no? the first water on earth was like 80 mil. years after that and life like 400mil. after. I really hate when someone pulls up their fun facts out of a*s sorry if too mean
@@Sphinxery101 oh i have a lot more suggestions suggestions collide all the planets into the sun saturn and jupiter being ripped apart by the sun collide venus and mars done
@@2DavidKramer It's not necessarily just a theory. It's more akin to a working theory. If you look up what they are, it explains it better than i would, and i dont feel like copying and pasting all of that here. It would just be a lot to read, especially if you dont feel like reading that much. But it's just the theory that the majority of people believe in. I'll say that in simulations, it does seem to work, though. But you are correct. We dont know, and there's a decent chance that we might never know what exactly happened.
Finally one that doesnt use modern earth
Yea, ive seen others who use the earth as it is today. Maybe it is because the preset in 0.6.3 versions or under had the modern earth
@@Sphinxery101This is a game?
@@FMCMUSA I wouldn’t consider this a game but it’s a simulation called spacesim, only on pc and found on GitHub
Yeah that is idiotic.
Only OGs remember Theia
My ancient grandfathers the bacterias know that happened they told me
wassup niko?
So our moon was originally named Theia?
That was the planet that hit earth. the protoplanet was called theia
@@Sphinxery101 its luna
Life on Earth didn't exist back then, and English names didn't as well.
@@prototype014 nobody thought that too
Nice Video you best youtuber space i ever seen🎉🎉
Thanks
I love ur vids keep it up
Thank you for the support. Give me a suggestion I might do it
@@Sphinxery101collide 2 suns in a binary orbit
how you guys adjust the things so perfectly that its perfectly correct
*Fun Fact:*
This was billions of years before any life or water was on Earth 😅
Aw, I was hoping this was the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs.
@@sabiandeterding7735if the asteroid was that size, ALL life would be completely wiped out, and earths whole surface would be completely transformed
no? the first water on earth was like 80 mil. years after that and life like 400mil. after. I really hate when someone pulls up their fun facts out of a*s
sorry if too mean
Do you mean 4 billion years FROM NOW?
No shit we all know that
Crazy to think something the size of earth could become a literal liquid lava ball
“Excuse me bruh you’re excused and I’m not your bruh” ahh event
You know what is crazy if one little thing in that process did not happen most likely we would not be here right now
What simulation you used?
A software called "Spacesim" you can find it on github and only on pc
Space Sim, free download
love your videos so much *suggestion* you should collide all the dwarf planets and if not that mars and the moon collide
@@Uniquesleisurelife mars and moon sounds like a good idea. Maybe I’ll try it
@@Sphinxery101 ok
and one more if you run out of ideas collide all the outer planets
@ I already did that
@@Sphinxery101 oh
i have a lot more suggestions
suggestions
collide all the planets into the sun
saturn and jupiter being ripped apart by the sun
collide venus and mars
done
So the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs was probably rocket launched by gravity back to our planet from our own moon 😂😂
I lived on theia bro
Why is nobody is talking about pulsating earth?
I thought AtLeast 1 person would notice lol
At that scale, rock is liquid.
I call this Death Marriage.
how u got 0.6.3 i have 0.4.3 😭
He got the early access to test it
@@MaiTai-z7v no you just gotta pay for it
Fun Fact #2 if you research life before the moon you'll find ancient stories about a world wirhout seasons and no moon...
Guys that’s just a theory 😊😊
So Earth became smaller?
In reality nobody knows
Yeah, but at least we have a working theory, and that's a start.
@ “THEORY”
@@2DavidKramer It's not necessarily just a theory. It's more akin to a working theory. If you look up what they are, it explains it better than i would, and i dont feel like copying and pasting all of that here. It would just be a lot to read, especially if you dont feel like reading that much. But it's just the theory that the majority of people believe in. I'll say that in simulations, it does seem to work, though. But you are correct. We dont know, and there's a decent chance that we might never know what exactly happened.
@@2DavidKramerits a theory.
it's 4,5 billon yrs
Dumb suggestion: Collide the biggest star in the universe with the smallest planet in the universe
it would do nothing, literally just get engulfed and added to stars mass. Not interesting at all
If PZ Cassiopeiae was against GQ Lupi b then GQ Lupi b has no chance
Ooh that's not good
Naur. God created the universe
This is based of off scientific theory, not accounting religion
@Sphinxery101 Mk. But God is creator of the universe 😛
@ alr
@@Sphinxery101 yar 💅
@ ….
God is smooth with it🎳