Med student here. For anyone interested in the iron lung concept, the iron lung is a medical device from the early to mid 1900s that was made to help people, who were completely paralyzed from polio, be able to breathe. The iron lung creates an area of negative pressure (relative to the environment) around your body, which causes the lungs to expand and pull in air. This is actually very similar to how normal breathing works (you use your diaphragm and rib muscles to pull out your chest wall, which makes the volume of your lungs bigger and decreases the pressure in your lungs-this is Boyle’s law from chemistry in action!). Then the pressure returns to normal in the iron lung, which collapses your lungs and pushes air out. The iron lung has fallen out of use because of 1) vaccines which prevent polio and 2) we now use mechanical ventilators, which push air into your lungs but aren’t quite so cumbersome and we can access patients easier when they are on a vent.
32:26 The game is made in a "real" 3D environment, as in, it's not just the walls of the ship with "curated" pictures (other than the eye). You're actually moving through the fully detailed space as you would in a normal 3D game, just with different controls and blindly.
The camera is moving through the miniature environment very slowly to create the illusion of size. The submarine is a separate area of the game that doesn’t move at all.
There's a video that actually shows you what the map and the actual models of the items look like. "Iron Lung but you can actually see" is what it's called as far as I remember.
I think we are conditioned to never truly be unable to be scared. It would hurt our survival chances in the wild and our genetic code has that neef for survival so hard wired in it
The fact that Mat almost said "Holy Shi-" really tells how good of a horror game this is, the idea is so simple, but yet it feels like the most original horror game that's come out after a very long time.
Two of the most original horror games to come out, coincidentally being indies, involve cameras and “safe zones” with little protection against the dangers coming towards you.
So glad you guys decided to play this game, however, I don’t know if I just missed it but I’m bummed that y’all didn’t notice the interact-able paper on the ground in the back of the submarine. It’s crazy tho that even if you miss a huge part of the LORE you can still enjoy the game. A testament to how good this game is
I always appreciate it when the person playing the game understands and/or can extrapolate some of the higher scientific implications. It genuinely adds to the horror.
At 38:16, the fact that Mat hadn’t realized that there was a giant anglerfish-looking entity watching his submarine was surprising to me, because it is so prominent compared to the surrounding void behind the (presumably) coral-.
Yeah a fun fact about things like trigonometry and calculus is that its all just slope. Seriously! A lot of trig is just pythagorean theorem but they changed the letters they used for the variables (from abc to xyr)
@@bloomenvogel makes it wayyy easier! What makes more sense to you: memorizing a bunch of degrees (pi/3,pi/4,pi/6,...) or solving for x using basic algebra? It just SOUNDS scary because it uses a lot of big words. (that's not a dig at anyone's intelligence. I was a math tutor for a while, a LOT of people would take one look at a new symbol and want to die. Then you tell them what it means and they go "oooohh that's MUCH easier!" the big words and weird symbols are scary to us in the same way that a peacock has a lot of feathers on its tail that look like eyes to a predator.)
@@mallk238 that's the sad thing. in most cases, it depends on how math is taught. like ash i was taught to fear math too. i'm still searching for a tutor that can make it more accessible for me :C
Markiplier described this game perfectly, this game is pervasive and perfect for making you feel helpless. I truly loved how they played into mechanics instead of lore or graphics. Truly Great!
Gameplay has always been the foundation on which story(lore) and graphics are built upon. Most of my personal favourite games of all time are games with great gameplay but weak stories, and graphics almost never really matters.
going back to the witty banter, there's a guy still alive living in an iron lung. His name is Paul Alexander and he's been living in it for the last 70 years. He's currently 76
@@weedlechu For 10 years, Alexander never left the device or his house. But then he had a breakthrough, teaching himself to breathe on his own by forcing air into his lungs. That allowed him to get around in a wheelchair for up to eight hours. "The first day I was outside the house was extraordinary. It was a 100 percent improvement," he recalls. Determined to go to college, he moved onto campus and with the help of a nursing assistant attended classes, earning a degree from the University of Texas. He eventually went on to earn a law degree, passed the bar, and practices civil and criminal law. He has a computer keyboard and a touchtone phone by his head which he can manipulate with a plastic stick held in his mouth. When he goes to court for a case, he has assistants who help him. He's traveled farther from his home on rare occasions. The iron lung, which has wheels, is shipped to meet him at his destination. This the best I could find, hope it helps
@@hagopstepanian5966 There was a TV story about him. He had to get in touch with a machinist to custom make replacement parts for his iron lung because they just aren't made anymore and parts are hard to find now.
@@lilpinklama7382 because he still needs it. He's the only survivor with paralytic polio, so it's not like it was enough of a problem to find another solution for it.
I mean, with a static"ee?" screen, things can blend together. I missed it to begin with, so not exactly super obvious if you're not looking for it like I was when I saw this comment.
More wild is how they managed to miss the convict's letter every single time they went to the photo camera, even when extinguishing the fire made them look directly at it.
For theorists they aren't that bright... no wonder they were thrown in the sub and left to die. All you could hear from my room was the "REEEE" everytime they missed something and they missed A LOT
There's been different sets and places gtlive has taken place over the years ^^ Sometimes they'd walk behind the couch, other times the couch was against the wall and I could swear the art board (that Chris would draw on) rested on top of the couch (and slanting at the wall) because it fell once or something ^^ My point is, to think there was no behind of the couch is fair~ ^^
MatPat's ability to focus on scientific theoreticals that he forgets what information was already provided and starts suggesting said information as a theory, is fascinating
Maybe we should call them "Former Moons." I'd worry about calling them "Dwarf Planets" because it has 'planet' in the name. We wouldn't want them to suddenly disappear because of an arbitrary classification choice.
Good point actually, some dwarf planets like Pluto are actually smaller than our moon, which makes you wonder what actually warrants a disappearance...
Does the disappearance depend on the classification, or does this classification depend on the disappearance? In which case of the latter, the true planetary status of Pluto is entirely dependent upon this event.
It's weirdly cozy and calm with just Matt and Ash, they are so friendly, the entire aura is like firendship and rainbows without Mirror Matts chaotic energy 😂😅
It's true but also Ash is literally.... Mirror Matt but a girl voice. Even the enunciation is identical, which is what makes it unnerving. Theyre siblings correct? Please someone tell me they are, otherwise the similarity is weird lol. -
@@AarenYASS they aren't, unless you think about it in the context of they are both figments of matpat's imagination, so if matpat's brain birthed them into being, they are theoretically siblings in that regard?
@@AarenYASS Ehhhm nope, just nope, they aren't really that similar LUL. While Ash Validates Matt, Mirror Matt just straight up bullies him, IN a friendly way that is. That's just one of the MANY differences, but what you might have noticed is the fact, that for sure both of them have the A to the DHD 😂🤣
2:08 "When your this channel and a 20 minute game takes like an hours and a half." As shown by Iron lung. Thank you for making these videos. It is great watching your more detail oriented gaming style.
36:43 - his face changes from "Go on, i'm listening" to "What. The f*ck. Was that?!" And then "well... that was SUS" and finally "must've been the wind".
Love how the very first part of the lore that he talked about, Matpat started talking about all planets suddenly gone instead of noticing that it was all habitable planets. There can still be moons on non-habitable planets.
Hm. That talk at the beginning made me wonder. How many planets actually vanished? It only said "habitable" planets disappeared. Theoretically, there would be plenty of planets left, they just couldn't be lived on
I feel like "habitable" would extend as well to anything capable of having a Bio-dome on it. Planets like Mercury can't, but mars can. Idk if that made sense
@@thesleepytyrannosaurusrex297 yeah everything other than moons, space stations, and theoretically completely barren planets but I don't think that's mentioned
Everyone: *talking about how good the game is* Me, staring at the fucking lava lamp: *breathing heavily while pulling out my wallet* I don’t need it, I don’t need it… Edit: I bought the lamp Update: MY LAMP IS ARRIVING SOMETIME THIS WEEK AND I’VE NEVER BEEN SO EXCITED FOR SOMETHING IN MY LIFE Update 2: I got my lamp :))
This is a perfect blend of Eldritch horror and sci-fi horror. Absolutely love this game. Fun fact (actually it isn’t so fun, it’s kinda terrifying to think about): speaking on the “ghostlight of vanished stars”, Mat was correct in that it is referring to the residual light left by dead stars after they burn out. So, if this were to happen for the sun, we wouldn’t know for 8 minutes. So we wouldn’t know about the event spelling the beginning of the end for every living thing’s existence on earth, until 8 minutes after it has actually happened, I.e too late. Chilling thought. For all we know, that 8 minute period could’ve already started.
If you check at 52:31, during that bump the coordinates change (716 to 577 x-coord). The tense moment was well designed to make the player miss that abrupt glitch. Another jump happens at 1:12:30 (180 to 277 x-coord and 605 to 633 y-coord).
Rewatching this since Mark is making the movie about it- I think it’d be really fun for them to go back and play Iron Lungs with the lore update that came out
1:08:00 for must-watch movies I always go straight to Tangled because that is the film that made child me figure out that my home life was not normal or ok and I think it can be a useful tool to help other children in similar situations do so too and hopefully get the help they need
I find it interesting that, with how into environmental exploration Mat tends to be, that he didn't take more pictures to try and see his environment closer, especially at the target locations - which led to him missing a bunch of cool details. He even mentioned that there could be secret things hidden in parts of the game. The navigation was excellent (barring accidentally ramming into the wall at the end lol), but the witty banter might've distracted a bit from the game itself, unfortunately, due to it being a slow burn with a lot of quick moments that can pass you by
Have they mentioned if ash is nonbinary or something? I've noticed the two only ever referring to ash with "they/them" but I wasn't 100% sure if it was a thing or not? I wouldn't want to upset anyone, ya know?
45:27 in high school, the robotics team I was on had a modified Yee for our team cheer! It was so nice to hear it again, thank you for reminding me of it! I need to listen to that on a 10 hour loop again...
I have watched like 3-4 people play this including Markiplier but I like to watch others play the same games because everyone can have a different reaction to certain things and I want to observe those reactions
I’m really enjoying see more people play this game, I’ve remember playing when it first came out. happy you guys are enjoying as much as I did when I played it.
To answer the question at 11:50 : if the Earth vanished suddenly, then technically the moon would become an "exoplanet". However, should said planet be bound to a sol system (which in this case, it is not) then it would be known as a dwarf planet. (Feel free to correct me if I am mistaken; I dont want to spread misinformation!).
In this case, the sun would also be gone, because every habitable planet AND every known star disappeared. So, the moon would become a dwarf planet and some other moons would become asteroids.
We’re doing it again now and I HATE IT. Like I like the math part of finding the answers but why should I explain it to you! You should know, ur the examiner!!!
To add on to the _actual_ "Iron Lung" it is an actual machine that was meant to assist people to breathe when their lungs were failing, and Paul Alexander is the last remaining person to live with it. The machine itself is basically a capsule that would restrict the person's movement in order for it to assist and stabilize a person's breathing, Paul Alexander is the only living person to have the iron lung. He had to be placed into the iron lung because he had contracted polio (being the only paralytic polio survivor) but even with the constrictions of literally not being able to move, he was able to become a lawyer and even write a book just using his mouth.
21:58 i’m the same way. I hated maths in school but liked it when i understood. I also absolutely love vi hart videos in my free time even though i was failing maths that year
tips for future researching in game there is no timer the oxygen level is just location triggered and the game ends with the number of required locations you've photoed
I some times find it kinda annoying when I watch one lets player playing the same thing as matpat, but then Mat misses things that others find. Its feels so anxiety inducing
I was always a little sad that Detroit Become Human didn't get finished. It's my favorite choice based game. Conners my boy to but Kara is my favorite. I always identified with her more because I work in childcare and she did childcare type stuff.
There isn't much to go on here. You spend the whole game in a completely sealed submarine. Only one external camera and it only takes pictures instead of providing a live feed from the outside so you can see. The universe is dying and the few humans that remain scattered on space stations are in denial of the coming end.
I love how Matpat runs like 4 channels and keeps us all entertained and who else thinks matpat should play Fredbear and Friends:Left to Rot 😁 Edit: I love the witty banter at the beginning 2nd Edit: Ash makes gtlive really calm while mirror Matt makes it really chaotic most of time
My favorite math book was called Algebra The Easy Way, and was sort of a fantasy novel where they had to learn algebra to solve new problems and foil the nefarious Gremlin. No idea if it stands the test of time, but as a kid I was all in on that.
while i appreciate his love of math, i have lost track of how many times i yelled at my phone telling him to juST HOVER OVER THE BOXES YOU WOULD SAVE SO MUCH TIME MATTHEW PLEASE
The astronomical implications of this concept are so interesting. Like, there's the stuff they mentioned, but also! Astroid belts? They would essentially dissipate and/or destroy themselves! It would be the simultaneous disappearance of all major sources of gravity! What celestial bodies actually survived? Just moons? Comets? Astroids? Was there some unifying characteristic that meant planets and stars disappeared? The presence of certain elements? Or perhaps the strength of their gravitational pull? Or even just their size? Really looking forward to a theory or a The Science video!
The game actually said all HABITABLE planets disappeared. So only planets with life on them disappeared. Planets like Jupiter, Venus or any other lifeless planet unless they terraformed remained after the quiet rapture.
@@shard7549 Interesting! I didn't catch that. That would make things even more chaotic, even in just our solar system! The disappearance of the stars is the biggest factor, since they're still the main players gravitationally in the broader universe, but if uninhabitable planets remain systems of celestial bodies with large planets like gas giants could develop as starless versions of solar systems! There'd also be a lot more destruction of celestial bodies than if it had been all planets, as even smaller planets like Mercury are many times larger than most of the remaining bodies
They caught that fire really fast. If you notice, the control console's bottom which is mostly in shadow, begins to start lighting up at 1:02:48 as an indicator that something is getting brighter behind you - aka the fire - and you're staring at that control panel for most of the game even as the bottom starts to light up but it happens so slowly that you wouldn't notice it very quickly even though you've been staring at it this whole time and likely still are.
Listening to that math discussion as someone who always despised math, and still does, felt like listening to 2 ppl discuss the different ways they enjoy getting shoved down the stairs. I'm glad there are ppl who genuinely enjoy the stuff, because if I had to do it for a living, I'd either go insane or stick my head in a blender. Personally, Team Creative Writing for the win. Give me a good premise and time to properly flesh it out, and I'll make you sleep with the lights on for weeks or just a lovely world to vacation from reality in while you work
I definitely need the playlist of podcast-y episodes!!! Like, they are so perfect for me to work to, whenever I'm doing my monotonous grading (middle school teacher). Even if someone else could do it, that would be amazing!!
Despite the fact i know that in the game itself the sub is actually just off the bottom of the map and you only control the camera, it still feels immersive enough that i completely forget that fact while watching
When the sub has that heavy bump at around 52:25, which changes the x, y position from 716, 258 to 577, 355 (and another at around 1:12:25, where a different bump changes the location from 180, 605 to 277, 634), it kinda makes me question that hypothesis... Scarier about it - or perhaps more confusing about it - is that the distance was crossed not by way of an increased speed, but *instantaneously*. As if space suddenly just warped around the ship and spat it out elsewhere. STRANGER THAN THAT is that the angle of the ship didn't even experience a 0.01 degree change during the bump, which (if it was a portals thing) would require a perfectly parallel planar-face-angle for the entrance and exit points.
I'm not sure if someone else has mentioned this but on time 54:38, the photo they get reminds me of the weird presence that's under the ocean from the Gemini Home Entertainment series. I'm pretty sure it also comes up again during the crusade footage. I need to go back to it and check.
Someone has been in a iron lung for like 70 YEARS and is a lawyer and has been in a iron lung for his ENTIRE LIFE and he is one of many people who has fallen victim to polio a disease
i'd put "everything everywhere all at once" on the syllabus. easily one of the best movies ever made, and singlehandedly proves that cinema is still capable of originality in the modern day.
right now as a high school student, math is probably my worst subject. Im astonished that you could remember how to do slope, i did that last year, and did it well, but don't remember now. Its crazy to me that you'd remember that, is that something you use commonly? Or is my memory just soo bad, because watching videos where you talk about your experiences in high school feels so isolating because of my lacking of memory of how to do stuff or just missed opportunities from hearing that you did.
Med student here. For anyone interested in the iron lung concept, the iron lung is a medical device from the early to mid 1900s that was made to help people, who were completely paralyzed from polio, be able to breathe. The iron lung creates an area of negative pressure (relative to the environment) around your body, which causes the lungs to expand and pull in air. This is actually very similar to how normal breathing works (you use your diaphragm and rib muscles to pull out your chest wall, which makes the volume of your lungs bigger and decreases the pressure in your lungs-this is Boyle’s law from chemistry in action!). Then the pressure returns to normal in the iron lung, which collapses your lungs and pushes air out. The iron lung has fallen out of use because of 1) vaccines which prevent polio and 2) we now use mechanical ventilators, which push air into your lungs but aren’t quite so cumbersome and we can access patients easier when they are on a vent.
Wow! Thanks, appreciate it!
Thank you.
Medical science!
smort
I had known it was for people that had polio, but didn't know how it worked, so that is really cool!
32:26 The game is made in a "real" 3D environment, as in, it's not just the walls of the ship with "curated" pictures (other than the eye). You're actually moving through the fully detailed space as you would in a normal 3D game, just with different controls and blindly.
The camera is moving through the miniature environment very slowly to create the illusion of size. The submarine is a separate area of the game that doesn’t move at all.
There's a video that actually shows you what the map and the actual models of the items look like. "Iron Lung but you can actually see" is what it's called as far as I remember.
The submarine is just a small room in a void. The pictures are being projected from a camera that floats around the "game world".
@@RpTheHotrod Ah, I see you saw that recent video as well, yeah, games are a weird thing
@@wilkillerxl1 game design is fascinating. Should look into the Outer Wilds documentary.
Its so weird to see Matt scared sometimes, he comes across so much scary content and he still isn't desensitized. I'm amazed
He actually swears its so scary for him. See 0:06 he says "holy s***" Its wacky when he does because it is so rare
I think we are conditioned to never truly be unable to be scared. It would hurt our survival chances in the wild and our genetic code has that neef for survival so hard wired in it
@Don't Read My Profile Photo …………
okay
Frankly the environment he plays in being as jolly as Santa’s workshop, breaks the immersion of scary games more than the windows restart notice.
@@mightyakkylex But wouldn't we have a much better survival chances if you don't get scared? Like being calm in a stressful situation
I love how @38:12, Matpat and Ashe made fun of the small Stonehenge-like structure but completely missed the creepy fish face.
The fact that Mat almost said "Holy Shi-" really tells how good of a horror game this is, the idea is so simple, but yet it feels like the most original horror game that's come out after a very long time.
where is it
@@ender__games5983 in the intro after the jumpscare mat whispers "Holy shi-" or "Oh shi-"
@@heresywithana thanks
@Elisa Maza well- that one also shows true emotion. It's just derived from being in the early stages of being a husband.
Two of the most original horror games to come out, coincidentally being indies, involve cameras and “safe zones” with little protection against the dangers coming towards you.
So glad you guys decided to play this game, however, I don’t know if I just missed it but I’m bummed that y’all didn’t notice the interact-able paper on the ground in the back of the submarine. It’s crazy tho that even if you miss a huge part of the LORE you can still enjoy the game. A testament to how good this game is
Also a bummer they missed the fish scare in the first picture of the huge open cavern, the one where you see it in the first photo, but not the second
@Matt Finnerty But they didn't notice it
@Matt Finnerty Well, you have a point ^^
That and they missed the fish disappearing from one of the photos... And the brick walls...
@@Smok_Argus Yepp- But at least the eye almost always apppears
I always appreciate it when the person playing the game understands and/or can extrapolate some of the higher scientific implications. It genuinely adds to the horror.
At 38:16, the fact that Mat hadn’t realized that there was a giant anglerfish-looking entity watching his submarine was surprising to me, because it is so prominent compared to the surrounding void behind the (presumably) coral-.
Matpat telling Ash so genuinely that they are not dumb is the most wholesome thing I've seen all week, that man is so sweet
Tomorrow he’s gonna get arrested for child abuse and murder.
Could I get a timestamp?
@@justatcat4580 26:19
they?
@@mikebipping6166 Ash uses She/they pronouns
“When ringo sang yellow submarine that was not what he meant” who ever names these things deserve a popsicle
They deserve a tube slide of their own
A spongebob popsicle
@@AlyxTheProtogen a perfect SpongeBob popsicle
@@AlyxTheProtogen and maybe Spongebob patties too
Just imagine me, a literal math teacher, grading tests while they talk about slope intercept form.
I found myself solving for slope whenever Mat made a turn or began to solve for it, I never realized how easily degrees could be converted to slope!
Yeah a fun fact about things like trigonometry and calculus is that its all just slope.
Seriously! A lot of trig is just pythagorean theorem but they changed the letters they used for the variables (from abc to xyr)
@@mallk238 idk if thats supposed to make it easier or-
@@bloomenvogel makes it wayyy easier! What makes more sense to you: memorizing a bunch of degrees (pi/3,pi/4,pi/6,...) or solving for x using basic algebra?
It just SOUNDS scary because it uses a lot of big words. (that's not a dig at anyone's intelligence. I was a math tutor for a while, a LOT of people would take one look at a new symbol and want to die. Then you tell them what it means and they go "oooohh that's MUCH easier!" the big words and weird symbols are scary to us in the same way that a peacock has a lot of feathers on its tail that look like eyes to a predator.)
@@mallk238 that's the sad thing. in most cases, it depends on how math is taught. like ash i was taught to fear math too. i'm still searching for a tutor that can make it more accessible for me :C
Markiplier described this game perfectly, this game is pervasive and perfect for making you feel helpless. I truly loved how they played into mechanics instead of lore or graphics. Truly Great!
Gameplay has always been the foundation on which story(lore) and graphics are built upon. Most of my personal favourite games of all time are games with great gameplay but weak stories, and graphics almost never really matters.
going back to the witty banter, there's a guy still alive living in an iron lung. His name is Paul Alexander and he's been living in it for the last 70 years. He's currently 76
That means he was six when he went in- that’s so sad. Also, probably a stupid question, but why haven’t they pulled him out yet?
Commenting this to remind myself to come back to hear the answer to the other reply
@@weedlechu For 10 years, Alexander never left the device or his house. But then he had a breakthrough, teaching himself to breathe on his own by forcing air into his lungs. That allowed him to get around in a wheelchair for up to eight hours.
"The first day I was outside the house was extraordinary. It was a 100 percent improvement," he recalls.
Determined to go to college, he moved onto campus and with the help of a nursing assistant attended classes, earning a degree from the University of Texas. He eventually went on to earn a law degree, passed the bar, and practices civil and criminal law.
He has a computer keyboard and a touchtone phone by his head which he can manipulate with a plastic stick held in his mouth. When he goes to court for a case, he has assistants who help him. He's traveled farther from his home on rare occasions. The iron lung, which has wheels, is shipped to meet him at his destination.
This the best I could find, hope it helps
@@hagopstepanian5966 There was a TV story about him. He had to get in touch with a machinist to custom make replacement parts for his iron lung because they just aren't made anymore and parts are hard to find now.
@@lilpinklama7382 because he still needs it. He's the only survivor with paralytic polio, so it's not like it was enough of a problem to find another solution for it.
38:14 I like how they completely missed the giant fish just hanging out in the background.
I mean, with a static"ee?" screen, things can blend together. I missed it to begin with, so not exactly super obvious if you're not looking for it like I was when I saw this comment.
@@mr.dynomite8890 Really? To me it's pretty obvious
Yeah it kinda frustrated me too, but I see how it can be missed if you're not looking for it
More wild is how they managed to miss the convict's letter every single time they went to the photo camera, even when extinguishing the fire made them look directly at it.
For theorists they aren't that bright... no wonder they were thrown in the sub and left to die. All you could hear from my room was the "REEEE" everytime they missed something and they missed A LOT
I've been watching GT live for many years now and never realized that there was a space behind the couch between the wall and the couch
THERES SPACE BEHIND THE COUCH???
@@acommentingpotato9170 matpat gose behind the couch to grab the merch to show off in the witty commentary part of the vid
There's been different sets and places gtlive has taken place over the years ^^ Sometimes they'd walk behind the couch, other times the couch was against the wall and I could swear the art board (that Chris would draw on) rested on top of the couch (and slanting at the wall) because it fell once or something ^^
My point is, to think there was no behind of the couch is fair~ ^^
WAIT WHAT NOOOOOOO
In some of the older vids where Steph was on camera more he’d sometimes climb behind it as a joke
MatPat's ability to focus on scientific theoreticals that he forgets what information was already provided and starts suggesting said information as a theory, is fascinating
Maybe we should call them "Former Moons."
I'd worry about calling them "Dwarf Planets" because it has 'planet' in the name. We wouldn't want them to suddenly disappear because of an arbitrary classification choice.
Good point actually, some dwarf planets like Pluto are actually smaller than our moon, which makes you wonder what actually warrants a disappearance...
Does the disappearance depend on the classification, or does this classification depend on the disappearance? In which case of the latter, the true planetary status of Pluto is entirely dependent upon this event.
Somehow, this comment reminds me of Douglas Adams and the hitchhikers trilogy..... :D
@@salemcrow5078 well its only habitable planets that disappear
They'd be rogue moons. A rogue moon is a moon that is released from the gravitational well of its parent planet.
Huh, I can't believe lorefinder Mattpat missed the note he could have read in the submarine. He was staring straight at it during the fire XD
He probably thought it was just decor modeled in the sub
It's weirdly cozy and calm with just Matt and Ash, they are so friendly, the entire aura is like firendship and rainbows without Mirror Matts chaotic energy 😂😅
I was just about to comment this, I agree wholeheartedly. They have a nice energy when it's just the two of them.
@@directorjake But dont get this wrong Mirror Matt you're still valid 😂 (IF you see this comment)
It's true but also Ash is literally.... Mirror Matt but a girl voice. Even the enunciation is identical, which is what makes it unnerving. Theyre siblings correct? Please someone tell me they are, otherwise the similarity is weird lol. -
@@AarenYASS they aren't, unless you think about it in the context of they are both figments of matpat's imagination, so if matpat's brain birthed them into being, they are theoretically siblings in that regard?
@@AarenYASS Ehhhm nope, just nope, they aren't really that similar LUL.
While Ash Validates Matt, Mirror Matt just straight up bullies him, IN a friendly way that is. That's just one of the MANY differences, but what you might have noticed is the fact, that for sure both of them have the A to the DHD 😂🤣
“It’s literally globbing” is the best sentence I’ve heard all day
It do be globbing ngl.
The Iron Lung changes the pressure negative and positive to simulate breathing. It was used for Pollio before the vaccination.
I love how you completely summarised a med students paragraph long comment in two sentences 😂 thanks for the info!
@@cherie..cherry I didn't realize a med student commented....their answer is clearly far more technical than mine.
Both comments are good
“proportionally you’re doing great” I’m adding that to my vocabulary, thanks Ash!
Matt: but if the planets disappeared, where were we?? Were we on a space station? Lore!!!
The paragraph he just read confirming this: -_-
2:08 "When your this channel and a 20 minute game takes like an hours and a half." As shown by Iron lung.
Thank you for making these videos. It is great watching your more detail oriented gaming style.
18:54
Matt : "And, that is it..."
The Abandoned Note literally on The Floor :
_"Am I a joke to you ???"_
36:43 - his face changes from "Go on, i'm listening" to "What. The f*ck. Was that?!" And then "well... that was SUS" and finally "must've been the wind".
I love hearing Matt wonder about how moons can be moons without planets when about 3 sentences earlier it specified habitable planets.
Love how the very first part of the lore that he talked about, Matpat started talking about all planets suddenly gone instead of noticing that it was all habitable planets. There can still be moons on non-habitable planets.
Hm. That talk at the beginning made me wonder. How many planets actually vanished? It only said "habitable" planets disappeared. Theoretically, there would be plenty of planets left, they just couldn't be lived on
That's true
I feel like "habitable" would extend as well to anything capable of having a Bio-dome on it. Planets like Mercury can't, but mars can. Idk if that made sense
Any planet habitable or containing resources got merked
@@Finite_Source so everything got merked?
@@thesleepytyrannosaurusrex297 yeah everything other than moons, space stations, and theoretically completely barren planets but I don't think that's mentioned
Everyone: *talking about how good the game is*
Me, staring at the fucking lava lamp: *breathing heavily while pulling out my wallet* I don’t need it, I don’t need it…
Edit: I bought the lamp
Update: MY LAMP IS ARRIVING SOMETIME THIS WEEK AND I’VE NEVER BEEN SO EXCITED FOR SOMETHING IN MY LIFE
Update 2: I got my lamp :))
Luckkky. I'd totally buy it if I could.
I don't think swears are necessary and they aren't usually funny, but your usage of the F word tickled me
@@Fleshi_Guy615 it tickles
@@ShortArtGuy It does
was it worth it? lel
This is a new one, haven’t heard of it, but with a name like Iorn Lung it’s gardteed to have some scares that will leave mat… BREATHING HEAVY… get it?
I just got home from a long day of school, and this pun made me smile. Thank you for that. :)
👏🏻👏🏻 great pun!
you get two claps and a half 👏🏻👏🏻
It's recent but actually decently old! Maybe a couple months old by now.
So tempted to dislike, that was so bad 😂
This is a perfect blend of Eldritch horror and sci-fi horror. Absolutely love this game.
Fun fact (actually it isn’t so fun, it’s kinda terrifying to think about): speaking on the “ghostlight of vanished stars”, Mat was correct in that it is referring to the residual light left by dead stars after they burn out. So, if this were to happen for the sun, we wouldn’t know for 8 minutes. So we wouldn’t know about the event spelling the beginning of the end for every living thing’s existence on earth, until 8 minutes after it has actually happened, I.e too late. Chilling thought. For all we know, that 8 minute period could’ve already started.
Well it's been like 20+ mins so I think it's safe to say it hasn't yet lmao
r/TIHI
Thanks, Satan O.o
the effect of the suns gravity being gone might be noticed faster then the 8 minutes of light left
Einstein would like a word with you...
If you check at 52:31, during that bump the coordinates change (716 to 577 x-coord). The tense moment was well designed to make the player miss that abrupt glitch. Another jump happens at 1:12:30 (180 to 277 x-coord and 605 to 633 y-coord).
I don’t know it’s a glitch or a purposeful bump to show the thing that pushed you really pushed you
@@Pikwii Good point! I hadn't considered that.
I love Ash so so much, she's so funny and has such an adorable personality. Also I relate to her about that fear of math and how dumb it made me feel.
They're great! Also, I think they use they/them instead of she/her! Hope that helps :D
@@muski3168 It's both! Ash uses they/she 😁
@@emma-janeulmer438 Ty for letting me know:) I'll keep that in mind in the future
RIGHT!! ash appreciation theyre so amazing😭
Rewatching this since Mark is making the movie about it- I think it’d be really fun for them to go back and play Iron Lungs with the lore update that came out
Matpat: "Why would they design an android to have lungs?"
Me: "Why tf would they build an android out of IRON?!"
The men of iron from warhammer 40k. Duh
Lungs could be used as part of a cooling mechanism.
You think the Iron Giant was simply misnamed then...? :p
Why would they give some iron lungs
@@acommentingpotato9170 warhammer 40k sucks
I think Matt missed the face at 38:12 and should have taken more than one picture at each spot. :D
Agreed.
I think may pat didn't believe he was in an actual 3D space
I'm surprised that you didn't spot the piece of paper on the ground that even markiplier found on his first play through and it has LOREEEEEE!!!
he missed so much in his play through xD
You need to play what remains of Edith Finch
Ong
It's a wonderful game and needs to be fully played through
I 100% agree with this, it is an amazing game
yes! absolutely!
ON GOD X10000
The syllabus has GOT to include 'The entire history of the world i guess' by Bill Wurtz. Video literally defined me as a person.
1:08:00 for must-watch movies I always go straight to Tangled because that is the film that made child me figure out that my home life was not normal or ok and I think it can be a useful tool to help other children in similar situations do so too and hopefully get the help they need
you were stuck in a tower your whole life too? and tangled made you realize it's not normal?
@@arian41148 not really a tower but I was locked in a room nearly 24/7 and my parents even use some of the same manipulation tactics as Gothel lol
@@floatingcrispbag7842 im so glad you realised and hopefully got out. i hope you can recover friend /gen
The pacing of this game is fantastic, the tension leading up to the shear panic in the last few moments is prefect
I get so excited when Gtlive plays something I've never heard of !
I get even more exited when it is something I have heard of and I really love.
I find it interesting that, with how into environmental exploration Mat tends to be, that he didn't take more pictures to try and see his environment closer, especially at the target locations - which led to him missing a bunch of cool details. He even mentioned that there could be secret things hidden in parts of the game. The navigation was excellent (barring accidentally ramming into the wall at the end lol), but the witty banter might've distracted a bit from the game itself, unfortunately, due to it being a slow burn with a lot of quick moments that can pass you by
WOOO an episode with Ash! They're such a fun addition to the channel.
I love Ash (:
Have they mentioned if ash is nonbinary or something? I've noticed the two only ever referring to ash with "they/them" but I wasn't 100% sure if it was a thing or not? I wouldn't want to upset anyone, ya know?
@@minapazderak5867 I think it was confirmed on the subreddit!
@@genericaccount6063 I'll have to check! Ty
Is Matt still on though? Haven’t watched but is Ash replacing them or just an addition! I would hate so see Mat leave. Loved his energy with Matt Pat
This game is so smartly made. Gives me hope that we haven’t run out of every video game concept yet
45:27 in high school, the robotics team I was on had a modified Yee for our team cheer! It was so nice to hear it again, thank you for reminding me of it!
I need to listen to that on a 10 hour loop again...
I am *shocked* that MatPat doesn't know the 'yee' meme.
I reckon you'd love Monument Mythos. Tonnes of insane lore, it's like prestige analog horror
people don’t talk enough abt it :)
I have watched like 3-4 people play this including Markiplier but I like to watch others play the same games because everyone can have a different reaction to certain things and I want to observe those reactions
Does it cost money?, i'm planning to get it when i have a new pc
52:29 game successfully tricked MatPat into thinking the coordinates had changed naturally, when he did in fact teleport
I haven’t seen Matt get scared this easily since Chair in a Room…this is gonna be a red adventure for certain.
Haven't seen him scared since his first encounter with the villainous FAN.
I’m really enjoying see more people play this game, I’ve remember playing when it first came out. happy you guys are enjoying as much as I did when I played it.
This video honestly makes me think that MatPat is missing all the horror stuff on purpose
Ash had a "seagulls stop it now" moment
Now *that* is something that needs to be on The Syllabus
run run run jump. i can be your backpack while you run
Can't wait to watch this, Matt opened up the video with strong dad energy and I love that side of him hahaha :D
I'm so upset Matt missed the angler fish at 38:25
To answer the question at 11:50 : if the Earth vanished suddenly, then technically the moon would become an "exoplanet". However, should said planet be bound to a sol system (which in this case, it is not) then it would be known as a dwarf planet. (Feel free to correct me if I am mistaken; I dont want to spread misinformation!).
I looked at your profile pic, and almost had a heart attack because I thought I commented something and then forgot it
In this case, the sun would also be gone, because every habitable planet AND every known star disappeared. So, the moon would become a dwarf planet and some other moons would become asteroids.
I'm so glad even a bigger nerd than I, like MatPat, found Proofs terribly annoying in school. #notalone
I still find proofs annoying and I'm a math major...
Me and my Geometry teacher this year simultanously agreed to do as LITTLE proofs as possible lmao
We’re doing it again now and I HATE IT.
Like I like the math part of finding the answers but why should I explain it to you! You should know, ur the examiner!!!
Why do they need us to prove something that's already been proven? I don't understand
literally everyone I know hates proofs. makes me glad that even as a math fan I skipped geometry in middle school
To add on to the _actual_ "Iron Lung" it is an actual machine that was meant to assist people to breathe when their lungs were failing, and Paul Alexander is the last remaining person to live with it. The machine itself is basically a capsule that would restrict the person's movement in order for it to assist and stabilize a person's breathing, Paul Alexander is the only living person to have the iron lung. He had to be placed into the iron lung because he had contracted polio (being the only paralytic polio survivor) but even with the constrictions of literally not being able to move, he was able to become a lawyer and even write a book just using his mouth.
21:58 i’m the same way. I hated maths in school but liked it when i understood. I also absolutely love vi hart videos in my free time even though i was failing maths that year
the syllabus playlist isn't what I expected but what I truly needed in my life
tips for future researching in game there is no timer the oxygen level is just location triggered and the game ends with the number of required locations you've photoed
Can we appreciate DadPat with his coffin' joke? He has fully transformed lol
I some times find it kinda annoying when I watch one lets player playing the same thing as matpat, but then Mat misses things that others find. Its feels so anxiety inducing
I mean, we know everything in this game but we're not the ones playing so it's no surprise that some youtubers missed some stuff
I feel the same way alot
I was always a little sad that Detroit Become Human didn't get finished. It's my favorite choice based game. Conners my boy to but Kara is my favorite. I always identified with her more because I work in childcare and she did childcare type stuff.
When MatPat swears you KNOW it’s scary
I mean, theoretically if the android still ran on a kind of combustion engine, breathing would be a form of oxygen intake.
For the record, i would be so down to watch an all-day stream or episode of you finishing detroit.
It would be a dream come true
As a vocalist myself, I envy how flexible MatPat's jaw is
I envy it too, though for different reasons
@@Blarglesnarfe gross
38:24 just like Mat to completely miss the scary face right in front of him
Now everyone is playing Iron Lung, glad he played it so I can get some THEORIES, or just analyzing
There isn't much to go on here. You spend the whole game in a completely sealed submarine. Only one external camera and it only takes pictures instead of providing a live feed from the outside so you can see. The universe is dying and the few humans that remain scattered on space stations are in denial of the coming end.
@@Bluesit32 well honestly that's every game matpat covers .-.
Finally, I was waiting for MatPat to play this game. Lots of good opportunities for lore.
I love how Matpat runs like 4 channels and keeps us all entertained and who else thinks matpat should play Fredbear and Friends:Left to Rot 😁
Edit: I love the witty banter at the beginning
2nd Edit: Ash makes gtlive really calm while mirror Matt makes it really chaotic most of time
I don't know if Ash would ever see this but.....THANK YOU ASH WE LOVE YOU AND THINK YOUR AWESOME
The beginning caught me so off guard, so excited for the video!
This is such a unique and terrifying game, I'm so glad you guys played it!
My favorite math book was called Algebra The Easy Way, and was sort of a fantasy novel where they had to learn algebra to solve new problems and foil the nefarious Gremlin. No idea if it stands the test of time, but as a kid I was all in on that.
while i appreciate his love of math, i have lost track of how many times i yelled at my phone telling him to juST HOVER OVER THE BOXES YOU WOULD SAVE SO MUCH TIME MATTHEW PLEASE
The astronomical implications of this concept are so interesting. Like, there's the stuff they mentioned, but also! Astroid belts? They would essentially dissipate and/or destroy themselves! It would be the simultaneous disappearance of all major sources of gravity! What celestial bodies actually survived? Just moons? Comets? Astroids? Was there some unifying characteristic that meant planets and stars disappeared? The presence of certain elements? Or perhaps the strength of their gravitational pull? Or even just their size? Really looking forward to a theory or a The Science video!
The game actually said all HABITABLE planets disappeared. So only planets with life on them disappeared. Planets like Jupiter, Venus or any other lifeless planet unless they terraformed remained after the quiet rapture.
@@shard7549 Interesting! I didn't catch that. That would make things even more chaotic, even in just our solar system! The disappearance of the stars is the biggest factor, since they're still the main players gravitationally in the broader universe, but if uninhabitable planets remain systems of celestial bodies with large planets like gas giants could develop as starless versions of solar systems! There'd also be a lot more destruction of celestial bodies than if it had been all planets, as even smaller planets like Mercury are many times larger than most of the remaining bodies
They caught that fire really fast. If you notice, the control console's bottom which is mostly in shadow, begins to start lighting up at 1:02:48 as an indicator that something is getting brighter behind you - aka the fire - and you're staring at that control panel for most of the game even as the bottom starts to light up but it happens so slowly that you wouldn't notice it very quickly even though you've been staring at it this whole time and likely still are.
I'm loving the addition of Ash to the cast, very entertaining.
Listening to that math discussion as someone who always despised math, and still does, felt like listening to 2 ppl discuss the different ways they enjoy getting shoved down the stairs. I'm glad there are ppl who genuinely enjoy the stuff, because if I had to do it for a living, I'd either go insane or stick my head in a blender. Personally, Team Creative Writing for the win. Give me a good premise and time to properly flesh it out, and I'll make you sleep with the lights on for weeks or just a lovely world to vacation from reality in while you work
Fun fact with the "Most replayed" feature is that the next thing to get implemented is downloadable videos, which are pretty effective.
I definitely need the playlist of podcast-y episodes!!! Like, they are so perfect for me to work to, whenever I'm doing my monotonous grading (middle school teacher). Even if someone else could do it, that would be amazing!!
Despite the fact i know that in the game itself the sub is actually just off the bottom of the map and you only control the camera, it still feels immersive enough that i completely forget that fact while watching
When the sub has that heavy bump at around 52:25, which changes the x, y position from 716, 258 to 577, 355 (and another at around 1:12:25, where a different bump changes the location from 180, 605 to 277, 634), it kinda makes me question that hypothesis...
Scarier about it - or perhaps more confusing about it - is that the distance was crossed not by way of an increased speed, but *instantaneously*. As if space suddenly just warped around the ship and spat it out elsewhere. STRANGER THAN THAT is that the angle of the ship didn't even experience a 0.01 degree change during the bump, which (if it was a portals thing) would require a perfectly parallel planar-face-angle for the entrance and exit points.
Oceangate is 250k bucks.
Iron Lung is 6 bucks.
Do the math.
Tbh I’d rather save 249994 dollars and live by playing the game
Logic: there's a giant monster in the sea MatPat: BACK IT UP
The syllabus is amazing. The Ultimate Showdown is a definite yes, but suddenly we get the Snapcube Sonic Fandub. I'm not complaining.
I'm not sure if someone else has mentioned this but on time 54:38, the photo they get reminds me of the weird presence that's under the ocean from the Gemini Home Entertainment series. I'm pretty sure it also comes up again during the crusade footage. I need to go back to it and check.
Someone has been in a iron lung for like 70 YEARS and is a lawyer and has been in a iron lung for his ENTIRE LIFE and he is one of many people who has fallen victim to polio a disease
That cold open was more than enough to get me to watch this whole video even though, or perhaps because, I’ve seen this game played ;)
36:47
Bro MatPat ignored one of the biggest dread buildups in the game because something moves past you. BECAUSE OF SEAGULLS. Perfect.
Hey Mat, just thought you would want to know, hyperboles are literary devices of extreme exaggeration, PARABOLAS are graphs of x^2.
Funnily enough, just yesterday I was wondering if Mat would ever check this out
I like how Matpat is expressing other interest through merch
The syllabus absolutely needs Leeroy Jenkins. It is a staple of meme culture and is still absolutely hilarious to this day
I am so excited for today's GT live!
Not live
i'd put "everything everywhere all at once" on the syllabus. easily one of the best movies ever made, and singlehandedly proves that cinema is still capable of originality in the modern day.
right now as a high school student, math is probably my worst subject. Im astonished that you could remember how to do slope, i did that last year, and did it well, but don't remember now. Its crazy to me that you'd remember that, is that something you use commonly? Or is my memory just soo bad, because watching videos where you talk about your experiences in high school feels so isolating because of my lacking of memory of how to do stuff or just missed opportunities from hearing that you did.
The theorist corp jacket is definitely one of my favorite pieces of merch. I love the reacted text and the research team on the back.