Every Reason why Space is Horrifying

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  • @beezyprotobee9175
    @beezyprotobee9175 Год назад +5837

    Hey, tug? Can you explain the situation of giraffes and microwaves?

    • @biggtugg
      @biggtugg  Год назад +4966

      Yes, I don’t think I explained that part well enough. We think both are normal, but in fact they’re actually affronts to nature that laugh in gods face. Nothing should be able to cook food that quickly without fire, and no horse should have a neck that long. Hope this helps

    • @sourflower4085
      @sourflower4085 Год назад +336

      @@biggtuggLMAO

    • @thirdworldgamer8717
      @thirdworldgamer8717 Год назад +426

      @@biggtugg horse racist

    • @sophya.online
      @sophya.online Год назад +111

      Horse😂Racist?!😂

    • @beezyprotobee9175
      @beezyprotobee9175 Год назад +101

      @@biggtugg
      Huh.
      It
      Did, I guess.
      Never thought of it like that! I always thought that giraffes had the long necks for defense purposes, you know? Neck whip the predators. I dunno.

  • @spenserbartholomew3722
    @spenserbartholomew3722 Год назад +6521

    The most haunting thing my father has ever said to me was when I was little and I was first learning about space. I asked my dad what was outside of of the universe, and his voice got a lot deeper, his eyes got bigger, and he slowly said “the big stuff”

    • @hankthepropanetank499
      @hankthepropanetank499 Год назад +507

      He is one of us.

    • @breadg1818
      @breadg1818 Год назад +682

      Your dads an alien sorry i had to tell you

    • @helena.goos.
      @helena.goos. Год назад +434

      Is your dad H.P. Lovecraft

    • @Stoneyfonik
      @Stoneyfonik Год назад +239

      the big stuff... according to a book i read as a child [ idk who the fuck gives a child a book about literal quantum physics ] there are universes outside our own universe, basically the multiverse but real and very much empty

    • @ZackeTheBrute
      @ZackeTheBrute Год назад +99

      Here be dragons.

  • @fabledrex
    @fabledrex Год назад +1907

    Thanks Big Tugg for teaching me just enough to be a little bit afraid, but not enough to really learn anything. Always appreciated.

    • @biggtugg
      @biggtugg  Год назад +529

      Any time!

    • @sardonicsardonyx359
      @sardonicsardonyx359 Год назад +57

      @@biggtuggdid u know the reason we think we haven't found intelligent life yet is bc something abt it becoming intelligent kills it before we ever get to find it?

    • @sheonyx
      @sheonyx Год назад +16

      the reverse dunning-kruger effect

    • @Rebekalinker
      @Rebekalinker 2 месяца назад

      ​​@@sardonicsardonyx359 we havent found any other life i dont think even tho we know for a goddam fact there is, but yeah intelegant life probrably blows itslef up before getting anywhere in space

  • @alenor210
    @alenor210 Год назад +539

    4:54 even more horrifyingly, the Great Attractor doesn't pull all matter in the universe towards it. It attracts all matter in the Laniakea Supercluster, which is the group of ~100,000 galaxies that contains the Milky Way. There are tens of millions of these superclusters that we know about, and each of them could have their own Great Attractor. There could be a Greater Attractor that attracts Great Attractors, we don't know.

    • @n4veybaby
      @n4veybaby 10 месяцев назад +38

      oh thank god *as if the great attractor is anything any of us will ever have to worry about*

    • @He1loEarthling
      @He1loEarthling 8 месяцев назад +32

      The greater attractors? And even they are attracted to another greater attractor. THE GREATEST ATTRACTOR.

    • @ProbablyBacon
      @ProbablyBacon 7 месяцев назад +19

      Well thanks for giving me another existential crisis

    • @_Swindle_Is_Underrated_
      @_Swindle_Is_Underrated_ Месяц назад +2

      we also know that it's not a extremely, mind-blowingly big black hole..............which means it's something we haven't discovered and have no clue that it excised before hand, so....ya....that's freaking horrifying......and I have a deep obsession and love for space lol

  • @wookalarsf1459
    @wookalarsf1459 Год назад +1142

    Love the fact that this man talks at a pace like hes prepping us for a speech we have to give in 10 minutes.

    • @KerboRos
      @KerboRos Год назад +22

      I read this in his voice and his pace

    • @fionadunlop3648
      @fionadunlop3648 Год назад +18

      this is such a perfect description oh my god

  • @rowanbowers5743
    @rowanbowers5743 Год назад +284

    The thing that stops me from worrying about death from big stuff in the universe is that it's so big and probably moving at the speed of light, so if it does happen we're likely not to feel any pain or fear, just like flicking a switch. There are worse ways to die

    • @findingmyspitfire2441
      @findingmyspitfire2441 Год назад +22

      Oh my god you put this into amazing words. My exact reasoning but I have a hard time putting it into words

    • @EnlightendBeast999
      @EnlightendBeast999 Год назад +34

      *yawns* welp, time to go to night night....
      *flips switch*
      *Universe.exe has stopped working, please restart the system*

    • @Qwlett
      @Qwlett Год назад +20

      for me, the earth instantaneously exploding from some space sh*t isn't that scary, but a situation like how the dinosaurs went extinct is

    • @Flesh_Wizard
      @Flesh_Wizard Год назад +8

      ​@@EnlightendBeast999bro turned off God's PC💀

    • @Cicosbruh
      @Cicosbruh 19 дней назад

      I have some bad BAD news buddy

  • @Stormy_Seaz_dragonz
    @Stormy_Seaz_dragonz Год назад +356

    For some reason I burst into laughter at the "or you might just end up in fucking ponyville"

    • @cottenfluff9594
      @cottenfluff9594 9 месяцев назад +16

      I was happy that he mentioned my favorite show of all time

    • @sirtopoftheworldegg
      @sirtopoftheworldegg 6 месяцев назад +6

      shifting space time and realties since

  • @lilymanders5178
    @lilymanders5178 Год назад +417

    I had this physics teacher in high school that was so delightful he would turn almost anything we learned about into a way you can die. I think my favorite thing he ever said was how going to the moon is like throwing a dart at a target a mile away and if the rocket was sent in the wrong direction "no one would go out to get you. You're just stuck out there."

    • @wakinye1705
      @wakinye1705 11 месяцев назад +9

      Sheeeeeesh😂

    • @tr.ns_overlord3798
      @tr.ns_overlord3798 11 месяцев назад +19

      That's the kind of teacher I would love to have cam we switch?

    • @AnthologyOfDave
      @AnthologyOfDave 10 месяцев назад +12

      So, it's basically like dating today.

    • @joeyhoy1995
      @joeyhoy1995 9 месяцев назад +4

      I always equated our trips to moon as like a sniper. Basically strapping people to a bullet and hold the math works

    • @Insomnia19101
      @Insomnia19101 3 месяца назад

      That’s sounds like a fun teacher

  • @biggtugg
    @biggtugg  Год назад +586

    did anyone see the gemini entertainment Easter egg? I put one in the last video too. I love gemini entertainment. No one has noticed it yet tho so im getting self conscious. Anyway, make sure to tell your friends about me, thanks.

    • @lucyandecember2843
      @lucyandecember2843 Год назад +14

      i've definitly seen one comment mention it, im sure theres more ^^ love your videos!!

    • @LifeInSonaria
      @LifeInSonaria Год назад +7

      I noticed it! Love your videos too.

    • @KILLER1PIE
      @KILLER1PIE Год назад +13

      The iris sees all

    • @fleurixrus
      @fleurixrus Год назад +12

      BEST ANALOG HORROR

    • @AdjustedDisparity
      @AdjustedDisparity Год назад +6

      the iris has sensed your prescence.

  • @clownmonarch
    @clownmonarch Год назад +303

    Man i had my first "thinking about space" related panic attack at the age of 9 and no one has ever understood wtf im talking about when i try to explain it thank u so much for this video 😭😭😭😭

    • @mitch5944
      @mitch5944 10 месяцев назад +11

      Same lol I had a night when I was a kid when I realized I was gonna die one day then just started thinking about space and shit but have been oddly OK with all that recently lol

    • @bunny-wm4rl
      @bunny-wm4rl 10 месяцев назад +21

      good lord the wild ride of being a space obsessed kid at like single digit age and realising the sheer scale of the universe and the irreversible slow descent into absolute disorder makes everything we do practically worthless then having constant panic attacks and my parents just assuming i was being a lazy friendless hobo when i was really probably just anxious and depressed with no will to live!!💀so glad that there are more people like this out there that got their lives changed by having easy access to (probably too many) sources of information as a kid,,

    • @biggestbeelstan
      @biggestbeelstan 10 месяцев назад +3

      dude i had mine at 6 and i hated space ever since 😭😭

    • @kitkatboard
      @kitkatboard 2 месяца назад

      I started having insomnia and nightmares about death, the universe and the meaning of life at like... 4. My sister tried to comfort me like "I know the sun's gonna explode some day but don't worry, you'll be long dead :)"
      It did not help.

  • @STØRM12346-h
    @STØRM12346-h Год назад +1253

    It’s awful to think any event in the universe could blow our balls off in a matter of seconds

    • @chocolateavian
      @chocolateavian Год назад +113

      one day the sun just coughs and we all get melted into nothing

    • @whythenumber
      @whythenumber Год назад +34

      Gives a bit of spice to life to be fair x

    • @slasher8765
      @slasher8765 Год назад +25

      I'm gonna blame the universe for making me a sub then

    • @Пинагод
      @Пинагод Год назад +12

      I don't think it would be a matter of seconds though. It's the same concept of how ants perceive us as slow creatures due to the sheer size difference, the reckoning of the universe would take a while to end us all.
      Of course, that doesn't mean the subtle effects would take a while to reach us as well. It's sort of like now; for all we know the sun already exploded and it's why the days are slowly getting longer. It's only until light stops getting to us that scientists realize that the sun has already exploded...years ago.

    • @pacevy3798
      @pacevy3798 Год назад +16

      i mean getting blown by the universe sounds pretty hot

  • @jholdstock
    @jholdstock Год назад +626

    I used to think space was the coolest thing ever but as I get older I’m realizing how scary and unsettling it is. Like what do you mean we’re floating on a tiny rock in the infinite abyss?

    • @Lumberjack_king
      @Lumberjack_king 11 месяцев назад +39

      I mean space is still cool but yeah it gets philosophical and existential when you realize when are a tiny speck

    • @Warmachine_23
      @Warmachine_23 11 месяцев назад +10

      But the abyss is *beautiful*

    • @mitch5944
      @mitch5944 10 месяцев назад +7

      It still is the coolest thing but is also imo objectively the scariest thing too lmao

    • @nightwoo_
      @nightwoo_ 10 месяцев назад +3

      Wdym tiny, our earth is 1/100th the size of an atom compared to the entire universe.

    • @wesley3447
      @wesley3447 10 месяцев назад +7

      I've thought that since I learned about space. I've been terrified of rocks falling from the sky since I was like 4. I have made zero effort to understand humans or society because I've been too hung up on, "why this way? We can die at any moment and it all means nothing." I have made zero progress throughout life because I'm constantly thinking of falling rocks from the sky. I was on submarines in the Navy and I was always thinking about how fighting each other is stupid because rocks can fall from the sky and kill us all. 🤣

  • @analisefeliz357
    @analisefeliz357 11 месяцев назад +132

    I remember the day I found out that the sun would die out. All I could do was stare at nothing and contemplate my temporary existence. I experienced my first existential crisis at the ripe age of 9 because of this crap

    • @Imah_Tistic6
      @Imah_Tistic6 4 месяца назад +5

      i experienced my first existential crisis... at 3 years old and it was me wrapping my head around the concept of death

    • @Scarshadow666
      @Scarshadow666 4 месяца назад +3

      Oof! Yeah, I feel you there - went through some depression episodes when I was around 13 (or 14 - it's been decades and my memory is hazy), though it was mainly because the fact that I was aging and could die someday hit like a truck. The sun death thing felt easier to compartmentalize in that it's something that's a relatively long ways off, none of us will probably live to see it, and we don't really know if anyone human might see it billions of years in the future (at least if we don't destroy ourselves first).
      What pulled me out of being depressed as a young teen was considering the possibility of an afterlife and becoming agnostic (I've heard people say there is no afterlife, but I feel like I'd personally function better and continue to live my life entertaining the possibility of an afterlife, than to lose my life wallowing in grief about there being nothingness after we someday pass). ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @Imah_Tistic6
      @Imah_Tistic6 4 месяца назад

      @@Scarshadow666 exactly what i felt for years

  • @Not-A-Tree
    @Not-A-Tree Год назад +693

    As someone who had an existential crisis at the ripe age of 7 or 8 because I loved space so much that I did a little too much research on the vastness and infinite dystopian world that is space and I couldn't look up at the stars for the next like 2.5 years without getting dizzy,
    I agree :)

    • @schleepy6362
      @schleepy6362 Год назад +38

      ikr? When I was in like 2nd or 3rd grade I learned that the sun was going to explode and that when it does, we'd have mere minutes to live. Because lil 8 year old me didn't really understand the fact that it WOULDN'T happen in my lifetime, I just kept imagining the world ending like that with this lingering sense of t e r r o r .

    • @SquiggleMyer
      @SquiggleMyer Год назад +8

      Curiosity destroys us alli searched up 2 girls 1 cup at 10).

    • @SoupyMittens
      @SoupyMittens Год назад +3

      man i can never look up at the sky without getting dizzy

    • @Mayayapayapa
      @Mayayapayapa Год назад +2

      ​@@schleepy6362ME TOO 😭 I WAS SO ANGRY I WOULDN'T LIVE LMAO

    • @jartism
      @jartism Год назад +8

      I find the vastness of the universe comforting, like "yea life is tough but put it in perspective you live on the tiny inhabitable marble in a giant sea of nothing you're hella lucky"

  • @cosmonauthal7651
    @cosmonauthal7651 Год назад +633

    One of my "favorite" scary thoughts about space is what if gravity just suddenly turned off. Like you would just fall into space with NOTHING to hold onto. Its really fun to think about this while lying on the ground looking at the stars because I SWEAR you can feel yourself start to "fall" into space and its terrifying to me. :D

    • @devonkelly44
      @devonkelly44 Год назад +54

      omg that is NOT an activity i will be doing but thanks for the suggestion 😂😂😂

    • @cosmonauthal7651
      @cosmonauthal7651 Год назад +19

      @@devonkelly44 it changes you as a person:D

    • @randomenvelope
      @randomenvelope Год назад +25

      Bro whatever, space is scary enough, that thought experiment does nothing to me, you're already falling through space with nothing to hold on to

    • @cosmonauthal7651
      @cosmonauthal7651 Год назад +8

      @@randomenvelope you’re cooler then me, I hope to be as cool as you.

    • @randomenvelope
      @randomenvelope Год назад

      @@cosmonauthal7651 How the fuck did you come to that conclusion? You need a made up scenario to be scared of space, when you're already in said scenario but being ontop of a rock makes it better for you?
      You are insane
      I dont need no made up scenario to be scared of space, space is insanely scary on its own, and people dont seem to mind and its freaking me out.

  • @AmberCommentsThings
    @AmberCommentsThings Год назад +122

    It's crazy how fragile the humman body is, as soon as we leave a certain area of this planet's atmosphere to be LITERALLY anywhere (that we know of) else, we'd die whether due to freezing, burning, asphyxiation or being crushed. On a semi-related note, it would also be terrifying to live in a game of Universe Sandbox and suddenly have the player turn Earth's temperature to 10,000 degrees

    • @bird8847
      @bird8847 9 месяцев назад +1

      well, not just us, but any other animal would also die a horrible death just like us. please stop trash talking humans you treacherous alien

    • @joeyhoy1995
      @joeyhoy1995 9 месяцев назад +3

      I mean, that's what climate change could do. Look at Venus

  • @EliOrionHudson
    @EliOrionHudson Год назад +571

    Do oceans next.

    • @tazmaniacat
      @tazmaniacat Год назад +33

      I could be wrong but isn’t it true that we know more about space than what’s in the ocean which that thought terrifies me even more

    • @AammaK
      @AammaK Год назад +4

      I was about to say didn’t he just do oceans but it was Kwite, not him

    • @potentialdefect
      @potentialdefect Год назад +2

      ​@@tazmaniacatNope lmao.

    • @axl_draws
      @axl_draws Год назад +3

      I second this

    • @jennipherweston
      @jennipherweston Год назад

      I came to comment/recommend this exact topic!
      I can imagine Tucker spiraling so beautifully and must see that now. 😅

  • @kypickle8252
    @kypickle8252 Год назад +834

    If this makes you feel better, a lot of the planets you mention at the end of the video have proper names
    55 Cancri e is named Janssen (named after a scientist)
    GJ 1214 b is named Enaiposha (literally means "large body of water")
    GJ 436 b is named Awohali (means "eagle" in Cherokee)
    these names are the official, recognized names for those planets
    but hd 189733 b doesnt have one yet its still just hd 189733 b
    i love how we assign names to layers of hell like this

    • @tiffanyh1274
      @tiffanyh1274 Год назад +15

      It doesn’t make me feel better. But thanks anyway, it is interesting. 🤣 edit: so this video sent me into a deep dive about space and he is right about the scary planets. But it’s also fascinating what’s happening with this new telescope. We’re seeing all this amazing stuff and wow, it’s incredible what’s going on in space. It’s like they turned the light on and we’re surrounded by millions of galaxies. There’s gotta be life out there. It’s scary but there’s also tons of beauty. ❤️

    • @Raccoon_Trash-
      @Raccoon_Trash- Год назад

      That's the most American fucking thing, naming a planet fucking Eagle.

    • @Aj-ge6ku
      @Aj-ge6ku Год назад +1

      🤓

    • @niekatheunknownweirdokid
      @niekatheunknownweirdokid Год назад +13

      ​@@Aj-ge6kubro using the nerd emoji is even more nerdy than calling someone a nerd

    • @Aj-ge6ku
      @Aj-ge6ku Год назад +1

      @@niekatheunknownweirdokid so are you calling me a nerd? If yes say yes

  • @Tempo_The_Cat
    @Tempo_The_Cat 11 месяцев назад +104

    7:13 oh damn. Subnautica is real. I’m going to have a great time sleeping tonight

    • @Sahnt11
      @Sahnt11 9 месяцев назад +5

      Or the planet in iron lung

    • @BeepsDaBirbo
      @BeepsDaBirbo 9 месяцев назад +2

      Nah I’m playing subnautica 😭😭😭😭😭

    • @isg4
      @isg4 4 месяца назад +3

      Now you have to ask the question: HOW DEEP is the ocean?
      Are there underwater mountains that harbor life on top or is the entire planet an ecological deadzone?

  • @StudioAtomahawk54
    @StudioAtomahawk54 Год назад +254

    I’d like to see him talk about how terrifying the ocean is

  • @itsjustsomeguy.
    @itsjustsomeguy. 6 месяцев назад +23

    Another fun fact, black holes absorb all light, so in a place with no light (deep space) and when they don't have an accretion disk (glowing orange ring) they are invisible. You can't see them.

  • @PhotoPhonic
    @PhotoPhonic Год назад +382

    This is why I love big tugg he thinks of a topic I dont know about and makes me believe in it instantly.

    • @LennyMill
      @LennyMill Год назад +3

      You believe in space?

    • @PhotoPhonic
      @PhotoPhonic Год назад +5

      @@LennyMill Yeah do you not believe in space?

    • @LennyMill
      @LennyMill Год назад +1

      @@PhotoPhonic Obviously. It's just absurd that you would comment that you believe in space and this video increases the believability.
      "I believe in water and this makes me believe in it more" - see, it's a useless comment.

    • @PhotoPhonic
      @PhotoPhonic Год назад

      @@LennyMill Comment was edited can you shut up now?

    • @paulinemoira8442
      @paulinemoira8442 Год назад

      @@LennyMill the people who drink river water believe in water differently than I do

  • @thesk3ptic691
    @thesk3ptic691 Год назад +268

    As an Aerospace engineer this is hilarious

    • @nathanspencers5803
      @nathanspencers5803 Год назад +14

      Good or bad funny?

    • @thesk3ptic691
      @thesk3ptic691 Год назад +136

      @@nathanspencers5803 definitely a mix of the exact existential crises I had in college and funny but misinformed takes on physics

    • @slasher8765
      @slasher8765 Год назад +4

      @@thesk3ptic691 I'm more curious about this gamma ray shit, is it like plasma?

    • @Fadinglight117
      @Fadinglight117 Год назад +24

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@slasher8765If I remember correctly it’s just a type of light/radiation that’s pretty high on the electromagnetic spectrum in other words it’s non visible light. With a wavelength of 10 to the 12th power. My guess as to why the gamma ray stream was so destructive is because of the mass and heat it may have been taking with it. Take all this with a grain of salt though because I’m an not an expert or anything. Hope I could help.

    • @BobCanRead
      @BobCanRead Год назад +5

      BS in astronomy here; couldn't agree more.

  • @pinkypride8615
    @pinkypride8615 Год назад +95

    Ive always loved and been fascinated with space, it never freaked me out how vast and deadly it is and still doesnt.
    I genuinely forget that so many people are uncomfortable with the existential horrors of our universe. Ive always just been cool with it for no reason

    • @mose3775
      @mose3775 Год назад +9

      Fr. The more “scary” stuff we learn about space, the more I want to learn about and understand it!

    • @mitch5944
      @mitch5944 10 месяцев назад +6

      Same I think it's fucking awesome and humbling but I don't blame people for being scared or just trying to ignore their existence lol.
      Something pretty cool about shit being out there that is impossible for us to understand tho. Makes you realize that we aren't really all that

  • @josephmacias5088
    @josephmacias5088 Год назад +45

    Tugg just condensed my entire 4 yrs of college, rage and all into an 8 min video and I am all for this. On several occasions I remember stating "JESUS CHRIST, how am I angrier than when I knew nothing at all and some how I still don't know anything?" 10/10 exactly how any one that studied this field feels.

  • @VAFrias
    @VAFrias Год назад +163

    This is why cosmic horror is a thing. Also, thanks for the vids Tugg!

  • @hehwhehhr2344
    @hehwhehhr2344 11 месяцев назад +16

    4:58
    Fun fact: The great attractor is actually being pulled in by an even bigger thing called the Shapley attractor

  • @tyuijhsophie
    @tyuijhsophie Год назад +684

    As a physicist specializing in String Theory, hes not wrong, we don't know shit, but we are definitely trying
    I think what's missing in these conversations is that sure, there are a whole bunch of mysteries out there, but with every wrong solution we inch closer and closer to figuring the true structure of the universe and the symmetries within it, so not knowing or getting the wrong answer can be exciting too!
    Edit: also I forgot to add! There is a somewhat hot hypothesis that the way we describe outer space (as in solutions to general relativity) is symmetric to the way that the smallest pieces in the universe (elementary particles) work. If this turns out to be true, everything we learn about particles can be translated into wacky space stuff and viceversa. I'm not sure what point I wanted to make with this, but be excited, not scared, science is amazing!

    • @bromordra
      @bromordra Год назад +12

      Oh, a String Theorist. Neat. What's it like working in a field that's systematically destroyed public trust in Physics for decades?

    • @katsojohnobotsang2484
      @katsojohnobotsang2484 Год назад +7

      Hey man it's interesting to hear that. I just completed my bachelors in physics & looking forward to pursue higher degrees in theoretical physics. I would really like to collaborate with you so you can share some insights into this amazing field. How can I get in touch with you?

    • @tyuijhsophie
      @tyuijhsophie Год назад +41

      @@bromordra More than unscientific quackery that's constantly being pushed like quantum healing or crystal vibrations? I'm sorry but string theory and it's derivations like supersymmetry have actually produced some good results, look no further than analytic explanations of the odderon trajectory. And even if the novel predictions of string theory aren't true, theoretical frameworks from it have also helped with other fields such as in condensed matter physics.
      I love hearing things like these, so please, go ahead and tell me what exactly you despise so much about string theory. Or are you gonna just throw lines from Sabine Hossenfelder at me, someone who has actually systematically destroyed public trust in physics?

    • @mibolio1383
      @mibolio1383 Год назад +1

      Im really F*cking scared, so am I scientifically screwed?

    • @Fen_Fox
      @Fen_Fox Год назад +18

      @@bromordra damn what did string theory do to you

  • @PrincessMihai
    @PrincessMihai Год назад +262

    I was hoping you'd do the burning ice planet ❤ That one is so cool! If anyone doesn't know, it's just under such high pressure that the atoms have nowhere to go, so the ice can't melt even when it's on fire

    • @mose3775
      @mose3775 Год назад +14

      True, when people think of ice they think it has to be cold, but the freezing point of liquids gets lower and lower the more pressure they’re under. I think hot ice sounds super cool!

  • @BrainEatingAmoeba-i7n
    @BrainEatingAmoeba-i7n 11 месяцев назад +21

    Mans just explained every reason i love space (also fun fact: in the universe there is these really bright objects called quasars and they are the brightest object in the universe :))

  • @kieranmarley335
    @kieranmarley335 Год назад +110

    When I was a very young child I pretty much had the same existential terror tugg is showing on this video, consistently having horrible panic attacks at the inescapable confusion of space and time. My poor parents were not prepared for that shit and I am sorry to them

    • @catherinec.1728
      @catherinec.1728 Год назад +4

      Me too except today and also yesterday and probably tomorrow…

    • @jessjess23brooks89
      @jessjess23brooks89 Год назад +1

      ​@@catherinec.1728Like, now. The feeling hasn't stopped. Was it supposed to stop?

  • @sketchesforyou8020
    @sketchesforyou8020 Год назад +90

    1:17 You’re right, the sun doesn’t lose a billion pounds a second. It loses over 12 billion pounds a second.

    • @illyria777
      @illyria777 5 месяцев назад +4

      say sike rn.

    • @Drag0nmaster
      @Drag0nmaster 4 месяца назад +10

      @@illyria777Nope. 5.5 million TONNES (metric not imperial) is 12.125 BILLION lbs

    • @jenluvjake
      @jenluvjake 2 месяца назад

      if I had the metabolism of the sun, I would cease to exist in a matter of milliseconds

  • @ItsRequiemTV
    @ItsRequiemTV 11 месяцев назад +11

    One point was how everything in the universe is moving inward toward a center point and the next was how everything is constantly moving outward and my little brain can't comprehend this.

    • @raxusveritas
      @raxusveritas 4 месяца назад

      What you're talking about is likely the Great Attractor, a gravitational anomaly that is currently incomprehensible to the science of man. It could be dark matter, it could be a hypermassive black hole, it could be ponyville, it could be *anything.* And it itself is being pulled towards a larger point, called the Shapley Attractor.
      : )

  • @patrickracer43
    @patrickracer43 Год назад +77

    I love the panicked energy of all of Tucker's videos

  • @MaiNameJeff
    @MaiNameJeff Год назад +77

    I had never seen tugg devolve into madness this fast throughout a video before

  • @chriscool18000
    @chriscool18000 Год назад +10

    Thanks big tugg, i now have had a major existential crisis, gotten back with my therapist, and multiple panic attacks since watching your video! Thank you so much for your guidance 🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @lemonlebowski1397
    @lemonlebowski1397 Год назад +17

    As a kid, I'd pick up astronomy books and look at the pictures. The ones of the planets terrified me. It's just still, giant orbs hovering in darkness.

  • @rosecity_chris
    @rosecity_chris Год назад +21

    Ive always been fascinated with space. It literally holds the answers to life's biggest questions and can give you an existential crisis the more you learn how insignificant we actually are. I wish there was more focus on teaching about the universe in schools so more people would grow up to have better perspective, and not get so caught up in a lot of the bs we do

  • @ForgetfulSparrow
    @ForgetfulSparrow 11 месяцев назад +9

    I was stressed about exams/school and now I’m not. So thank you Tugg you just got rid of my anxiety and replaced it with something so much worse👍😊

  • @jand1242
    @jand1242 Год назад +49

    Dude you sent me back into my childhood with that last zinger/reference. "The BIG YELLOW ONES THE SUN!" Me and my dad watched a stand up comedian, I can't recall his name but the way he yelled it lives in my head. Great vid!

    • @biggtugg
      @biggtugg  Год назад +25

      Brian Reagan! One of the best ever

    • @jennathompson4242
      @jennathompson4242 Год назад +2

      ​@@biggtuggbro I love your videos and you are the best! I literally get so happy when I see you uploaded 👍

  • @z0ned_out
    @z0ned_out Год назад +86

    Coming across his videos of being so scared about almost everything out there is entertaining, but knowing most of the facts mentioned here long before he said them and watching as they eat away at his sanity is like looking at a kid's reaction to being told the "Sun is Gonna explode", he reacted in the exact way I would expect either my mom or my niece to react. It's almost adorable ngl

  • @TheMcportella
    @TheMcportella 7 месяцев назад +3

    One fun fact is that most planets out there are rogue planets, which means they don't really have a star to orbit, they just drift around through space, completely dark and frozen on the surface.
    However, that doesn't eliminate the possibility of them bearing life completely, considering they might have geothermal activitie.

  • @nyalan8385
    @nyalan8385 Год назад +15

    I really appreciate how he has so much stuff in this that you’d think it was really well researched but he doesn’t actually have enough stuff to be well researched. It’s a fine line he straddled masterfully.

  • @JasonCravesAttention
    @JasonCravesAttention Год назад +22

    6:30
    1000 degrees Celsius is 1832 degrees fahrenheit. Hope that helps you sleep Tucker😁😁

  • @DAMNNATIONROCK
    @DAMNNATIONROCK Год назад +6

    All my existential terror and anxiety began as a teen when I started thinking more about this very subject

  • @junaiu1044
    @junaiu1044 Год назад +50

    I didn't think it was possible for me to somehow love space any more than I already do, but I somehow have just fallen in love with space even more now! Thanks!

    • @randomenvelope
      @randomenvelope Год назад +11

      I guess some people see beauty in chaos

    • @jartism
      @jartism Год назад +4

      @@randomenvelope you don't? Chaos is vastly more common than order it is a fools errand to construct such an illusion

    • @randomenvelope
      @randomenvelope Год назад

      @@jartism just cuz theres only chaos doesn't mean its not scary.
      Go back to your warhammer 40k universe space marine

    • @jartism
      @jartism Год назад

      @@randomenvelope idk what that is

    • @randomenvelope
      @randomenvelope Год назад +1

      @@jartism basically year 40k where humans are so advanced and are constantly at war because space is filled with chaos and cosmic horrors and invasive intelligent species but its just kinda their life now so whatever

  • @d9981
    @d9981 Год назад +18

    7:25 you can see Tugg going insane

  • @Forestdude9000
    @Forestdude9000 6 месяцев назад +5

    2:29
    You're wrong. They are not long enough. My brain is on a 36-hour time frame foreced into these stupid 24 hour days.

  • @VanillaShakey
    @VanillaShakey Год назад +20

    This instantly made me feel like a 5 year old experiencing an existential crisis when they learned the Earth would eventually explode/implode, thank you big tugg for helping me relive my childhood

  • @mentallydisturbedllama473
    @mentallydisturbedllama473 Год назад +39

    I actually find space super fascinating and cool but so far 2:46 as a mentally ill individual I hate how much I resonate with this video. Tucker, why did you have share my thoughts out loud like that? 😭

    • @ReverendLeRoux
      @ReverendLeRoux Год назад +5

      The reason we havent been hit by a meteor that would kill all life is because the one that got the dinosaurs was an anomaly. Weve had it happen three times, ever. Once before we had a moon (it is now the moon), one shortly after and once with the dinosaurs.
      Jupiter keeps us safe.

  • @cutienina14
    @cutienina14 11 месяцев назад +6

    “The big yellow one is the sun!” I love it

  • @damprat141
    @damprat141 Год назад +16

    I've long been a fan of science , I've known these facts and the terror gets so fun to me, it's why I want to learn more
    , also, hot ice is pretty simple, the pressure forces it to be solid, but it's still hot.

  • @Xellyfishଳ
    @Xellyfishଳ Год назад +14

    What an anxiety filled saturday this is! splendid! thank you tucker!

  • @ash3rwoah
    @ash3rwoah Год назад +5

    Thank you for making me remeber this horrible fear of space I had early last years and late 2021. Safe to say you've reignited it and made it worse!

  • @Emerald_Vizsla
    @Emerald_Vizsla Год назад +5

    You being an anxious pile of walnuts is so comforting. I had like visions of black hole imagery that led me down a science rabbit hole for ages a long time ago. In contrast, you delivered a fun ride

  • @situationnormal2217
    @situationnormal2217 Год назад +24

    Haven't watched the video yet, but let me tell you, my horror tolerance is high. I don't know if I'd really feel scared or creeped out. But I have my hopes high.
    Well done... I feel slightly sad at least. Knowing we're not really sure about anything. Thank you. I empathize with you and appreciate your effort to try to make me understand the universe a little more.

    • @jamthecat1011
      @jamthecat1011 Год назад

      👎

    • @grey.tmc.
      @grey.tmc. Год назад

      mines pretty high but anything about ‘yeah these people have a disease’ gets to me💀

    • @mitch5944
      @mitch5944 10 месяцев назад

      For some reason it comforts me to know that we ain't really shit in the grand scheme of the universe lol.
      I believe it is an admirable quest to try and learn as much as we can about our position in this strange existence tho.

  • @FairlyAdequate35
    @FairlyAdequate35 9 месяцев назад +1

    I personally love space, the fact that our lives are so small and meaningless in the grand space of the universe is really comforting and makes it easier to handle every difficult thing that comes my way. The more I learn about space the more love I have for it, it's just so cool how little we know and how much we have yet to learn! Nothing humbles quite like it

  • @squaredanimator
    @squaredanimator Год назад +17

    if anyone is wondering the planet at 6:05 is not a planet at all. Its from an analog horror series called Gemini entertainment. I don't want to spoil much because its really awesome going into the series blind but lets just say that the iris is not exactly a planet.

    • @lucyandecember2843
      @lucyandecember2843 Год назад

      o.o

    • @ythegamerita
      @ythegamerita Год назад

      Remember, Jupiter is NOT an eye

    • @Alium4060Obero
      @Alium4060Obero Год назад

      @@ythegameritaIT HURTS

    • @eloraoliver7451
      @eloraoliver7451 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@ythegamerita yep! (I t s a n o p e n w o u n d)
      Hi, I'm a Gemini home entertainment nerd, how are ya 🙃

    • @shinobi6497
      @shinobi6497 7 месяцев назад +1

      A man of culture I see

  • @fleurixrus
    @fleurixrus Год назад +145

    As a certified Space Nerd™ this video was certainly a pleasant suprise. I love space personally, but i understand how some people would find it unsettling. lol.

    • @danielschmaderer
      @danielschmaderer Год назад +2

      Same here…minus the trade mark. The big rip is hopefully a theory that’s completely wrong. That I feel can really be terrifying. Besides that, space is awesome.

    • @Flesh_Wizard
      @Flesh_Wizard Год назад +2

      ​@@danielschmadererI think the Big Chill is more likely, myself

    • @goshdang2114
      @goshdang2114 Год назад +3

      I like to think the universe goes through cycles of rebirth. There are so many theories, just pick your favorite.

    • @REJECTFALSEICONZ
      @REJECTFALSEICONZ Год назад

      eyy, same

    • @lmaolmaolmaooo
      @lmaolmaolmaooo 9 месяцев назад

      A another space nerd this video is so funny lol. I love space so much

  • @Flyingpheonix451
    @Flyingpheonix451 7 месяцев назад +4

    Now I have astrophobia. I dove into more space stuff after this and now I’m not even looking into the sky

    • @icecreal
      @icecreal 6 месяцев назад +1

      real

    • @Flyingpheonix451
      @Flyingpheonix451 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@icecreal the sad part is… I’m not even joking 😭

  • @TURTLEOffical
    @TURTLEOffical Год назад +7

    tug thanks for giving me a panic attack and 5:07 image when the universes collide and we get to the center there is just a book of everything we need to know in life and the main topic is about giraffes and microwaves

  • @brandonlitell1803
    @brandonlitell1803 Год назад +16

    The amount of times that he says "how fun" to things that don't, in fact, sound fun is astonishing and hilarious

  • @zieuc964
    @zieuc964 4 месяца назад +1

    I love space cause the information we learn about it is endless, and it’s easier to not fully grasp how dangerous it is cause so far yet so close at the same time.
    Also, how ‘strange matter’ and rogue planets didn’t make it into this amaze me😭

  • @rosspare
    @rosspare Год назад +20

    This video can be summed up at 7:31

  • @kinderdm
    @kinderdm Год назад +5

    This is the true stuff of nightmares. I don't have normal nightmares like most people do, of being chased by a wild animal or murder, or drowning. No, I have nightmares of looking into the sky and seeing a black hole enter our atmosphere, and knowing that we are doomed. Or an asteroid, or a gamma ray, or a ton of other space related deaths for not only myself, but the entire planet. I guess that's what really scares me the most on a subconscious level. That and nightmares of ghosts for some damn reason, which I don't even actually believe in, so maybe it means nothing after all, I don't know.

  • @TheMaskedManTMM
    @TheMaskedManTMM Год назад +3

    Just the thought of space just being endless with no limits is just terrifying

  • @chocolateavian
    @chocolateavian Год назад +13

    A Big Tugg video is the only thing I look forward to on a weekend

  • @findingmyspitfire2441
    @findingmyspitfire2441 Год назад +5

    As an aspiring astrophysicist… I love this. I can try to help explain some of the things but I love you bring up the topics of things no one really discusses. Like black holes are cool but you rarely hear of people talking about their movement

    • @teicreates
      @teicreates Год назад

      So they just...randomly move around pulling in various things? Just vaguely meandering through space

    • @findingmyspitfire2441
      @findingmyspitfire2441 Год назад

      @@teicreates basically yes. They move in the same sense that our galaxy moves. Our neighboring galaxy Andromeda will collide with us at some point. Just as us as humans constantly move, our universe constantly moves. Most observable things in our universe move towards gravity, like a black hole or just anything with a stronger opposing gravity. But where antimatter or dark matter come into play, is the expansion of the universe. Basically dark matter os a gravitational force that effects our gravity. Whether that be from bubble universe or 4th/higher dimensions, there is a gravity strong enough to push our galaxies apart. If you’ve watched futurama, they utilize the theory that dark matter could be harnessed as a fuel source to travel light years in mere minutes. I could go on but I highly recommend you look into it. Astrophysics is the reason why space isn’t scary to me anymore

    • @Flesh_Wizard
      @Flesh_Wizard Год назад +1

      ​​@@teicreatesyeah they move around. But most are less than 100km across and the nearest star to the Sun is roughly 40,000,000,000,000km away for scale so it's unlikely one will pass through the solar system anytime soon

    • @jasonbergman5781
      @jasonbergman5781 Год назад

      @@teicreates Black holes are not exactly as they are portrayed in media. Yes, they do move around, but everything in space moves around. Our sun moves around the galactic center over the course of 100 thousand years. Constellations move all the time. All stars in the galaxy move around. Black holes don't suck things into them in the traditional sense. They don't act like a vacuum. If we replaced the sun with an equal-mass black hole, nothing would fall into it. All the planets in the solar system would orbit it just the same as they do the sun. The thing about black holes is that they are very dense. You can have a sun mass black hole in the diameter of a few kilometers. You would have to crush the Earth to the size of an atom (I think it's either that or a coin) for it to turn into a black hole. So the black holes we can see are usually very massive (as in have a lot of mass), affecting things around them. That is where the idea of them sucking up things comes from, its just because they have a high mass, and therefore, have a high gravitational influence on objects around them.
      Long story short: Don't worry about a black hole sucking up Earth; all stars in the galaxy move; black holes are just very dense objects, and black holes are not vacuums.
      Edit: Also the closest black hole to earth is estimated to be like 40 light years away. That is 10 times the distance to the nearest star. We are not moving towards it in any measure. The sun will probably die before a black hole has the opportunity to go through the solar system, and even if it did, it would probably pass in the oort cloud region, which extends to almost a light year from the sun. So again,
      Long story short again: Even if our solar system did encounter a black hole, the earth would be fine.

  • @jaximizer1one510
    @jaximizer1one510 11 месяцев назад +5

    To be honest this has made me more intrigued than scared.

  • @logan_page
    @logan_page Год назад +8

    I find all these things awe-inspiring. I think it’s pretty neat that there is so much left to learn. I’d be more worried if we knew everything.

  • @GJGM1995
    @GJGM1995 Год назад +7

    I’m so happy that I wasn’t the only person staying awake all night panicking about wandering black holes and asteroids as a child/adult

  • @cottenfluff9594
    @cottenfluff9594 3 месяца назад +2

    "Or you might just end up in ponyville" Well, goodbye earth, I'm going to space and into a black hole.

  • @OnceWasHere
    @OnceWasHere Год назад +9

    "Im only scared because im a moron" me too Big Tugg, me too...

  • @ScribbleSpirit
    @ScribbleSpirit Год назад +10

    Every time I try and wonder what’s beyond the universe or where it originated from or anything existential like that, I’m reminded of the fact that everything seemingly exists in a pocket of nowhere and appeared out of nothingness and there is no origin beyond that and we will never have the answers. And then I have to prevent a panic attack lmao

    • @dancingdyonysis
      @dancingdyonysis Год назад +1

      But isn't that freeing? It means we don't have to worry about the answers, it isn't our responsibility. We are a miracle. Not because of god or anything, but because life is probably so rare and we happen to be here at the exact time and the exact place to experience it. We're fucking lucky, all we have to do is try to enjoy the fruits of the random, insane combination of events that created a planet as stunning as ours with the perfect conditions to sustain life

    • @da3musceteers
      @da3musceteers Год назад

      So everything is a bolzmann brain, just the collection of a gas causing this whole illusion

  • @Groggle7141
    @Groggle7141 10 месяцев назад +6

    1:56 It’s what birthed the Hulk.

  • @whaleman5844
    @whaleman5844 Год назад +9

    the fact i was doing homework while watching this made 5:18 ever so slightly more horrifying

  • @LilyfIowashere
    @LilyfIowashere Год назад +4

    For those confused on “antimatter”:
    Antimatter is also known as “mirror” matter. It is composed of anti-protons (protons with a negative charge, p-bar) and positrons (electrons with a positive charge, e+). Antimatter annihilates when it comes in contact with normal matter

  • @Solvables
    @Solvables Год назад +40

    Thank you Tucker for my weekly dose of existential dread

  • @scout_427
    @scout_427 Год назад +7

    3:01 the moon..has astigmatism?
    As someone with astigmatism this is so inspiring

  • @Zoogan07
    @Zoogan07 Год назад +3

    7:56
    the best explanation I can have for this, keep in mind im only a sophomore in high school so I may be wrong, is that water gets condensed and forced into ice due to immense pressure
    basically water turns into ice because the pressure is high, it doesnt give a hoo haw about temperatures

  • @Nick12_45
    @Nick12_45 Год назад +11

    7:06 these names feel like backrooms levels-

  • @amee-racle
    @amee-racle Год назад +6

    if anything this made me further appreciate how fascinating space is! it's scary, yes, but it's so cool

  • @rainbow_blacklight
    @rainbow_blacklight 11 месяцев назад +2

    i have a horrible fear of space because of the. there’s no up. the idea of there being no up and that you can go in any direction is one of my biggest fears. i cant watch movies that are set in space and do that well . oh my god!!! i cant even explain if it sounds so stupid but floating around in a circle with nowhere to put my feet down . oh my god!!!!!!

  • @m_29
    @m_29 Год назад +16

    8:18 Wow, the first video Big Tugg made that could actually lead to a crime! What an accasion, let's pop open a bottle of wine, guys!

  • @Antoinette._.
    @Antoinette._. Год назад +14

    5:12 not my dumb gay ass getting scared because the second he said that a cloud covered the sun for like 3 seconds.

  • @Casedilla73
    @Casedilla73 5 месяцев назад +5

    1:12 Actually, according to Google, the sun loses about 4.7 million TONS every second, which is equal to 9.4 billion pounds, so it’s a little crazy

  • @strawvv7590
    @strawvv7590 Год назад +18

    Tugg never fails to not fail every time he doesnt fail in failing the fail

  • @Overanalyse_This
    @Overanalyse_This Год назад +7

    4:06 I know the location of the Great Rejector - she lives a few roads away from me

  • @BroncoBoys
    @BroncoBoys 9 месяцев назад +1

    What terrifies me is beyond the universe,and how many verses they're are theorized.

  • @despicablememe4140
    @despicablememe4140 Год назад +4

    If you're looking for a happy little existential crisis or panic attack you should check out the dark forest hypothesis. Pretty terrifying

  • @Flesh_Wizard
    @Flesh_Wizard Год назад +4

    A whitepill for the existential dread you may be experiencing: On a human timescale, the scary stuff in space happens extremely rarely. The speed of light limits the speed of interactions, and space is so much bigger than light is fast

  • @YaBoiJesus-d9k
    @YaBoiJesus-d9k 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is the first of your long form videos I’ve seen. I’m now subscribing and binge watching all the others

  • @thewillofmankind9887
    @thewillofmankind9887 Год назад +5

    I'd pay an unhealthy amount of money to see Big Tugg go for therapy and like hear the conversation

  • @WholeWheatWhale
    @WholeWheatWhale 6 месяцев назад +3

    When I learned about the eventual death of the sun at eight years old I had an existential crisis and refused to go to school for a week.

  • @xdecatron2985
    @xdecatron2985 9 месяцев назад +1

    Not that we will ever go to space, but my wife cannot understand why my most primal fear is death by space walk. You just float endlessly away from everything until you run out of life support.

  • @ThatDumbBlondeTrope
    @ThatDumbBlondeTrope Год назад +34

    The fact that this came out just as I was getting ready to go to sleep makes me think that something or someone out there doesn't want me to sleep, which is highly concerning, especially after watching this video. Fantastic video though tugg, thanks for the content 😃😭

    • @findingmyspitfire2441
      @findingmyspitfire2441 Год назад +1

      If it’s at all comforting, I find space to be an unknown territory. I look back to my favorite games like mass effect to think of all the things that are out there that we could befriend and love. New worlds that hold unique beauties that we just have yet to see

  • @LBCB94025
    @LBCB94025 Год назад +6

    @6:43 its pronounced like "fifty five" + "Kang-kree" kinda like the 'canker' in "canker sore" With a y at the end*
    Then the letter 'E'
    "Fifty five cankery E"
    ("E" As in the 5th object in the system*)
    In case you wanted to know..

  • @anothernamelessundead
    @anothernamelessundead 8 месяцев назад +1

    The big rip is literally a cop out essentially where they're saying "idk man shit could get real weird and goofy" which I personally think is hilarious

  • @yuruem2thereturn44
    @yuruem2thereturn44 Год назад +9

    7:37 Nintendo knew

  • @HImarcy
    @HImarcy 6 месяцев назад +3

    0:21 if you squint hard enough it looks like he's wearing sunglasses