RUclips is littered with videos about neutron stars and their variants, but only SEA has the production quality necessary to adequately portray the utter lunacy that these stellar objects are.
@@ThePigeonStoop Yeaaah, they are nowhere even near to being on the same level, sorry. I'd say History of the Universe does a pretty great job, but his style is more of a historical documentary along with current day theoretical ideas. Both are very good, but Kurz is not adult level content unless you're just starting out.
One time an uber driver picked me up from the airport in Arizona and we talked about how you were the best space channel out there! Guess what? 2 years later it’s still true! Thanks for the content, it’s truly amazing!
That's a good story, perhaps if I ever get an uber in Arizona I'll ask them what their favourite space channel is 😂 And thank you very much for the donation 🙏💙
So if an event horison is dependant on mass, who is to say a black hole isnt a giant atom? What is the event horison size just over the limit for a neutron star?
There is something unnerving, yet marvelous, about the sound of that pulsar at the end of the video; Like the heartbeat of a gigantic monster lurking in the darkness of Space, just waiting to pounce and rip you to pieces in its tremendous magnetic field or gravitational pull (if the gamma or X-rays doesn't get you first). Neutron stars are truely some of the most terrifying and fascinating objects in the Universe! Great video, as always.
I agree!! In becoming a member I have been mercilessly teased with significant, pre-release portions of this video over the past week. I knew a real treat was in the works 🤍🤍
My favourite channel on RUclips. It's refreshing to find well-made, factual videos without click-bait, fake science or A.I voice over. Keep up the good work. Thanks for sharing your content.
@@1rudrakshsharmamagnetars are proven, we havent discovered or know if a quark star is even possible. The pressure for a quark star moght be so mich that it collapses to a black hole instead
Man, you exceeded yourself once again, this may be my new favourite episode. Neutron stars used to just be bright dense balls in my mind. This documentary answered every question I might have had and so many more on top. Narration and sound design are of course excellent. But as a computer graphics researcher I appreciated the visualisations the most. I'm really interested how they are made.
Thank you so much for your kind words and generous donation! The graphics are mostly made with Space Engine which is a universe simulator on steam. I have permission from them to use it for footage for these videos and after 5+ years of using it I know how it works and how to utilise it to get the footage I need, which I write as an itemised list before I start the video. As for other sequences, they are largely from the Storyblocks stock footage website, and some from Vecteezy, but sometimes I use filters and colour tools to make it seem different. And then of course there are also NASA’s public domain visualisations, which are featured around the magnetars section. Hope this answers your question! It’s rare I actually animate from scratch
@@ProbablyOnLSD69 For real. Imagine choosing to be ignorant in a time where all the information in the universe is literally at our fingertips. Ridiculous waste of a good human brain. Amazing username BTW. Is your 6669 from that Neon Indian song too?😂
Fruity Pebbles, Cold Water, favorite pillow, wife and 3 year old sleeping. Ahhhh Bedtime and a new SEA Video. This is truly a state of Zen and Serenity!!!
Yall have some of the most thorough, and most well representative (visually) videos on YT... and I am sparse with my compliments. Good job. This is worth watching twice in a row for those who have such interest and to those new to the ideas. My deepest respect.
I've been watching space themed YT videos for almost 20 years. Over those many years and channels, IMHO, your content is the best. Thank you for all the time and effort you put into making top tier content good sir!
Trying to avoid my relatives (not my kids) on fathers day. Sat down to zone out and Sea delivered a new video. This was obviously for us fathers today. Thanks!
No, Black Holes are way scarier. To experience the difference, you need a VR headset and 2 games. Space Engine and Elite Dangerous. With Neutron stars, atleast you can see it. Unlike small blackholes... Small blackholes are literally invisible unless you come very close to them. If you can see a small black hole that means you're already spaghettified. Neutron Stars are freaky because of their size. Try to fly near them, you forget that they're only 20km wide, so it's hard to not get close.
@@ExarKun0 Black holes are goofy in Elite Dangerous (or it could be the FSD breaking physics) because you can go through the small ones without overheating too much 😆
@@defeatSpace Yeah Space Engine is much better when it comes to Black Holes but I never forget the first time I unexpectedly hyperjumped to a binary Neutron Star system in VR in Elite Dangerous. I nearly had a heartattack. Elite definitely needs a Black Hole update. And different types of Neutron Stars/White Dwarfs. It's more important then ship interiors imo. I can also recommend Universe Sandbox. Experiencing a Supernova in your face in VR is very scary.
I am one of those people that will watch just about every video on neutron stars. They are so fascinating to me. That bring said, this is one of the best ones I've seen. I'm really glad you dove into the existential nightmares that come alongside Strange Stars, too. Always good to remember that a rogue strangelet could (theoretically, of course) rewrite the universe at any time
Understanding complex ideas, first requires simple understanding. This is once again another part of deep science perfectly communicated through the obvious genius in communication from this channel.
The good thing about nuclear pasta is that it cooks in a fraction of the 6 minutes you would need for normal pasta. Thank you for your super generous donation also 😁🙏💙
@@SEABro what kinda pasta you cooking? I prefer angel hair but people also call me a psycho for it hahaha. You cooking much more than pasta right here, this is that gold plated chocolate and a nice cup of coffee
I put in ice in milk. Some people use words like we breathe air. Definition and being definitive. I have failure to ascertain these persons because lack of understanding to the very words they will call others. But that's okay. They weren't being serious considering their disregard word explaining a mental illness. Right?
Among all the scary things in the vastness of the cosmos, pulsars are the most terrifying to me personally. The sheer energy of that incredibly deadly celestial body and it's huge influence on it's surroundings, which you are absolutely powerless against, is mind numbing. EDIT: The only thing scarier than pulsars, to me personally, is of course quasar.
Let us all be thankful for residing within a relatively quiet and stable solar system, on the outer portions of a similarly stable spiral arm in our Milky Way Galaxy.
@@0neIntangible That's right - I know a guy who germinated in a binary system not far from a pulsar, and sleep is VERY hard to come by, and you can forget about decent TV and radio reception...he loves it out here in the sticks.
@@carlsaganlives5112I wish you would quit telling ppl that I only moved here, in part, for better TV and radio reception and a longer night's sleep. It makes me seem so petty.😴🤨😎
I thought I knew space, but I learned so many new terms in this video. Theres so many different objects and scenarios that I never thought to be possible.
It boggles the mind to contemplate the immense power contained in these tiny objects - I don’t think most people fully appreciate just how bizarre they truly are. Thank you Sam!! Can’t wait to dive into this one!! 💫🙏
Oh how do I enjoy my first listen to the latest sea video! With a nap? While doing choirs? Or just sit and watch it like I won't rewatch it 25-30 time this week
Awesome video, but much to wrap my head around. I thought I understood neutron stars, but thought there was only one type. Will have to watch this video several times more to understand all the theories covered. Well done!
My favorite astronomy and deep space channel, thank you for your time and dedication and knowledge and research, absolutely the best production quality on the youtubes 👍👍👍
Your content is my ABSOLUTE favorite to pull up on the projector to end a good relaxing night, or fall asleep to, or in many cases, both. Just put this one on to a much needed epsom salt bath after a bit of a rough night of boxing sparring lmao. Life can't get better than this.
Love that! Thank you so much for this incredibly generous donation and I am so glad you find the videos something you can relax and unwind to. Makes a change from my early days as a content creator when I used to yap at 500 mph into a fried microphone, no one could ever have relaxed to that 😂 all the best and thanks again 💙🙏
Out of all the garbage ai space channels we now all have to wade through neck-deep, I have no idea why your videos aren't each getting millions of views. DO NOT GIVE UP THOUGH! I promise the magic algorithm will grab you one day and you WILL get the attention your channel so greatly deserves.
These videos are always a joy to watch, I learn something and get to sit and think about the wonders of the universe. Thank you very much :) The visuals also are really helpful and pretty, do you make them yourself?
Such an in depth explanation of one of the wildest phenomena in the universe. Thank you for spending the time to put this together SEA. Would love to see a video on Binary Star Systems next, I feel they’re terribly misunderstood and there aren’t many videos out there about them.
I've probably watched all of the good neutron star videos on RUclips, and it's refreshing to see new information in this video, things I didn't know. (Magnetars are my particular favorite!) BTW, I love your narration.
Thank you for your generous donation! Glad you could hear the pulsar sounds, they are pretty special when you think about them in the context of how fast they are spinning. The vela pulsar sound is my favourite
You could just as well put an Oled recommendation at the start of the video. This has got to be one of the most gorgeous videos I've seen in quite a while. Thank for your excellent work and good night!
I learned a lot about special phenomena like neutron stars and how they create radio signals, as well as understanding more about Pulsar and Magnetar. Thanks for a very good and engaging video!
BABE GRAB THE BLANKET, NEW SEA VIDEO JUST DROPPED! In all seriousness, Sir Sea, I value your work and your channel. I find it very difficult to find channels that consistently deliver quality content with logical and factually true information. I’ve been hooked on your channel for about a solid year now and I’ve kept coming back on behalf of your incredible know-how of this sorta stuff. Nothing bugs me more than trying to find a video with answers and it’s the typical bullshit that’s spewed out for nothing more than view count and shock value. Keep up the great work, Sir Sea, you’re truly a treasure to the Astronomical Community on RUclips and the pure jet fuel on the raging fire that is the desire to learn more.
Easily in the top 5 best educational channels on RUclips, all of which are tied for 1st. To think that content of this quality is totally free, it challenges my very pessimistic views on humanity and reinstates my faith in it. Thank you for doing what you do.
This was indeed an excellent present/production man. Thanks for helping to feed our love for astronomy. I would like to see a detailed video on the evolution of solar mass stars into a red giant, helium flash/burning, leading up to the asymptotic branch and the phenomenon of " 1st, 2nd and 3rd Dredge Up" , and what it means as the star puffs off its outer layers to become a white dwarf. Also, a detailed piece on white dwarfs explaining electron degenerate matter, the anatomy of and the length of time it would take for white dwarfs and neutron stars to cool off.
I fricking love science. But even then I probably wouldn't be able to watch a science video for 40 minutes straight- without pausing it for even just once. But... This video was so impressively well-made, I just couldn't stop watching it. Good work my man, you've gained a new sub..
Watching these videos now, having watched sea mostly during his geometry dash days, it’s like watching a violent crack addict sober up and become a functioning member of society. Love it.
Fantastic video - Subject matter explained with excellent scientific knowledge and detail, accompanied by relevant images and data throughout. If only all Astronomy videos were made this way...! 10 out 0f 10...!
RUclips is littered with videos about neutron stars and their variants, but only SEA has the production quality necessary to adequately portray the utter lunacy that these stellar objects are.
Bold claim saying "Only Sea" when Kurzgesagt does a great job.
@@ThePigeonStoop eh, no. Kurzgesagt is something I would show my 6 year old nephew.
Facts!!! Kurzesagt is fun for children.
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@@ThePigeonStoop Yeaaah, they are nowhere even near to being on the same level, sorry. I'd say History of the Universe does a pretty great job, but his style is more of a historical documentary along with current day theoretical ideas. Both are very good, but Kurz is not adult level content unless you're just starting out.
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@@fromaggiovagiola9128people actually talk like you? That’s funny
One time an uber driver picked me up from the airport in Arizona and we talked about how you were the best space channel out there! Guess what? 2 years later it’s still true! Thanks for the content, it’s truly amazing!
I just discovered this channel today and I can tell it’s gonna be with me for a while
Yoooo. I drove that uber......... Wait, I don't have a car and I've never been to Arizona. IDK. Are really sure it was me?
That's a good story, perhaps if I ever get an uber in Arizona I'll ask them what their favourite space channel is 😂 And thank you very much for the donation 🙏💙
So if an event horison is dependant on mass, who is to say a black hole isnt a giant atom? What is the event horison size just over the limit for a neutron star?
His only competitor is Kurgesart are however you spell his name
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There is something unnerving, yet marvelous, about the sound of that pulsar at the end of the video; Like the heartbeat of a gigantic monster lurking in the darkness of Space, just waiting to pounce and rip you to pieces in its tremendous magnetic field or gravitational pull (if the gamma or X-rays doesn't get you first). Neutron stars are truely some of the most terrifying and fascinating objects in the Universe! Great video, as always.
HELL YEAH, NEUTRON STAR TIME!
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Jimmy Neutron
I agree!! In becoming a member I have been mercilessly teased with significant, pre-release portions of this video over the past week. I knew a real treat was in the works 🤍🤍
@@Flesh_Wizard *Neutron Star*-class bulk cruiser
Fuck,yeah,bro!
My favourite channel on RUclips. It's refreshing to find well-made, factual videos without click-bait, fake science or A.I voice over. Keep up the good work. Thanks for sharing your content.
Well said..and nothing but the truth 😂
Hammerhand's is mine. Pop Culture Rocks.
Different subject matter tho. Earth realm matter.
SEA IS THE NUMBER 1 COSMOLOGIST CHANNEL!!!!!!
No that's ocean, sea is the no 1 universe documentary channel
SEA is awesome. But you could also check out Anton Petrov with he's daily releases.
Parallax Nick is the most underrated. Criminally underrated I must say.
@HarambaeXelonmuskfanscouldn’t find a channel Fortus Morn. Is it spelled differently?
No, cosmologist is the number 1 sea channel
16:52 “Ungodly” is the only correct way to describe Magnetars. They are leagues beyond casual compression.
How about quark star?
@@1rudrakshsharmamagnetars are proven, we havent discovered or know if a quark star is even possible. The pressure for a quark star moght be so mich that it collapses to a black hole instead
Man, you exceeded yourself once again, this may be my new favourite episode. Neutron stars used to just be bright dense balls in my mind. This documentary answered every question I might have had and so many more on top. Narration and sound design are of course excellent. But as a computer graphics researcher I appreciated the visualisations the most. I'm really interested how they are made.
Thank you so much for your kind words and generous donation! The graphics are mostly made with Space Engine which is a universe simulator on steam. I have permission from them to use it for footage for these videos and after 5+ years of using it I know how it works and how to utilise it to get the footage I need, which I write as an itemised list before I start the video.
As for other sequences, they are largely from the Storyblocks stock footage website, and some from Vecteezy, but sometimes I use filters and colour tools to make it seem different. And then of course there are also NASA’s public domain visualisations, which are featured around the magnetars section.
Hope this answers your question! It’s rare I actually animate from scratch
My friend got into aerospace engineering thanks to your videos!
Thank you so much for continuing to peak the curiosity of people around the world.
That’s crazy! Good for him! And thank you very much for your generous donation 🙏 💙
A Sea video on a Sunday??? And it's neutron stars??? I can already feel my depression lifting. Thank you, sir! 🙏🏼
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@@calinovski I pray you never experience it.
If a video lifts your depression....it's not depression. Low mood perhaps
@@calinovskigenuinely wild to me that anybody still says this kind of dumb shit.
@@ProbablyOnLSD69 For real. Imagine choosing to be ignorant in a time where all the information in the universe is literally at our fingertips. Ridiculous waste of a good human brain. Amazing username BTW. Is your 6669 from that Neon Indian song too?😂
Never stop making videos. They are awesome ❤
You betcha 🫡 plenty of ideas for the coming months. And thank you so much for your generous donation 😁💙🙏
I remember you creating a poll about topics that interest us and this won. Thanks for listening to your community!
I didn't vote for this. I'm community 😢
@@Nookdashiddoledemocracy at work. 😅
The best youtube Astronomy channel!
The worst youtube Astrology channel!
facts
I'm new. It's excellent.
Astrum is an amazing astronomy channel. Slightly better than this one imo
Fruity Pebbles, Cold Water, favorite pillow, wife and 3 year old sleeping. Ahhhh Bedtime and a new SEA Video. This is truly a state of Zen and Serenity!!!
You eat cereal to go to bed too!? I don't feel alone now.
@@teachmeguitar4149 I play guitar too. But us cereal night eaters need to bind together!!!
@@Tech215Studios love it!
Your videos are simultaneously fascinating, informative, and terrifying. I look forward to revisiting this on my SEA playlist many times.
These are my most anticipated videos on RUclips.
Yall have some of the most thorough, and most well representative (visually) videos on YT... and I am sparse with my compliments. Good job. This is worth watching twice in a row for those who have such interest and to those new to the ideas. My deepest respect.
I've been watching space themed YT videos for almost 20 years. Over those many years and channels, IMHO, your content is the best.
Thank you for all the time and effort you put into making top tier content good sir!
Trying to avoid my relatives (not my kids) on fathers day. Sat down to zone out and Sea delivered a new video. This was obviously for us fathers today. Thanks!
Thanks for such amazing content!
And thank you for such a generous donation! 💙🙏
SEA is one of the best cosmological/ physics channels on available. Always amazing content!
Neutron Stars freak me out far more than Black Holes.
No, Black Holes are way scarier. To experience the difference, you need a VR headset and 2 games. Space Engine and Elite Dangerous.
With Neutron stars, atleast you can see it. Unlike small blackholes... Small blackholes are literally invisible unless you come very close to them. If you can see a small black hole that means you're already spaghettified.
Neutron Stars are freaky because of their size. Try to fly near them, you forget that they're only 20km wide, so it's hard to not get close.
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@@ExarKun0 Black holes are goofy in Elite Dangerous (or it could be the FSD breaking physics) because you can go through the small ones without overheating too much 😆
@@defeatSpace Yeah Space Engine is much better when it comes to Black Holes but I never forget the first time I unexpectedly hyperjumped to a binary Neutron Star system in VR in Elite Dangerous. I nearly had a heartattack.
Elite definitely needs a Black Hole update. And different types of Neutron Stars/White Dwarfs. It's more important then ship interiors imo.
I can also recommend Universe Sandbox. Experiencing a Supernova in your face in VR is very scary.
They are both figments of cosmology.
I am one of those people that will watch just about every video on neutron stars. They are so fascinating to me. That bring said, this is one of the best ones I've seen.
I'm really glad you dove into the existential nightmares that come alongside Strange Stars, too. Always good to remember that a rogue strangelet could (theoretically, of course) rewrite the universe at any time
Only the best, from the best. Nobody sparks my curiosity quite like you do. Well done yet again Sea.
Thank you so much for that extremely generous donation! I’m glad you get this much enjoyment from the videos and long may it continue😁🙏💙
Understanding complex ideas, first requires simple understanding. This is once again another part of deep science perfectly communicated through the obvious genius in communication from this channel.
I'm always up for a nice plate of nuclear pasta. Thanks for the great content, as always!
The good thing about nuclear pasta is that it cooks in a fraction of the 6 minutes you would need for normal pasta. Thank you for your super generous donation also 😁🙏💙
@@SEABro what kinda pasta you cooking? I prefer angel hair but people also call me a psycho for it hahaha. You cooking much more than pasta right here, this is that gold plated chocolate and a nice cup of coffee
@@SEA maybe you can touch on that nuclear pasta in your next video! Or quasars, those things are crazy too.
@@paledolphin He has an old Quasar video. It’s one of my favorites by him. I use it for first in que for my sleep playlist.
I put in ice in milk. Some people use words like we breathe air. Definition and being definitive. I have failure to ascertain these persons because lack of understanding to the very words they will call others. But that's okay. They weren't being serious considering their disregard word explaining a mental illness. Right?
Among all the scary things in the vastness of the cosmos, pulsars are the most terrifying to me personally. The sheer energy of that incredibly deadly celestial body and it's huge influence on it's surroundings, which you are absolutely powerless against, is mind numbing.
EDIT: The only thing scarier than pulsars, to me personally, is of course quasar.
Let us all be thankful for residing within a relatively quiet and stable solar system, on the outer portions of a similarly stable spiral arm in our Milky Way Galaxy.
@@0neIntangible That's right - I know a guy who germinated in a binary system not far from a pulsar, and sleep is VERY hard to come by, and you can forget about decent TV and radio reception...he loves it out here in the sticks.
@@carlsaganlives5112I wish you would quit telling ppl that I only moved here, in part, for better TV and radio reception and a longer night's sleep. It makes me seem so petty.😴🤨😎
Don't tell my man about quasars
Huge celestial body??? Neutron stars are tiny even relative to earth. Their sphere of influence is big so I’ll give you that.
This is my favorite channel for astronomy!
I thought I knew space, but I learned so many new terms in this video. Theres so many different objects and scenarios that I never thought to be possible.
It boggles the mind to contemplate the immense power contained in these tiny objects - I don’t think most people fully appreciate just how bizarre they truly are. Thank you Sam!! Can’t wait to dive into this one!! 💫🙏
Best talk about neutron stars I've seen to date - by a country mile. Mind-blowing to say the least.
Plus all the info on quark stars just fascinating stuff
Oh how do I enjoy my first listen to the latest sea video! With a nap? While doing choirs? Or just sit and watch it like I won't rewatch it 25-30 time this week
I usually cast it onto the TV for the first viewing. And background at night when sleeping for the other 50 times. 😅
Awesome video, but much to wrap my head around. I thought I understood neutron stars, but thought there was only one type. Will have to watch this video several times more to understand all the theories covered. Well done!
Oh you thought there was only one type? Then yea. You have much interesting information to obtain about these insane celestial objects
These videos are hand down the most genuine space videos on RUclips… you are amazing man. Thank you for your knowledge and time
THIS is what I have been waiting for! SEA doing and in-depth on my FAVORITE celestial object! The mighty neutron star!!!🌟 Thank you SEA! 💛
Been waiting for this one, thrilled!!!
Well picked guys this is definitely the most interesting of those topics
My favorite astronomy and deep space channel, thank you for your time and dedication and knowledge and research, absolutely the best production quality on the youtubes 👍👍👍
SEA is the GOAT
My favorite channel on YT. The quality of the content and the way he explains things make his videos a true pleasure to watch.
So great ending of Sunday! Thank you SEA 🎉❤
Your content is my ABSOLUTE favorite to pull up on the projector to end a good relaxing night, or fall asleep to, or in many cases, both. Just put this one on to a much needed epsom salt bath after a bit of a rough night of boxing sparring lmao. Life can't get better than this.
Love that! Thank you so much for this incredibly generous donation and I am so glad you find the videos something you can relax and unwind to. Makes a change from my early days as a content creator when I used to yap at 500 mph into a fried microphone, no one could ever have relaxed to that 😂 all the best and thanks again 💙🙏
Out of all the garbage ai space channels we now all have to wade through neck-deep, I have no idea why your videos aren't each getting millions of views. DO NOT GIVE UP THOUGH! I promise the magic algorithm will grab you one day and you WILL get the attention your channel so greatly deserves.
What an amazing Father's Day gift! Thank you so much! It made my day that much better I get to watch a new SEA video 😁
Love it! Thanks!
Thank you so much for that amazingly generous donation! 💙💙🙏
These videos are always a joy to watch, I learn something and get to sit and think about the wonders of the universe. Thank you very much :)
The visuals also are really helpful and pretty, do you make them yourself?
Excellent as always!!
Such an in depth explanation of one of the wildest phenomena in the universe. Thank you for spending the time to put this together SEA.
Would love to see a video on Binary Star Systems next, I feel they’re terribly misunderstood and there aren’t many videos out there about them.
great documentary sea!💛
Awesome stuff as always. Best space channel on RUclips by far.
Bowls packed, quest 3 activated, maximum warp engaged
Pass before you leave the system, bro!
I've probably watched all of the good neutron star videos on RUclips, and it's refreshing to see new information in this video, things I didn't know. (Magnetars are my particular favorite!) BTW, I love your narration.
First time in my life listening to pulsar sound, marvellous!
Thank you for your generous donation! Glad you could hear the pulsar sounds, they are pretty special when you think about them in the context of how fast they are spinning. The vela pulsar sound is my favourite
You could just as well put an Oled recommendation at the start of the video.
This has got to be one of the most gorgeous videos I've seen in quite a while.
Thank for your excellent work and good night!
Great vid!
Easily my favourite video on neutron stars
FINALLY!!! The day has come!! Great video!!!
I learned a lot about special phenomena like neutron stars and how they create radio signals, as well as understanding more about Pulsar and Magnetar. Thanks for a very good and engaging video!
Perfect. Right as I stepped out for my lunch break.
I’ve been excited for this since the poll :)
Thanks!
And thank you for your donation! 🙏💙
you have a nice underlying poetry in your descriptions and the visuals are beyond beauty
BABE GRAB THE BLANKET, NEW SEA VIDEO JUST DROPPED! In all seriousness, Sir Sea, I value your work and your channel. I find it very difficult to find channels that consistently deliver quality content with logical and factually true information. I’ve been hooked on your channel for about a solid year now and I’ve kept coming back on behalf of your incredible know-how of this sorta stuff. Nothing bugs me more than trying to find a video with answers and it’s the typical bullshit that’s spewed out for nothing more than view count and shock value. Keep up the great work, Sir Sea, you’re truly a treasure to the Astronomical Community on RUclips and the pure jet fuel on the raging fire that is the desire to learn more.
hahah you dont really have a "babe" lol
@@raidermaxx2324haha what a funny comment, so original lol
@@angusbouchard it’s true tho, right?
@@raidermaxx2324 No.
NEUTRON STARS UPLOAD MY GOAT 🔥🔥🔥
Such a great channel...these are the kind of videos that when I see them I save them for the right time
Thank the Traveler, you're back! -Faye ⚓
Easily in the top 5 best educational channels on RUclips, all of which are tied for 1st. To think that content of this quality is totally free, it challenges my very pessimistic views on humanity and reinstates my faith in it. Thank you for doing what you do.
Happy Father's Day!! 🙏
Happy father's day to all the Stars out there! The reason we're here!
I don’t care how many videos I watch on neutron stars. this guy knows how to make the best videos on them!🔥🔥💯💯
OMFG been waiting for you to talk about Neutron stars again 😭😭
Can't beat a SEA upload about stars. Let's go!!
Some neutron star should be named Jimmy.
I see what you did there.
"Jimmy the based mufuggin neutron star" has a nice ring to it
James "Jimbo" Issac Neutron
Thank you; well written, great narration, outstanding view production values.
Wooo, neutron stars!!
Cant believe this video is 40mins long, absolutely flew by, great job SEA
WAHOO neutron stars are my jam.
Your toast must be very heavy
@@Flesh_Wizardhahaha! Good one
This was indeed an excellent present/production man. Thanks for helping to feed our love for astronomy.
I would like to see a detailed video on the evolution of solar mass stars into a red giant, helium flash/burning, leading up to the asymptotic branch and the phenomenon of " 1st, 2nd and 3rd Dredge Up" , and what it means as the star puffs off its outer layers to become a white dwarf.
Also, a detailed piece on white dwarfs explaining electron degenerate matter, the anatomy of and the length of time it would take for white dwarfs and neutron stars to cool off.
I love our innate human ability to explain extremely complex concepts by giving them silly names like “nuclear pasta” ha
This channel is right up there with the best material on RUclips. Many thanks, and congratulations to the author. Your material is superb.
You deserve fat stacks o cash.
I loved your first video on neutron stars! I’ve watched it over and over again. So glad you revisited them!
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Fuuuuck😂😂😂😂
I fricking love science. But even then I probably wouldn't be able to watch a science video for 40 minutes straight- without pausing it for even just once. But... This video was so impressively well-made, I just couldn't stop watching it. Good work my man, you've gained a new sub..
thank you for listening to us and producing yet another amazing video!
The quality of this content is unparalleled.
I have been a space geek since I was a child during the 80's, and neutron stars have for a long time been a soft spot in my heart.
Thank you for this.
Perfect video to watch before going to bed!
I appreciate you revisiting neutron stars. Both of your dedicated videos on them are really good.
I've been waiting for years for a Neutron Star remake video! Excited!
Love it. Been waiting since the poll was posted
Watching these videos now, having watched sea mostly during his geometry dash days, it’s like watching a violent crack addict sober up and become a functioning member of society. Love it.
Cracking Video team, really enjoyed this one. being save in my sleepless night library. Big thumbs up
Awesome stuff. Thank you kindly, mr SEA.
Fantastic video - Subject matter explained with excellent scientific knowledge and detail, accompanied by relevant images and data throughout. If only all Astronomy videos were made this way...! 10 out 0f 10...!
Thank you from Florida for a great video!
Good work man! Love this one! 👍🏻🤜🏻🤛🏻
This must be the best SEA video so far! ⭐
Missed ya! Great vid