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I don't believe we would be alive well before Mars hit earth anyway. The tidal forces long before a collision and the orbital disruption, would kill us off long before a collision anyway.
Sorry but the description you give is faaaaaar to tame to depict the reality of such a collision. Tiny objects of a few kilometer in diameter cause damages of the sorts you describe in your video, not planets (!!!!). If mars collides with earth, both spheres will violently destroy each other, melt completely, and depending on angle and velocity either merge to a completely molten sphere of rock or separate into new bodies that orbit each other in various ways, potentially remerging and recolliding many times over! The extent of such a catastrophe is so apocalyptical that it cannot be stretched enough with words - it would total utter destruction of both worlds with incomprehensible damages. No rebuilding, no 2nd chance. Instant meltdown of the entire planet, possibly vanishing from existence completely.
When I heard that I lost a lot of motivation to finish. The temperature of the planet alone after the initial impact would be hotter than what any living thing could survive. We would all be dead in minutes if tidal forces didn't do us in before they even collided.
Earth could recover, I mean a few billion years ago when the solar system was very young a planet similar to Mars in size collided with earth, and everything you described happened. Were here now, so maybe Mars colliding wouldn't wipe out life on earth forever
As somebody watching RUclips its cool that scientists are looking in to things like this and it gives us something to watch... but other than that it leaves one thinking "Really? They're wasting money researching things like that? Its not like we'll be around in a few billion years"
Well, any research into this or into ways to stop something like this isn't really meant for the here and now but for the future and our possible decedents. If we are able to catch a shift that tells us something like this is going to happen even if it is in a few billion years, we can start now looking into ways of stopping it or fixing the problem. Such solutions would not be something that will be found over night or even implemented overnight, given the scale of what we would be working with it would take lifetimes to solve. Starting sooner rather than later in this case if better. We may not be around to enjoy the fruits of such labors but those that come after us will even if they are not in a form we currently recognize.
Uhhh...that would be equivalent to the collision of Theia with Earth which led to the creation of the Moon. Earth's crust would be rendered completely molten. NO life - or any FRAGMENT of ANYTHING humans have EVER created - would survive.
Simple: everyone and everything would die. There would be nothing left not just people being homeless. If a rock thousands of times smaller than mars killed off the dinosaurs then imagine what a planetary collision would do..
Someone should give this to the BBC in the UK so they can try to scare the crap out of us and provide a regular countdown for the next 4 billion years???
Well, in a long time earth would become habitatable again, and if not earth then maybe the new moons formed after the collision could serve as a new home.
0:50 I love your videos, but the audio from the clips sometimes drowns out the voice over. Especially on AppleTV. You guys should work on your volume leveling. I can barely hear the guy in the section labeled "intro".
Maybe such a collision could happen in the far distant future but it will be of no use. It would be better if we could bring some ocean moon, like Europa, into a habitable zone and make a living on it.
@ Adebuea for a small amount of time the earth did have rings becauss of the collision, but those ring particles started to attract each other and eventually formed the moon
@@Νικόλαος1665 nobody knows exactly what happened. Scientists say it all the time . Of all their explanations they have they still don’t know for sure how the moon got there
This video is one of the most poorly researched videos I've ever seen if Marth were to hit Earth it would destroy Earth we are close to the same size and the title forces would rip each other apart
"giant-impact theory" says that the Moon formed during a collision between the Earth and another small planet, about the size of "Mars". The debris from the impact collected in an orbit around Earth to form the Moon. So I guess according to science if Mars hit us, it might create another moon...?🤷🏾♂️ lol
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I don't believe we would be alive well before Mars hit earth anyway. The tidal forces long before a collision and the orbital disruption, would kill us off long before a collision anyway.
Sorry but the description you give is faaaaaar to tame to depict the reality of such a collision. Tiny objects of a few kilometer in diameter cause damages of the sorts you describe in your video, not planets (!!!!). If mars collides with earth, both spheres will violently destroy each other, melt completely, and depending on angle and velocity either merge to a completely molten sphere of rock or separate into new bodies that orbit each other in various ways, potentially remerging and recolliding many times over! The extent of such a catastrophe is so apocalyptical that it cannot be stretched enough with words - it would total utter destruction of both worlds with incomprehensible damages. No rebuilding, no 2nd chance. Instant meltdown of the entire planet, possibly vanishing from existence completely.
Don’t worry, he spent 0.2 minutes on the script (peered reviewed by 2nd grades Kindergarten) and the rest on video editing.
FACTS
I couldn’t watch anymore when he said people would be “homeless” 🤦♂️
“World-less” would be a better description.
When I heard that I lost a lot of motivation to finish. The temperature of the planet alone after the initial impact would be hotter than what any living thing could survive. We would all be dead in minutes if tidal forces didn't do us in before they even collided.
Earth could recover, I mean a few billion years ago when the solar system was very young a planet similar to Mars in size collided with earth, and everything you described happened. Were here now, so maybe Mars colliding wouldn't wipe out life on earth forever
Dude. If Mars collided with earth, all life would cease. Plus, humans wouldn't be around in 4 billion years. U srs?
I’m not sure I’d give humans *500* years.
Gotta watch out for those earthquakes. Oh, and also earthquakes.
What if Mercury was Venus's moon
As somebody watching RUclips its cool that scientists are looking in to things like this and it gives us something to watch... but other than that it leaves one thinking "Really? They're wasting money researching things like that? Its not like we'll be around in a few billion years"
Well, any research into this or into ways to stop something like this isn't really meant for the here and now but for the future and our possible decedents. If we are able to catch a shift that tells us something like this is going to happen even if it is in a few billion years, we can start now looking into ways of stopping it or fixing the problem. Such solutions would not be something that will be found over night or even implemented overnight, given the scale of what we would be working with it would take lifetimes to solve.
Starting sooner rather than later in this case if better. We may not be around to enjoy the fruits of such labors but those that come after us will even if they are not in a form we currently recognize.
i dont need to watch the video to know that it would suck
Goodbye...
Uhhh...that would be equivalent to the collision of Theia with Earth which led to the creation of the Moon. Earth's crust would be rendered completely molten. NO life - or any FRAGMENT of ANYTHING humans have EVER created - would survive.
Simple: everyone and everything would die. There would be nothing left not just people being homeless. If a rock thousands of times smaller than mars killed off the dinosaurs then imagine what a planetary collision would do..
Stuff like this is already happening. In a previous video, it said the moon is moving about 3cm away from Earth every year
I'm pretty sure it was only 1 cm per year
@@Νικόλαος1665 you might be right. Either way, it's very slowly moving away
Someone should give this to the BBC in the UK so they can try to scare the crap out of us and provide a regular countdown for the next 4 billion years???
"What If?" I didn't get out of bed this morning
If that was to happen it would be game over for the earth so why worry about it
Well, in a long time earth would become habitatable again, and if not earth then maybe the new moons formed after the collision could serve as a new home.
So much BS in a few minutes. Tragic.
But we not gonna be here 🤷🏾
Seriously Sir you got THE VOICE! Nice vid as always! 💪👌
It's literally an AI...
@@Transilvanian90 dont think so man
0:50 I love your videos, but the audio from the clips sometimes drowns out the voice over. Especially on AppleTV. You guys should work on your volume leveling. I can barely hear the guy in the section labeled "intro".
Maybe such a collision could happen in the far distant future but it will be of no use. It would be better if we could bring some ocean moon, like Europa, into a habitable zone and make a living on it.
In the movies, it only hits the US. I guess the rest of us will stand a chance, even a small one
Totally disaster !
Not a chance
The tardigrades might... MIGHT have a slim chance. Everyone and everything else is screwed.
..and the fact people dont believe in a creator is ludicrous to me!!!
I honestly don’t think that’s how the moon was created but hey I’m not a scientist
Ok, then how do you suggest it was created then?
@@Νικόλαος1665 idk . I wud think earth will have rings if that’s what happened
@ Adebuea for a small amount of time the earth did have rings becauss of the collision, but those ring particles started to attract each other and eventually formed the moon
@@Νικόλαος1665 that’s just a theory
@@Νικόλαος1665 nobody knows exactly what happened. Scientists say it all the time . Of all their explanations they have they still don’t know for sure how the moon got there
What if Mars hits Earth??? Game over baby...
Earth would be royally p***ed off, that's what!
Mars colliding with earth would be very similar to how another full on planet collided with the earth in the early solar system.
That collision rip off Earth's crust & made the moon
Science is a religion
So much reliance on unknowns.
That moon origin theory, like really 😁
And you were there were you mister all knowing one you can actually educate us fools on how it really happened huh ?
We WON'T be around!
So much bull stuff.
DO a video what if earth was made of Funko pls it would be versie cool if u do it thanks😊
What if the man in the moon really came from Mars? 🙄
That's talk'n about one big mess! 🙄
Wow🤯
5th 🙂
This video is one of the most poorly researched videos I've ever seen if Marth were to hit Earth it would destroy Earth we are close to the same size and the title forces would rip each other apart
"giant-impact theory" says that the Moon formed during a collision between the Earth and another small planet, about the size of "Mars". The debris from the impact collected in an orbit around Earth to form the Moon. So I guess according to science if Mars hit us, it might create another moon...?🤷🏾♂️ lol
what if? what if? what if? what is the point of this stupid and time-wasting speculation? - it can't and it won't. Period.