The "auditory hallucinations" of the guy screaming always gets me. It reminds me a lot of a scene from Predators where the predator uses Danny Trejo's character's voice and corpse as a lure to attract the attention of the other survivors. They only realise it's a lure when they shoot him in the head and he keeps "talking".
Regarding screaming for help being hallucinations (30:10), I've heard that if you hear screaming in the woods at night you should not go and try to help, as it is a common tactic for kidnappers to lure their victims. Same for encountering roadblocks in the middle of nowhere, they are often set ups for ambush. Oh, also pieces of paper left on the windshield of your car in he parking lot - they make you walk away from the driver door, giving the kidnapper an opportunity to attack.
Also apparently if someone eggs your windscreen it's a bad idea to get out and try and clean it. I've been told people do that do get you out of your car to steal it. It's safest to use your wipers and /very/ carefully drive to a carwash.
"We do not condone any harrassment of entities and parties mentioned in this video" makes it sound like "Please don't harass the night stalkers, they are people too" or something xD
I’m really glad Muta is getting back into deep dives into scary stuff like this. I’m sure I can speak for others as most of us here really enjoy these long deep dives that we can binge.
no Edit: some of y’all need to chill, I replied “no” to op because he wrote (more likely copy and pasted) a whole paragraph about the vid that hadn’t even been out for a minute. In no way was I criticizing the video as their was no way either me or op had even watched it. Edit 2: comment was one of those generic “can’t we all agree” like farming comments before he edited it
29:06 every person I have watched seems to always forgot that nature's mockery is first mentioned in the first video. Also not sure if you noticed but Jupiter's "it is not a eye" gets changed to "it is a open wound"
I really love VHS horror, too. The grainy look. It all starts off normal, then boom! They stole their voices. cardboard budget hands, and creepy kids staring at you. It's so awesome!
Old horror is the best,like tales from the crypt, before ppl got butthurt with images,i mean if horror isnt for you why complain,just change show and move along
@@MrKillabeez666 I've never understood people that watch horror and complain about it. In all honesty, horror is probably the only genre were it can be bad but still turns out to be good. Look at the movie Thankskilling. It's so bad that it loops it's horribleness and becomes awesome! lol
I use Sponsorblock lol, i'm tired of every youtuber telling me to shave my balls, get a vpn, and go do homework on Brilliant. I'm not against sponsors, except for scams like RAID shadow legends, but none of the sponsors i've seen have ever offered me an actual useful service or product that i'd use. Good for Muta for getting paid, but none of it is relevant to my lifestyle. I'm just not a consumer.
Man, no one ever does the MONUMENT MYTHOS. Those are easily my favourite, actually insanely harrowing stories that remain really well written. Definitely recommend the RUSHMOREREVENGE and the ROCKERFELLETTREETRAGEDY
monument mythos is such a different vibe compared to these types of videos. has a narrative first horror second type of vibe, sometimes taking long dryspells to loredump and contribute to what was many conspiracies before it finished. can understand why people don't or want to get into it. it's my favorite out of all of the rest of the arg horrors, it's fun and ridiculous but never in the bad ways
Now imagine your favorite cosmic horror unfiction project is Mystery Fleshpit National Park 😭 it sometimes feels like only Wendigoon knows it exists. MM does need more love too tho. I was recently on a greyhound bus and woke up in DC to see a certain obelisk. Lmao the moment of legitimate concern before consciousness returned to me fully can't be understated.
I’m working constantly at my farm, and I only have the ability to listen while I work. Although I can’t see my screen, I really appreciate you describing everything that you see! I just can’t get enough of your content, and I love the podcast!
Harbinge Technologies is the good guy in this situation. They’re working to defend humanity. The SIV is a machine which checks if people lack dreams(a symptom of deep root disease) and crushes their skulls
Yeah I’m glad he’s promoting Gemini, but his theorizing here is subpar and he doesn’t really go into the finer details like you would in a real deep dive.
@@Corynthius That's not possible. You forget. That's all. Chill. You dream less when high on Marijuana or if you're on SSRI/SNRI but not dreaming at all? That doesn't happen. Unless you're some weird creature that looks human.
Remy made Wilderness Survival Guide so intelligently. When confronting a bear, you stand your ground and put your arms up to appear bigger than you are, and it will deter the bear from attacking. When he says to speak sternly and back away, it's a subtle alluding to the fact that this is not a bear you're dealing with.
While the appear bigger is true for black bears, it doesn't work usually for anything bigger i.e. grizzly bears. So you should back up facing a grizzly if possible, and if not you need to curl into a ball and protect your head and neck with your arms. You need to hope you can either escape or last long enough for the bear to lose interest, never try to run as that might activate a bears hunting instincts.
@@LexiconAk really, a lot of times running is a bad choice for that exact reason from any animal. If we can outrun it, then absolutely, but there's a reason a lot of prey play dead; predators in the wild like their meals live.
Glad to see analog horror thriving, some series revert to the ol' "aaa spooky 1960's weather alert but supernatural???" but there's been a lot of really creative works the past couple of years.
@@mr.personalspace7831 yes, Mandela while being new still falls to old tropes such as loud = scary. The founding fathers of RUclips ARG such as Everyman hybrid and marble hornets are much scarier
I haven't seen anyone point it out yet, but when talking about Jupiter, on the last few frames, it changes from " it is not an eye" to " it is an open wound". Just in case you didn't noticed it!
Weirdly enough, "Macula" (one of the moons shown in the end) translates from the Latin meaning "spot, taint or wound". Things seem to point to some sort of creeping corruption on a planetary scale.
As a long time fan of cosmic horror, Gemini Home Entertainment does an excellent job with the genre and building true unease and dread, and never revealing too much, just enough to make you question what's going on. The whole thing with people making deals with these entities and factions taking the guise of corporations to save (or assimilate) the planet is a fun angle.
@@MIDNITE69 im no expert on analog horror myself, so i cant point to all the entries that have the lovecraftian bend, however, one thing adjacent to both is a video game called Lost in Vivo, which kinda mashed together Silent Hill with Lovecraft and has a analog aesthetic. (especially the mersus tapes, an extra mode).
the cosmic horror is amongst my favorite of all horror genres. Did anyone else get a huge Azathoth like feel from the end of this video? The end of the universe by the daemon sultan being awakened? The Nuclear Chaos.
Regarding that fermi paradox thing, "if life is so easy, someone would have came calling by now", that's assuming that all intelligent life has a similar nature to man. I find it hard to believe that an intelligent species with an evolutionary difference of millions of lightyears would have anything in common with mankind. They would be so alien to us it would probably be frightening.
Another thing, maybe whatever foreign otherworldly life alive could be around the same period of tech we are or lesser. We cannot really travel beyond our means today, so why would we assume another intelligent life will be calling to us? that is like you said, if they're even sentient or similar. heck, there are little areas in our observable universe that falls into the goldilocks zone, and what we know today are only afterimages millions of years behind. Whatever life that may have formed, could potentially see us the same way, an afterimage of a barren world on the outskirts of their own observable field.
@@nianichole2856 If that's true, then I can imagine a sad conclusion. What if, by the time images of life or intelligent life reach Earth, it's already died on its planet or vice versa? What if we see an alien race and come out to meet it, excited that we've discovered intelligence like ours for the first time, but once we get there we realize they're gone and we're even more alone than when we started?
@@thunderclanwarrior1253 it would still be exciting because that would confirm that we are not alone and that if one other planet other than ours has been confirmed to have life than a lot of other habitable planets can and do have life other than our blue dot
Other possibilities include us being so small compared to the aliens that we’re as insignificant and unnoticeable as bacteria is to us, or one of my favourites: aliens millions of light years away have technology that can focus light from Earth to their “eyes” but it doesn’t account for the distance the light must travel, so all they see when they look at our planet is dinosaurs and they have no idea we exist.
So I just had a thought. So we know infected can’t dream, that’s what the sleep visualizer does. It tells you if someone is infected. So assuming all of these visualizations are of infected people, what if these “dreams” are just what they’re seeing right then and there. What’s odd is humans to these infected look like mannequins, and you’ll notice that in the home invasion video people or “prey” are seen as mannequins. It’s possible these visualizations reveal that the infected can no longer see people as people, or have lost their humanity
If you enjoyed Gemini, I highly recommend checking out Alex Kansas’ “The Monument Mythos.” It’s more like an alternate history conspiracy thriller with increasingly supernatural elements, but whatever creepy elements there are are haunting. It’ll stick in your mind long after you watch it.
During the Sleep Visualization portion, the dream involving the cataclysmic explosion was directly preceded by the declaration that dreams *cannot tell the future*. It occurs to me that this might be a concerted effort to dissuade anyone from potentially thinking that an apocalypse was imminent based on that dream. It would also explain why that particular dreamer "died in their sleep". They couldn't be allowed to live for fear of someone discovering that those dreams in particular weren't just dreams; they were prophecy.
personally i don't think the dreamer died in their sleep; the video doesn't explicitly say that they never woke up, but rather that their dream never ended... which could imply that it wasn't a dream
Chilled, Nexpo, and others have already done this ARG like last year, but I still sat through this whole video I really like Muta's take on this great ARG.
@@regimentalstandard there's some level of immersion to it, especially with the game they made. it falls in the category of an ARG despite them listing it as an analog horror in their youtube profile
As someone who has spent a couple summers at Minnesota wilderness camps, I 100% understand how this came to be. I absolutely love seeing an ARG that hits so close to home!!
I don't know if you caught it but on Jupiter at around 19:42 the last sentence "It is not an eye" turns into "It is an open wound" just as it glitches and moves on.
that conclusion with the idea that there's a slowly-encroaching end of life event that just needs to catch up with our planet is honestly the most sensible thing I could've drawn from these videos. another tidbit was the idea that we're the aliens-- it's a semi-popular theory that life in itself wasn't naturally occurring within earth, but that it came from a comet that landed/crashed into earth after or around the hadean period fun stuff regardless of the existential crisis!
The timing of this was scarily incredible, I've been binging Nexpo for at least 3 or 4 hours prior to this video, started by me beginning his recent video on this that I had to stop because his coverage was actually just too creepy for me haha. Found this video a much more approachable coverage of the ARG, just a massive coincidence it went up exactly as I gave up on Nexpo's coverage
Gemini is the only analog horror series I've ever kept coming back to. Definitely partially due to me being a 90s child who grew up with VHS and that it doesn't just rely on extreme imagery and jumpscares, but mostly for it's mystery. It does an excellent job building mystery through seemingly unrelated videos that gradually start to connect more as the series progresses. We even get a pretty complete picture of the inciting event behind much of what we see, but it still leaves a ton of space for speculation and mystery. It's very well done.
33:31 I can confirm that that's what sleep paralysis actually feels like. Its the scariest experience you can witness. The fact you are bound to your bed without any restrains and see a figure in the corner makes me shiver and I had these twice this year Edit: Damn really didnt expect some likes and comments, bless 🙏
For me I don't see scary figures or creatures. It's more of the paranoia and vulnerability that mess with my head. The worst is when your mind knows you get sleep paralysis, and you start to have dreams in which you are paralyzed. That is when you start to see creepy stuff. I've had dreams of being paralyzed and I wake up into being paralyzed again, I've had it chain a dozen times thinking I'm in the real world each time. The shit is wild.
i once saw a woman with egg shaped black eyes and she was standin tall beside my bed and her face kept getting long untill my room began getting annihilated, it was so scary ...i woke up from sleep paralysis like a bitch.
My SP demon just looked like a shadow. It felt like he kept pressing the bed right next to my ear with his finger. He would dart everywhere I looked, then back to right next to my ear to poke. It suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucked
dude I must be the only person in the world that not only doesn't mind the visits from my sleep paralysis demon sometimes i think its kinda relaxing. I only rely got freaked out by the first couple of times after that its kinda like " ah so this is what we're going with tonight brain? really?"
I like it ngl it fits my type of analog horror but at times they do try too hard to sell the whole spooky scary thing, still think its a great ARG/AH series though and the amount of work they put into it is amazing
You may have better luck browsing the tags for, "unfiction." Because an ARG is supposed to be a participatory live game where players solve steps, people have started to differentiate for immersive horror that is meant to be consumed at any time by a watcher/reader/etc, the people covering good unfiction are likely to be pretty savvy about what's coming out recently and know where the good shit is.
Jupiter has 53 named moons and 26 awaiting to be named officially, so Jupiter has 79 moons in total. Saturn has 82 moons, 53 named and 29 are awaiting confirmation of discovery and official naming.
Muta explaining at the end that it could be an infection of sorts, reminds me of the Dead Space solution to the Fermi paradox. An invasive species consumes life intelligent enough to sustain it/them and spread further once the host planet is consumed
Really strange how, the more I compare these videos to the Necromorphs in Dead Space, the more similarities I see. I wonder if this was inspired by Dead Space?
When the John talks about wounds on the survival guide, he says to rip out "foreign objects" he means to rip out the deep root disease before it reaches your bone and spreads. 52:09 "the harbinger" is sad to watch to humans die, this is because this is the company knowing that they are telling kids to go out into the woods to keep the aliens away from them. Harbinger is also the company that made the storm radio
Not that much of a fan of VHS horror nowadays since sometimes the content seems like it recycles assets from stereotypes or tropes but Gemini Home Entertainment really hits it home where it matters.
im more scared of the thing that couldve wounded jupiter (19:39 for a brief bit the text changes from "it is not a eye" to "it is a open wound") than i am scared of the idea the planets could be alive
@@KaiserMattTygore927 tbh GHM might be one of my fave args just cuz of my insane love for biopunk stuff i goddamn fell in love with that crusader probe video
Somehow i kinda think about horror manga from junji ito about planet that alive and eating other planet and eventually eating earth (it's gruesome stuff)
It's really interesting to me how the VHS, with it's flaws and artifacts, became so strangely scary when compared to modern video. Something completely innocent and innocuous could become unsettling if it was on a VHS tape. I wonder if the same thing will happen to the current video formats in the future. Will people who watch 3D holograms become unsettled by 2D images and videos? It's fascinating to think about.
Probably my favorite RUclipsr that checks out scary/creepy stuff right here. It’s cause he doesn’t exaggerate or over low his reactions. He’s just himself, genuine thoughts and feeling regarding the videos and all.
I like GHE because it’s pretty clear there’s no real hope in this situation, it adds this feeling of unavoidable dread since, barring a miracle, humanity can’t stop the forces bent on its destruction. Also in “Our Solar System” it mentions Earth is ONE of the planets capable of supporting life…
The answer to the Fermi Paradox is rather simple actually. We live out in the middle of nowhere. There arent any other houses for hundreds of miles & we keep standing at the window waiting for a neighbor to drive by..... No one is gonna drive by, we are too far out of the way for everyone else in existence.
Muta! I’m new to the channel but talking about the skinwalkers… you should look into the Native American skinwalker stories. Growing up in New Mexico we heard these stories all the time and still freaks me tf out.
@@SSD_Penumbra lol makes sense…Mars, which then leads you down a whole new rabbit hole bc of the names of those two moons and the meaning of those names being “fear and dread” and the other one being “terror” and something else I can’t remember. Lol plus Mars being the god of war… Or we are in the Milky Way, mars the chocolate company makes milky ways….oh god it’s already in motion (lol this part is a joke😂)
I've had sleep paralysis more times than I can count and I have never had any scary visual hallucinations. The only one I've had is when I tried to get out of bed, but the room rotated as I moved through the air only to be back on the bed. Really hard to describe. It's like going out of bounds in a video game and the screen fades and it resets you into the position you were last time. The scariest thing that's happened to me is hearing the ground shaking and a storm howling outside, and I feel like I'm caught in an earthquake but I can't move from my bed.
I've had sleep paralysis a handful of times in my life, and out of those I've seen something watching like twice. Other times were what seemed like wind, or maybe the type of ambience you'd hear in a cave maybe, But the watchers are the reason I despise sleep paralysis.
@@Ace-wd6qx ive had sleep paralysis numerous times and its usually auditory hallucinations, usually i dont see anything visual but i might from like the corner of my eye but its always the feeling of having someone standing over me or right next to me watching me and i can hear noises and breathing but i cant move its scary as fuck i always eventually snap out of it and look around my room and make sure im alone lol
16:40 "something is blurring in the back" my laptop is struggling right now, so when you said "back" it glitched just like how analog horror does and it scared me so much 💀
so, to add some context to the Fermi Paradox: First. It's only limited to our galaxy.. Intergalactic travel and communication is physically impossible. Space expands faster than the speed of light, the speed limit of the universe. If you were to travel from one galaxy to another you would be forever lost in an ever expanding void from which you have zero chance of escape. There's some EXTREMELY minor exceptions, but still the Fermi Paradox *only applies to our galaxy*. Second, the Fermi Paradox does not necessarily account for intelligent, sapient life. Only life in general. As we've seen on earth, sapient, intelligent life capable of even understanding the concept of space is exceedingly rare (the only example being us, homo sapiens) so while life may not be rare, intelligent life most certainly is and that search is completely limited to our own galaxy which sorta makes the fermi paradox moot Third. It takes incredibly long periods of time for life in general to crop up and even longer for said life to evolve into something like us. It takes literal billions of years for life to get as complicated as it is on earth, and the universe has only been calm enough for life to crop up for about half of its existence. Moreover, given intelligent life is already very very rare as it is, it's likely that any potential intelligent life in the milky way simply hasn't had the chance to advance to the point of intra-galactic travel and communication Fourth. The idea that there's tons of planets capable of hosting life is misleading. It needs to meet extremely specific conditions to not only be hospitable but to spawn life at all. Currently our best understanding of the source of life is the idea of a primordial soup. Essentially you need the right chemicals swirling around in the same space until it perfectly meets the conditions to create a simple, self replicating single celled organism. Moreover, planets need a plethora of different conditions to host life, and one of them is being in-between the spiral arms of the galaxy not in them. The spirals are where the majority of planets exist, they're incredibly dangerous and chaotic, completely inhospitable to life but it's where 80% of the planets in the galaxy are. So so far our search for life is limited to 20% of the planets in the solar system, which not only have to be capable of hosting life but also need to be capable of *spawning* life the biggest take away though is that if we were to find remains of intelligent, sapient alien life that is no longer around the idea of proposes of a "great filter" is very real. The more examples we find of this, the bigger the threat. This only applies if the life is more advanced than us though. If it's less advanced it's safe to say we have passed the great filter, or is inconclusive whether this applies overall moreover, if we don't find intelligent, sapient life the great filter is uncertain. Or we do but not the remains of it (ie intelligent sapient life thats still around) it's likely that the great filter is less of a concern than we thought
I love your content, but I fell asleep with this playing on my headphones and it gave me the most fucked up and neverending nightmare of entities chasing me only when nobody else is looking and only you in my dream was the only one who believed me, but you were talking the whole time and took me out into the back country and for some reason was super chill about the things spawning and following us, i pannicked the whole time and I don’t remember feeling this hopeless and scared in a long time. Sorry for no punctuation, writing this right after waking up.
My favorite part was the video where it is how to deal with a robbery and you learn that it is from the perspective of the monster invading. And it just made me think about the eldritch horror being on his first day on the job nervous and watching the training video over and over. MAybe they just need hugs.
You're right about sleep paralysis. I had it couple of weeks ago, and besides not being able to move and panicking, I saw a human shaped shadow standing beside my bed. When it was over I literally screamed for my husband to come help. Took me a while to recover.
Did anyone notice how each video either showed how to help us by identifying different creatures or mutations like fake humans or other parts of a video encouraged children to feed the forest. That's because in my opinion that the name Gemini Entertainment was chosen because the Gemini is represented by twins. One being good or kind hearted and the other being mischievous or menacing or just straight up bad. I think also iris is from one of stars in the astronomy Gemini symbol. Just a thought
I've been thinking if I should comment this or not, but here we go. I am a chemist, and worked with astrobiology for a while. One of the projects I did with a Inorganic Professor, was to think of life being created outside Earth, and I want to say, there are a couple of things you need to consider for this, to which I shall describe: First thing abou the planets you said, is that you need to look for an Atmosphere, without it, not only the variation of temperature would be too great for the beings to survive, but it the lack of it makes it not sustain gases, which is a problem. Speaking of gases, now you need to look at the pressure of the planet. Carbon has a specific pressure to which is able to form long bonds, too less you will only sustain small molecules such as CO2, and too much the thing will be only making diamonds, which is not a sustainable molecular structure for a cell or life itself. I believe Neptune or Uranus rain diamonds because of the great pressure it lives in. So ok, maybe Carbon won't work, what about other elements? Well, to follow the similar properties (since many elements cannot sustain life because of its properties), Silicon should be our target as another atom that can sustain life, ok, but we encounter another problem, the bond of silicon and oxygen is very strong, to the point that it does not make a tissue, but oxidizes completely, making SiO2 (sand). So you are looking for a planet without oxygen in it's atmosphere. What about Sulfur? It could work, but the problem is that it does not make Hydrogen bonds, so such a thing as DNA is not possible to be made. Not to speak of other elements, Iron, Nitrogen and many others that make life itself possible, not to mention, for a Sulfur-Silicon-Phosphor (substitute for Nitrogen) life, you would need a huge amount of pressure on the planet which would favor the creation of Crystal net instead of a tissue, but I will talk about it in my next point. Now you may say: "But Mutha, what if life is nothing like life on Earth? What if the genetic code can work in a way other than DNA?" Well, that is one thing that I cannot refute. We only know life with DNA, tissue, organs and glands, and maybe life outside can have other structures, but I will tell you this: If a creature made of Silicon on a huge atmospheric pressure came here, it would die instantly. Our atmosphere is too toxic for it, not only the lack of pressure would make the creature explode. Same thing for the creatures from the abyss you said in the beginning, if a creature can live in a pressure of 500 atm (which should be about right on the Mariana Trench), if you take it to the surface, it could not live. You can see this same pattern with fish, if you fish one on 20 meters deep, it will get very "dizzy" and can die very easily, since surface has one third of the pressure than where it lives. So the only ones that have the capability of invasion, are the ones in planets very similar to ours, which I don't recall exactly, but I do believe it there were 20 only in a very big radius of us, and most are very far away, which you now turn to problems like the movie with Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrance: Too much time, too less food for making a trip this big.
This is VERY Lovecraftian Horror. The unseen horror coming from space. For a second there during the array tower thing I got chills down my spine thinking they might literally be calling for the worst of all Azathoth; Azathoth, sometimes called "The Blind Idiot God", the "Nuclear Chaos", the "Daemon Sultan", "The Deep Dark", and "The Cold One", upon Azathoth's awakening reality will come to a horrific end. When they started doing the planetary fly-bys I was like oh fuck. The monologue mutahar goes on about at the end of the video, is exactly what happens when Azathoth awakens. I love this style of horror. By far one of my favorites. Lovecraft was absolutely demented for coming up with themes like this lol.
What I like about this series is how every video can be viewed on their own and still be terrifying, they only get scarier as you understand the implications of the visuals
Regnad is just danger backward... These horror things made me learn to read backward cause this technique is a bit overused. Still, it looks great. Good video.
Oh man, I really hope more videos like this one come, this arg's are incredibly interesting and I love seen you comment on them, your perspective is really interesting and well analyzed, good job muta, much love
Finally what we all have been waiting for, an hour-long video of that deep dive stuff! btw. those voices imitations remind me heavily of the movie Annihilation and the bear scene
Muta missed something in the section with the planets. "It is not an eye." Changed momentarily into "It is an open wound." Just before it switched to the next planet.
Muta, I've been watching your stuff for a long time and rarely comment, but I have to say: this is the most well-rested and vibrant you've looked in a while! Whatever you're doing, keep it up!
When you think about it, Cosmic Horror like this can really only work in a universe like ours or with Humanity in a similar position to 'us' today. The instant you get civilizations capable of popping planets like balloons or making stars and galaxies on whim, well they've surpassed much of these 'Cosmic Horror' entities by quite the margin.
I know this vid was 2 years ago, but this really makes me think of the Flood from Halo, or Phazon from Metroid. An extraterrestrial organic lifeform that emerges into having some sort of sentience, "Metroid Prime," and ends up taking over the whole galaxy/universe
I love your unique perspective on this series. You had ideas I hadn't considered, like just how much of a subversive hand the Iris had behind groups like REGNAD.
I've been watching you muta for a long time already, you don't know how much I missed this kind of topics! I don't usually comment your videos because I play ur channel especially when I'm at work/college or just play it on the background. Thank you for always entertaining us with all with your amazing work!! Keep it up and stay healthy x💕🙌🏻
I love how with the right lighting as you watch the videos your own reflection starts to blend in and adds to the creepiness. I was watching around 2pm on a sunny day with the window open on my bed and the amount of times I saw my own reflection and freaked out was a lot
The part where the skin/wood-walker tried to enter was pretty funny to me lmao. Imagine a monster the size of a lightpole is like "uhhh... I would like to enter ur campsite pls"
@@KaiserMattTygore927 If youre referencing 0/02/Dark matter/Void termina its more like kirby and them are made of the same stuff, but kirby is full of positivity and selflessness vs the self serving hivemind of 0/02 (Void termina is basically the purest form of that power which is why it looks like both kirby and 0/2)
19:04 So... if this is from the perspective of Earth, it's wrong. The Sun is 149 million *kilometers* away from earth, not miles. Makes me wonder if this is from the reference point of Mars, or some object in the asteroid belt.
I love the deep lore horror stories like this but I cant watch them by myself because i get scared so i hope Muta does more stuff like this because i find it really interesting
I love this stuff 😆. Idk if Muta will see this but skinwalkers are part of native American lore. The underwater photo of the woodcrawler reminded me of a super creepy creature. Look up the bigfin squid, it's bloody terrifying. They live in the deep ocean and have extremely long tentacles.
Two things: 1. Mercury is the SECOND hottest planet in our solar system, second only to Venus due to its runaway greenhouse effect. 2. We've also been to the bottom of the Marianas Trench, first in the 1960s and more recently in 2012 James Cameron made an expedition to the deepest part Challenger Deep. It's not completely unexplored and specialized deep sea submarines *can* reach those depths. I mean they did it in the 1960s!
After taking a sneak peek on T3rror's video on analog horror, I really wanted to watch it, but I was honestly way too scared. I've seen The Walten Files, and that's INCREDIBLY terrifying, but Gemini looks too real for me to handle, even ironically on the fact that there's an alien invasion in the story. Thanks for looking at this, Mutahar. I now have someone to watch this with.
Regarding the Fermi Paradox, in my mind there exists a number of possible explanations. 1; We are the first species to reach the point of exploring, and being noticed from, space. 2: Life is so exceedingly rare that only a handful of galaxies in the universe contains it. 3: Life exists within our own galaxy but is so fundamentally different that we cannot perceive it as life. 4: A great cataclysm has happened and we are the last life in the universe. 5: Life was a fluke and will not happen again, we are all that will be. Space stuff has a tendency to lead you on to quite the existential trains of thought, some darker than others.
There already exists a number of established reasons why, you don't need to think about it. 1: The Biblical story is real and this won't be the first time "aliens" will come both down from the 'heavens' and up from out of the waters to fuck us with some of that KNOWLEDGE! Its description of the heavens "screaming the glory of God" and that the only purpose they serve are "for the seasons and for signs". 2: It's just too big out there. You understand how insufficient the speed of light is compared to the vast voids of space? The only way we get a Mass Effect/Phantasy Star/Whatever galactic federation is by mastering wormholes which we aren't sure actually exist, mastering gravity and spacetime manipulation or 3D print a mage so he can make us some portals. Otherwise you're better off driving a Mustang from British Columbia to Tijuana. 3. Since the settling after the Big Bang and the first galaxy's were made and according to the same math of probability used to make claims of definite life, enough time has passed for plenty of species to have reached at least Type 4. At Type 4, it's safe to say that green squid alien clerks at the gas station are likely because we'd have already been destroyed or in diplomacy and assimilation with them. 4. Spacetime is expanding faster than light and to put that into some kind of perspective - we lose 20,000 stars every second to the threshold of the observable universe. There is a giant "dark zone" that is getting bigger and bigger beyond that threshold and if I had a a remote like in the movie Click with Adam Sandler and sped things up, we would literally start seeing spacetime/reality itself spaghettifying us and everything else while simultaneously getting further and further away from everything where the water bottle in front of you ends up on the other side of the universe, so to speak. That's the universe death in a google years or whatever lol. 5. Given all aforementioned reasons, except the first one if you choose to leave it out, that's fine, but, we still come to the same conclusion. Even if they are out there; quintillions of species - we are still ALL alone. We will never have contact, data or ever interact in any way with them. It's like No Man's Sky original concept where the blatantly missing multiplayer was said to be because its so massive, the chances of finding another player are like literally near 0% period
Also if you didn't notice, the Introduction to Solar System video completely skipped Uranus implying that Uranus has somehow gone missing and is no longer part of our Solar system. Uranus comes before Neptune.
One of my favorite ideas regarding extraterrestrial life is that we are either alone in the world. Or we are not. Both are equally terrifying. A quote commonly attributed to Arthur C. Clarke.
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Thanks king
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Anyone else get that instant dopamine hit soon as Muta uploads a crazy long deep dive video looking at a bunch of weird stuff?
Yes
@@yourfavourite8144 30 seconds ago… man…..
I do too.
A few channels do that for me. But Mutahar is one of them.
Yeah, i feel that too lol
Looking forward to the new SCP movie!
The "auditory hallucinations" of the guy screaming always gets me. It reminds me a lot of a scene from Predators where the predator uses Danny Trejo's character's voice and corpse as a lure to attract the attention of the other survivors. They only realise it's a lure when they shoot him in the head and he keeps "talking".
Went back like 3 times to watch that part I freaking love it. So well done.
@Johnny Joestar my phone was broken and pushing all over the screen on its own, I’ve since got it fixed lol.
@Johnny Joestar Thank you for expressing your surprise, Johnny Joestar from Part 7 of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.
Muta: "That person is alive and dandy"
Person: *Literally just a nervous system with eyes*
Extreme Manscaping
don’t get in the way of their sigma grindset
Wait that's not normal?
nervous system
Whys the system always so nervous🤔
Regarding screaming for help being hallucinations (30:10), I've heard that if you hear screaming in the woods at night you should not go and try to help, as it is a common tactic for kidnappers to lure their victims. Same for encountering roadblocks in the middle of nowhere, they are often set ups for ambush. Oh, also pieces of paper left on the windshield of your car in he parking lot - they make you walk away from the driver door, giving the kidnapper an opportunity to attack.
Also, I think cougar mating calls sound like a woman screaming.
omg ty for this info, thank god i didn`t go to look for a person in the woods in the same situation
thanks for worsening my paranoia 👍
Also apparently if someone eggs your windscreen it's a bad idea to get out and try and clean it. I've been told people do that do get you out of your car to steal it. It's safest to use your wipers and /very/ carefully drive to a carwash.
@@latetwenies cougars are bitches, easily defeated
"We do not condone any harrassment of entities and parties mentioned in this video" makes it sound like "Please don't harass the night stalkers, they are people too" or something xD
They stole their voices
they now have opinions
They may have stolen my flesh and free will but they have feelings darn it!
I’m really glad Muta is getting back into deep dives into scary stuff like this. I’m sure I can speak for others as most of us here really enjoy these long deep dives that we can binge.
no
Edit: some of y’all need to chill, I replied “no” to op because he wrote (more likely copy and pasted) a whole paragraph about the vid that hadn’t even been out for a minute. In no way was I criticizing the video as their was no way either me or op had even watched it.
Edit 2: comment was one of those generic “can’t we all agree” like farming comments before he edited it
@@Vodska101 that’s fine. If you like horror you’d crave for these, especially longer ones.
@@Vodska101 get some help
No
Yea
29:06 every person I have watched seems to always forgot that nature's mockery is first mentioned in the first video. Also not sure if you noticed but Jupiter's "it is not a eye" gets changed to "it is a open wound"
Well, it's not used in relation to plant, but to woodcrawlers. But yes, it is first mentioned in very first video.
It comes off more calling it a name, than it being listed as a unique entity.
Also, he did not notice that Uranus was missing
I really love VHS horror, too. The grainy look. It all starts off normal, then boom! They stole their voices. cardboard budget hands, and creepy kids staring at you. It's so awesome!
dont worry, the quality very much improves as the series goes on
@@bestbrostar It's cool! I grew up with VHS tapes. So, there's a bit of nostalgia that comes along with it. lol
Old horror is the best,like tales from the crypt, before ppl got butthurt with images,i mean if horror isnt for you why complain,just change show and move along
@@MrKillabeez666 I've never understood people that watch horror and complain about it. In all honesty, horror is probably the only genre were it can be bad but still turns out to be good. Look at the movie Thankskilling. It's so bad that it loops it's horribleness and becomes awesome! lol
Check out monument mythos if you haven't already!
"The game ends when the forest is fed"
No matter how many times I watch this, that one always gets me more than anything in this series.
Dam nature, you scary.
That and the police car getting wrecked afterwards
yayyyyyyyyyyyyy
The forest gets a little human flesh as a treat
The amount of times I couldn't sleep because of this 😭😭😭
“How many moons does Jupiter have? 4? No just 3? Ok” Muta not realizing he just left out 77 other moons lmao
Lmao, what about comparing a proboscis to a mammals nose! Haha
Most American thing I've ever seen and he's not even Americans
It's 95 now
@@JuanPiece.nationalist moment
“Today's video is sponsored by good old Manscaped!”
I feel like SOG knows his Manscaped sponsored script by heart by now.
I also feel like he uses it when he does long videos
the only youtube I actually listen to the ad plug lol
I use Sponsorblock lol, i'm tired of every youtuber telling me to shave my balls, get a vpn, and go do homework on Brilliant. I'm not against sponsors, except for scams like RAID shadow legends, but none of the sponsors i've seen have ever offered me an actual useful service or product that i'd use. Good for Muta for getting paid, but none of it is relevant to my lifestyle. I'm just not a consumer.
@@rustymustard7798 what’s Sponserblock? I’ve never heard of it before
@@bruhshkebabs I think it's the RUclips vanced thing
Man, no one ever does the MONUMENT MYTHOS. Those are easily my favourite, actually insanely harrowing stories that remain really well written. Definitely recommend the RUSHMOREREVENGE and the ROCKERFELLETTREETRAGEDY
Wendigoon did a 3 hour video on it
wendigoon did a vid about it
monument mythos is such a different vibe compared to these types of videos. has a narrative first horror second type of vibe, sometimes taking long dryspells to loredump and contribute to what was many conspiracies before it finished. can understand why people don't or want to get into it. it's my favorite out of all of the rest of the arg horrors, it's fun and ridiculous but never in the bad ways
Those freak me out.
Now imagine your favorite cosmic horror unfiction project is Mystery Fleshpit National Park 😭 it sometimes feels like only Wendigoon knows it exists.
MM does need more love too tho. I was recently on a greyhound bus and woke up in DC to see a certain obelisk. Lmao the moment of legitimate concern before consciousness returned to me fully can't be understated.
I’m working constantly at my farm, and I only have the ability to listen while I work. Although I can’t see my screen, I really appreciate you describing everything that you see! I just can’t get enough of your content, and I love the podcast!
You're a good man, Jason.
You're a good man, Jason.
You’re a good man, Jason.
You’re a good man, Jason.
You're a good man, Jason.
Harbinge Technologies is the good guy in this situation. They’re working to defend humanity. The SIV is a machine which checks if people lack dreams(a symptom of deep root disease) and crushes their skulls
Yeah I’m glad he’s promoting Gemini, but his theorizing here is subpar and he doesn’t really go into the finer details like you would in a real deep dive.
I legit havent had a dream in years... 😳
@@Corynthius kill
@@Corynthius That's not possible. You forget. That's all. Chill. You dream less when high on Marijuana or if you're on SSRI/SNRI but not dreaming at all? That doesn't happen. Unless you're some weird creature that looks human.
@@Corynthius do you remember your mother's name? 🤨
Remy made Wilderness Survival Guide so intelligently. When confronting a bear, you stand your ground and put your arms up to appear bigger than you are, and it will deter the bear from attacking. When he says to speak sternly and back away, it's a subtle alluding to the fact that this is not a bear you're dealing with.
While the appear bigger is true for black bears, it doesn't work usually for anything bigger i.e. grizzly bears. So you should back up facing a grizzly if possible, and if not you need to curl into a ball and protect your head and neck with your arms. You need to hope you can either escape or last long enough for the bear to lose interest, never try to run as that might activate a bears hunting instincts.
@@LexiconAk really, a lot of times running is a bad choice for that exact reason from any animal. If we can outrun it, then absolutely, but there's a reason a lot of prey play dead; predators in the wild like their meals live.
Glad to see analog horror thriving, some series revert to the ol' "aaa spooky 1960's weather alert but supernatural???" but there's been a lot of really creative works the past couple of years.
The creepiest series of videos I’ve ever seen on RUclips has got to be the Mandela catalog
@@shawndonq135 no
@@redstone59 What do you mean? “No, your opinion is wrong and you’ve seen something scarier”?
@@mr.personalspace7831 yes, Mandela while being new still falls to old tropes such as loud = scary. The founding fathers of RUclips ARG such as Everyman hybrid and marble hornets are much scarier
People like Night Mind have covered bunch of ARGs that are very scary/ suspenseful and groups like scare theatre make found footage type videos
I haven't seen anyone point it out yet, but when talking about Jupiter, on the last few frames, it changes from " it is not an eye" to " it is an open wound".
Just in case you didn't noticed it!
Weirdly enough, "Macula" (one of the moons shown in the end) translates from the Latin meaning "spot, taint or wound". Things seem to point to some sort of creeping corruption on a planetary scale.
Le aliens creeping out of the wound
As a long time fan of cosmic horror, Gemini Home Entertainment does an excellent job with the genre and building true unease and dread, and never revealing too much, just enough to make you question what's going on. The whole thing with people making deals with these entities and factions taking the guise of corporations to save (or assimilate) the planet is a fun angle.
It reminds me a ton of lovecraft
Any recommendations for similar productions?
@@MIDNITE69 im no expert on analog horror myself, so i cant point to all the entries that have the lovecraftian bend, however, one thing adjacent to both is a video game called Lost in Vivo, which kinda mashed together Silent Hill with Lovecraft and has a analog aesthetic. (especially the mersus tapes, an extra mode).
the cosmic horror is amongst my favorite of all horror genres. Did anyone else get a huge Azathoth like feel from the end of this video? The end of the universe by the daemon sultan being awakened? The Nuclear Chaos.
@@ORLY911 Thanks for the tip! That game looks cool
Regarding that fermi paradox thing, "if life is so easy, someone would have came calling by now", that's assuming that all intelligent life has a similar nature to man. I find it hard to believe that an intelligent species with an evolutionary difference of millions of lightyears would have anything in common with mankind. They would be so alien to us it would probably be frightening.
Another thing, maybe whatever foreign otherworldly life alive could be around the same period of tech we are or lesser. We cannot really travel beyond our means today, so why would we assume another intelligent life will be calling to us? that is like you said, if they're even sentient or similar. heck, there are little areas in our observable universe that falls into the goldilocks zone, and what we know today are only afterimages millions of years behind. Whatever life that may have formed, could potentially see us the same way, an afterimage of a barren world on the outskirts of their own observable field.
@@nianichole2856 If that's true, then I can imagine a sad conclusion. What if, by the time images of life or intelligent life reach Earth, it's already died on its planet or vice versa? What if we see an alien race and come out to meet it, excited that we've discovered intelligence like ours for the first time, but once we get there we realize they're gone and we're even more alone than when we started?
@@thunderclanwarrior1253 it would still be exciting because that would confirm that we are not alone and that if one other planet other than ours has been confirmed to have life than a lot of other habitable planets can and do have life other than our blue dot
Other possibilities include us being so small compared to the aliens that we’re as insignificant and unnoticeable as bacteria is to us, or one of my favourites: aliens millions of light years away have technology that can focus light from Earth to their “eyes” but it doesn’t account for the distance the light must travel, so all they see when they look at our planet is dinosaurs and they have no idea we exist.
So I just had a thought. So we know infected can’t dream, that’s what the sleep visualizer does. It tells you if someone is infected. So assuming all of these visualizations are of infected people, what if these “dreams” are just what they’re seeing right then and there.
What’s odd is humans to these infected look like mannequins, and you’ll notice that in the home invasion video people or “prey” are seen as mannequins.
It’s possible these visualizations reveal that the infected can no longer see people as people, or have lost their humanity
If you enjoyed Gemini, I highly recommend checking out Alex Kansas’ “The Monument Mythos.”
It’s more like an alternate history conspiracy thriller with increasingly supernatural elements, but whatever creepy elements there are are haunting. It’ll stick in your mind long after you watch it.
Like Lady Freedom.
@@SSD_Penumbra You’ll never look at the Capitol Building the same ever again.
I liked it at first, then after thinking about it I find it more ridiculous than anything else.
@@mr.anderson2241 That’s fine.
@@mojavefry2617 well yeah It’s fine, but I’m trying to say that I feel people aren’t being critical enough of it since it’s relatively shallow
During the Sleep Visualization portion, the dream involving the cataclysmic explosion was directly preceded by the declaration that dreams *cannot tell the future*.
It occurs to me that this might be a concerted effort to dissuade anyone from potentially thinking that an apocalypse was imminent based on that dream.
It would also explain why that particular dreamer "died in their sleep".
They couldn't be allowed to live for fear of someone discovering that those dreams in particular weren't just dreams; they were prophecy.
personally i don't think the dreamer died in their sleep; the video doesn't explicitly say that they never woke up, but rather that their dream never ended... which could imply that it wasn't a dream
@@pixelator5312 or they just never woke up
What explosion? The final SIV showed the Iris rising over the horizon.
i hate to break it to you man but that was far worse than an explosion
that wasnt an explosion
Chilled, Nexpo, and others have already done this ARG like last year, but I still sat through this whole video I really like Muta's take on this great ARG.
there's been new episodes since nexpo covered it
Same.
My fave is still the auditory hallucinations: help! Somebody help me!
It's not an ARG though
@@regimentalstandard there's some level of immersion to it, especially with the game they made. it falls in the category of an ARG despite them listing it as an analog horror in their youtube profile
As someone who has spent a couple summers at Minnesota wilderness camps, I 100% understand how this came to be. I absolutely love seeing an ARG that hits so close to home!!
How do you fight off the Woodcrawlers?
As a wisconsinite, I concur
@@thelastpheonix As a Minnesotan, you can’t. But they’re not mean. I have one as a pet.
@@marz11345 after 5 months i now know that minnesota is safe
"You exist because we allow it, and you will end because we demand it."
higher powers be like:
Just like how we have treat animals farms.
highly fuckable quarians vs woodcrawlers
@@MyNameIsJeff-W OK but I don't become a parasitic virus tp the fucking cow
@@MyNameIsJeff-W okay PETA. Not Fucking quite hahaha
I don't know if you caught it but on Jupiter at around 19:42 the last sentence "It is not an eye" turns into "It is an open wound" just as it glitches and moves on.
that conclusion with the idea that there's a slowly-encroaching end of life event that just needs to catch up with our planet is honestly the most sensible thing I could've drawn from these videos. another tidbit was the idea that we're the aliens-- it's a semi-popular theory that life in itself wasn't naturally occurring within earth, but that it came from a comet that landed/crashed into earth after or around the hadean period
fun stuff regardless of the existential crisis!
The timing of this was scarily incredible, I've been binging Nexpo for at least 3 or 4 hours prior to this video, started by me beginning his recent video on this that I had to stop because his coverage was actually just too creepy for me haha. Found this video a much more approachable coverage of the ARG, just a massive coincidence it went up exactly as I gave up on Nexpo's coverage
Honestly very little of it is even slightly unnerving to me. Just that sleep conditioning stuff.
Gemini is the only analog horror series I've ever kept coming back to. Definitely partially due to me being a 90s child who grew up with VHS and that it doesn't just rely on extreme imagery and jumpscares, but mostly for it's mystery. It does an excellent job building mystery through seemingly unrelated videos that gradually start to connect more as the series progresses. We even get a pretty complete picture of the inciting event behind much of what we see, but it still leaves a ton of space for speculation and mystery. It's very well done.
I live in backwoods Ohio, can confirm lots of weird shit happens here.
33:31
I can confirm that that's what sleep paralysis actually feels like. Its the scariest experience you can witness. The fact you are bound to your bed without any restrains and see a figure in the corner makes me shiver and I had these twice this year
Edit: Damn really didnt expect some likes and comments, bless 🙏
For me I don't see scary figures or creatures. It's more of the paranoia and vulnerability that mess with my head. The worst is when your mind knows you get sleep paralysis, and you start to have dreams in which you are paralyzed. That is when you start to see creepy stuff. I've had dreams of being paralyzed and I wake up into being paralyzed again, I've had it chain a dozen times thinking I'm in the real world each time. The shit is wild.
i once saw a woman with egg shaped black eyes and she was standin tall beside my bed and her face kept getting long untill my room began getting annihilated, it was so scary ...i woke up from sleep paralysis like a bitch.
My SP demon just looked like a shadow. It felt like he kept pressing the bed right next to my ear with his finger. He would dart everywhere I looked, then back to right next to my ear to poke.
It suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucked
@@Ottobot2 that has happened to me before, it's horrible!
dude I must be the only person in the world that not only doesn't mind the visits from my sleep paralysis demon sometimes i think its kinda relaxing. I only rely got freaked out by the first couple of times after that its kinda like " ah so this is what we're going with tonight brain? really?"
I like it ngl it fits my type of analog horror but at times they do try too hard to sell the whole spooky scary thing, still think its a great ARG/AH series though and the amount of work they put into it is amazing
You may have better luck browsing the tags for, "unfiction."
Because an ARG is supposed to be a participatory live game where players solve steps, people have started to differentiate for immersive horror that is meant to be consumed at any time by a watcher/reader/etc, the people covering good unfiction are likely to be pretty savvy about what's coming out recently and know where the good shit is.
Agreed, some areas do seem kind of 'strained', but I am enjoying the series a lot.
@@rivetsquid8887 i had to look up unfiction bc it sounded wack, and i was right. but in a good way
Jupiter has 53 named moons and 26 awaiting to be named officially, so Jupiter has 79 moons in total.
Saturn has 82 moons, 53 named and 29 are awaiting confirmation of discovery and official naming.
I kinda hope an internet nerd names some of those moons after the fake moons in gemini.
@@KaiserMattTygore927 **silently** _No._
Wait Saturn has more moons than Jupiter? I had no idea
Also Venus (avg temp 467C/872F) is hotter than Mercury (avg 167C/333F, with sunny side reaching up to 800F - less than Venus average) 😉
Muta explaining at the end that it could be an infection of sorts, reminds me of the Dead Space solution to the Fermi paradox. An invasive species consumes life intelligent enough to sustain it/them and spread further once the host planet is consumed
Really strange how, the more I compare these videos to the Necromorphs in Dead Space, the more similarities I see.
I wonder if this was inspired by Dead Space?
@@moxxiiscarlett7141 probably
tyranids basically
When the John talks about wounds on the survival guide, he says to rip out "foreign objects" he means to rip out the deep root disease before it reaches your bone and spreads.
52:09 "the harbinger" is sad to watch to humans die, this is because this is the company knowing that they are telling kids to go out into the woods to keep the aliens away from them. Harbinger is also the company that made the storm radio
dangeR computing
Not that much of a fan of VHS horror nowadays since sometimes the content seems like it recycles assets from stereotypes or tropes but Gemini Home Entertainment really hits it home where it matters.
im more scared of the thing that couldve wounded jupiter (19:39 for a brief bit the text changes from "it is not a eye" to "it is a open wound") than i am scared of the idea the planets could be alive
The thing that fuses non-existent moons together is the shit that freaked me out the most.
That's some next level cosmic horror stuff.
@@KaiserMattTygore927 tbh GHM might be one of my fave args just cuz of my insane love for biopunk stuff i goddamn fell in love with that crusader probe video
It changes at 19:43
Somehow i kinda think about horror manga from junji ito about planet that alive and eating other planet and eventually eating earth (it's gruesome stuff)
yeah, never mind some random kids in the woods, there's a thing that can hurt freaking Jupiter! Where do you run from that?
This is like the third Gemini deep dive video I've watched and I'm one hundred percent invested
With mine its never been seeing a figure but rather a feeling its there. Fortunately ive gotten better at snapping out of the trance over time.
@@Brucifer2 what the fuck are you talkimg about
I could watch 100 of these myself, this ARG is my favorite horror thing of all time.
@@monocerata sleep paralysis, by the sounds of it.
It's really interesting to me how the VHS, with it's flaws and artifacts, became so strangely scary when compared to modern video. Something completely innocent and innocuous could become unsettling if it was on a VHS tape.
I wonder if the same thing will happen to the current video formats in the future. Will people who watch 3D holograms become unsettled by 2D images and videos? It's fascinating to think about.
Mf's gonna have 5080P and 1080p would be seen as 240P
Probably not dude, it has to do with the distortion, color grading and grain making it hard to distinguish details, plus the fuzzy humming.
Probably my favorite RUclipsr that checks out scary/creepy stuff right here. It’s cause he doesn’t exaggerate or over low his reactions. He’s just himself, genuine thoughts and feeling regarding the videos and all.
I like GHE because it’s pretty clear there’s no real hope in this situation, it adds this feeling of unavoidable dread since, barring a miracle, humanity can’t stop the forces bent on its destruction.
Also in “Our Solar System” it mentions Earth is ONE of the planets capable of supporting life…
Mars might have been able to, and Venus is hypothetically capable of the rampart greenhouse gases ever stabilized.
I hope that Muta does a video on the Monument Mythos. It's the most underrated and simultaneously the best analog horror project.
My god, I'm really glad that Mutahar finally reviewed this series. This series is, in my opinion, the best long-time running analogue horror series.
The best way I’ve heard it described was “local58 walked to GHE could run”. And I totally agree with that assessment.
so*
I think it came first actually? It’s pretty long running at this point, and has a lot more episodes. I’m going to have to check
The answer to the Fermi Paradox is rather simple actually. We live out in the middle of nowhere. There arent any other houses for hundreds of miles & we keep standing at the window waiting for a neighbor to drive by..... No one is gonna drive by, we are too far out of the way for everyone else in existence.
Mutahar covering horror again at last. I love this mwah
Muta! I’m new to the channel but talking about the skinwalkers… you should look into the Native American skinwalker stories. Growing up in New Mexico we heard these stories all the time and still freaks me tf out.
and wendigo/windigo/witiko/a bunch more alternate dialects.
They're just drunk Indians. (This is a reference to a Metokur video and not serious)
Someone probably said this already but Regnad is danger backwards, which is a nice touch.
Also if he figures this out I’m only halfway through 😂
Here's something even more messed up. The name "Gemini" is based off of the greek mythos of the twins. Want to guess what planet has two "twin" moons?
@@SSD_Penumbra lol makes sense…Mars, which then leads you down a whole new rabbit hole bc of the names of those two moons and the meaning of those names being “fear and dread” and the other one being “terror” and something else I can’t remember. Lol plus Mars being the god of war…
Or we are in the Milky Way, mars the chocolate company makes milky ways….oh god it’s already in motion (lol this part is a joke😂)
I've had sleep paralysis more times than I can count and I have never had any scary visual hallucinations. The only one I've had is when I tried to get out of bed, but the room rotated as I moved through the air only to be back on the bed. Really hard to describe. It's like going out of bounds in a video game and the screen fades and it resets you into the position you were last time.
The scariest thing that's happened to me is hearing the ground shaking and a storm howling outside, and I feel like I'm caught in an earthquake but I can't move from my bed.
I've had sleep paralysis a handful of times in my life, and out of those I've seen something watching like twice. Other times were what seemed like wind, or maybe the type of ambience you'd hear in a cave maybe, But the watchers are the reason I despise sleep paralysis.
@@Ace-wd6qx ive had sleep paralysis numerous times and its usually auditory hallucinations, usually i dont see anything visual but i might from like the corner of my eye but its always the feeling of having someone standing over me or right next to me watching me and i can hear noises and breathing but i cant move its scary as fuck i always eventually snap out of it and look around my room and make sure im alone lol
16:40 "something is blurring in the back" my laptop is struggling right now, so when you said "back" it glitched just like how analog horror does and it scared me so much 💀
Don't know why but I like it when RUclipsrs do horror type of videos or react to them, it's very interesting.
Muta: nowhere is safe on earth. Like the oceans aren’t safe, *space isn’t safe*
so, to add some context to the Fermi Paradox:
First. It's only limited to our galaxy.. Intergalactic travel and communication is physically impossible. Space expands faster than the speed of light, the speed limit of the universe. If you were to travel from one galaxy to another you would be forever lost in an ever expanding void from which you have zero chance of escape. There's some EXTREMELY minor exceptions, but still the Fermi Paradox *only applies to our galaxy*.
Second, the Fermi Paradox does not necessarily account for intelligent, sapient life. Only life in general. As we've seen on earth, sapient, intelligent life capable of even understanding the concept of space is exceedingly rare (the only example being us, homo sapiens)
so while life may not be rare, intelligent life most certainly is and that search is completely limited to our own galaxy which sorta makes the fermi paradox moot
Third. It takes incredibly long periods of time for life in general to crop up and even longer for said life to evolve into something like us. It takes literal billions of years for life to get as complicated as it is on earth, and the universe has only been calm enough for life to crop up for about half of its existence. Moreover, given intelligent life is already very very rare as it is, it's likely that any potential intelligent life in the milky way simply hasn't had the chance to advance to the point of intra-galactic travel and communication
Fourth. The idea that there's tons of planets capable of hosting life is misleading. It needs to meet extremely specific conditions to not only be hospitable but to spawn life at all. Currently our best understanding of the source of life is the idea of a primordial soup. Essentially you need the right chemicals swirling around in the same space until it perfectly meets the conditions to create a simple, self replicating single celled organism. Moreover, planets need a plethora of different conditions to host life, and one of them is being in-between the spiral arms of the galaxy not in them. The spirals are where the majority of planets exist, they're incredibly dangerous and chaotic, completely inhospitable to life but it's where 80% of the planets in the galaxy are. So so far our search for life is limited to 20% of the planets in the solar system, which not only have to be capable of hosting life but also need to be capable of *spawning* life
the biggest take away though is that if we were to find remains of intelligent, sapient alien life that is no longer around the idea of proposes of a "great filter" is very real. The more examples we find of this, the bigger the threat. This only applies if the life is more advanced than us though. If it's less advanced it's safe to say we have passed the great filter, or is inconclusive whether this applies overall
moreover, if we don't find intelligent, sapient life the great filter is uncertain. Or we do but not the remains of it (ie intelligent sapient life thats still around) it's likely that the great filter is less of a concern than we thought
I love your content, but I fell asleep with this playing on my headphones and it gave me the most fucked up and neverending nightmare of entities chasing me only when nobody else is looking and only you in my dream was the only one who believed me, but you were talking the whole time and took me out into the back country and for some reason was super chill about the things spawning and following us, i pannicked the whole time and I don’t remember feeling this hopeless and scared in a long time. Sorry for no punctuation, writing this right after waking up.
The "Don't consume this", killed me.
My favorite part was the video where it is how to deal with a robbery and you learn that it is from the perspective of the monster invading. And it just made me think about the eldritch horror being on his first day on the job nervous and watching the training video over and over. MAybe they just need hugs.
I literally JUST got done with Nexpo's analysis of this series, so the timing couldn't be better!
You're right about sleep paralysis. I had it couple of weeks ago, and besides not being able to move and panicking, I saw a human shaped shadow standing beside my bed. When it was over I literally screamed for my husband to come help. Took me a while to recover.
Did anyone notice how each video either showed how to help us by identifying different creatures or mutations like fake humans or other parts of a video encouraged children to feed the forest. That's because in my opinion that the name Gemini Entertainment was chosen because the Gemini is represented by twins. One being good or kind hearted and the other being mischievous or menacing or just straight up bad. I think also iris is from one of stars in the astronomy Gemini symbol. Just a thought
I've been thinking if I should comment this or not, but here we go. I am a chemist, and worked with astrobiology for a while. One of the projects I did with a Inorganic Professor, was to think of life being created outside Earth, and I want to say, there are a couple of things you need to consider for this, to which I shall describe:
First thing abou the planets you said, is that you need to look for an Atmosphere, without it, not only the variation of temperature would be too great for the beings to survive, but it the lack of it makes it not sustain gases, which is a problem.
Speaking of gases, now you need to look at the pressure of the planet. Carbon has a specific pressure to which is able to form long bonds, too less you will only sustain small molecules such as CO2, and too much the thing will be only making diamonds, which is not a sustainable molecular structure for a cell or life itself. I believe Neptune or Uranus rain diamonds because of the great pressure it lives in.
So ok, maybe Carbon won't work, what about other elements? Well, to follow the similar properties (since many elements cannot sustain life because of its properties), Silicon should be our target as another atom that can sustain life, ok, but we encounter another problem, the bond of silicon and oxygen is very strong, to the point that it does not make a tissue, but oxidizes completely, making SiO2 (sand). So you are looking for a planet without oxygen in it's atmosphere. What about Sulfur? It could work, but the problem is that it does not make Hydrogen bonds, so such a thing as DNA is not possible to be made. Not to speak of other elements, Iron, Nitrogen and many others that make life itself possible, not to mention, for a Sulfur-Silicon-Phosphor (substitute for Nitrogen) life, you would need a huge amount of pressure on the planet which would favor the creation of Crystal net instead of a tissue, but I will talk about it in my next point.
Now you may say: "But Mutha, what if life is nothing like life on Earth? What if the genetic code can work in a way other than DNA?" Well, that is one thing that I cannot refute. We only know life with DNA, tissue, organs and glands, and maybe life outside can have other structures, but I will tell you this: If a creature made of Silicon on a huge atmospheric pressure came here, it would die instantly. Our atmosphere is too toxic for it, not only the lack of pressure would make the creature explode. Same thing for the creatures from the abyss you said in the beginning, if a creature can live in a pressure of 500 atm (which should be about right on the Mariana Trench), if you take it to the surface, it could not live. You can see this same pattern with fish, if you fish one on 20 meters deep, it will get very "dizzy" and can die very easily, since surface has one third of the pressure than where it lives. So the only ones that have the capability of invasion, are the ones in planets very similar to ours, which I don't recall exactly, but I do believe it there were 20 only in a very big radius of us, and most are very far away, which you now turn to problems like the movie with Chris Pratt and Jennifer Lawrance: Too much time, too less food for making a trip this big.
This is VERY Lovecraftian Horror. The unseen horror coming from space. For a second there during the array tower thing I got chills down my spine thinking they might literally be calling for the worst of all Azathoth; Azathoth, sometimes called "The Blind Idiot God", the "Nuclear Chaos", the "Daemon Sultan", "The Deep Dark", and "The Cold One", upon Azathoth's awakening reality will come to a horrific end. When they started doing the planetary fly-bys I was like oh fuck. The monologue mutahar goes on about at the end of the video, is exactly what happens when Azathoth awakens.
I love this style of horror. By far one of my favorites. Lovecraft was absolutely demented for coming up with themes like this lol.
What I like about this series is how every video can be viewed on their own and still be terrifying, they only get scarier as you understand the implications of the visuals
Whenever I’m done with an analogue horror series Muta makes a video about it. I’m blessed
Regnad is just danger backward... These horror things made me learn to read backward cause this technique is a bit overused. Still, it looks great. Good video.
I just love how Muta gets so invested into those Analog Horror documentaries like he lives in their universe and all :D
Oh man, I really hope more videos like this one come, this arg's are incredibly interesting and I love seen you comment on them, your perspective is really interesting and well analyzed, good job muta, much love
Finally what we all have been waiting for, an hour-long video of that deep dive stuff! btw. those voices imitations remind me heavily of the movie Annihilation and the bear scene
That’s a wild movie. Really unique. I agree with you
Can we get lore/fan theory crossover with Wendigoon? The two of them collabing for an ARG or creepy pasta would be legendary.
Muta's Manscaped ads are the best motivation to get a sponsor muting addon there ever will be.
Muta missed something in the section with the planets. "It is not an eye." Changed momentarily into "It is an open wound." Just before it switched to the next planet.
Muta, I've been watching your stuff for a long time and rarely comment, but I have to say: this is the most well-rested and vibrant you've looked in a while! Whatever you're doing, keep it up!
When you think about it, Cosmic Horror like this can really only work in a universe like ours or with Humanity in a similar position to 'us' today. The instant you get civilizations capable of popping planets like balloons or making stars and galaxies on whim, well they've surpassed much of these 'Cosmic Horror' entities by quite the margin.
such an amazing series, so glad you're covering it
I know this vid was 2 years ago, but this really makes me think of the Flood from Halo, or Phazon from Metroid. An extraterrestrial organic lifeform that emerges into having some sort of sentience, "Metroid Prime," and ends up taking over the whole galaxy/universe
I love your unique perspective on this series. You had ideas I hadn't considered, like just how much of a subversive hand the Iris had behind groups like REGNAD.
2 minute ad?, this video has to be good.
I love how Muta really dials into this ARG as well as taking the time to integrate and apply the material to our natural world. Good work, Muta.
I've been watching you muta for a long time already, you don't know how much I missed this kind of topics! I don't usually comment your videos because I play ur channel especially when I'm at work/college or just play it on the background. Thank you for always entertaining us with all with your amazing work!! Keep it up and stay healthy x💕🙌🏻
It kinda got me, right up to the point where REGNAD is danger backwards. That's where my immersion was broken.
I love how with the right lighting as you watch the videos your own reflection starts to blend in and adds to the creepiness. I was watching around 2pm on a sunny day with the window open on my bed and the amount of times I saw my own reflection and freaked out was a lot
The part where the skin/wood-walker tried to enter was pretty funny to me lmao. Imagine a monster the size of a lightpole is like "uhhh... I would like to enter ur campsite pls"
17:08 This thing honestly just looks like a Kirby endboss
Kirby dream land 3 basically 🤣
Kirby is a disciple of the Iris, think about it.
@@KaiserMattTygore927 If youre referencing 0/02/Dark matter/Void termina its more like kirby and them are made of the same stuff, but kirby is full of positivity and selflessness vs the self serving hivemind of 0/02 (Void termina is basically the purest form of that power which is why it looks like both kirby and 0/2)
Gemini Homes Entertainment is one of my favorite ARGs with how in-depth it goes, especially with the extra touch of Lovecraftian cosmic horror.
19:04 So... if this is from the perspective of Earth, it's wrong. The Sun is 149 million *kilometers* away from earth, not miles.
Makes me wonder if this is from the reference point of Mars, or some object in the asteroid belt.
i forgot youtube had ads outside from streamers sponsors lmao thank you so much opera gx you're amazing
Just a reminder for creators, the comma "," and period "." buttons can advance and rewind youtube videos frame-by-frame.
Repost to save a life!
I love the deep lore horror stories like this but I cant watch them by myself because i get scared so i hope Muta does more stuff like this because i find it really interesting
I love this stuff 😆.
Idk if Muta will see this but skinwalkers are part of native American lore.
The underwater photo of the woodcrawler reminded me of a super creepy creature. Look up the bigfin squid, it's bloody terrifying. They live in the deep ocean and have extremely long tentacles.
Oh man, stumbled across this in the middle of the night and what a great watch.
Two things:
1. Mercury is the SECOND hottest planet in our solar system, second only to Venus due to its runaway greenhouse effect.
2. We've also been to the bottom of the Marianas Trench, first in the 1960s and more recently in 2012 James Cameron made an expedition to the deepest part Challenger Deep. It's not completely unexplored and specialized deep sea submarines *can* reach those depths. I mean they did it in the 1960s!
After taking a sneak peek on T3rror's video on analog horror, I really wanted to watch it, but I was honestly way too scared. I've seen The Walten Files, and that's INCREDIBLY terrifying, but Gemini looks too real for me to handle, even ironically on the fact that there's an alien invasion in the story. Thanks for looking at this, Mutahar. I now have someone to watch this with.
You should do monument mythos
He's also been there already irl too!
love how EVERY reaction always misses the Jupiter Flesh thing
Regarding the Fermi Paradox, in my mind there exists a number of possible explanations.
1; We are the first species to reach the point of exploring, and being noticed from, space.
2: Life is so exceedingly rare that only a handful of galaxies in the universe contains it.
3: Life exists within our own galaxy but is so fundamentally different that we cannot perceive it as life.
4: A great cataclysm has happened and we are the last life in the universe.
5: Life was a fluke and will not happen again, we are all that will be.
Space stuff has a tendency to lead you on to quite the existential trains of thought, some darker than others.
There already exists a number of established reasons why, you don't need to think about it.
1: The Biblical story is real and this won't be the first time "aliens" will come both down from the 'heavens' and up from out of the waters to fuck us with some of that KNOWLEDGE! Its description of the heavens "screaming the glory of God" and that the only purpose they serve are "for the seasons and for signs".
2: It's just too big out there. You understand how insufficient the speed of light is compared to the vast voids of space? The only way we get a Mass Effect/Phantasy Star/Whatever galactic federation is by mastering wormholes which we aren't sure actually exist, mastering gravity and spacetime manipulation or 3D print a mage so he can make us some portals. Otherwise you're better off driving a Mustang from British Columbia to Tijuana.
3. Since the settling after the Big Bang and the first galaxy's were made and according to the same math of probability used to make claims of definite life, enough time has passed for plenty of species to have reached at least Type 4. At Type 4, it's safe to say that green squid alien clerks at the gas station are likely because we'd have already been destroyed or in diplomacy and assimilation with them.
4. Spacetime is expanding faster than light and to put that into some kind of perspective - we lose 20,000 stars every second to the threshold of the observable universe. There is a giant "dark zone" that is getting bigger and bigger beyond that threshold and if I had a a remote like in the movie Click with Adam Sandler and sped things up, we would literally start seeing spacetime/reality itself spaghettifying us and everything else while simultaneously getting further and further away from everything where the water bottle in front of you ends up on the other side of the universe, so to speak. That's the universe death in a google years or whatever lol.
5. Given all aforementioned reasons, except the first one if you choose to leave it out, that's fine, but, we still come to the same conclusion. Even if they are out there; quintillions of species - we are still ALL alone. We will never have contact, data or ever interact in any way with them. It's like No Man's Sky original concept where the blatantly missing multiplayer was said to be because its so massive, the chances of finding another player are like literally near 0% period
Also if you didn't notice, the Introduction to Solar System video completely skipped Uranus implying that Uranus has somehow gone missing and is no longer part of our Solar system.
Uranus comes before Neptune.
Around the incoherent story, I was getting so freaked out, I felt like every time Muta's green screen glitched was going to be a jump scare.
One of my favorite ideas regarding extraterrestrial life is that we are either alone in the world. Or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.
A quote commonly attributed to Arthur C. Clarke.
@ 19:10 lmao Venus is the hottest planet even though it’s the second closest. It’s atmosphere is much more of a greenhouse than Mercury
LOVE IT when you make longer videos!! Keep em coming