Reacting to 5 "Impossible" Things That Can Happen On Other Planets

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  • @EmperorofPenguins
    @EmperorofPenguins 3 года назад +64

    Titan: Oil Tycoon's dream
    United States: "Hippity Hoppity that planets my property"

    • @akiram6609
      @akiram6609 3 года назад +5

      China: “Nope. Belongs to China since ancient times.”

    • @therealclart
      @therealclart 3 года назад +2

      It’s a Moon

    • @Rabid_Nationalist
      @Rabid_Nationalist 3 года назад

      Moon

    • @josuef3742
      @josuef3742 3 года назад +1

      Its thanos's planet

    • @SpearM3064
      @SpearM3064 3 года назад +1

      Unfortunately, the United States *and* China *and* Russia are all signatories to the "Space Law". I'm oversimplifying, but basically *nobody* owns the moons or planets, and nobody can claim ownership. They only own whatever equipment they have landed there (for example, if you could fly to the moon and "take" the lunar excursion vehicle... the rover that was left by Apollo 14... you could be arrested for theft of federal property.)
      In other words, it's more like "Hippity Hoppity we WISH that (Titan) was our property."

  • @ManfredDudesonVonGuy
    @ManfredDudesonVonGuy 3 года назад +39

    4:19 the term you're looking for is "the planet is tidally locked" meaning that it doesn't rotate relative to its star (it's still spinning on its axis, but only so much as keeps the same side facing the star at all times).

  • @Skyostin
    @Skyostin 3 года назад +5

    8:05 every country about to fight for that planet

  • @normal-potato05
    @normal-potato05 3 года назад +229

    if space thing is something you're interested in... I would recommend watching Kurzgesagt
    Edit: it seems RUclips is being RUclips again and won’t allow Luka to react to them, which Luka the great has posted it on a different site. So no kurzgesagt reactions...
    Edit2: he uploads them on patreon now, just letting you know

    • @JonahFouts
      @JonahFouts 3 года назад +14

      Yes definitely. Not just for space but just interesting and well created and researched.

    • @InfamousChloe
      @InfamousChloe 3 года назад +6

      Would be great if Luka did the fermi paradox.

    • @chef_miku
      @chef_miku 3 года назад +2

      Definitely

    • @Viole471
      @Viole471 3 года назад +2

      I’d say he should check out Anton Petrov instead

    • @Wonderbrut
      @Wonderbrut 3 года назад +2

      Omg please do the Fermi paradox videos PLEASE

  • @cullenwright7014
    @cullenwright7014 3 года назад +42

    Actually, the overwhelming majority of stars in the Milky Way are part of multi-star systems. Binary systems (with two stars) are very common. Earth is pretty unique in that we only have one star. Space is awesome.

    • @Burneri
      @Burneri 3 года назад +3

      pretty much was going to say this too...

    • @Orion_44
      @Orion_44 3 года назад +1

      also I believe this system has the most planets in it, 1 Star and 8 Planets!

    • @dannydevito7000
      @dannydevito7000 3 года назад +4

      Also they made it seem like no has ever had two shadows on Earth. My gymnasium in school had lots of overhead lights so sometimes things would have like 8 shadows. It was dope.

    • @HazySkies
      @HazySkies 3 года назад +1

      @@Orion_44 Yeah, the closest one to the number of planets we have is HD 219134, which has 6 exoplanets.

    • @Orion_44
      @Orion_44 3 года назад

      @@HazySkies I thought so!

  • @blazeonfire6036
    @blazeonfire6036 3 года назад +11

    I’m not entirely sure why, but I find his reactions so satisfying that I have been on an absolute binge of his content

  • @David_F97
    @David_F97 3 года назад +12

    When a planet only has one side always facing its star (6:22), the terminology for this is tidal locking. The planet still revolves around the star, but it does not rotate about its axis.

    • @n3v3rforgott3n9
      @n3v3rforgott3n9 3 года назад +2

      no it does rotate around its axis just at the same speed as it rotates around its sun
      like our moon does to the earth

    • @kilgoretrout3966
      @kilgoretrout3966 3 года назад

      it actually rotates at a 1:1 ratio, one revolution per each orbit, if it weren't for the synchronized rotation the moon makes with each orbit, each part of the globe would see a different view, including the far side. Yes, this is tidal locking, and i had a devil of a time getting that across to a 1st yr Astronomy student. Ending with me taking the shade from a lamp and having him physically walk around it with and without one rotation. Then he went..ahhhHHHHH! Sometimes the least informed students can inspire you most. Him making that tiny discovery, first hand, plated a seed that could flourish into an Astrophysicist, or at the very worst, he became more quizzical, and inspired to learn more.

  • @hareecionelson5875
    @hareecionelson5875 3 года назад +2

    Scientist: I discovered a new Exo-planet
    Public: Amazing, what did you call it?
    Scientist's cat: *Sits on keyboard*

  • @marvalice3455
    @marvalice3455 3 года назад +1

    you can have two shadows now. infact, most of do most of the time, because we live indoors.
    the raining rocks planet is "Tidally Locked". this means that it does spin, but it spins so slowly that the spin is in sync with its orbit.. our moon is also tidally locked with the earth, so we only ever see a single side.

  • @coyotelong4349
    @coyotelong4349 3 года назад +3

    Titan is fascinating... They say that moons of other planets are our most likely place to find life or to sustain human life in the future
    It would be incredible to watch Saturn rise and swallow up the whole sky every morning

    • @MarloSoBalJr
      @MarloSoBalJr 3 года назад

      Io, Enceladus and Titan are the two known to be legit candidates to harbor life.

  • @gmrgamingrm
    @gmrgamingrm 3 года назад

    3:14 If Subnautica is anything to go by, you don't want to be on that planet lol

  • @Taliesyn42
    @Taliesyn42 3 года назад

    The reason so many of the planets listed have such ridiculous names is because those are the names of the stars they orbit. There are WAY more stars named than there are names to give them, so most get those alpha-numeric designations. The letters you see at the end after the dash is the planet's designation - they are given a letter as they are found, so -b was found before -c, etc.

  • @TheMeliv
    @TheMeliv 3 года назад +10

    "Imposible things" if you stand in a room with 2 lights you have 2 shadows . So that was a lie.

    • @kazekage3349
      @kazekage3349 3 года назад

      I was also going to comment this I once had 3 shadows since three different directions of light sources

  • @kostassn400
    @kostassn400 3 года назад +30

    React to : The Search For D.B. Cooper

  • @bigussmokesus8866
    @bigussmokesus8866 3 года назад +44

    You should react to Sam O’Nella academy. He is a history youtuber who makes great videos. I suggest you watch his video called “mass hysteria through history”

    • @Deeraise
      @Deeraise 3 года назад +4

      The Banana Republics is solid too.

  • @therealclart
    @therealclart 3 года назад

    Fun Fact : The closest Solar System to ours, Proxima Centauri, is actually a trinary star system. Meaning that there are 3 stars with planets orbiting them. Actually, Binary star systems (2 stars) are EXTREMELY common. In fact, we believe our solar system may have had a second, smaller star that was once orbiting the sun. This star was later hit with some interesting gravitational events when a black hole past a little to close to our solar system and threw it out.
    Also, I’d like to state that these images of planets are Artist renditions. We have not yet been able to directly observe planets in other solar systems. We know they are there because they eclipse their stars, but the starlight completely blocks out our ability to see the surfaces. This is actually the primary goal of the James Webb Space Telescope that is supposed to launch to an orbit with its Apogee at 1 million miles in 2021. We hope that this incredible piece of technology will allow us to directly observe planets from other solar systems.

  • @jackp1351
    @jackp1351 3 года назад +1

    On Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune it's believed that the chemical composition and pressure as you approach these planets cores are so great that it's possible there is a layer where it rains - diamonds. Mind fuck of the day. ✌

  • @NoiseJunkieRecords
    @NoiseJunkieRecords 3 года назад

    I love that I can come here to this channel for both science and baseball lol.
    I like the variety that's been posted here as of late. Nicely done.

  • @icechoc
    @icechoc 3 года назад +8

    Enjoyed your reaction to these different videos!
    Hope you react to other Oversimplified videos and other history channel videos too!

  • @kylejohnson3889
    @kylejohnson3889 3 года назад

    Looks like titan needs some FREEDOM🦅

  • @adriangonzalez3yearsago927
    @adriangonzalez3yearsago927 3 года назад +1

    Oh yeah been waiting for this

  • @dakfogel3698
    @dakfogel3698 3 года назад

    Dude your channel is amazing!

  • @bdeann3000
    @bdeann3000 3 года назад

    Love these space reactions

  • @ethanscharf4254
    @ethanscharf4254 3 года назад +4

    I love your coverage of well anything not sports!

  • @Kalelisbell66
    @Kalelisbell66 3 года назад

    you should check out "A tsunami with a record run-up height of 1720 feet occurred in Lituya Bay, Alaska. On the night of July 9, 1958" it scary as hell
    love your channel

  • @Siladzy
    @Siladzy 3 года назад

    I love space reactions!! Geography too😭☺️

  • @trevor6399
    @trevor6399 3 года назад

    Hello, just like to say. I love your reactions keep up the good work.

  • @jadentheogbackup9630
    @jadentheogbackup9630 3 года назад +1

    8:26 America it has its name all over it. Titan

  • @wretchedmusic8782
    @wretchedmusic8782 3 года назад +1

    i find it annoying when people say gas planets dont have solid land because they do

  • @Balehi
    @Balehi 3 года назад +10

    You should watch “when trash talking actually works”

  • @David_F97
    @David_F97 3 года назад

    The big red spot on Jupiter is called Jupiter’s red Spot. It is an enormous rotational storm, bigger than Earth, that has existed on Jupiter for hundreds of years. The wind speeds can get up to 425 mph or 680 km/h. The high wind speeds and duration of the storm are due to the severe Coriolis force of Jupiter generated from its large volume.

  • @uninterruptedrhythm4104
    @uninterruptedrhythm4104 3 года назад +1

    Binary Suns (Two suns) are actually the mostcommon types of solar systems in the universe iirc!

  • @zed6234
    @zed6234 3 года назад

    A horror videogame with lovecraftian themes that plays on your fears of the unknown on that water planet would be incredible. You don't know if anything at all lives beneath those waves, but you sure as hell don't want to find out. It'd be even better if literally NOTHING was there, because the entire time you'd be torturing yourself for no reason imagining colossal beasts that could devour entire continents.

  • @KitZunekaze
    @KitZunekaze 3 года назад

    Raining Glass Sideways: It's because the atmosphere is comprised of Silica. Silica, when melted, forms glass. The wind is so hot and turbulent that glass would form mid-air and be whipped around the planet, sideways.

    • @Krenisphia
      @Krenisphia 3 года назад

      That would be a shredding experience

  • @ktmman0580
    @ktmman0580 3 года назад

    Bro getting high and watching g you is the best. Shits crazy out there

  • @bignobsarefun2535
    @bignobsarefun2535 3 года назад +1

    these reactions are cool as im watching it . we all learn

  • @sophiedash4026
    @sophiedash4026 3 года назад +2

    I just really hope you check out Zefrank and his animal videos. Start with hummingbirds (toooot), then go where your heart takes you (although the lemurs have to be blurred... And the ostriches really should be 😳 lol). You won't regret it!
    😂😂😂

  • @Edwenthewolfxx
    @Edwenthewolfxx 3 года назад

    I luv ur vids

  • @mariedowney1676
    @mariedowney1676 3 года назад

    keep up the good info

  • @D4m4g3d
    @D4m4g3d 3 года назад

    Sounds like titan needs some liberation

  • @fidgetelftree9432
    @fidgetelftree9432 3 года назад +2

    I just watched your video reacting to The “Timelapse of the Future: A Journey to the End of Time”, and I realized after I wrote my comment the video was a week old, and wanted to see what there was that was more recent. And what do ya know, here we are!
    Talking about weird planets, there was a planet discovered in 2004 called 55 Cancri e that was theorized to be basically a giant diamond. The idea was that it was that it had a high carbon-to-oxygen ratio, and because it’s so massive(it has a minimum mass of 7.8 times Earth, or about 48% of the mass of Neptune) the temperature and pressure would force the carbon to become diamonds. As it’s roughly one-third carbon... a diamond that size was estimated to be worth $26.9 nonillion(that’s 30 zeros!!) However this theory was brought into question in 2013, and is less probable when they considered that the Parent Star of the planet didn’t have a high carbon-to-oxygen ratio. In fact, the Star has 25% more oxygen then it does carbon. More recent studies done in 2017 suggests that Planet 55 Cancri e has a global lava ocean and may have an atmosphere with similar chemicals to Earth, such as nitrogen and possibly oxygen, although it’s a bit thicker then ours at 1.4 bar. The Global Lava Ocean makes sense after you learn that it’s so close to its Parent Star it has an orbit of less the 18 hours.
    Binary Star Systems are interesting aren’t they? We’re starting to wonder if they’re actually more common then we thought. There’s a Binary Star System we’ve known about for quite awhile. In fact, it’s the brightest star in the sky. If you go out on a clear night during the right time of year, you’ll see it with no problem. Sirius, also called the Dog Star, is the most prominent star in the constellation Canis Major. In 1844, Astronomers began to suspect that Sirius had an unseen companion, and 18 years later in 1862, they managed to catch the second star in a telescope. They called it Sirius B, and affectionately nicknamed it “The Pup”. Later we discovered that Sirius B was much smaller then Sirius A and is a white dwarf. Actually, Sirius B has a diameter of around the same size as the Earth. But it’s Mass is almost the same as our Sun, so it’s a very dense object. It’s also almost 5 times hotter the our Sun, with surface temperatures around 24,926 Celsius. Sirius A is about twice the size of our sun. These Binary System are likely formed because of how Stars are born, in what we call a Stellar Nursery. Stars are clustered closer together with other newborn stars, and it’s theorized that a fair amount of them stick together as binary, trinary, or even as high as Septenary(7 stars in one system!! That’s nuts!!). There are two different star systems thought to be Septenary, and we haven’t yet found one with more then that.

  • @danor6812
    @danor6812 3 года назад

    Maybe if people would learn about Titan. They would finally realize that oil is NOT a fossil fuel.

  • @EpicEvilMonster12
    @EpicEvilMonster12 3 года назад +1

    As an american dont let our Government discover this video or else we're gonna declare war on Titan lol

  • @oliverandersen3507
    @oliverandersen3507 3 года назад

    Has anyone considered how bad titan smells? Imagine being in a cloud and sniffing it would be like all of humanity had passed gas at the same time

  • @yahirguerra4970
    @yahirguerra4970 3 года назад

    Did you all just forget about lights? Even though we have one sun, we can still get 2 shadows artificially. This is talking about things that are impossible, but having MORE than one shadow is more than completely possible.

  • @bignobsarefun2535
    @bignobsarefun2535 3 года назад

    happy halloween luk . more weather please those are awesome

  • @TheNaughtySenpai
    @TheNaughtySenpai 3 года назад

    I've always had a fascination with space and the universe as a whole. I think it's because I find the human race's cosmic insignificance comforting; like none of my problems really matter in comparison.
    I don't have any direct videos to recommend but if you're looking for an interesting topic, I'd suggest looking up videos or information surrounding the Voyager probes. That's possibly one of my favourite subjects to delve into simply because of the achievement they are for mankind. They currently, and quite possibly might always, hold the record for distance a man made object has gone.

  • @n3izhyped622
    @n3izhyped622 3 года назад +2

    You could fly around the planet faster than your phone charges

  • @betsybabf748
    @betsybabf748 2 года назад

    This is where strange to comprehend how they know these things. With planets many light years away, in different galaxies, how do they know how deep the ocean is, or what the bottom of the giant ocean is like, or how fast the wind blows the glass rain?

  • @patrick6897
    @patrick6897 3 года назад

    That 10km/s wind... is faster than the ISS, which orbits the Earth at around 7.66 km/s. I'm honestly surprised that the video didn't mention it.

  • @andybullis1140
    @andybullis1140 3 года назад

    I've experienced multiple shadows on Earth many times... inside, with lights.

  • @Jack7.
    @Jack7. 3 года назад +3

    "Its an oil tycoons dream"
    Fix: "Its us Americans dream" HELL YEAH OIL

    • @talea9593
      @talea9593 3 года назад

      I mean, there is a reason they want to go to the moon and set up a permanent rocket launching base. They want to make it easier to get to other planets.

    • @Jack7.
      @Jack7. 3 года назад

      @@talea9593 ik its a joke

  • @nin_beam2919
    @nin_beam2919 3 года назад

    "if you crash-landed your ship on this planet of water..."
    *irl Subnautica. Change my mind.*

  • @shadowedharbinger4479
    @shadowedharbinger4479 3 года назад

    Dang they missed an opportunity to nickname the water planet This Planet 4546b

  • @dallyh.2960
    @dallyh.2960 3 года назад

    Hey Luka,
    I've been watching your history reaction videos, and you seem really hard on yourself and your country's past. I just want to say that it isn't all bad. Britain was an imperialist nation, yes; but it also did a lot of good in spreading democratic ideals throughout the world, as well as industrialization and technology. Britain is also largely credited for being the nation to put an end to slavery globally, which is an amazing accomplishment!
    Sincerely,
    An ex-colony

  • @MatthiaGryffine
    @MatthiaGryffine 3 года назад

    I was actually watching this video yesterday

  • @DirectorVibeChecker
    @DirectorVibeChecker 3 года назад

    GJ1214-b is probably the inspiration behind subnautica

  • @spiderdude2099
    @spiderdude2099 3 года назад

    Star systems like the solar system where there is only one star are actually the MINORITY. Most star systems consist of 2 or more stars orbiting a shared center of mass.

  • @michaelsmith-iu1be
    @michaelsmith-iu1be 3 года назад

    All that gas and not 1 cow, amazing.

  • @r1chard_N1xon_gaming
    @r1chard_N1xon_gaming 3 года назад +1

    Secret history of the moon but melodysheep

  • @OfTheiAm
    @OfTheiAm 3 года назад +1

    So Titan is a giant space fart...

  • @DaGuys470
    @DaGuys470 3 года назад

    Proxima Centauri right next door has three suns, so eat that ;)

  • @Orionquest.
    @Orionquest. 3 года назад

    I would love if you reacted about kurgestat in a nutshell

  • @risyanthbalaji805
    @risyanthbalaji805 3 года назад +1

    We should be thankful to our mother earth.

  • @mekadeth
    @mekadeth 3 года назад

    So that you know, the planet names are more like catalog numbers. The letters or name tells you what catalog to look in while the number is I believe the order that it was added to the catalog. The letters afterward usually denote a planet, but I believe it really just indicates a feature or object that is gravitationally bound to it (as such binary stars I think has the same number but different letters based on discovery time).

  • @TheDoctorsDancer
    @TheDoctorsDancer 3 года назад

    4:20 the word you are looking for is revolve. The Earth revolves around it's axis. This combined with it's orbit around the sun creates our seasons. The revolution of the moon is at such a rate that we always see the same side of it, which as I just learned from reading the comments section, is called being tidally locked. I love learning!

  • @personmanman3071
    @personmanman3071 3 года назад

    I know you’ve been reacting to like natural disasters and stuff, so you should react to this one video called Volcano Eruption Power Comparison, it shows how insane volcanoes are

  • @blagageorge3824
    @blagageorge3824 3 года назад

    just a fyi, the names of the planets are just catalog designations. there are just to many stars to properly name; for example, the HD stars stand for Henry Draper, an astronomer- the numbers are just that: a number assigned to them, usually in order of their discovery. the lowercase letter is used to denote the object as orbiting the star in question, which themselves can have a uppercase letter (for example, in a binary the larger star would be A and the smaller one would be B, and a planet orbiting one or the other would start from b, c, d, etc- in order of their discovery, not their orbital position).
    on a similar note, astronomers HAVE begun naming these planets, such as the very first planet discovered, 51 Pegasi b, which was named Dimidium (latine for 'half', since its about half the size of Jupiter)/

  • @johanwittens7712
    @johanwittens7712 3 года назад

    1:45 Even in our own galaxy binary systems, trinary or quadruple systems are quite common. If fact most stars form together in groups leading to systems with multiple stars orbiting each other. Our solar system, with its one single star turns out to be the exception, not the norm.
    Our nearest neighbour, proxima centauri, for example forms a trinary system together with alpha centauri A and alpha centauri B.
    Alcor and Mizar are the oldest known binary stars that can be seen with the naked eye. But recent discoveries have shown that alcor itself is a binary, and Mizar is actually two pairs of binary stars orbiting each other. So the Mizar star is a quadruple star system orbited by another pair (alcor), making the whole system a sextuplet star system!
    But take into account that while these stars orbit each other, they often orbit each other from a great distance. For example in the centauri system alpha centauri A and B form a pair and orbit each other, and proxima centauri orbits the both of them from a larger distance...
    The universe is truly interesting, even in our ''back yard''...

  • @RikThunder33
    @RikThunder33 3 года назад

    due to additional light sources, your shadow is not always alone, by the way. Ever walked at night in a street with many lamps?

  • @lilaurmom5314
    @lilaurmom5314 3 года назад

    I honestly love when others watch space videos

  • @user-ed9qu5im2y
    @user-ed9qu5im2y 3 года назад

    Imagine seeing it in person... you wouldn't be able to see anything because you would be dead in less than a fraction of a second :V

  • @yellowtomato898
    @yellowtomato898 3 года назад

    Holy shish.

  • @indigodragon0613
    @indigodragon0613 3 года назад

    There's loads of multi star systems here in our own galaxy.

  • @tdsportscards
    @tdsportscards 3 года назад

    Crazy winds

  • @aaronalkor
    @aaronalkor 3 года назад

    Video: 5 Impossible things
    Me: Actually, there’s 6. 2 shadows, water, hell, glass, 22000, and Methane

  • @randomusername3697
    @randomusername3697 3 года назад

    Fun fact that storm on Jupiter is as big as 20 earths(might be off by a bit)

  • @11thcenturycrusader31
    @11thcenturycrusader31 3 года назад

    7:57 *flashback to zavala saying that the hive have taken Titan in the red war campaign in D2*

  • @nineplutos
    @nineplutos 3 года назад

    if you haven't seen it, you should watch How the Universe is way bigger than you think by the same channel! it's really cool

    • @normal-potato05
      @normal-potato05 3 года назад

      Ur right it is cool, but I think he already reacted to that

  • @chrissede2270
    @chrissede2270 3 года назад

    The building codes would have to be pretty strict on HD189733-b

  • @sejithe5th681
    @sejithe5th681 3 года назад

    If SpaceX's starship gets far enough then humanity could create a methane fuel plant on Titan as that is the propellent it uses

  • @sogjinx3934
    @sogjinx3934 3 года назад

    And remember, these are only the planted we know about

  • @thanushthanush3186
    @thanushthanush3186 3 года назад

    I got this video on Recommendation

  • @HalkerVeil
    @HalkerVeil 3 года назад

    I have multiple shadows depending how many lights I have turned on.
    The suns shadow isn't the end all be all of all shadows. :P

  • @dilloncoleman5029
    @dilloncoleman5029 2 года назад

    the true depth of GJ1214B's water is over 15,000km deep

  • @KentoKei
    @KentoKei 3 года назад

    When you say the max could be two to three
    8 star systems: Let me introduce myself

  • @dexterkun4307
    @dexterkun4307 3 года назад

    GJ1214B might have sea monsters bigger than on earth

  • @joelhicks5468
    @joelhicks5468 3 года назад

    1:46 You say other galaxies, but literally the closest star to the Sun, Alpha Centauri, is actually two stars in a binary system. Two or more shadows would be more common than you think in terms of the number of planets that it could happen.

    • @basinho0211
      @basinho0211 3 года назад

      There's no planets we know of that orbit the barycenter of the stars though.

  • @memetherapy
    @memetherapy 3 года назад

    lol no one's ever entered a room with more than 1 light?

  • @louisrosenberg8042
    @louisrosenberg8042 3 года назад

    React to Chiefs Rams 2018. Its on the NFL’s channel and it’s considered to be the greatest regular season game of all time. They were the best two teams in the league that year besides the Patriots (Rams would lose in the superbowl and the chiefs in the afc championship), and the game was on national television. The stakes were huge and it was awesome.

  • @samuraitakuan7967
    @samuraitakuan7967 3 года назад

    The names of the planets contain letters and numbers because it’s where the planets are located

  • @rondabellinger8571
    @rondabellinger8571 3 года назад

    If there is methane and or oil on Titan that means there was life on that moon for a long time once.

  • @hifijohn
    @hifijohn 3 года назад

    If you want to react to something try train wrecks caught on camera, there was a big one in texas a few days.

  • @isaacsherwin9642
    @isaacsherwin9642 3 года назад +1

    the shadows thing can easily happen on earth, when I'm at soccer practice at 8 or 9 when it's dark, the four big stadium lights give me four shadows, not one, not two, four

  • @gellE291
    @gellE291 3 года назад

    id like to point out that it is completely false that you would have 2 shadows. The light wrap around would just make your 1 shadow very thin

  • @joshdrahos3237
    @joshdrahos3237 3 года назад

    Aww, they didn't cover that planet that rains molten iron. It's one of my favorites.

  • @billythehut
    @billythehut 3 года назад

    You should react to a video about the Great Molasses flood of Boston in 1919

  • @dannyspelman1468
    @dannyspelman1468 3 года назад

    I'm almost certain I've had a second shadow before.

    • @TeeTop_
      @TeeTop_ 3 года назад +1

      Yeah. All you need is two sources of light, like street lamps.

  • @originalamerican9396
    @originalamerican9396 3 года назад

    Corot7-b
    Aka Crematoria from the movie Riddick

  • @aaronharper1209
    @aaronharper1209 3 года назад

    The two shadows would be fake in some parts as the light would block out a shadow or both.