Being teleported to a planet like this is possibly my biggest nightmare... Not the fact that I'd drown but I just have NO idea what's below me because it's so deep, pitch black and we know nothing about possible life. im very anxious of being in the sea and being unable to stand so this would drive me insane Edit: ok the point isnt being teleported there, its just *being* there (or any deep waters) would scare the shit out of me, NOT the process of teleportation. As many have said; thalassophobia
@@kirom9795 im not scared of it right now, but i would be scared if i was in that situation also being in the ocean isnt a very unimaginable situation lol
Its insane that the oceans on these water worlds are thousands of kilometers deep. Compare that to earth where the deepest part of the ocean is only 7 miles deep.
Ya it's not that insane given that it's still an estimate. This guy could be completely wrong. The fact is we will never get to these planets in our lifetime. We wouldn't even get CLOSE to one lightyear away in our lifetime.
Yeah, its vast, plain, stormy, dark, and very very cold water. Add some sea monsters to that, with literally no shores of land to save you, just the entirely deep ocean planet covered with billions of square feet water, nothing else.
20 times Gravity means that the aquatic animals would have to adapt to be much stronger and much much larger. Imagine an angler fish the size of a school sitting at the bottom of a sixty mile deep abyss.
the thought of swimming on a planet that is all water gives me shivers, if you look down at the water it will be pitch black, you could also drown immediatly, you have no oxygen and who knows what is under that water... im scared of going in the normal ocean sooo.....
200 meter long creatures swimming right under you in unbelivable speed the they notice you they start speeding right to your direction straight up just fly throught the air like 100 meters up and slam on you Then you hear god say "K.O"
These were extreme tidal waves calculated for a planet orbiting close to a black hole... although much smaller tides would exist in all ocean planets. Very violent storms and cyclones may happen there as well. Ocean circulation may also happen in patterns that are not possible on Earth due to the existence of land.
Scientists: hey I found an new planet Scientists: (thinking) uhmm how should I name it Also scientists: *slams his head on the keyboard* Scientist: sees the name: kugevfihfregiho67 *perfect*
I swear to god i want this guy to get atleast 1 M subs soon , dude i really actually love his videos , so informative and awesome theoretical scenarios.
i cant swim so imagine that. I would drown and who knows what huge animals live in there. There is no land and no humans to take the oxygen from the water. The planet is also way bigger than our planet so the animals could be up to the size of citys. They would make a blue whale look like a ant. Imagine sinking to the bottom and hitting somthing and then it turns its lights on and all you see is a huge squid and shark hybrid looking at you the size of a city.
A fully covered oceanic planet could have shallows as well as deep and wide expanses.. however the oceanic worlds that have over a 100 Miles of depth, would form a layer of Ice-7 on the very bottom, which in essence, would not allow the liquid water to be in contact with the rocky soil of the planet, assuming it is a normal, iron core.. this being the case, you would not have the transfer of minerals and the chemistry required to start life as we know it..
+Kratos The godslayer We've detected Silicon Dioxide in its atmosphere, and due to the speed of the wind, and the temperature of the atmosphere, it is predicted to rain glass, sideways.
Not to break it to you, but Star Wars planets such as Kamino or Manaan are very well known waterworlds for those, who knows SW lore! This came way way before Subnautica! Lol
Thats not the point...the point was for me to object on the fact, that Kamino or Manaan of SW existed way before Subnautica, i wasn't trying to say something is isn't good! Lol
I discovered this channel a few days ago and it is probably one of the best, if not the best, RUclips science channels in my opinion. Your visuals are amazing! Great job!
Landing on one of these planets would be my scariest nightmare. Once I was swimming in Montenegro and I glanced down to see plain dark greenish color that goes all the way down. I was terrified and it was only about 30 meters deep. Imagine what feeling would 100km of just water give you. Truly amazing but horrifying at the same time... Awesome video btw , keep it up bro!
Right, we've had massive sea creatures in the distant past that use to exist, Imagine the planet though where it's fully accustomed for aquatic life, For all we know the "big" creatures in the planets ocean could be 20 times the size of say the Megalodon shark.. The strangest things could be lurking on the planet.. Considering earth has had it's fair share of strange creepy sea creatures.
Imagine when you cruising close to surface of ocean planet in your starcruiser and sudenly beautiful mermaids waving their arms, welcoming you to their watery world
Fun fact: water=life, deeper oceans have a high possiblity of forming organisms that can withstand immense pressure, ranging from resilient singled-cell organisms, sharks (if the ocean is larger, some organisms may evolve into something bigger), organisms with shells or scales (octupus or dragon like organisms, maybe?) or merfolks (highly unlikely)
That doesn't really cause life, and the thing is the only sample of life we have is 1, and that is Earth. There could be hundreds of other planets with life on it that have different biochemistry, and could have different liquids acting as solvents like liquid methane or ammonia.
Your videos makes me calm! I like listening of your knowledge about universe! Btw I were watching you since you had 6000+ subscribers ;) I remember when you always gave hearths on my comments :D
i like about this channel that he says that we may get a chance to visit that planet whereas in other channels they tell us the reasons that we can't visit the planet
Dreksler I showed my astrology professor one of your videos and now at the beginning of every class meeting he plays one of your videos for the whole class and we do a writing assignment on it. It's really cool!
The more I learn about our universe the smaller I feel. As Sagan said "we are not the center of the universe" I'm thankful to even be alive. Awesome video btw :)
Honestly I love your channel bro, sometimes when life gets depressing, o watch your videos and it makes me think about how vast and large everything is, your videos are a form of therapy, keep up the content man, you change lives with your content!
Imagine you just randomly teleported on the air on that water planet and then falling straight into the deep, black sea and instantly when you hit the surface and see what lurks below the surface you see giant shadow outline of kraken like creature and then your head would pop on surface and you would just get grabbed below the surface...
why is this channel no longer updated ? i just discovered it and see all the videos are rather old. but still very entertaining . wish there was more !
Imagine one of these planets having large and gigantic creatures swimming in the deep, like in Subnautica. There could just be a kaiju sized beast down there and its probably too deep in the ocean for us to discover it.
Guys imagine your just chilling in the water and something very large is shown at the edge of the waters surface tension. I would drown myself before it could kill me.
I can't even shower without thinking that I'll instantly teleport to an exoplanet's ocean light years away from earth, imagining all kinds of stuff that may happen, dying of the extreme weather, or perhaps the alien life that would devour me like a grain of salt... UUUUUGH
Swimming on a water world planet like Kepler 22 B would be alot like swimming in Earth's ocean. The gravity would be much higher but it's possible that the bouyancy of the water would counteract the high gravity
Another fun fact of g1214b, is that near the bottom, there is so much water that the water is solid, basically ice, not cold, but solid because the molecules are pressed together that much
Cool vid! I have always been fascinated with this kinda stuff. Scary would be an understatement swimming around on a ocean planet (obviously not possible anytime soon). I like to think there is life lurking in the dark depths that would trump any known nightmare.
Makes me think of a sci-fi novel I read a few month's back, Poseidon's Wake (third in the Poseidon's Children series by Alistair Reynolds). Without giving too much away, the trilogy deals with humanity's expansion into other solar systems as told from the perspective of a particular family through several generations. The climax involves the rescue of some people (and an elephant... it makes sense in context) who've crashed on a water world with high gravity and a 50 degree C air temperature, and there's a point where these people have to go out and swim to safety. I was impressed by the amount of detail that the author put into describing the planet's environment, and considering that Reynolds is a cosmologist himself, I wouldn't be surprised at all if this water world was inspired by some known exoplanets. And this is what I appreciate about your videos. It's not just a list of facts, it actually invites the viewers to imagine what it would be like to experience being on these planets. Chances are, nobody watching this video will ever set foot on any planet other than the one we all currently live on but I think that if we were given the opportunity to tour the universe, we'd all jump on it. For now, we just have to use our imagination.
imagine landing in a huge oceanic planet and seeing beautifull mountains in the distance ... wait
Thats earth....U EDIOT
Those aren't mountains, they're *waves*
@@ivanlozoya6935 DESTRUCTION 100 *me
Interstellar is such a good movie my god
@@aujikhadra4369 someone didn't get the reference...
Being teleported to a planet like this is possibly my biggest nightmare... Not the fact that I'd drown but I just have NO idea what's below me because it's so deep, pitch black and we know nothing about possible life. im very anxious of being in the sea and being unable to stand so this would drive me insane
Edit: ok the point isnt being teleported there, its just *being* there (or any deep waters) would scare the shit out of me, NOT the process of teleportation. As many have said; thalassophobia
Wtf type of fear is that, its never gonna happen to anybody ever so why fear of it
@@kirom9795 im not scared of it right now, but i would be scared if i was in that situation
also being in the ocean isnt a very unimaginable situation lol
hydrophobia
@@kirom9795 my exact thoughts. I was hella confused 😂
Same how scary 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱😰😰😦😳
Imagine swimming there and you feel something touch your leg under water
I'd die right then and there.
;-;
-the Lion sleeps tonight starts playing-
@@hightechhamza2006 mm
And it's a giant creature 2 miles big
Everytime NASA finds an Earth like planet, they call it Kepler and bang their faces on the Keyboard lol
Lol
Kepler 9463432335547668 I hit my head
They name it after the telescope
Or where its located or the host star
Plenty of ways to name exoplanets
Kepler-69
@@FatallyParasocial *_Nice_*
Its insane that the oceans on these water worlds are thousands of kilometers deep.
Compare that to earth where the deepest part of the ocean is only 7 miles deep.
Ya it's not that insane given that it's still an estimate. This guy could be completely wrong. The fact is we will never get to these planets in our lifetime. We wouldn't even get CLOSE to one lightyear away in our lifetime.
Uranus Is Deeper.
Logan Nichols couldn't we just use wormholes?
Ya it's not that easy. But sure if you can figure it out go right ahead.
Nathan Forrest lmao
I can only imagine what lives in those planets absolutely terrifying
Cthulu maybe?
@@donovanfox7752 OMG I'm not kidding I was just gonna say the same thing and then I saw that you beat me to it.
Nah. If there is life, the life forms are probably born to be adapted to their planets, like us.
@@warwick802 probably has just started just needs couple billion years to be like us :)
Regal or they started billions of years ago and we did not fully adept
Miller's world from Intersteller still gives me nightmares.
Yeah, that place was totally crazy.
😂
Yess
Ikr
Lee “Those aren’t mountains. They’re waves.”
Just the thought of swimming in that, gives me serius creeps
@Kristopher Richmond Just the thought man
Omg same what if you drown or you see something scary omg 😮
What If There Are Living Creatures There?
@@nuttyuwu398 there would be
Yeah, its vast, plain, stormy, dark, and very very cold water. Add some sea monsters to that, with literally no shores of land to save you, just the entirely deep ocean planet covered with billions of square feet water, nothing else.
20 times Gravity means that the aquatic animals would have to adapt to be much stronger and much much larger.
Imagine an angler fish the size of a school sitting at the bottom of a sixty mile deep abyss.
stronger, maybe, but larger, no. Because if they got bigger the gravity would be much worse
There are probably reincarnants of the megalodon. Hell there might even be creatures like a squid the size of a fucking city there.
@@Trout636 Or nothing..
@@THISISLolesh there more planets then sand grains on earth so most definitely
Just a 2 mile long creature with 50 meter teeth and giant terrifying roars swimming like 300 kph under you then you realise you have some company
just imagine a storm on this planets..
lightning is EVIL there
No, imagine a tsunami
@@retro2190 just a massive water circle swinging around the planet lmao
@@WYKLO Lol yeah
Omg waterspouts the size of a the Empire State Building or bigger!! jesus christ dude 🤤😭😱
the thought of swimming on a planet that is all water gives me shivers, if you look down at the water it will be pitch black, you could also drown immediatly, you have no oxygen and who knows what is under that water... im scared of going in the normal ocean sooo.....
if you think the fish here are scary, just imagine what would live there-
Ya ever hear of a REAPER LEVIATHAN
i am pretty sure this is cuthulus bath tub.
It’s Wellington and his other creatures.
This a whole nightmare, my guy.
200 meter long creatures swimming right under you in unbelivable speed the they notice you they start speeding right to your direction straight up just fly throught the air like 100 meters up and slam on you
Then you hear god say "K.O"
”Ah, sweet child of Kos, returned to the ocean.
A bottomless curse, a bottomless sea.
Accepting of all that there is and can be.”
What an obscure reference haha Love Bloodborne
YEEEAOOOOOWWW
Laurence laughs in one shot
kos or some say kosm
*this reminds me the huge waves in one of the exoplanets in the movie 'interstellar' :S*
The Exoplanets Channel Miller?
"There's nothing here for us."
These were extreme tidal waves calculated for a planet orbiting close to a black hole... although much smaller tides would exist in all ocean planets. Very violent storms and cyclones may happen there as well. Ocean circulation may also happen in patterns that are not possible on Earth due to the existence of land.
Cmon dude ur channel is based on exoplanets how do u not know millers planet
*Mountains by hans zimmer intensifies*
Scientists: hey I found an new planet
Scientists: (thinking) uhmm how should I name it
Also scientists: *slams his head on the keyboard*
Scientist: sees the name: kugevfihfregiho67
*perfect*
You forgot the _b_
Dead Wood tHERES A BEE?
Chigixui47
Lol this joke is old but still hilarious 🤣
Hilarious 😂
Imagine how fishes look like in an ocean planet :0
Probably really scary
Peepers
they aliens bruh
@@gdcheeseface835 Ahaha, Subnautica!
Imagine the emperor leviathan there lol
I swear to god i want this guy to get atleast 1 M subs soon , dude i really actually love his videos , so informative and awesome theoretical scenarios.
Check out Joe Scott, Issac Arthur and John Michael Godier. They are all amazing futurists as well, super entertaining stuff.
Bye
Michael Phelps: This is easy
i cant swim so imagine that. I would drown and who knows what huge animals live in there. There is no land and no humans to take the oxygen from the water. The planet is also way bigger than our planet so the animals could be up to the size of citys. They would make a blue whale look like a ant. Imagine sinking to the bottom and hitting somthing and then it turns its lights on and all you see is a huge squid and shark hybrid looking at you the size of a city.
I HATE sharks, & not too fond of the ocean, either...so thank you, your comment will be the subject of my nightmares tonight!! 😣😣
Nancy Anderson np😂
Things like this keep me up at night to even think about. Most people I know can't relate. I'm glad I'm not alone 😅
Flor Loya u definitely not😂
There will be just single cell life, also it can't evolve in such evironment.
I love this channel, but my fear of the ocean is so extreme as soon as you said it'd be pitch black I like flipped. But amazing video like always.
Samee ! The ocean scars meee 😟
Big Gay you should check out the game Subnautica to help you get over your fear of the ocean
A fully covered oceanic planet could have shallows as well as deep and wide expanses.. however the oceanic worlds that have over a 100 Miles of depth, would form a layer of Ice-7 on the very bottom, which in essence, would not allow the liquid water to be in contact with the rocky soil of the planet, assuming it is a normal, iron core.. this being the case, you would not have the transfer of minerals and the chemistry required to start life as we know it..
earths oceans are pitch black when you look down too.
Same bro 😂
imagine your looking underwater and a massive eye peeks out of the darkness and stares at you
Standing on raining glass exoplanet hd-189733b
Branko Jakovljevic
*RIP*
Branko Jakovljevic you would hit a new emo-high
+Kratos The godslayer We've detected Silicon Dioxide in its atmosphere, and due to the speed of the wind, and the temperature of the atmosphere, it is predicted to rain glass, sideways.
Hd-189733b rains glass sideways because of fast winds faster than on neptune
And its also a gas giant and a little bit bigger than jupiter
There is a game called Subnautica that pretty much simulates what it could be like on an ocean planet and how to survive on it.
Not to break it to you, but Star Wars planets such as Kamino or Manaan are very well known waterworlds for those, who knows SW lore! This came way way before Subnautica! Lol
Manaan was the worst part of Kotor to be completely honest, slowly moving through the water in your clunky water suit, it sucked!
Thats not the point...the point was for me to object on the fact, that Kamino or Manaan of SW existed way before Subnautica, i wasn't trying to say something is isn't good! Lol
Well, you can only survive in Subnautica because on the advanced technology.
Edu Dudu
It takes place 2101
This PDA is rebooting with one directive: to keep you alive on an alien world.
;D
Subnautica XD!
THANKS FOR THIS!
Ali107
S U B N A U T I C A
Lol
I'm so sad because I've watched ALL of your amazing videos, but as soon as you upload something new I instantly watch it, excited!!!!
Subnautica someone?
Me!
Same
Me
MEEEEEEEE!!!!!
Yeah there are hopefully giant sea creatures on those oceanic planets
I believe every now and then my soul shows me these undiscovered planets in my dreams. It's scary but so amazing🌚
Matthew Jojola I thought I was the only one...
@@justsomechunguswithinterne8577 No you are not alone. It's some vivid stuff ✌
Matthew Jojola Me too! I love the way you worded this 🤗
@@NicholsKT haha awesome. Have a great day ✌
@S. M. Yeah I've only seen creatures in the deep waters like dinosaur fish
I discovered this channel a few days ago and it is probably one of the best, if not the best, RUclips science channels in my opinion. Your visuals are amazing! Great job!
I like that backround music lol so mysterious
Astronaut: “ah, what a beautiful day to research-“
Alien life form: **GIB FOOD**
Yeah I’m pretty interested to se what life would evolve there
Another great video from my favorite science and space youtube channel. Keep up the good content man.
P.S. What would swimming on Uranus be like?
Gamer Fiend It wouldn't he swimming at all, it's made out of gas
General SkankHunt of Kekistan Ya, I know. It's a joke 😂
I thought all of the planets have a little bit of water in them
Bertold Bertold They do technically.
There would be a lot of a brown liquid that gives off a not so beautiful smell
Landing on one of these planets would be my scariest nightmare. Once I was swimming in Montenegro and I glanced down to see plain dark greenish color that goes all the way down. I was terrified and it was only about 30 meters deep. Imagine what feeling would 100km of just water give you. Truly amazing but horrifying at the same time... Awesome video btw , keep it up bro!
I press like then watch your videos. Everyone is an experience
its space engine
My worst nightmare: drowning in a cold oceanic exoplanet and seeing giant sea creatures with a size of a city.
Right, we've had massive sea creatures in the distant past that use to exist, Imagine the planet though where it's fully accustomed for aquatic life, For all we know the "big" creatures in the planets ocean could be 20 times the size of say the Megalodon shark.. The strangest things could be lurking on the planet.. Considering earth has had it's fair share of strange creepy sea creatures.
Other planets that aren’t in our solar system seem like complete strangers
our solar systems are a bit boring compared to other planets
MoottoriTurpa yes have you seen the centauri star system?
I'm watching your video in biology because I'm bored and I love your channel
Do kepler 452b or 186f
Also do Gliese 667 Cc
also don’t forget planet 27826/6%)-),8490.£6
@@crappywinstonmain nah planet w38ugay4d9qe8fw3r490ut823reafwio09AW*U(ªFEIcd89iªuπ8zø¨¥©˙¨†¥ƒ´¨ƒ´iuytwefy7w∂¶uwayfei¨fu is better
its really cool that we have several giant oceans buried beneath moons in our solar system
Would love to see what sea creatures lurk deep in those waters.
Damn, just imagine what is in there. I think that there are things even bigger than animals like the megaldon etc.
Imagine when you cruising close to surface of ocean planet in your starcruiser and sudenly beautiful mermaids waving their arms, welcoming you to their watery world
Me : is afraid of the oceans and lakes
RUclips recommendations:
Ben Kenobi _uwu fear is the path to the dark side, i thought you knew that
Subnautica: Allow us to introduce ourselves
Great work as always love the music too.
As always an instant like: a combination of great content, good graphics and beautiful music...
Space engine is an awesome way to be mixed with videos in General
I can't use Space Engine :(
Alec Hinshaw it costs money...
I really need to download Space Engine again. I had it years ago in it's infancy but I can tell by Dreksler's video that it has come a long way.
Bertold Bertold Cant download it?
I can but I don't really understand how to use it
Fun fact: water=life, deeper oceans have a high possiblity of forming organisms that can withstand immense pressure, ranging from resilient singled-cell organisms, sharks (if the ocean is larger, some organisms may evolve into something bigger), organisms with shells or scales (octupus or dragon like organisms, maybe?) or merfolks (highly unlikely)
That doesn't really cause life, and the thing is the only sample of life we have is 1, and that is Earth. There could be hundreds of other planets with life on it that have different biochemistry, and could have different liquids acting as solvents like liquid methane or ammonia.
Your videos makes me calm! I like listening of your knowledge about universe! Btw I were watching you since you had 6000+ subscribers ;) I remember when you always gave hearths on my comments :D
Boi
All these planets inside our galaxy it would take 2500 light years to reach the edge of the galaxy from where we are now
I love your videos keep it up dude!
i like about this channel that he says that we may get a chance to visit that planet whereas in other channels they tell us the reasons that we can't visit the planet
Imagine swimming there and suddenly something touches your leg
Inserts Ghost Leviathan scream
Oh god *no*
Heart attack in *0.1 second*
Imagine what the ocean creatures would look like 😳😱
It depresses me that I won't be able to see these planets, not even in photo. Fuck, man....
your just causally swimming on an ocean exoplanet and then you hear “warning entering ecological dead zone”
Yes another awesome video!!! 😊😀😀😀
Dreksler I showed my astrology professor one of your videos and now at the beginning of every class meeting he plays one of your videos for the whole class and we do a writing assignment on it. It's really cool!
Chthonian121 astronomy or logy?
Just saw this now, that is amazing!
Can you do a video about the "Big Crunch" Theory? I love your videos bro
I could have an hour of listening to you visualizing about being in all those exoplanets.
I’m glad H2O is one of the most common molecules in the universe
Very educational. Excellent, as always.
Stranded on planet 4546B
@Old Man He's Joking, XD
@Old Man Lol.
Old Man
He was joking xD
haha
Subnautica intensifies
Great informative video! You definately deserve more subs!
I love these exoplanet videos, keep on doing it!
The more I learn about our universe the smaller I feel.
As Sagan said "we are not the center of the universe" I'm thankful to even be alive. Awesome video btw :)
What if we sent some colonists to gj1214b? How would they evolve and adapt to the planet?
I think they would evolve into mermaids
Me: That is some beautiful waters there! Oh why is there black spikes rising from the water?
Also me: Oh hey Godz---- (Dies from the waves he created)
I always have dreams of being a reptile living under water since I was a child
Honestly I love your channel bro, sometimes when life gets depressing, o watch your videos and it makes me think about how vast and large everything is, your videos are a form of therapy, keep up the content man, you change lives with your content!
Imagine you just randomly teleported on the air on that water planet and then falling straight into the deep, black sea and instantly when you hit the surface and see what lurks below the surface you see giant shadow outline of kraken like creature and then your head would pop on surface and you would just get grabbed below the surface...
How is there not a single mention of Subnautica?
Nah u can't fool me. This is just minecraft with ocean world preset
Can you make Gliese 581c next?pls
guys I walked to my lamp in 15 seconds at that rate it would only take 55 minutes to walk to this planet. big brain i know
why is this channel no longer updated ? i just discovered it and see all the videos are rather old. but still very entertaining . wish there was more !
Another great video Dreksler! Still waiting for you to hit 100k!
No one:
At all:
Swimmers: I’d do a lap there
Subnautica lookin' good
Imagine one of these planets having large and gigantic creatures swimming in the deep, like in Subnautica. There could just be a kaiju sized beast down there and its probably too deep in the ocean for us to discover it.
Cryo Drillz They are our best bet at finding life outside of the earth imo
That's horrifying
How to create a country in other exoplanet??
0:03 That’s where I’m from.
Try Subnautica :D
61agent oh yeah..
Even better in VR!
Nice
@@Mr.Honest247 really?
Seconded
I thought this would be just a guy swimming in a ocean for 5 mins
True
Guys imagine your just chilling in the water and something very large is shown at the edge of the waters surface tension. I would drown myself before it could kill me.
One day, a vid titled like this would actually show a person swimming on an ocean planet.
What about Kepler 20b?
Me 2 years ago: wow I want to go to this planet
Me 2 weeks ago: hah Subnautica
As of posting this comment, 10 FLAT EARTHERS have Disliked this video.
There are 96 of them now.. 😅
Stop this flat earth crap. It is not funny anymore. TBH it wasn't funny when the meme came out, either.
@@rollingrocky3608 nobody's saying it's funny, what's funny is the IQ of flat earthers
I didn't even know people thought the Earth was flat until I read this comment. You're not making this up right?
@@loveisthemostpowerfulforce1397 its been a thing for sometime now... don't r/woosh me
I am always looking forward to your awesome videos.
I can't even shower without thinking that I'll instantly teleport to an exoplanet's ocean light years away from earth, imagining all kinds of stuff that may happen, dying of the extreme weather, or perhaps the alien life that would devour me like a grain of salt... UUUUUGH
Swimming on a water world planet like Kepler 22 B would be alot like swimming in Earth's ocean. The gravity would be much higher but it's possible that the bouyancy of the water would counteract the high gravity
The Utopiano Utopioan the pressure in the water would be high , it would be really difficult to swim there,or what so ever.
idea for new video : what if the earth stopped spinning?
감동실화 death
Or what if it would began to spin much faster.
There will be no weather i think that is one effect
your video's are the best man keep it up :D
Another fun fact of g1214b, is that near the bottom, there is so much water that the water is solid, basically ice, not cold, but solid because the molecules are pressed together that much
Cool vid! I have always been fascinated with this kinda stuff. Scary would be an understatement swimming around on a ocean planet (obviously not possible anytime soon). I like to think there is life lurking in the dark depths that would trump any known nightmare.
Normal people: ewwww i can't go to that planet
Me that played subnautica: Prepare my seamoth, I'm diving in
Nah
Let’s take my cyclops
@@DiscontinuedChannelOne That's a better idea
Isn’t Europa technically an oceanic moon?
under the surface on europa is a huge ocean spanning across the entire moon
The surface is solid, so its doesn't count...
Underground Ocean Planet, I guess that’s a good way to put it.
Nice video bro
Makes me think of a sci-fi novel I read a few month's back, Poseidon's Wake (third in the Poseidon's Children series by Alistair Reynolds). Without giving too much away, the trilogy deals with humanity's expansion into other solar systems as told from the perspective of a particular family through several generations. The climax involves the rescue of some people (and an elephant... it makes sense in context) who've crashed on a water world with high gravity and a 50 degree C air temperature, and there's a point where these people have to go out and swim to safety. I was impressed by the amount of detail that the author put into describing the planet's environment, and considering that Reynolds is a cosmologist himself, I wouldn't be surprised at all if this water world was inspired by some known exoplanets.
And this is what I appreciate about your videos. It's not just a list of facts, it actually invites the viewers to imagine what it would be like to experience being on these planets. Chances are, nobody watching this video will ever set foot on any planet other than the one we all currently live on but I think that if we were given the opportunity to tour the universe, we'd all jump on it. For now, we just have to use our imagination.
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Interesting
Nviousnatchi 😶
Idk what to make of this
Dad?
JINX that’s me yes?