world, the whole solar system.
Bro omg I recognise that song in the transmission at the end it’s meant to be played at the end of the world and if it plays humanity will die and right as I heard it I knew there was nothing they could do really good detail gave me extra chills
I wouldn’t think a supernova happening right in the middle of our solar system would be so little cause for concern, but evidently by the end, a lot can happen in 6 years.
If an extraterrestrial species wanted the resources of our local area of the galaxy without dealing with the life that may be there, they could use technology and physics completely unknown to us to drive a local star near the centre of their desired area to go supernova and completely sterilise several hundred light-years around their chosen star in one shot. In this particular instance it just happened to be our star that was targeted. This is basically impossible under known physics, but we don't know anywhere close to enough about physics to completely rule out such a scenario. Great work, as always!
the sun cant go supernova. problem with some of these senarios is that they are too out there for there to be any suspension of disbeleif which destroys the immerson. i only like these when they are technically possible. beetlejuice gammaray burst would have been much better
A Supernova would annihilate Earth, how does Earth manage to survive? I'm just assuming because in the Log Registration part it states that the "communication systems have been activated, sending a report back to Earth". Great video though!
Don't worry since the sun can't become a supernova since a star has to be atleast 8x bigger than the sun and our sun will die atleast 5 billion years don't worry
man, the final transmission gave me chills. the concept of all of humanity and our legacy disappearing forever has always scared me but the "may we meet again under another star" really sealed the deal for me
Even in the face of annihilation, we prevail
Saled
@@Toast-ty English is not my first language, and I probably missed the spelling error.
@@AlexMartinez-nn2cm
That gave me goosebumps. How we managed to send a ship to another solar system and repopulate it.
We should advance in science.. Than in wars and foolishness.
donuts
As long as the UN give us an accurate enough impact countdown to sync up End Times to, I'm okay with this.
Yeah
Im doing that as well
If i go out IM DOING IT TO OUTERWILDS!
@@seantaggart7382the idea of the video of sending a spaceshio to another star is so..... Nice.
I will send all my gay milk there.
@@Nn.65juk your w h a t
“Gentleman, synchronize your death watches.”
@@seantaggart7382 Yee
Oh my god, this is so chilling! I know that a Supernova event is nearly impossible with our star, but this is still such an amazing concept! The videos getting more choppy and distorted as the event begins is so creepy, and the people screaming at the top of their lungs as the sun explodes is terrifying, even if we'd be fried immediately. But I also like how there's a little bit of hope with the Log Registration. Most Pandora/Hazard events destroy us so thoroughly that there's not even a chance for humanity to survive, but this feels almost like the set up for a sci-fi adventure novel as the first generation explore the only world they can call home.
Amazing scenario, Atlas Fallout Foundation!
It IS impossible, supernovas are really only done by larger stars (unless our star were to collide with another, which is so extraordinarily unlikely we may as well say it is impossible)
Not just nearly, it's fully impossible unless we'd add more solar masses worth of matter to it.
Not just that, a supernova this close to the planet wouldn't just burn the planet sterile, it would completely vaporize the planet, no screams, no seconds of recording, nothing, all would be vaporized the moment the blast hits.
Best part? No suffering either.
@@HoloShaiiA solar collision , though it is really, really unlikely, could cause an instant and premature supernova, called a Type Ia supernova
Yeah
@@cryptitxcgaming while your logic is correct, there is still much that is not known about astrophysics, physics and stars...i agree with it being impossible though. + humans will knock ourselves out before the sun blows up.
I was beginning to worry that the threat was being underplayed, until you went and destroyed the Earth at the end. That is what a supernova would do. Of course, our sun is too small to possess the energy capable of making a real supernova or a black hole, but it is still an interesting concept.
Yeah the Sun is far too small to go supernova, but there are speculated to be stars big enough in the general neighborhood that could do damage... maybe.
I always remember watching this older series of documentaries, detailing how the world may end. It ranged from overpopulation, to the sun aging or world stopping its rotation-..yea this was a reminder of them.
As always, good work dear foundation.
What series you're talking about? I'm curious it sounds amazing
10 ways that the world could end i believe.
@@Astrael_Yearly Oh i'm sorry I didnt see this until Nuke just replied.
Its called "Aftermath (2010 TV series)" - this one is the "When the earth stops spinning episode", but the others are also good c:
For a end of the world story this has a surprisingly uplifting ending. My head canon to this is that the reason that any of this footage would still exist after this disaster would be that the ship that brought the human embryos to Proxima Centauri received transmissions from earth, in order to teach the future humans not to repeat the mistakes of their earth ancestors. It would be rather interesting if given a very long time these humans became another species entirely, and if said species who might be advanced in their own way, with their own religions and cultures, still retained and believed at least some of the traditions and faiths of earth, eventually traveled back to the edge of what was left of the solar system and found the golden record. It would be sort of ironic is the aliens that recovered Voyager and the pioneer probes were in fact, simply distant descendants of ourselves. I bet if that happened after studying them, they would send the spacecraft back on their way, so that another civilization might know of the legacy of earth.
This was actually similar sounding to a short story I read not to long ago. Where aliens had abducted humans in the past, causing them to eventually evolve into their own species over the hundreds of years they were away from earth and to realize they and the human race are the same species once humanity finally makes its way to the stars and they come into contact again
@@ghostreaper100100 are you referencing the book man after man? If so, I found it to be an interesting concept, although personally, if I had been the one to write it, I would’ve had it occur a little bit differently. That said, regardless of whether or not, it’s the same book the concept you mentioned is what I personally think would be the end result of this scenario. The descendants of the embryos that were sent to one of the neighboring stars, eventually evolve into different species that are sentient and Wood regard themselves to be human in someways, even if they eventually would more accurately be described as posthumans. Part of the reason that I assumed that at least some of the faiths would still be around, would be that there was a slight religious and philosophical undertone to parts of this scenario, which I suppose, is vaguely reminiscent to how there was a little bit of a religious undertones to the 1953 film adaptation of war of the worlds. Regardless, as someone who has studied a bit of theology and religious philosophy, it would be interesting how posthumans would in this scenario reconcile the events of the destruction of earth, and the original humanity with their religions.
@@lucasquintanilla1673 ah no no. It was a r/hfy short story I read that this reminded me of. However, I'll give this a look to see how it goes.
@@ghostreaper100100 never actually read the book myself. I just heard of it although I would like to know what the title of that Reddit story was, if you can remember, I think I might wanna read it myself. On the other hand, what do you think of my analysis about the long term affects this event would have on the philosophy of their descendants?
"GENESIS: 'Supernova' aftermath EAS scenario"
It would be a nice sequel
When "Significant Harm to Earth" is the Understatement of the Entirety of all time.
I am experiencing minor adverse affects from being vaporized
Probably go to a hospital, but it’s usually not a big deal
It'll be fine, eat an apple and you'll be all good
This was so cool, and that last transmission by the UN was raw as fuck. "May we meet again under another star"? Damn.
You did an amazing job as always, I loved it!
WE MAKING IT OUT OF THE SOL5476 WITH THIS ONE 🗣🔥
LETS GOOOOOOOOOO
@Javanese Democratic Republic I WOKE UP IN AN INCUBATION POD 🥶🥶🥶🥶😈😈😈😈
When next terroworm
😭
Whooooooooooo 🔥🔥
@@kasparan0001 yeah
The sun would form into a red giant, engulfing us, before a supernova happens. So there's that silver lining
16:08 AWWW…What a nice, small, peaceful town. Nothing seems out of the ordinar-OH MY GOD WHO TURN UP THE LIGHT!?
Me
İm so sorry
Oh god… NATURAL LIIIIGHT
Hm. So, that last log was, I assume, a last minute cobbled together launch of a space ship with the most advanced AI, robotics, and artificial incubation systems we could put together, that we then launched at Proxima Centauri B, as a last ditch effort to continue humanity. Or something we launched in the years between now and 2029. Interesting…
Or, is this finally the Atlas Foundation lore we’ve been hoping to see? :D
Hard to say. I think it was launched before the sun started getting urpy, though.
It's what the final transmission was referring to. The sacrifices of those scientists and engineers
Yeah
Reminds me of Far Zenith.
@@babymetalenjoyer yeah me too
What an amazing video!
-i love the voices, they're still robotic but human enough to create more empathy, but also a bit of uncanny valley
-what a long video!
-it's visible how much you've improved, with all these different forms of media and all
-the end was nice, it's a very scary scenario but finally some flicker of hope after a humanity-ending event lol
Thank you for your work ❤️
The CCTV footage.
No one outside. The screaming heard as it glitched.
Death.
Then.. a new hope in Proxima Centauri.
PER ASPERA AD ASTRA
Holy hell, you've gotten so much better ever since your first scenario.
This is a solid 10/10
At the very end the latin text "per aspera ad astra" means "through difficulties to the stars". Amazing detail and great video
This is really scary, but I know this won't happen ANYTIME in 2029. Great work as always. Ad Astra, oh great Foundation.
I would be mega scared if somebody were to ever predict that for 2029...
yeah this will happen in 2024
Remember the Sun Expand video?
it can't happen because the sun is smaller than the usual stars that go supernova
This is correct as the sun is still at a young age for for a star. It will take atleast some quadrillion years for the human race to end.
Well done. I would say though if a supernova occurred there'd be nothing we can do but HAUL out of the solar system, as the supernova would char the entire system. Even if we flee though we're 90% dead. Not to mention our star does not have enough energy potential nor mass to throw off violently.
Yup. The lack of realistic references really did it for me too. Our sun's neither big enough or old enough to run out of fusion fuel, but if it were? There's a known process by which fusion hits the end of its viability. It's been posted to Wikipedia even. Basically each step towards the end accelerates things exponentially, and it's detectable through spectral analysis. We'd know when we'd have days, when we'd have hours (when elements fuse into silicon) and when we'd have minutes (when silicon fuses into iron and nickel). So even if the sun didn't go through an accelerated Red Giant Phase and vaporize the Earth first, before dying--and it would--we'd still see this coming and know exactly when we were going to die.
Edit: To be clear this is a decent video as usual but. . . I just didn't think the lack of realism was, I don't know. Maybe it was deliberately done (in narrative) to prevent mass panics and suicides?
@@bradleypoe6846 well think about it. You think the shuttle that was launched at the end of the vid was made in one day? They knew waaay before. It's the sacrifice of the many scientists and engineers that the broadcast referred to, who probably knew the end times were coming but chose to work on the project instead of spending time with loved ones.
even worse power stations shut off elecricity (whenever there is a solar storm/flare) so that way no elecricity is disrupted and just a minor blackout happens, no way they could do anything like destroy our civilization
@@bradleypoe6846 Keep in mind that, also, the lore of Atlas videos is essentially about alternate realities/universes - so it could also be that this universe has a larger Sun than our own
@@_wayward_494 Yeah, it was late at night at my end when I wrote that. The more I think about it, the more I get it that NASA and others just didn't tell all they knew, so they'd have time for the shuttle launch to clear the solar system at least a little, or something.
And here I was expecting a "Florida Man on the Emergency Broadcast System" just telling people: "Oh, it's a supernova. Our SUN dying explosively. We're all dead. Stick a straw in, we're done. Make peace with God, etc." And then people scrambling to censor or otherwise erase that.
God Damn man this is the best one you’ve ever made everything seems so much more human the voices the interactions the alerts and the music this is amazing dude I’ve been here since you had 10k subs so I have seen your development also the clip in the end was chilling to say the least
Pls never stop doing these. Your the only EAS Creator I watch.
This is literally your best work yet omggg, i love these long scenarios you make!!!
Absolutely stunning work, well done!
Per Aspera Ad Astra is kansas' motto. It also latin for "To the stars through difficulties"
Nice! Everyone, if Atlas doesn’t share videos for too long and then finally shares, know that it will be a blast!
The fact this happened on my birthday and that I'll turn 20 in 2029 got me so bad. I can imagine myself playing in my Minecraft server for the last time, while the world burns around me. 10 out of 10 scenario! Keep up the good work!
yoooo i'm turning 20 in 2029 too
Me too bro. I turn 20 on February 2029. I'm a 2009 born btw.
@@NuclearBlue09 no way, i was born in february 2009 too.
@uNnHkP8mza lemme guess, an annoying early 2000s baby who thinks they're better just because they were born earlier by pure chance.
Ay I'm turning 18 in 2029
"could have devastating health effects on people and wildlife"-WELL DUH, THE DAMN SUN ABOUT TO BLOW UP lmfao
oh man this will affect the fishing season so much!
although like actually this is such a good video. the last UN speech gave me chills!
14:36 R.I.P. Sun 4,000,000,000 B.C.-2029
I love how the U.N tries to rescue humanity as if we weren’t already f*cked the moment we figured out the sun was about to go Supernova
On the upside, in reality, this is a painless death. You wouldn't feel anything. The temperature on the surface would go from whatever temperature it was before the plasma contacted the atmosphere to millions of degrees in a time shorter than your brain can even process. You'd be there, and then you wouldn't. Instantaneous vaporization and atomization.
thanks a lot, this is .... better ... i guess ?
The final part of the video, where the log of the project is shown, feels a lot like the film "I Am Mother" great one Atlas 👍
The last log is really cool. Feel like a sci-fi movie!
I can hear goku saying solar flare in 0:53 🗿
Not to ruin this scenario, but for those who may be genuinely afraid of the sun going supernova, don't be. Our sun is apparently too small to go nova, as it would need to be 10, 100 times its size to do so. The fate our sun has will be that it simply expands into a red giant and then shrinks back into a white dwarf, and finally, when all the sun's little bits of energy are gone, it becomes a black dwarf.
Again, not to sound all smartass or something, just thought to leave this here for those who don't know. Anyhow, great scenario. I hope we can see some more like this in the future.
Supernovae only happen to stars at least 8 times as massive as our sun. I wrote a paper on Supernovae once, so I'm very well aware of how they work. Our star's end will be more "peaceful" IRL
Nevertheless, this is an interesting scenario.
This is somehow assuring. Thank you.
@HuckjustaBlud really just trolled us by going into a red giant just to kill us and immediately return to a white dwarf
The Prox Centurions must learn about the Earthling humans and understand all we made…
They must succeed.
I like how they act as if they could've done anything to begin with.
The earths core can produce enough energy to keep us alive, I guess they failed to make something like an underground center
@@CarlosSilva-bh4bi They yeeted the fetus to Proxima Centauri.
@@Techno_Idioto ?
@@CarlosSilva-bh4bisupernovae literally destroy entire star systems from raw power
You know it’s bad when there is a UN broadcast.
Would this effect the trout population?
Minimally
Yea
@@andyleung7553 yeah
fuckin trouts at it again
They'd be turned to plasma in nanoseconds
First EAS in the video: *plays sound*
Captions: [Laughter]
idk how they do for such nice voice actings, interesting scenarios... gosh ya good at that!
Fun Fact: The Chinese Sci-Fi film of 2019 "The Wandering Earth" had a premise that was based of this very apocalypse but will take a full century until the sun there finally dies.
A supernova would take out our entire solar system. It’s a galactic level nuke
Atlas really thought he could get away with NNN
The simple idea of humanity dying can be so complicated, so many questions without answers.
Supernova: Giant beam of mass destruction
Moths: L A M P
And then the moths went extinct, along with almost everything else
"We are going to put up a massive shield. Using the help of an unexpected parter, North Korea, and space organizations around the world, we're putting up a giant metal sphere around earth. Probably wont work but its a good idea."
7:07 That random shopper:SiLvErLaKe Is ThE cOoLeSt PlAcE
The guy speaking in the United Nations sounds like a passionate math teacher.
Yea
Water bears just chilling 😎
0:53 solar flare event only.
This is my favorite video that you have made
12:09 WE MAKING OUTTA OUR SOLAR SYSTEM WITH THIS ONE
Sun Expands EAS: HEY WHO TOOK MY SPOTLIGHT?!
14:21 that’s my birthday!!
basically himself lmao
Supernova: sorry gurl but im more slay then you
*Dies*
Sun expand: girl WTF just happen?
Telepoting planet: idk
@@yourtimetraveleralara Black Hole: why did everyone forget me...😢
@@EASbear kajiu or terroworm idk: cuz idk Man wanna play Sonic 06? The worse Sonic game to me?
It looks like the world is ending and here I am still waiting for my pizza delivery. I guess they couldn't escape the supernova either
this might happen 2025, Only the Solar Flare Blast going straight to earth.
babe wake up new atlas fallout foundation video just dropped (this was really cool and holy shit so scary 😭 but the added news reports were such a cool touch!! looking forward to more uploads 💪)
The sun went from solar flare into a supernova 💀
Yea
We need a part two!
The solar system got the Outer Wilds treatment.
Hey remember at the end of the eas where the sun expanded? This might either be a sequel or a slightly different timeline where the sun didn't expand, and they still made project E.S.C.
How do you want to start an incubation process on a planet also affected by Sun's supernova? Supernova extends to like 50 LY.
Since the sun is rather small compared to stars that CAN supernova it's likely that Alpha Centauri AB won't feel much
Wandering Earth, but you failed to escape the solar system💀💀
I lol'd at the first UK message where she said "cause significant harm to the earth and have serious consequences for all forms of life on our planet" lol. That's quite literally the end of the world, the whole solar system.
Oh what supervillain could’ve caused such a calamity and bring despair to all of humanity?
The sun
Mark Zuckerburg.
0:35 Attention all citizens the shadow Wizard money gang is coming for you
Be prepared for they love casting spells
One thing i usually hate in eas scenarios is when they try to make it as old as shit but it is full out, 16:9. Make it have sense.
This guy makes nice EAS Scenarios yet gets only some views, damn.
How can people go outside to do prayers when there is an intense radiation
Edit: Guys, this is why from now on, every home must have a safety bunker
It usually takes up to three days for a solar flare to reach Earth, but if the sun is supernoving, it might take hours.
Bro omg I recognise that song in the transmission at the end it’s meant to be played at the end of the world and if it plays humanity will die and right as I heard it I knew there was nothing they could do really good detail gave me extra chills
What song is it
16:13 SAVE. THE. EARTH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I wouldn’t think a supernova happening right in the middle of our solar system would be so little cause for concern, but evidently by the end, a lot can happen in 6 years.
Even in a super nova of the sun, I also assume that Alpha Centauri system would also be affected by the blast
Dang! I really need a part 2 to see how civilization would start again!
Your content is so good! I’ll subscribe and turn on notifications for the part 3 of nox morbum! Keep up the good work!
If an extraterrestrial species wanted the resources of our local area of the galaxy without dealing with the life that may be there, they could use technology and physics completely unknown to us to drive a local star near the centre of their desired area to go supernova and completely sterilise several hundred light-years around their chosen star in one shot. In this particular instance it just happened to be our star that was targeted.
This is basically impossible under known physics, but we don't know anywhere close to enough about physics to completely rule out such a scenario.
Great work, as always!
the sun cant go supernova. problem with some of these senarios is that they are too out there for there to be any suspension of disbeleif which destroys the immerson. i only like these when they are technically possible. beetlejuice gammaray burst would have been much better
babe, wake up! the *Atlas Fallout Foundation* has uploaded a new video!
thanks sephiroth very cool
This was super worrying for me, considering just after this was posted (6 days) the UK government tested our Armageddon EAS.
Is there any Yt vids of it?
I’m interested
Not really. Only about a third of targeted devices received it and it wasn't much more than a red screen saying "this is a test" with the EAS alarm.
Even when the world was ending, there still had to be a Karen 😂
It was someone trying to protect her family by getting food just like the store owner was trying to protect his by leaving!
This reminds me of this book series I read called Last Day on Mars.
no way we're geting news from the No Nut November news site
Yea
A Supernova would annihilate Earth, how does Earth manage to survive? I'm just assuming because in the Log Registration part it states that the "communication systems have been activated, sending a report back to Earth". Great video though!
It's sending a message back to Earth for a civilization that's long gone.
Why is the alert at 12:08 kinda fire tho 🔥
Poor woman at the store.
Cool Work On This EAS SCENARIO Make Some More! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
What does this say at 17:28?
7:38
Oh
A karen
Even in the end times there's always going to be that ONE WOMAN
Great 10/10 EAS. But the images are real... Is this gonna be real?😢
Don't worry since the sun can't become a supernova since a star has to be atleast 8x bigger than the sun and our sun will die atleast 5 billion years don't worry
I guess aliens will probably come and colonize what's left of earth
İt's humans on a planet and aliens on eart
Sounds cool
Earth was vapourised
Ok this is actually scary
I was fine with the rest of them but this one I underestimated
I dig the voice acting for this video. Feels like something you'd hear when you click on a Starcraft unit
i love this but the first guys voice makes me laugh hysterically
This felt so eerie and empty to watch. Which makes this video so great!
The bed was a “cliche ending” but that was just amazing
... Did it say NNN News
who else was about to cry at final trasmission
Wait... NNN news 💀😭
Me when I delete my world in worldbox the citizens:
Sun be like: Hey, can I get umm fried human-beings?