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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2022
  • This is what it looked like when the earth destroyed it's sibling planet, Theia. Our Universe is now streaming on Netflix.
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  • @THETRIVIALTHINGS
    @THETRIVIALTHINGS Год назад +12827

    Props to the cameraman for risking his life and going back in time to film the planetary collision.

    • @AKABoondock19
      @AKABoondock19 Год назад +372

      Same guy who filmed 2 girls 1 cup

    • @aussieatheist960
      @aussieatheist960 Год назад +100

      Cameramen are invincible!!

    • @tedmcfly
      @tedmcfly Год назад +51

      For reals, that's some real talent!

    • @biditsarkar7371
      @biditsarkar7371 Год назад +196

      Ffs stop commenting this lame as cameraan joke everytime for easy likes. It's not even funny anymore.

    • @notyourfriend2648
      @notyourfriend2648 Год назад +85

      @@biditsarkar7371 fr takes no effort, and does nothing but pollute the comment section

  • @cdfarala4723
    @cdfarala4723 Год назад +8060

    Throughout their childhood, Earth and Theia lived in harmony but everything changed when gravitational disturbances attacked

    • @masterofalltrades_
      @masterofalltrades_ Год назад +50

      Gaia and Theia

    • @thegamingjuicebox2608
      @thegamingjuicebox2608 Год назад +517

      Then when the solsr system needed him most, the Plavatar disappeared

    • @independentopinion5302
      @independentopinion5302 Год назад +253

      Earth and theia, the sweet sisters . Gravity the attractive dude in the class. Both earth and theia attracted to him and because theia was hotter earth killed her out of jealousy

    • @OneMeanArtist
      @OneMeanArtist Год назад +1

      Theia fucked around and found out.

    • @johnumukoro1244
      @johnumukoro1244 Год назад +29

      @@independentopinion5302 love this

  • @dreamedcar12345
    @dreamedcar12345 9 месяцев назад +1014

    The fact that they accurately represented the gravity distorting both planets is astonishing

    • @atimholt
      @atimholt 5 месяцев назад +16

      I feel like that much tidal disruption would have to cause enough friction for the affected masses to glow incandescent, though.

    • @davidaugustofc2574
      @davidaugustofc2574 5 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@atimholt it was Glowing when it hit tho

    • @kertolol
      @kertolol 5 месяцев назад

      It shouldve glowed waaayy brighter @@davidaugustofc2574

    • @Saxxin1
      @Saxxin1 5 месяцев назад

      not really. For this to happen the collusion would of been in an instant. Not long enough to stretch both planets like that.

    • @easypimpin123
      @easypimpin123 5 месяцев назад +12

      It’s not that accurate. NASA computers came up with a better visual model. It’s right here on RUclips. It was less like two solid rocks colliding and fracturing and more like two blobs of jelly whipsawing around each other like the two blobs are circle dancing around.

  • @Thalassicus01
    @Thalassicus01 9 месяцев назад +312

    It's cool how you can see the tidal stretching of Theia at 1:17. If it hadn't impacted so fast, it would have torn to shreds and Earth would have rings instead of a moon!

    • @Blueoceandog
      @Blueoceandog 8 месяцев назад +30

      Earth stll may have had rings as the debris from the impact orbited Earth.
      Debris within the Roche Limit would fall back down to Earth, some would coalesce with the primordial moon and some would be flung into space to be lost forever.

    • @bibsp3556
      @bibsp3556 7 месяцев назад +16

      It would have had rings for a short while but rings aren't really stable long term

    • @xaero76
      @xaero76 4 месяца назад +10

      by now... today... the rings would have vanished, swallowed up by the Earth over time

    • @Jeremiah71603
      @Jeremiah71603 Месяц назад +5

      It's interesting to think, how many planets in our solar system had rings and for how long, Saturn's rings are only somewhere between 60-100 million years old (poor recollection on my part) and Mars will have a ring when it's gravity eventually pulls its closest moon too close and pulls it apart. As others have stated Earth once had rings but nothing lasts forever.

    • @Cyraxior
      @Cyraxior 28 дней назад +1

      Well, if you love it, put a ring on it. Ammi right?

  • @randomdude8060
    @randomdude8060 Год назад +2503

    Glad to see that sibling rivalry is a cosmic thing.

    • @E4439Qv5
      @E4439Qv5 Год назад +71

      The celestial bodies being named after Greco-Roman mythology makes a heckin' lot of sense.

    • @Shinwashere
      @Shinwashere Год назад +29

      They were fighting for Mercury. It's always a man involved lol.😂

    • @kmallory100
      @kmallory100 Год назад +12

      It's basically Bob and Monets origin story.

    • @jcepri
      @jcepri Год назад +18

      My sister and I collide like that all the time.

    • @elliotrose8836
      @elliotrose8836 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@jcepri Is that how you got her pregnant ?

  • @Rosula_D
    @Rosula_D Год назад +4403

    This is so funny for anyone speaking Greek because "theia" means 'aunt'. So if Earth is our mother, this other planet was our long lost auntie. Except, she's not like other aunts, she's a scalding hot aunt 🙃

    • @bboi1489
      @bboi1489 Год назад +343

      And we are currently inside her.

    • @sirtron7259
      @sirtron7259 Год назад +285

      @@bboi1489"ummm actually we're ON her" 🤓

    • @pumpkinspicelatte4448
      @pumpkinspicelatte4448 Год назад +122

      Theia is the eldest Titaness in Greek Mythology. The eldest sister of Kronos and Rhea. Therefore she is the aunt of Olympian Gods such as Zeus, Hera, Demeter, Poseidon, Hades and Hestia..

    • @ejtattersall156
      @ejtattersall156 Год назад +146

      Earth ate her sister. There's definitely a Greek myth in there somewhere. ;)

    • @TheWebsOfCorruptionNeverFail
      @TheWebsOfCorruptionNeverFail Год назад +18

      ​@@sirtron7259 And she is inside mama 🌎

  • @biggrayalien4791
    @biggrayalien4791 9 месяцев назад +135

    It's crazy to think that all of this happened in about 13 hours. Potentially millions of years prior, and another several hundred million years after, not a whole lot of planet-scale terraforming, but to create the moon it only took less than a day.

    • @HifdonIm
      @HifdonIm 2 месяца назад +5

      I feel like I’ve heard something like this before

  • @PlanJ117
    @PlanJ117 9 месяцев назад +77

    The idea of a planet crashing into another planet is almost unimaginable... the level of destruction is hard to wrap my head around!

  • @TheTrueNarthumpulous
    @TheTrueNarthumpulous Год назад +4728

    This is the most realistic and physically "to scale" planetary collision I've seen. Nice.
    (I know it's CGI, calm down)

    • @almasaasia7914
      @almasaasia7914 Год назад +2

      You would love melodysheep's work!!! Check it out

    • @CoffeeFiend1
      @CoffeeFiend1 Год назад +222

      I've seen better, what kind of ship do you travel in? I assume you're one of those Milky Way backpackers, keeping it close to home?

    • @TheTrueNarthumpulous
      @TheTrueNarthumpulous Год назад +58

      @@CoffeeFiend1 lol wut

    • @FunningRast
      @FunningRast Год назад +80

      Nah, doesn’t look anything like the planetary collisions that happened here the past few years. Usually the smaller planet will take a cautious helical approach vector towards the anus of the larger planet. Then it makes a mad dash in when the larger planet is temporarily blinded by a solar flare.

    • @morski_ludak2239
      @morski_ludak2239 Год назад +60

      @@TheTrueNarthumpulous you didn't pass the vibe check

  • @rickyray2794
    @rickyray2794 Год назад +4391

    Imagine if we had a sister planet right next to us with a population similar to ours.

    • @brandonbowerstx
      @brandonbowerstx Год назад

      We would very likely be at total war with them.

    • @Suave2459
      @Suave2459 Год назад +882

      That would’ve been the real space race

    • @reach831
      @reach831 Год назад +940

      A nuclear war would take a whole different meaning

    • @403_not_found.
      @403_not_found. Год назад +604

      I’m writing a novel with that exact plot right now. Currently planning draft two, hoping I’ll be done within the next few years (I’ve been working on it for seven months so far). And I’m using Theia as our sister planet.

    • @himanshusisodia7065
      @himanshusisodia7065 Год назад +143

      You should watch a movie called "Another Earth" What you describes is shown in that movie

  • @Houddini-lc9om
    @Houddini-lc9om 17 дней назад +4

    Earth & Theia: "This universe is not big enough for the both of us"

  • @GABRIEL-du4uy
    @GABRIEL-du4uy Год назад +26

    Seriously the CGI is spot on
    Magnetic fields interacting, lose rock getting flung, and Theia turning into an *E G G*

  • @willcookmakeup
    @willcookmakeup Год назад +989

    Its crazy cause even with how devastatingly destructive this rendering was, the real event must have been just unimaginable and powerful beyond our comprehension

    • @MrWinotu
      @MrWinotu Год назад +48

      same thing happened to Venus... but that changed the Venus rotation to opposite, and could also slingshot the moon of Venus - Mercury into direction of the Sun... Who knows... We had many planets hitting each other in that time.

    • @williamrutherford1873
      @williamrutherford1873 Год назад +9

      If it ever happened…

    • @Daneelro
      @Daneelro Год назад +74

      As a trained astronomer, I can confirm that this CGI rendering is rather poorly done from a scientific viewpoint, and shows only a few aspects of the collision correctly (those being the pre-impact distortion of Thea and the white-hot collision point). The real event would indeed be powerful beyond the CGI renderer's imagination. A few choice effects to consider:
      That distortion of Thea would go along with earthquakes stronger than anything humanity ever experienced and the activation of volcanoes.
      Instead of rocks levitating and the surface breaking up into city-sized blocks that magically stay together, Proto-Earth would suffer a similar deformation with the same side effects.
      The collision would send an even stronger earthquake across both bodies, crushing every rock, reaching every part in hours, but still before the collision is over. (Would an astronaut stand on the surface, these tremors would throw him around with several Gs, likely killing him before any of the other effects arrive.)
      Meanwhile, at a slower speed, a fireball would travel out from the collision spot, eventually enveloping everything, melting all the remaining crust.
      Meanwhile, the collision would progress. But don't picture two rocks smashing into each other, imagine two drops of water. The collided planets will morph into a complex blob of lava, the majority of which will eventually (after several hours) regain a ball shape (Earth), while other parts will shoot outward like a spray of water, and a blob in that spray will coalesce into the Moon.
      This is the big picture, but parts of that lava blob spray will coalesce into temporary larger blobs that fall back on Earth or onto the Moon, other parts coalesce into billions of small and smaller asteroids and rock and dust that rain on the bigger bodies.

    • @Daneelro
      @Daneelro Год назад

      @@williamrutherford1873 I suspect your scepticism is rooted in religious fanaticism or some other form of active anti-science views, but it not: this is pretty much settled. The main reason is that there is no other explanation for the special composition of the Moon: its surface rocks are chemically very similar to the Earth's surface rocks while it lacks a major metallic core like all the rocky planets. If the Moon had formed in orbit around Earth, or elsewhere in the Solar System, it would have more metals.
      In addition, there are fundamental problems with both alternatives. For the version of the Moon forming in orbit around the Earth at the birth of the Solar System, it's very very unlikely that something this big could assemble in a stable way this close to the parent body. For the version of the Moon forming elsewhere, for the Earth to capture it, you need a very unlikely constellation: the Moon would already need to be partnered with a similar-sized partner, which would then be ejected in a three-way interaction with Earth.

    • @willcookmakeup
      @willcookmakeup 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@Daneelro oo thank you! Deff cool to get a professional opinion on the topic. I can only imagine what it must have been like

  • @jackmozenrath135
    @jackmozenrath135 Год назад +470

    "There can only be one".

    • @toxichammertoe8696
      @toxichammertoe8696 Год назад +11

      The Highlander

    • @FishAreFriendsNotFood
      @FishAreFriendsNotFood Год назад +9

      Technically still two because this is how the moon was formed

    • @Cleeon
      @Cleeon Год назад +7

      ​@@FishAreFriendsNotFood moon formed from the earth and some part of the defeated earth twin sister

    • @qdaniele97
      @qdaniele97 Год назад +15

      Earth: *"We were the chosen ones! It was said that we would be solar system's binary planet, not planet and moon!"*
      Earth: *"You were to bring balance to the orbit, not leave it unstable..."*
      Theia: *"I HATE YOU!"*
      Earth: *"You were my sister, Theia... I loved you"*

    • @BiG-JuPO1O1
      @BiG-JuPO1O1 Год назад +2

      Indeed

  • @nebula0024
    @nebula0024 6 месяцев назад +39

    This series was staggeringly good. For anyone with a 4K television or higher, I'd strongly suggest watching it at the highest resolution possible!

    • @johnnyc0811
      @johnnyc0811 4 месяца назад

      What freaking series is this?

    • @JORDXI
      @JORDXI Месяц назад +1

      @@johnnyc0811I know it’s “our universe” but idk what eps is it

    • @anastasiakrougliak3847
      @anastasiakrougliak3847 Месяц назад

      ...and high af

    • @the.chet.R
      @the.chet.R 27 дней назад

      @@johnnyc0811it’s supposedly Our Universe on Netflix, but it is NOT in that 2022 limited series. So I don’t know what the hell this is from.

    • @JORDXI
      @JORDXI 20 дней назад

      @@the.chet.R um is in there. It’s a cut scene

  • @TWOCOWS1
    @TWOCOWS1 9 месяцев назад +10

    Excellent. Thank you for not showing the two hitting each other at the speed of light, but visually slowly

  • @ultralaggerREV1
    @ultralaggerREV1 Год назад +506

    BROOO, the CGI is just so well made with amazing physics.
    I like how the gravitational fields interact causing loose rock to float to a stable point and Theia turning into an E G G

    • @hitmanabhi007
      @hitmanabhi007 Год назад

      There is even higher level CGI which is currently unmatched for space videos. Just look youtube channel of Melodysheep. Probably the best channel of all time.

    • @Daneelro
      @Daneelro Год назад +22

      WHAT!? The CGI might _look_ amazing, but it is absolutely unscientific. The issues that bothered me start with the two things that impressed you:
      Rocks would not float up. Why would they? For rocks to float up, Thea would need to have a stronger gravitational force on the surface of the Earth than the Earth itself. What would happen to Earth instead would be a similar deformation as what happens to Thea.
      As for that deformation, the egg shape is roughly right, but even the side opposite the Earth would get somewhat elongated, and of course Earth would also distort similarly.
      What really bothered me was the crust of Thea breaking up like an egg shell and all those big slabs of rock. However, on the scale of planets, the crust is not like a thick egg shell, but more like milk skin, it won't have rigidity to hold together blocks tens or hundreds of kilometres across. So, if you want to picture the collision of Earth and Thea, on first order, forget about the crusts, and picture two drops of water colliding. That makes the final stages of the CGI simulation wrong, too: instead of debris floating around two half-cracked solid bodies, you would see seriously disturbed blobs of lava, eventually with jets shooting out in some directions, and debris forming only when those fly out to be thinned out, cool & break up.
      Now, what _would_ happen to the crust of the two planets? First, an extremely strong earthquake would travel out from the collision point on both planets. Instead of splintering them like an eggshell, all rocks would be cracked at a much smaller scale. These earthquakes would travel out at multiples of the speed of sound in air, but that would still take about an hour around Theia (and longer around Earth), not a few seconds as on that dumb simulation. However, travelling slower than the earthquake but not stopping either, the fireball from the collision point would eventually envelop the entire surface and melt the entire crust of both planets. At that point, you would literally see just blobs of lava, which I described as first approximation before.

    • @ignazioacerenza9881
      @ignazioacerenza9881 Год назад +2

      @@Daneelro I knew it looked bad but I just don't have the expertise for it. Thanks for clearing it up.

    • @undercover_idiot
      @undercover_idiot 11 месяцев назад +12

      ​@@Daneelro@ Your explanation is really insightful and visually impactful, but you did not have to disrespect the work all the people put into this documentary 😂. It's cool to educate without all the pompous language.

    • @Daneelro
      @Daneelro 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@undercover_idiot This doesn't deserve to be called a documentary, it's more a piece of infotainment. No, you don't have to respect everyone expending effort on something. The makers of this video could have put the same amount of work into making an actual documentary (one respecting the science).

  • @Jonesylmao
    @Jonesylmao Год назад +2565

    Morgan Freeman can make any documentary a 10/10 just with his narration. Script doesn’t matter. The man is literally God.

    • @drakesmith471
      @drakesmith471 Год назад +90

      This is funnier if you meant this as a Bruce Almighty reference.

    • @Jonesylmao
      @Jonesylmao Год назад +30

      @@drakesmith471 It must be a sign of my age that the reference wasn’t obvious to everybody.

    • @drakesmith471
      @drakesmith471 Год назад +8

      @@Jonesylmao possibly. My parents a couple years ago went on a bit of a Jim Carey binge they wished us to take part in. In so doing, I got to see Bruce Almighty and Liar Liar. But hey, don’t take that as a bad thing. It’s akin to liking older music, if it was good, generally it will maintain that quality, and the time which you saw it shouldn’t matter. So don’t let it speak to your age, but your taste.

    • @BiG-JuPO1O1
      @BiG-JuPO1O1 Год назад +11

      Him and Dave Attenborough are top notch.

    • @Wifgargfhaurh
      @Wifgargfhaurh Год назад +7

      Easy 10/10. The perfect voice to tell us about our planets' history

  • @Mr.SaKhTry
    @Mr.SaKhTry 9 месяцев назад +4

    Morgan freeman voice is literally breathing life in to the video!!

  • @ShootyMcMattFace-fp3cx
    @ShootyMcMattFace-fp3cx 4 месяца назад +1

    I love space! So glad to see this historic event of the moon forming in film!

  • @vicmwaf
    @vicmwaf Год назад +738

    Morgan Freeman the best documentary narrator

    • @realraina
      @realraina Год назад +57

      Then who is David Attenborough?

    • @vicmwaf
      @vicmwaf Год назад +14

      @@realraina second to Morgan

    • @realraina
      @realraina Год назад +29

      @@vicmwaf I don't think so because David Attenborough is legend in this segment if you dont believe me watch his our planet, perfect planet, seven worlds one planet, planet Earth 2, frozen planet, green planet

    • @shamsung
      @shamsung Год назад

      Why they added those stupid video effects? I guess we will never know.

    • @wiccedrasta9981
      @wiccedrasta9981 Год назад +1

      Naaah pimp I fuccs with Morgan hard don’t get me wrong but David my guy is the BIG OG of narrators 💯💯. I’m 35yrs old if it wasn’t the crocodile hunter you listen to then it was either David next.. Morgan came yearssss later.

  • @foggycomics
    @foggycomics Год назад +543

    Earth and Theia lived in Harmony, but everything changed when the fire nation attacked.

    • @unown_
      @unown_ Год назад +13

      I was thinking the same thing 😂😂😂

    • @unseasonedweed
      @unseasonedweed Год назад +5

      Immediate thought lmaoo

    • @Amaraisabella91
      @Amaraisabella91 Год назад +3

      I was looking for this comment

    • @masterofalltrades_
      @masterofalltrades_ Год назад +1

      Gaiga and Theia

    • @Sonsaiyon
      @Sonsaiyon Год назад +1

      Fire what nation🤔 I didn't get it, can someone fill me in like Thia did Earth 😂

  • @hkoizumi3134
    @hkoizumi3134 9 месяцев назад +10

    There's one more thing missing here. Theia suppose to hit proto-Earth twice. It skims it and returns for the second collision. This resulted in creating our moon.

    • @melodiefrances3898
      @melodiefrances3898 20 дней назад

      Wow, that is very interesting. I'm going to have to look it up.

  • @voidwalker9223
    @voidwalker9223 10 месяцев назад +1

    yeah I remember this like it was yesterday. Crazy times

  • @skysea5786
    @skysea5786 Год назад +149

    Throughout their childhood, Earth and Theia lived in harmony until Theia gravity revolt and attack Earth.

    • @yhwh5568
      @yhwh5568 Год назад +13

      only the moon, master of one whole element could stop it.

    • @ejtattersall156
      @ejtattersall156 Год назад +3

      Earth ate Theia. Don't blame the victim! :D

    • @yamato0965
      @yamato0965 Год назад +5

      But when the world needed it most, Earth's new ring system vanished.

    • @devilcat9843
      @devilcat9843 Год назад +3

      It said gravitational disturbance, I blame Jupiter.

    • @GABRIEL-du4uy
      @GABRIEL-du4uy Год назад

      @@ejtattersall156 nah, blame the sun. Her gravity caused theia to go into a lower orbit.

  • @NextToToddliness
    @NextToToddliness Год назад +81

    I wish people knew and appreciated the delicate and random events that led to life developing and surviving here. It might actually make them give a crap about what we have HERE.

    • @MaureenLycaon
      @MaureenLycaon Год назад +11

      I regret that I have only one thumbs-up to give to this comment.
      That life exists in the universe at all is just so astonishing.

    • @NextToToddliness
      @NextToToddliness Год назад +6

      @@MaureenLycaon It really is incredible.

    • @jcepri
      @jcepri Год назад +3

      This show be required viewing. Gave me goosebumps over and over.

    • @enigmavariations3809
      @enigmavariations3809 4 месяца назад +1

      I wish people knew that random events did not lead to life developing here. Its mathematically impossible. We were intelligently designed. There are reams of evidence to support intelligent design, but, because it would mean that we have a creator, most people refuse to consider or even acknowledge this evidence, which has been successfully been suppressed by modern science and modern education. People who choose to believe that we are the results of random events must have a tremendous amount of faith, much more faith than any religious person has.

    • @captaindeadpool2655
      @captaindeadpool2655 4 месяца назад

      God made all this happen.

  • @doomscyte
    @doomscyte 3 месяца назад +2

    Salute to the cameraman to document this and save it for the future generation to see 🙏🏻

  • @lofreeq
    @lofreeq 9 месяцев назад +5

    I reaaaaally though he was gonna say "in that moment... He knew he was f***Ed up" lol

  • @kotastrophie
    @kotastrophie Год назад +185

    I wish we we’re getting more and more shows like this on a weekly basis for ever and ever

    • @johnnywalker8815
      @johnnywalker8815 Год назад +3

      ​@@contrapasso1539but whitewashing was fine

    • @Daneelro
      @Daneelro Год назад

      @@contrapasso1539 ...is what you're engaging in. And what does a conservative in a snowflake meltdown over their nonsense term of the hour "woke" (and whatever racist nonsense even is "blackwashing") care about science anyway? Ark Encounter or the Creation Museum is for you.

    • @Daneelro
      @Daneelro Год назад +1

      Instead of shows like this, I wish Netflix would do ones in which they ask the scientists before spending the budget on the CGI. This rendering may look spectacular to you but it is scientific nonsense.

    • @unoriginalname4321
      @unoriginalname4321 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@contrapasso1539woke wokE! woKE!! wOKE!!! WOKE!!!! WOKe!!!!! WOke!!!!!! Woke!!!!!!! woke!!!!!!!!
      fart

  • @maria-zn7jd
    @maria-zn7jd Год назад +124

    i can listen to morgan freeman’s voice 24/7

    • @kkasana.
      @kkasana. Год назад +1

      💫🌝

    • @jayp.3898
      @jayp.3898 Год назад +1

      even during sex?

    • @dxitydevil
      @dxitydevil 5 месяцев назад

      He makes anything seem insanely epic

  • @MarkArandjus
    @MarkArandjus Год назад +12

    These are some amazing 3D physic simulations and renders, it actually feels massive!

  • @erob9446
    @erob9446 Год назад

    I got to see this event happen back in the day when I was a kid.
    Very cool

  • @jerolvilladolid
    @jerolvilladolid Год назад +567

    You have to admire Netflix’s dedication for travelling 5 billion years into the past to see theia and earth collission, how did they convince morgan freeman to join them on the trip?!

    • @A_Final_Hit
      @A_Final_Hit Год назад

      Titty sprinkles. 👍🏽

    • @gusbunger6494
      @gusbunger6494 Год назад +27

      It was his idea

    • @MrSpankee02
      @MrSpankee02 Год назад +3

      Stevie Griffin’s Time Machine was obviously used.

    • @MenteMaestra91
      @MenteMaestra91 Год назад +18

      At least this joke was more original than the stupid cameraman one

    • @SC-zq6cu
      @SC-zq6cu Год назад +10

      He was there all along, all they had to do was convince the past version of Morgan Freeman to narrate the script.

  • @pee64
    @pee64 Год назад +188

    props to the cameraman for getting all of this footage

    • @martinroncetti4134
      @martinroncetti4134 Год назад +2

      Hahahahahahaha...good one.

    • @prev8374
      @prev8374 Год назад +4

      Xddddddd This was definitely one of the most Xd moments of all Xd time

    • @kunsanyi9057
      @kunsanyi9057 Год назад

      Stevejudge

    • @randomized6969
      @randomized6969 Год назад +2

      yea also props to the vfx designers rendering these stuffs or smthing idk im not a designer

    • @nyes4596
      @nyes4596 Год назад +3

      @@randomized6969 Rendering? Its all natural

  • @johnroper1197
    @johnroper1197 9 месяцев назад +2

    Soo much evidence, Soo compelling.

  • @mariannalachowska
    @mariannalachowska 7 месяцев назад

    I've never seen anything so amazing in this universe.

  • @Peter-Oak
    @Peter-Oak Год назад +75

    This is more of a 'Forever-Together Love Story', rather than a dark 'Sibling eats sibling' one, but very impressively done nonetheless.

    • @jcepri
      @jcepri Год назад +3

      I want to hang out with YOU. lol

    • @-.ThatOneCrow.-
      @-.ThatOneCrow.- 7 месяцев назад +2

      *flashbacks to Solarballs Miniverse*

    • @julianluarte6360
      @julianluarte6360 3 месяца назад

      ​@@-.ThatOneCrow.- Bro I understood the reference

  • @Littlekoji-df1cf
    @Littlekoji-df1cf Год назад +76

    Great series.
    Great telling of the connection of life to the universe.

  • @pablosalazarsojo3877
    @pablosalazarsojo3877 8 месяцев назад +1

    glad to see no one got hurt from this event

  • @joigalha
    @joigalha Год назад

    Anything that has the voice of Morgan Freeman on it, is amazing by definition

  • @bboi1489
    @bboi1489 Год назад +546

    Imagine if... somehow, in some alternate universe, Theia ended up not only still in orbit, but also habitable. Just imagine a habitable moon.
    Edit: Come on, guys this is a what-if scenario. Stop arguing. I don't hear anyone asking how humans became an advanced civilization in Star Wars despite it being far, far away and long long ago. "It's the reason habitable life exists" cool, let's imagine another celestial body hits Earth and brings Theia into stable orbit, heats up their cores, brings the neccecities of life on both planets (debris or smth, idk use your imagination) and now we can pretend have life on both planets! Yay!

    • @AlejandroLZuvic
      @AlejandroLZuvic Год назад +32

      Except it wouldn't be a moon, Earth and Theia used to orbit in the same path. At some point they'd crash.

    • @bboi1489
      @bboi1489 Год назад +35

      @Ale Zuvic but what if they just ended up a binary system? Ik there would be volcanoes and stuff, and heat from tidal forces would be insane, but it'd be cool if they both just ended up habitable instead. This was just a scenario I imagined it doesn't have to make sense just go with it, I know what gravity and tides are.

    • @neonnemesis3267
      @neonnemesis3267 Год назад +69

      If they somehow never collide we almost certainly wouldn't be here, Earth would be smaller without Theia's mass and no moon. Less mass means less gravity, no moon means that the Earth would tilt heavily, ironically if Theia hadn't collided with Earth we wouldn't have our current 23.4 tilt and would normally lead to having no season but without the moon the Earth would tilt uncontrollably which means violent and unpredictable weather.
      Also I'm no sure on this one but iirc Theia's impact is the reason why our core still remains pretty hot, so if our core had cooled down without Theia's impact it means no electromagnetic shield for Earth which means no protection from the sun's deadly rays which means bye bye atmosphere and water since they evaporate like how it happened to Mars. If that happens to us it would also happen to the smaller Theia so instead of one habitable planet with a uninhabitable moon you have 2 lifeless barren rocks.

    • @bboi1489
      @bboi1489 Год назад +19

      @Neon Nemesis It's a what if scenario, anything can happen, stop being a bummer. Maybe some other planet came and hit our core and maybe that's what makes Theia in orbit as opposed to a crash course. Bam now we tilt and have seasons, and a habitable moon see how fun this can be?

    • @Celestial_Wing
      @Celestial_Wing Год назад +4

      @@AlejandroLZuvic Incorrect they'd orbit around a barycenter like Pluto and Charon do.

  • @ecommercewithjay8857
    @ecommercewithjay8857 Год назад +5

    I love these types of documentaries and listening to morgan freeman narrate is dope.

  • @sungkim742
    @sungkim742 3 месяца назад +1

    Beautiful cinematics.

  • @mycroft16
    @mycroft16 Год назад +3

    If I had a time machine, this is near the top of things I'd want to go witness for myself.

    • @tyranmcgrath6871
      @tyranmcgrath6871 9 месяцев назад +1

      From how far away? A moon to earth distance?

  • @MladeniusMaximus
    @MladeniusMaximus Год назад +18

    That moment when you hear Morgan Freeman you know show will be epic

  • @Ruliuaneth21
    @Ruliuaneth21 Год назад +7

    This is by far the FINEST visual of a planetary collision I've seen in my life. Incredible job!

  • @merion297
    @merion297 6 месяцев назад

    Wow, best animation on this so far.

  • @gaylecheung3087
    @gaylecheung3087 5 месяцев назад

    Watching now, thank you ❤🌎🇨🇦

  • @_martian101
    @_martian101 Год назад +182

    Imagine if theia never collide with earth, we'll have twin planet in the same orbit with smaller mass and radius but has the same condition for life

    • @matthiasdipisa9833
      @matthiasdipisa9833 Год назад +41

      not sure it'd be that simple of an alternate explanation

    • @AlejandroLZuvic
      @AlejandroLZuvic Год назад +44

      Yeah, that's not a sure thing, at all.
      Just from the get go, being smaller would be a problem to hold the same atmosphere as Earth.

    • @TheAns51
      @TheAns51 Год назад +46

      We don't know what effect moon had on life to evolve on earth. For all we know that collision and moon forming from it could have been a most important event. Theia could have been deflecting asteroids carrying water and therefore stopping or changing their course with it's gravitational influence so earth could never had received those asteroids and no water means no life as we know it

    • @MissMiserize
      @MissMiserize Год назад +3

      @@AlejandroLZuvic On the other hand, having it being the Earth's moon might make conditions on Theia different than similarly sized planets. Would the Earth's gravitational field be enough to keep some atmosphere on Theia? Our current moon is just a rock, so that's different.

    • @_martian101
      @_martian101 Год назад +9

      @@AlejandroLZuvic you don't remember titan? Size isn't the problem, the core matters, core generated magnetic field which is essential for blocking the sun wind, unlike mars theia is melted enough on the inside it could really hold it's atmosphere like earth does.

  • @AmaraJordanMusic
    @AmaraJordanMusic Год назад +65

    I really wish there was another season. I watch it on Sundays with my husband. 😊

    • @Crashed131963
      @Crashed131963 Год назад +3

      Watch (214) Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey with Neil deGrasse Tyson, great 13 episode series as well.

    • @AmaraJordanMusic
      @AmaraJordanMusic Год назад

      @@Crashed131963 I did! I love it! I’ve rewatched it a few times. 😊

    • @ivyme5783
      @ivyme5783 Год назад +2

      @Jason Mafia that is so stupid and overused "joke"
      Although it was never actually funny

    • @harshitprajapati5887
      @harshitprajapati5887 Год назад

      what ep is this clip from

    • @Crashed131963
      @Crashed131963 Год назад

      @@harshitprajapati5887 Episode 6 "Force of Attraction"

  • @344shadowking
    @344shadowking Год назад +1

    Morgan Freeman's voice made this so much more interesting! 👌🏾

  • @King_K_Rool_
    @King_K_Rool_ 3 месяца назад

    Such a great series this!

  • @pourdevil
    @pourdevil Год назад +8

    Earth killing his sibling. What a human story.

    • @kostashalabalakis4352
      @kostashalabalakis4352 Год назад +3

      The Game of Planets

    • @jcepri
      @jcepri Год назад +1

      My sister and I collide like that on a weekly basis. As in Fight. lol

  • @Legendary_Detective-Wobbuffet
    @Legendary_Detective-Wobbuffet Год назад +13

    It's weird how sibling rivalry is everywhere. It's almost as present as arborization.

  • @Devil0027
    @Devil0027 Год назад

    At some point we gotta acknowledge this man is a god. These camera angles and he still made it sound like melted butter

  • @elhammo7478
    @elhammo7478 10 месяцев назад +3

    I wish this clip explained that this is how the moon was created (from the debris from the collision, that eventually coalesced), and the moon has been hugely important in the evolution of life on Earth.

  • @toxichammertoe8696
    @toxichammertoe8696 Год назад +11

    About time Netflix put some money in there CGI... I would expect them to have 2 balls of Play-doh smashing into each other while a 6 year old boy makes a crashing sound

  • @dobicando
    @dobicando Год назад +11

    Epicness!

  • @DreamVacations...
    @DreamVacations... 7 месяцев назад +1

    So informative...

  • @amaritech9442
    @amaritech9442 Год назад +51

    Bro imagine if there was another earth next to ours. And you had relative on the other planet.

    • @ThugDollXO
      @ThugDollXO Год назад +2

      There is a movie q this concept but instead of relatives it’s you

    • @thisisjeffwong
      @thisisjeffwong Год назад +1

      @@ThugDollXO What a great movie!

    • @distantraveller9876
      @distantraveller9876 Год назад +4

      Why would your relatives be on another planet?

    • @amaritech9442
      @amaritech9442 Год назад +2

      @@distantraveller9876 if we eventually populated another planet and maybe a relative of yours decided to live on that one.

    • @rakeshdhivone5562
      @rakeshdhivone5562 Год назад +2

      There's a movie on this - Movie : Upside Down,
      Look it up Planets are way more close and defy physics but it's worth a watch.

  • @_orangutan
    @_orangutan Год назад +18

    It would be so cool to have another habitable planet as close (well not so close) as Theia. We would have set foot on the planet by now.

    • @dixonhill1108
      @dixonhill1108 9 месяцев назад +6

      The moon is highly underrated as a place to colonize.

  • @X7Richard
    @X7Richard 7 месяцев назад

    I swear if back then there were productions like this in school, I would have learned a new thing every single day and would've been excited to go to school every single day😅

  • @airgearmaster123
    @airgearmaster123 10 месяцев назад +8

    And this is how the Earth's villain arc started

  • @WorldOfKnowledgeTH
    @WorldOfKnowledgeTH Год назад +16

    Technically speaking theia is only a theory and it is unlikely it can ever be proven and should not be shown as a fact until it is actually a fact. But got to admit id still watch it regardless and using morgan freemans voice was a good idea. Something about his voice is just relaxing to me

    • @aurorajudith-ramirez7389
      @aurorajudith-ramirez7389 Год назад +5

      The same can be said about the biblical God. Yet we still believe because it's our faith.

    • @aurorajudith-ramirez7389
      @aurorajudith-ramirez7389 Год назад +4

      Science in that way, can be very similar. There's multiple studies that are literally based on theories but have real life formulas and properties that can be deemed as evidence.

    • @robertshockley3
      @robertshockley3 Год назад +13

      True but it is the most mathematically sound. As well as the materials brought back from the moon. Think Budweiser and Bud light. Both are the same. Just one is lacking the full volume.

    • @hazed.eclipze0o040
      @hazed.eclipze0o040 Год назад +1

      @@aurorajudith-ramirez7389 good one 😂

    • @WorldOfKnowledgeTH
      @WorldOfKnowledgeTH Год назад

      @@aurorajudith-ramirez7389 true, but they still shouldnt push it as though it can be confirmed 100%. It would be great if they could because it means they are actually learning more about the history of the planet

  • @david7395
    @david7395 Год назад +4

    Wow am I the only one that had no idea about any of this. People say dont believe things off the internet but I literally learn exiting new things each day on youtube.

    • @AlejandroLZuvic
      @AlejandroLZuvic Год назад +1

      It's not a secret but not many classes teach about Theia. I discovered when I was quite young but only because I loved reading Encarta, not because of school.

    • @jesusramirezromo2037
      @jesusramirezromo2037 Год назад

      In my school it was literally a small footnote on an Earth time line, it didn't even mention its name

  • @matthewwilliams5407
    @matthewwilliams5407 9 месяцев назад

    Beautiful.

  • @leotrejo9817
    @leotrejo9817 3 месяца назад

    Wow this is crazy. I hope everything works out for that Earth planet.

  • @gnlilu6972
    @gnlilu6972 Год назад +4

    Of course is Morgan Freeman! He better narrate my life when I pass away. 😂

  • @lanusax
    @lanusax Год назад +35

    Can't believe Morgan Freeman is THAT old ...dude literally saw the birth of our planet 😮😮

    • @Ryanbros
      @Ryanbros Год назад

      This isn't our planets birth, it's the moon's

    • @jcepri
      @jcepri Год назад

      All those wrinkles? Yep.

  • @Scaryfishh
    @Scaryfishh 3 месяца назад

    Truly a remarkable work by the cameraman

  • @nitinkmaurya
    @nitinkmaurya 9 месяцев назад

    Freeman's narration ❤

  • @elizabethmoran2773
    @elizabethmoran2773 Год назад +4

    I'm so watching this!

  • @dbsti3006
    @dbsti3006 Год назад +4

    Morgan Freeman could narrate my funeral and id still listen.

  • @aaronwharton8775
    @aaronwharton8775 7 месяцев назад +2

    Theia just wanted a hug 🤗❤
    The hug:

  • @ArnoldVeeman
    @ArnoldVeeman 7 месяцев назад

    Beautiful hypothesis ❤

  • @yuldashevdilmurod7012
    @yuldashevdilmurod7012 Год назад +5

    Imagine the dress you wear, car you are driving, the chair you're sitting in even your body was part of this collision in the distant past

  • @kobayashimaru8114
    @kobayashimaru8114 Год назад +5

    Nice CGI looks better than a Marvel film

  • @AC3handle
    @AC3handle 3 месяца назад +1

    When your neighbor wants to visit, but you tell them, "
    too close! TOO CLOSE!"

  • @trex1517
    @trex1517 4 месяца назад +1

    I really thought we was gonna say : it was in this moment that Theia knew it f..ked up.😅

  • @able-ni7np
    @able-ni7np Год назад +6

    Morgan Freeman is one of the best narrators ever💯 Epic film👌

  • @MemozaFusion
    @MemozaFusion Год назад +4

    At the same time it was amazing and horrifying

  • @karlstriepe8050
    @karlstriepe8050 9 месяцев назад

    Thank god. With such a planet in our orbit, life would not have been possible on Earth.

  • @TheYoga1212
    @TheYoga1212 7 месяцев назад

    Its a eye opening amazing documentary, after watching all series one thing stood out to me that there is no god awesome work

    • @strawberrymelonpie2505
      @strawberrymelonpie2505 7 месяцев назад

      how can something come out of nothing? how can you have order from chaos? does the big bang just defy the law of physics?

    • @TheYoga1212
      @TheYoga1212 7 месяцев назад

      @@strawberrymelonpie2505 its well explained in the series, million and billion years of transformation , war of chemical , biological and quantum reactions .

  • @sogggy
    @sogggy Год назад +45

    Thanks to the cameraman that went back in time to bring us this amazing footage.

    • @apex_prey
      @apex_prey Год назад +1

      Y'know... this cameraman joke wasn't even funny when it was a "thing."

    • @joachimb5721
      @joachimb5721 Год назад

      @@apex_prey The cameraman joke people just wait for the next thing to jump on to. Until then it's cameraman jokes over and over again...

    • @SEANLIGHTZTV
      @SEANLIGHTZTV Год назад

      Such a clout chasing comment at this point lol

  • @Claire_mendy
    @Claire_mendy 9 месяцев назад +4

    Imagine that earth already civilized before theia's collision

  • @matthewdolan5831
    @matthewdolan5831 5 месяцев назад

    A fusion event - so far as life is concerned the perfect billiards shot.

  • @alonidupre5648
    @alonidupre5648 Год назад +5

    Ima watch this

  • @jk484
    @jk484 Год назад +4

    First time I’ve ever heard of earth having a sibling planet, let alone crashing into it

    • @andydrew105
      @andydrew105 Год назад

      Some theories say it was a rogue planet.
      So when nasa went to the moon they found Earth's crust on the moon....
      Something cataclysmic would have had to have happened to fling land mass 200k miles away from earth to the moon while also beating Earth's gravity to try to keep its own crust connected.
      The moon is the remnants of theia and earth that didn't not combine to make the actual earth reformation.

  • @soul13319
    @soul13319 10 месяцев назад

    AMAZING

  • @jackson615
    @jackson615 11 месяцев назад +1

    I feel like we're just making stuff up now lol. Great visuals tho!

  • @FloatingRat324
    @FloatingRat324 Год назад +14

    My class is stupid and I know all of the history of earth and the countries.

  • @HectorGonzalez9096
    @HectorGonzalez9096 Год назад +58

    Cameraman is immortal. To preserve this footage all those years is so touching.

    • @joachimb5721
      @joachimb5721 Год назад +2

      The only thing that seems to be immortal is this joke.

    • @terrib627
      @terrib627 Год назад

      @@joachimb5721 it's not immortal. It's just an illusion of humor.

    • @zachcarter3186
      @zachcarter3186 Год назад

      You should log off kid. You're ruining the net

    • @pendragon0905
      @pendragon0905 10 месяцев назад

      It's Q. Whaddya expect?

  • @bandongogogo
    @bandongogogo 4 месяца назад +2

    *Fact:* The Universe was made as Morgan Freeman was narrating it, creating the past, present, and future, all at the same time.

    • @bandongogogo
      @bandongogogo 4 месяца назад +1

      Another *Actual* Fact: As you watch this animation, a similar event, such as this, is happening somewhere, all the time. It doesn't matter if you see this at 3am a Monday or on Christmas day 3450 AD. A planet is crashing against another, somewhere in the universe - as I write - and - as you read - this.

  • @pappy451
    @pappy451 4 месяца назад

    Morgan Freeman is probably one of the top narrators of our time . his voice and delivery are unmatched in my opinion .
    AND a great actor as well .
    i don't know the man in a personal manner but i'd like to believe he is just as great a man in person .

  • @bronwynhendricks3868
    @bronwynhendricks3868 Год назад +38

    The cameraman in this scene is on point🚨

    • @SVSK
      @SVSK Год назад +7

      Old joke

    • @spaceshuttle777
      @spaceshuttle777 Год назад +3

      @@SVSK ur old

    • @SVSK
      @SVSK Год назад

      @@spaceshuttle777 what ?

    • @SVSK
      @SVSK Год назад

      @@spaceshuttle777 iam the cameraman

    • @rsa9979
      @rsa9979 Год назад +5

      Same joke on every bloody video. Turn the page!

  • @hoptop7876
    @hoptop7876 Год назад +4

    One world must survive

  • @kalasatwater2224
    @kalasatwater2224 Год назад

    Nice visuals

  • @danstory4286
    @danstory4286 6 месяцев назад +2

    I bet that interrupted cell service for days.

  • @gamingwithrrc3826
    @gamingwithrrc3826 Год назад +4

    Even so mesmerzing it can be when the siblings Gaia and Theia destroys each other. I guess...its Nature's art 🤷‍♀

  • @SnowDaulphin
    @SnowDaulphin Год назад +4

    how cool would it be if there were two Earth like planets in the same synchronized orbit?