One Year Frozen: Earth Drifts Through Endless Night.

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

Комментарии • 12

  • @michaelmartin4552
    @michaelmartin4552 3 месяца назад +2

    Not all life would be dead.
    In the deepest underground caverns and undersea reaches it would survive, as those are biospheres not fueled by the sun at all but the core of the Earth itself. And that core is expected to remain molten for anywhere from 10 to 90 billion years.

  • @aurorathekitty7854
    @aurorathekitty7854 3 месяца назад +1

    If governments got together and built a small city deep underground humanity could survive in a small pocket surviving on geothermal energy. The earth will stay active for quite some time.

  • @johnrandom
    @johnrandom 3 месяца назад

    Some pockets of humanity may survive with incredible effort, but before too long, they would also be gone.

  • @anirijuhazarika
    @anirijuhazarika 3 месяца назад

    Keep it up bro.. I'm with u always watching ur videos

  • @vintagethrifter2114
    @vintagethrifter2114 3 месяца назад

    00:40 They're crying because they don't know how to use it.

  • @ShieldedOriginal
    @ShieldedOriginal 3 месяца назад

    Yeah, this video shows how important and its warmth it gives to earth,
    Without the sun its impossible to live without with.
    And it makes planets follow there orbit due to “ the gravitation pull” of the star
    😊❤

    • @Universal.Simulation
      @Universal.Simulation  3 месяца назад

      Yes, a brief summary of the video, thank you for your comment. ❤️

  • @yoannbelleville7763
    @yoannbelleville7763 3 месяца назад

    A few pockets of humanity may survive in sealed facilities similar to spaceships. We definitely have the meens to do it. Although, it wouldn't be long before those few survivors start leavign earth in search of more ospitable planets.
    I'd watch that movie.

    • @Universal.Simulation
      @Universal.Simulation  3 месяца назад

      I took note of this, it's a great idea. Additionally, the thoughts and preferences of my viewers are important to me. I will create an engaging video on this topic in future videos.

    • @yoannbelleville7763
      @yoannbelleville7763 3 месяца назад

      @@Universal.Simulation Kurzgesagt made a video on this. I'd recommend it. It's worth the watch.
      I tried to had the link but my comment keep getting deleted. God damn it RUclips.

    • @michaelmartin4552
      @michaelmartin4552 3 месяца назад

      Not only that, but the extremophiles that exist in the most inhospitable locations on the planet. Deep undersea ocean vents, deep caverns, under Antarctica. Species that have never seen light, and do not even need oxygen to survive (to many oxygen is actually toxic). In those places, life will simply continue on, and it will never know of what once was.
      As long as our planetary core is still active (anywhere from 10 to 90 billion years), those pockets of life will survive. Because that is where they suspect life survived when the planet entered "Snowball Earth" phases in the past.