i love watching Anton's videos too, but I much prefer the regular-length videos that are much easier to watch in one sitting rather than the multi-hour-long compilations.
Well said, although it's good that he pumps out videos for all kinds of watchers, these compilations don't take away anything from us viewers who would rather consume shorter content, rather they add something for the ones who like it
I think he creates these long videos as he goes, editing in one at a time each day. When the videos reach a certain length, and he has a couple, he uses these to take a few day holiday from working.
@@ryanrobison8973 he uploads every day consistently for years. But yh there are several methods he could use to make the compilations, seems like they are sorted by topics, kinda mindblowing to have such a foresight while uploading every day :D
Anton, you truly are a wonderful person!! I absolutely love your videos and send them to my family in California, as well as my grown kids here in Utah and the few friends I have. Lol!! And I know they'll all love learning about "Super Puffy" planets!! You're the best!! Much love from Orem, Utah! Stay wonderful!!
Personally i would be excited for planets around red dwarfs with thick atmosphere but on the cold side of the habitable zone. Why? Because if it has a thick atmosphere, tidal lock is not a huge problem, the overall temperature would be pretty stable. High pressures also would enable all kind of liquids on the surface.
I love your channel. Keep up the good work. My favourite is when you do the over 3️⃣ hour compilations. Are you a school teacher now in high school or do you teach at university?
Thinking about planetary atmosphere is it the gravity of planet or orbit where the elements accumulate. Water is often blown away from our orbit even mars's orbit
Yes. Basically all gas giants should have magnetic fields of some strength due to hydrogen being compressed, by the immense pressure, into metallic hydrogen, which will then help generate the magnetic field, alongside a slew of other things
Isn't big G rather variable? Doesn't that suggest there may be no correlation between gravity, weight, and mass? What about charge? Didn't we have a similar anomaly when we tried landing on a comet with iceaugers?
Lol seriously? Raw milk Mike… there isn’t just a correlation between mass and gravity, there is a direct and 100% perfectly predictable relationship between mass and gravity. And distance too! It’s called Newton’s Law of universal gravitation. Things have mass specifically because of gravity.
Sorry Anton, small piece of help with a regularly daft language. The vowel sound you are trying to find is puff, huff, rough, tough. The pooof, aloof, roof sound is too long, it sounds like you are ascribing homosexuality to the heavenly bodies. Good luck 🤞 😂😂love the show & despite some comments your deepening voice works well 👍👍
All these unusual plannets, and no one wonders, could the math be wrong, maybe the observations aren't all that accurate, or maybe miss interpreted, nooo.... that couldn't be, they're only 600 ly away, that's next door in astronomical terms, clearly its got to be a cotton candy planet.
Garbage science. There’s absolutely no way to determine an exoplanet’s actual radius or size without optical observations. The star’s movement from the exoplanets orbit cannot determine size only mass. I don’t understand why these theories gain any credibility.
Basically this is asmr. I use this to fall asleep.
same... hell, no matter what im watching the algorithm already knows, after 11:45 > it always puts a long Anton Video compilation as next video :D
omg YES!!!!!
I really love these compilations. I wait for them every year. Thank you Anton.
i love watching Anton's videos too, but I much prefer the regular-length videos that are much easier to watch in one sitting rather than the multi-hour-long compilations.
Well said, although it's good that he pumps out videos for all kinds of watchers, these compilations don't take away anything from us viewers who would rather consume shorter content, rather they add something for the ones who like it
Day 63 asking Anton to bring back What Da Math as a series on the channel
This IS what da math. It’s the channel name
@@montyskeetch4082 you’re right. I just mean the type of video where he used Universe Sandbox and other games as tools to explain/experiment
@@mckinney9739🤓
@@mckinney9739even like one of those a month would scratch the itch for old times sake :)
Day 1 of saying that leaving comments like this and like yours just annoy.
he is actually doing several of these long videos. unbelievable. legend.
I think he creates these long videos as he goes, editing in one at a time each day. When the videos reach a certain length, and he has a couple, he uses these to take a few day holiday from working.
@@ryanrobison8973 he uploads every day consistently for years. But yh there are several methods he could use to make the compilations, seems like they are sorted by topics, kinda mindblowing to have such a foresight while uploading every day :D
My grandkids are gonna love hearing about the cotton candy planets! 🌟 😊
These compilations have legitimately become like mini holidays I look forward too every year/half year.. I'm being completely serious lmao.
Wonderful as always Anton. Thank you. ✌️😊
Wow 3 hours of content, thanks Anton! Your dedication to making these videos is appreciated.
Great compilation
Anton, you truly are a wonderful person!! I absolutely love your videos and send them to my family in California, as well as my grown kids here in Utah and the few friends I have. Lol!! And I know they'll all love learning about "Super Puffy" planets!! You're the best!!
Much love from Orem, Utah! Stay wonderful!!
sincere big thank you for these long videos
Imagine being the super giant and some astronomer calls you a super-puff.
Sounds like the direction Marvel Universe is going with super powers.
Came for the science, stayed for the Anton.
Hello wonderful person back at ya 👋
Thankypu Anton, your videos offer respite from the insanity of our worlld.
Thank you.
Can't wait to spend my night with this.
Youre voice makes me sleepy and i love you for it sir
As many have stated already - love these compilations - all the best to you!
Yes a new wave of compilations!!
Personally i would be excited for planets around red dwarfs with thick atmosphere but on the cold side of the habitable zone. Why? Because if it has a thick atmosphere, tidal lock is not a huge problem, the overall temperature would be pretty stable. High pressures also would enable all kind of liquids on the surface.
Puffy planets might Pseudo moons maybe size of our moon but thicker atmospheres obsorbed from the blowoff from puffy planet .
*Poofy*
I think that NASA should start sending astronauts to Amy Schumer "comedy" shows to get them used to a place with zero atmosphere.
I love your channel. Keep up the good work. My favourite is when you do the over 3️⃣ hour compilations. Are you a school teacher now in high school or do you teach at university?
What would be a very interesting post is one where you talk about how the size , mass and density of exoplanets is measured.
Aerogel planet
Cotton candy sounds much better. Yum.❤
You should do a video about Palomar 5 studies expecting 20 percent of the globular cluster mass to be black holes
Planets called Vulcan don’t have much luck, do they? That’s the second planet Vulcan that’s turned out not to exist. 🖖
The science hippies named most of those things. Poofy cotton candy indeed.
Thinking about planetary atmosphere is it the gravity of planet or orbit where the elements accumulate. Water is often blown away from our orbit even mars's orbit
They could have rings too (gas giants)
Call em Puff-daddy.
Anton calls em Poof-Daddy.
Please do a video about photons spending negative time in an atom cloud. I kind of get it, but don't, at the same time. 😅
What do you mean by negative time? Photons don't really experience time themselves.
@ryanrobison8973 Yeah, it didn't make a lot of sense to me but sounded interesting. It was an article in New Scientist.
Dandelion Planets 🌬️❄️
Imagine an ocean planet with no atmosphere: You could orbit a meter above the sea, no waves... it would look like glass
Saturn might float, but I bet it leaves a ring.
I am wonderful! 😃
When is sci-fi going to st model on explanets
The way you say super-puff sounds like an epic hate crime
The name of the Star Trek character is Spock. No "mister".
Gliese - 12 b : "I feel watched"
Does the gas giant have a magnetic field to prevent the gases from being stripped away by star "winds"?
Yes. Basically all gas giants should have magnetic fields of some strength due to hydrogen being compressed, by the immense pressure, into metallic hydrogen, which will then help generate the magnetic field, alongside a slew of other things
15:57 It sounds more like Io, one of Jupiter’s moons than Earth.
Isn't big G rather variable? Doesn't that suggest there may be no correlation between gravity, weight, and mass? What about charge? Didn't we have a similar anomaly when we tried landing on a comet with iceaugers?
Lol seriously? Raw milk Mike… there isn’t just a correlation between mass and gravity, there is a direct and 100% perfectly predictable relationship between mass and gravity. And distance too! It’s called Newton’s Law of universal gravitation. Things have mass specifically because of gravity.
Electromagnetic as well
Sorry Anton, small piece of help with a regularly daft language. The vowel sound you are trying to find is puff, huff, rough, tough. The pooof, aloof, roof sound is too long, it sounds like you are ascribing homosexuality to the heavenly bodies. Good luck 🤞 😂😂love the show & despite some comments your deepening voice works well 👍👍
BTW, Anton, who's that kid in the youtube/google profile picture?
Is it me or is Antons voice pitched sometimes? It doesnt sound as natural as it used too.. been a fan for over four years...
The romulan named Nero destroy s the planet Vulcan in the year 2258
I like cotton candy
Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy would love that obit duration of 42 for Vulcan
Bubble core?
LaGrange points
Pressure
I didn't like that Nero guy. Where is the planet Remulak?
I’m hard for a new video.
All these unusual plannets, and no one wonders, could the math be wrong, maybe the observations aren't all that accurate, or maybe miss interpreted, nooo.... that couldn't be, they're only 600 ly away, that's next door in astronomical terms, clearly its got to be a cotton candy planet.
We call them gas giants.
primeiro planeta com nome de porteiro 38:00
I blame dark matter.
I love dark matter.
Паффи плэнэт, не пуффи
Pouffier 😂
Garbage science. There’s absolutely no way to determine an exoplanet’s actual radius or size without optical observations. The star’s movement from the exoplanets orbit cannot determine size only mass. I don’t understand why these theories gain any credibility.
🖖👍
Super poof 😂
Nope
Poofy poof planets. 🙃
I’m so tired of all these gas giants. Lame!
Ua...Lou Elizondo on the Jon Stewert show the other night says whats up.This channel is obsolete.
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Poofy planets.😊
Hi @antonpetrov thank U for the upload
Poofy planet 😂
1:22:40 how fast would you be going?
Super poof 😂