What If Earth got Kicked Out of the Solar System? Rogue Earth
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Ok
lol im early for once
@@jfkdnwm739 me 2
Whoever is Reading this:
Your skin isn't a paper don't cut it
Your body isn't a book don't judge it
Your heart isn't a door don't lock it
Your life isn't a movie don't end it it
Your brain isnβt a computer donβt run it
You're beautiful
If a caterpillar can become a beautiful butterfly you can be more amazing and fly even higher in life
(by the way Iβm also a small youtuber looking for your support plz)
I didn't create this quote
Just wanna spread positive vibe
:)
βA rouge star is hurdling toward the solar systemβ
βOH NO, THE STOCK MARKET!!β
@@richarddickiesharples848
You're letting your bias get in the way.
Literally every single politician to ever exist is more concerned with money than human life.
@@richarddickiesharples848
They are ESPECIALLY more concerned with money than human life. Blood is cheap.
@@richarddickiesharples848 No politician works for free, including communists. If you seize the means of production, a corrupt politician will still make exceptions and create subsidies for the highest bidding lobbyist. Some are better than others, but no party or ideology is immune from corruption.
β@@richarddickiesharples848 On paper, the less centralized a political system is, the less corrupt it is. Socialism does work, however it operates at peak efficiency on a micro scale & is vulnerable in massive populations. Likewise, Capitalism is very efficient, but it often exhausts itself resulting in cycles of extreme delusion and turmoil.
I believe it's a balance & it varies with scale. The bigger your country, the less power the central government should get & the more power local governments should get. However, It's really hard to give a definite answer because there's so many different ways humans are able to exploit these systems.
If I were to try and sum it up idealistically, I'd say centralize information & decentralize power. Communist ideas can be compatible with a capitalist economy. We just are plagued with the endless task of trying to regulate thousands micro-economies within one big country.
But with all of that said, the "least corrupt" system is ANY system that was set in place under informed citizens who mutually consent with government & it's policies, and have the freedom to leave if they so choose.
Oh no were all gonna DIEππ
Getting the government attention: "this is bad for the stock market."
"There will be an extinction event...."
*panik*
"....in a few million years"
*kalm*
"But it'll be bad for the stock market"
*Panik*
climate change be like
Idk my friend made a funny video so check it out and maybe it will make your day better :)
I thought it was a jab at some people's reaction to the current pandemic.
And just like today, the stock market would rally on positive news in tunnel boring and geothermal energy stocks.
I love how the loyal little Moon just follows along with the wandering Earth. ^_^
In case youβre wondering, there is a book called βThe Wandering Earthβ
β@@BoxingCat-mx4rg I watched the movie, was fun
4:24 "After a few month, it would start shrinking again. BUT SO WOULD THE SUN" The scariest thing ever.
"It could be bad for the stock market"
Kurzgesagt out here throwing some heavy shade
What's the timestamp?
@@connerscott2687 2:59
So sad that even has to be said...
@@Gamesfan272 Thank
@@Xeonerable no
"and would be bad for the stock marketβ
shots fired
So great!
noo not the stock market!!!11!!!
Forget about earth! Save the Dow!
Leaders of fortune 500 companies:
-What do you mean there`s a star heading our way?
Scientist:
-There`s a chance it will throw earth out of orbit!
-So?
-We need to invest money so we can save the planet!
-Not our problem!
-It will kill most people on earth!
- We don`t fucking care!
-..and it would be bad for the stock market!
-Ok, how much money do you need?
When I heard that I immediately went. Yikes.
7:40 "We had our own star" made me cry
I just love how they can start by explaning the gravity and the chaos that the universe really is, and end up telling a story about a far away possible future, where the earth is a type of myth, and that all in just 9 minutes! Kurzgesagt is amazing!β€ And I really would love to watch a movie or series with this story, like many people said (HBO, you have a mission!)
"The larger ones could cause dinosaur level mass extinctions and would be bad for the stock market" I'm glad we have our priorities in order
i agree
"Killed, or worse, expelled"
@@kaizoisevil "she needs to sort out her priorities."
We'll never financially recover from this
The economy, fools!
βIt would be bad for the stock marketβ
Alien star insurance companies:
*S T O N K S*
That line made me laugh too. Just what we needed to cheer us up ;)
this is such a politicians line lol
"literally everyone would die"
"but my stocks :("
A hole in the ground would open up with monsters pouring out of it and politicians would be more worried about billionaires stocks than peoples lives.
@@kaleyduke4306 Venture capitalist line, not all politicians made their money that way. Some made it in much sketchier ways. :3
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Gonna be honest, I feel like if a random star passed THAT close, even if it's a red dwarf, things would probably get extra crispy long before any flash freeze happens.
This channel is one of the best to have ever existed.
Why isn't there a movie about what zas been described here? If executed well, it would be on a whole different level than The Day After Tomorrow. And since there are many events to cover, it could be an awesome trilogy. It shouldn't concentrate much on single characters though, since the storyline would expand over various lifetimes. But still managing to make the audience miss a character, which has just been living in another era of the whole story would be an achievement though. (None that Hollywood could pull off these days however........)
It lacks the element of surprise. We'd see it coming millennia in advance. Bad for movies.
@@timgreten67 Yeah? That didn't stop the movie Titanic from being one of the most successful flicks ever. I am sure few people were surprised of the sinking.
It's not about WHAT happens, but how well that is covered. Surprising the audience is not an essential element for movies. Many people even like it better when they have a clear idea of what they are about to watch.
@@marcfuchs6938 It's not the audience that has to be surprised, it's the people in the movie. Imagine filming Titanic with everyone on board knowing the ship is going to sink.
@@timgreten67 The viewer may know, what will happen, but the characters don't do. If you watch a movie about this topic, we have a guess what will happen to those characters, but they don't know.
There is a movie called The Wandering Earth (2019) which is the closest high quality movie you can get to this idea, and I think it's great because the Earth without a sun is such an interesting and unused idea which would make for the base of a great story/movie
"I used to live on earth!"
"OK Grandpa go to bed"
LOL XDDD
"Back in my day we used to walk with legs"
That's both comforting and terrifiying at the same time and I don t know why
"back in my day we had color tv and video games"
"grandpa stop lying that wasn't possible in 2020"
We are gonna be the grandparents
βWould be bad for the stock market"
Politicians: go on
Loved that line.. was obviously a COVID joke LOL
Politicians would push the Earth back into orbit if it meant saving the Stock Market.
It fits ur pfp
@@justsomeordinarywatcher3146 Hahaha. And OMG, I am a Kaneki fan as well!
@@kevindai1825 My pfp is hisoka :p
"A mysterious icy planet floating alone and empty through the dark of space."
this goes well with my anxiety and depression
"The council has decided. Earth, unfortunately, you're kicked out of the club"
Red dwarf : passes by earth
The stock market: that wasnβt very cash money of you
lmao
that was very crash money of you though.
Who blocked the son
Don't Read my Profile Picture :)
That one dude in our new earth: The old earth was flat.
Thereβs always someone
@@mitcheltillman2461 ALWAYS HAS BEEN
"What about this planet?"
Oh, this is round. We saw it when we came here. Only Earth was flat.
100 years later: "This planet is flat."
seriously? out of all the people?
Hopefully hes not one of the million chosen to survive
Its good that if humanity could survive the cold then the habitable zone might be much further out for most as humans are already used to the cold
There is difference between -50C and -180C
Habitable zone is for liquid water, not human survivability
I remember reading a short story called 'a pale of air' that mentioned this part. The survivors used to go down and scoop up buckets of frozen oxygen in pails and take them back to their (somehow, in spite of the lack of hermetic sealing) livable home, where they'd melt it over a fire.
IIRC, they had like 7+ layers of cloths turned into makeshift tents. Air and heat is constantly leaking out, but very slowly. Thus it was essential for the family to keep the fire going as that was the key to providing heat and melting the frozen oxygen they collect from outside.
"Dinosaur level mass extinctions"
*I sleep*
"Would be bad for the Stock Market"
*panic mode*
The government with climate change
I know right, losing your money is way worse than your life
WANDERING EARTH, the movie
Just buy some crypto bro
@@rafaelalodio5116 climate change says: why not both?
"and would be bad for the stock market"
Looks like Kurzgesagt has got his priorities straight.
It's probably the best approach to convince those in power to actually do something.
This had me dying
Comedy gold
This reminds me of that picture of the dinosaurs seeing the asteroid land with the caption "HOLY SHIT, THE ECONOMY!" lmao
500th like
imagine if youβre an alien and rouge earth passes by and so you go there to check it out and you see the destroyed civilization
it would be terrifying
Just your average day in Canada. Winter all day long, -150 ( -40 is the magical point where it is so cold, you don't need to clarify if you mean F or C) temperature, 10 meter sheet of ice, Canadians climbing out their windows and digging up their cars like an archeologist to go to work and much more.
Earth: βIs there life on Mars?β
*Earth has been kicked from the solar system*
Earth was An Impostor.
@@CathrineMacNiel lmao
@@CathrineMacNiel haha among us funny !!11111 do another joke again for teh 10240104914134th time
@@CathrineMacNiel Moon: Swears coz he's friend Earth was kicked out.
Also moon: *Gets banned from the solar system*
Iβd recommend anybody interested in this video read the short story βA Pail of Airβ to imagine what life would be like in this new reality.
"[Absurd number of years when I will definitely be dead]"
My brain: Yes it is completely logical to panic
Just in case you find a way to become immortal
@@ToxicBastard I don't like the energy surrounding your comment
ok but why am i scared about this too? I'm obviulsy not living for 1000000 years, tell me why
Idk my friend made a funny video so check it out and maybe it will make your day better :)
@@viktorpigion5136 what does that even mean?
I once had a dream that the day sky became pitch black, no stars in the sky expect the sun (Which was the same size) and had became white, the atmosphere basically vanished. I was in a empty office building looking out a window in the middle of nowhere, the ground was barren like the moon. It was pretty weird and I think I was trying to escape the office building IDK I have lots of weird nonsensical dreams like that. I also remember weird symbols on the walls of the building like eclipses or black suns and or a cresent moon blocking out the sky. It felt eerie but oddly...calm? I really don't know.
You talking about a literal mass extinction event. Me thinking : just use snowpeircer. Also you: eventually we'll see other stars during the day. Me: pretty!
"This could cause mass extinction, which would be bad for the stock market"
Well, you're not wrong
Reminds me of that hermione quote βyou could be killed, or worse, expelled.β
Looks like the criticism that we can't shut things down to slow coronavirus because it will be bad for the economy
Well yes, but actually no.
You know that's how you get things, with money that comes from working? Ask your mummy, she'll tell you. You need a crash course on reality. People wanting to have a job is not a whim nor an extraordinary request. Shutting things down means homelessness and starvation that can kill you as soon as muh coronah. We are all part of the economy. not just the big fish.
Western world country policy on coronavirus
Everyone: "OMG WE COULD DIE"
Kurzgesagt: "This could be terrible for the economy"
"I'll never financially recover from this..."
which would lead to more economic downturn.
Trump in a nutshell
tei bhanya
@@acharya1574 nepali?π
That ending was masterfully written, just like all your videos. Great job with the animations as well!
βAfter a few months, it would start shrinking.. but so does the sunβ¦β
Ngl that gave me chills, kinda scary
Earth: **completely freezes and everything dies**
Moon: _Nothing has changed for me._
Btw, I think Moon could travel into space with us. )
Bruh
@@Xelat84 Not possible.
Lol
@@GhostOfKotori the moon orbits the earth independently of the sun, sun or no sun because of earths gravity the moon is staying with us unless another fairly massive object came close enough to earth to rip the moon out of our orbit
This will drastically impact fishing season
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but oh the stock market
yeah not only you wouldnt be able to fish considering you're you know, dead
and that the fact there would be no fish to catch
@@g-ray4088 That was the joke, yes.
This will drastically impact the shellfish industry worldwide.
Let's not forget that during Earth's trip towards the outside of the solar system, a lot of meterors coult hit the planet, making it almost impossible for anyone to survive even underground.
Kurzgesagt videos like this always have a bittersweet feel to them, such existential events but always ending on a note of hope, as there always is.
*Earth gets covered in ice and snow and everything literally dies*
Bacterias in the Marianas Trench: *βA bit chilly today ehβ*
Why did i read that in a Shelby accent
Tardigrade:"you feel something?"
Tardigrade 2:"nah."
Canadians finally starting to wear trousers instead of shorts
I read that in louis tomlinson's voice
they might have to actually start putting on their long sleeve shirts
Kurzgesagt-
1. Scared you
2. Then relived you
3. Add birds
4.recommend Brilliant
Insert self per-motion here
I don't know why but I find the depiction of the moon coming along with the Earth adorable, like: "Leaving? OK, Sis, I got your back."
I wish we had a way to create our own alternate realities. We could create any version of the world we want and could return to our normal reality at any point. I would create a reality like this, JUST TO SEE WHAT IT'S LIKE, what would people do, what would earth look like, etc
"You are attracted to an atom 1 million light years away, and vice versa."
Well at least something is attracted to me.
The atom: sorry I have an atom
Awwww ;(
oooh, self burn, those are rare
I agree my friend
Donβt be harsh on yourself
Every Kurzgesagt video:
-Facts
-Scares you
-Then calms you down
-Add birds
Pretty much
birbs
you forgot Brilliant - it'll save us from any disaster
@@yeheyz When seeing this I was going to say the same thing π
Facts
I'd love to see a Three Body Problem-like book series in the Doctor Who lore following the history of Mondas as it first is flung out of the solar system and then once its occupants elect to adopt increasingly invasive prosthetics in order to adapt.
I've heard the audio story Spare Parts shows some of the last stages of development for the Mondasian Cybermen.
I find it funny how the best alien agriculture they could think of was giant strawberries.
These videos always give me existential anxiety
um
i hate it when he does that
Lol you herr
correct
Who are you
2:55 βthe larger ones could cause dinosaur level extinctions, and would be bad for the stock marketβ
Capitalist politicians be like
this will greatly influence the elections
Corona has shown for some politicians this is a vital piece of calamity control information
*more economic downturn*
How will the economy recover
The idea is: we survive all the catastrophes -(until we don't)- , so there will be an economic disaster after it; that's what we worry about.
This is the story that gives me goosebumps i watch this before and from this day i love it that makes me cry
In the future we may see a video like "what was earth like?"
I'd rather say they than we. What we will "see " are cemeteries, but making frinends with other participants.
This is the scariest horror movie I've seen in a while
Didn't ask
When u started watching extinction videos. π
Didn't ask
Didn't ask
Why are so many verified ppl commenting lately?
7:12 "There's not a lot we could do to stop a star"
KRplus suggestions: "How to Move the Sun: Stellar Engines" by Kurzgesagt
Not a lot, but not impossible, is what he said. So I guess we can make a Caplin thruster, but thatβs it.
Oh the Irony
How can we build a megastructure in a few days?
Why donβt we just take the sun, and PUSH IT SOMEWHERE ELSE!!
@@Kellognr did you even watch the video?
1:20 I love the "not to scale" in the upper right-hand cornerπ
So if this happened, and everything froze completely, and say got picked up by another star in the habitable zone, what would happen to all the dead bodies? Would all the bacteria responsible for decomposition die at absolute zero? And if so would there just be a bunch of bodies lying around forever?
We've had something like this happen before: for a time, woody plants had nothing to break them down and eventually turned into coal and oil. Unless the earth froze solid to the core, geological activity would eventually result in those corpses being subsumed into the earth and undergoing some transformation(potentially into hydrocarbons, potentially not).
earth: is freezing
canadians: bit cold today
Russians on the surface playing shirtless lol
@@TheDevonnD "Bit chilly today?" "Da."
I'm sorry if anybody finds this offensive.
Got it from the fish?
@@TheDevonnD Fins fanning themselves with stuff and drinking
Like and or comment and share
The Moon is that one loyal friend that always sides with you in an argument
You mean a puppet?
@@MouldMadeMind no, a loyal friend.
@@scottishemu159 a person who is always on your side is a puppet or yes man.
@@MouldMadeMind no
@@MouldMadeMind Have you never gotten a supportive friend?
I may have said this already, but this is basically part of the inspiration for a story I'm planning.
Using this for research for a short story for Uni; thanks again for this wonderful video!
"The larger comets could cause dinosaur level extinction and will be bad for the stock market."
MAN do I love Kurzgesagt.
Dinosaur level extinction: *_Sleeps_*
Bad for the global economy: *WOKE*
Lol I caught this too and had a good giggle - the new βthis is good for Bitcoinβ
Not if you know what are you investing on, BUY VAULT-TEC!!!!
DOOODDD YESSSSS
unless we go back to the stone age stock market = life in many ways
"The larger ones [asteroids] could cause Dinosaur-level mass extinction and would be bad for the stock market."
Love the meme reference
What meme
*entire neighbourhood gets wiped out by nuclear explosion*
stockholders: this is terrible for my investments
@@AxxLAfriku tf are you talking about
@@cthulhufhtagn7520 stonks
It's at 2:55
That looked so mindboggling !!
I love how this channel gives me knowledge while keeping it interesting
- A star is heading towards the solar system in about a million years: k a l m
- Would be bad for the stock market: p a n i k
Oh yeah the stock markets
- Stock market would be gone along with all life on the planet: k a l m
Dont read my PROFILΓͺ PICTURΓ© :)
@@dont7142 such profound knowledge...
@@dont7142 Don't waste my time
Sounds like a perfect sci-fi movie idea: Humanity trying to survive on rogue Earth until another habitable world passes by.
there is a movie, called wandering earth.
movie is not the best but the original novel is really good
"Space: 1999" was about the Moon together with 311 inhabitants of Moonbase Alpha being hurled into interstellar space.
@@davegrox3150 I thought the video was inspired by the movie about blowing the Earth off it's orbit to survive a dying Sun. Looks like it's about something else.
The movie pandorum comes to mind too. But that's more of a space ship full of people rather then the entire planet.
Probably similar to The 100
1:54 Tyche, a hypothetical brown dwarf (Y Type Star) is hypothesized to be getting close and is hypothetically currently entering the ourt cloud and it hypothetically is disrupting the asteroids/comets in the ourt cloud.
All that are aware of βA Pail of Airβ (story/OTR) had to have flipped that this story was told 70 years ago with insane accuracy and beauty. Great Video, Waves π of nostalgia washed over me.
βThis could be terrible for the economyβ
*stock market crash of 1929 flashbacks*
2:50
*stock market
I mean, you aren't wrong...
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"Honey its 4am time for your daily
Kurzgesagt panic attack"
"ΚΈα΅Λ’ Κ°α΅βΏα΅ΚΈ"
Copied
@@royalredbird9717 most things on the internet nowadays are copied btw
@@royalredbird9717 everything is copied
@@Jsrowson yeah
@@royalredbird9717 Ppl copy comments from tiktok and other platforms so dont think that this person isnt the only one -_-
For the whole video I was scared but I felt eased in the thought of us and some animals surviving in artifical biomes it really assures me how smart we are
2:29 "In about a million years" Oh, thank god.
I canβt describe the feeling I get when i watch this channel: maybe a mixture of amazement and fear idk
Ikr
Dude itβs like the Chanel is like: OH yeah if this were to happen you will probably die :>
Lol same here but still I like to watch all their videos
Existential dread & Big brain hope
Itβs the little birdies huh?
Ik very spooky and cute
"This could cause mass extinctions, which would be bad for the stock market"
Kurzgesagt dropping some nice jabs there
Even with humanity on the verge of extinction Dow Jones prob still hitting record highs tbh
Someone there must be playing EU4. The comet sighted event has a "The economy fools!" answer hehe.
@@syedabood2478 "The entire continent of Asia is devoid of life, but Bezos sent drones to take all their valuables and stocks have never been higher!"
finally, the comment i was looking for.
"This would cause mass extinctions!"
Big Business: "Meh"
"...Which would be BAD for the stock market"
Big Business: "THROW MONEY AT IT THROW MONEY AT IT AAAAAAA-"
This story can be the base of many-many seasons of breathtaking series.
Kornbluth & Pohl wrote a brilliant SF novel called "Wolfbane" which deals with this very issue.
It's remarkable (among other things) for the politest way of telling someone they've visited too damned late, viz: "How pleasant that the moments just before retiring should be enlivened in this fashion".
*Kurzgesagt: In about a million years...*
*Everybody: This gives me anxiety*
2:28
We still have the solar flare to worry about first.
@@Ryuseigan or, you know, anthropogenic climate change?!?! Maybe?!
@@Ryuseigan Nah, solar flare will kill a lot of people and destroy the entire infrastructure of half of the planet, but it's very survivable. The unaffected half of the planet may recover in a matter of months or a few years. And a lot of countries that were hit by the flare would loose all modern technology and after the chaos and histerics are done they will re-industrialize really quickly. We're looking at a maximum 100 years disruption.
It's the super-vulcanos that we have to worry. Even climate change won't extinguish us, it'll "just" make parts of the planet uninhabitable and kill billions, but those in already safe places, like north us, north europe, russia, etc will mostly suffer economic problems, specially because most of those are developed nations and can respond to crisis much more effectively than undeveloped countries (assuming the fact that no absolute idiot becomes a world leader, or something).
I know, right?
If the rogue star, instead of throwing us out of the solar system, just shifted our orbit a bit, making bigger or smaller, things would still get very difficult for us, mainly climate-wise.
Ngl bro this was oddly satisfying to watch and it's like an apocalypse where everything dies out and nothing is left.
"Temperature sinks to -150 degrees"
Frostpunk players: "shame"
The -city- Planet must survive.
New Londoners represent! β
Glory to our glorious leader! Now march to work!
The entire Earth: **literally freezing to death**
Extremophiles: a bit cold today.
I want to like but it's at 69 likes
@cj itβs their username
@@BozoBear23 wrong
Why don't extremophiles die too? π€
@@VictorMarwood Watch the video, thanks?
"Space is big" thank you for the insight, I never knew
I love you're videos so much
It makes me happy and so comfortable β€β€β€β€β€
The best part of this scenario is that for once it wonβt be our fault
that's literally the only scenario in which I would endorse exoplanet colonies.
Yeah, and even then, nuclear winter can only last bout a few million years. For Earth that's just a snowy day.
Hahahaha very true
Edgy.
@@taobaoexpert123 communism is evil
Son: Hey Dad, do you know what an eclipse is?
Dad: No Sun
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UNDERRATED
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I canβt find it now but when I watched this video for the first time over a year ago one of the top comments was something like βthis will drastically impact fishing seasonβ and itβs still one of the funniest comments on a KRplus video Iβve ever read I think about it a lot
I swear this channel is great for buulding a Spacejammer campaign
Next time you see a rogue planet, don't assume it's empty. It could be hiding dead aliens
Man, thatβs depressing.
@@PlanetEarth1369 More like interesting if you ask me.
Or alive microbes living on the geothermal heat
Or living ones in tunnels
Damm
Red dwarf: "So anyway, I started yeeting planets"
Lmfao
π€£π€£ I love comments like these
Black Hole: βIs that a flex? Do you want me to crush you.β
nice one ahah
A pail of air by fritz lieber
This is a great video to put my kids to sleep. And I said this as a compliment. Itβs like a bedtime story, but with science. And existential crisis
As terrifying as Earth being ejected from the solar system sounds, it could honestly be the thing that enables humanity to outlive the sun's expansion.
That one extremeofile saying βBit cold todayβ had me laughing for a while.
same
can i correct your spelling?
ah whatever ill get r wooshed anyway
but yea the extremophile was kinda funny
Dont read my PROFILΓ© PICTURΔ :)
Bit cold today, innit m8?
@@dont9178 i dont
This could have been an epic sci-fi show of like 4+ seasons
There is a Chinese movie on Netflix called "The Wandering Earth" that is loosely based on this idea. In that movie the sun is expanding so humanity intentionally knocks earth out of orbit to begin the long journey to new solar system. Nice B movie action flick.
Maybe "Space: 1999" (1975) is the kind of tv show you are looking for. As child (in 75: ok, ok, I'm old :-)), I was a big fan of this TV show: Collecting stuff and having booklets for/with stickers, comics, the tv show itself, board games, space ship models etc. etc. :-). The story: Due to some nuclear explosions, the moon left the orbit of earth. The lunar base residents have to face some adventures in space.
Another "retro" classic from this time: "Star Maidens" (1976) - A plant is passing the earth and the inhabitants are visiting earth (but it's a a matriarchal planet: Women are the boss, men are servants :-))
My favorite movie about this topic (planets are crossing our solar system): When Worlds Collide (1951). And finally "Journey To The Far Side Of The Sun" (1969, a second earth is behind the sun on the same orbit).
Movie from that era are not so much about action, blood, weapons, shootings violence and explosions, etc.. The story is the main part. And their FX/effects are, compared to today, funny, simple and very "retro". However, maybe that's reason why I like them :-)
The 100
@@nampham1539 yes the 100 is goated
My immediate reaction after watching this
I just love these videos always gets me excited
What a pleasant thought... And I was just trying to go to sleep... Wonderful
the whole planet is dying from meteors: meh
The stocks are failing: *panic*
Not stonks
magic line go down!
Panik
@@kumabear5229 But if the stocks weren't failing, things would change. All of that money could be used to help save us before its too late. Panic would cause change, because panic is bad, but enough of it will start change to stop panic. If no one panicked, no one would think anything is wrong.
Every Kurzgesagt Video:
-Facts
-Scares you
-Then calmes you down
-Add birds
(Not original comment but figured that I would share it)
The most terrifying thing is having to do something half way through one
FSTA
Birds are good
Stolen
*names my firstborn "calmes"*
If the Earth were covered entirely by ice and snow, it could potentially lead to an increase in electrostatic activity, although the extent of this effect would depend on various factors. Here's how it could happen:
1. **Frictional Charging:** As ice and snow accumulate and move across the Earth's surface due to winds, gravity, and other forces, frictional interactions between ice particles and with the underlying surface could generate static electricity. This process, known as triboelectric charging, occurs when two materials rub against each other and transfer electric charges.
2. **Ice Crystal Formation:** Ice crystals themselves can become charged through a process called ice crystal electrification. During the formation of ice crystals, water molecules may rearrange and create regions of positive and negative charges within the crystal structure. As these ice crystals collide and interact, they can transfer electric charges and contribute to electrostatic activity.
3. **Wind and Atmospheric Conditions:** Wind blowing across ice and snow-covered landscapes can create turbulent air currents and generate static charges through processes like air ionization and frictional charging between air molecules and ice particles.
4. **Lightning Activity:** The presence of ice and snow cover can influence atmospheric conditions, such as temperature gradients and moisture levels, which may affect the occurrence and intensity of lightning activity. Lightning is a significant source of electrostatic activity in the atmosphere.
While the presence of ice and snow cover could potentially increase electrostatic activity on Earth's surface, it's important to note that the overall electrostatic effects would be influenced by various factors, including the amount and distribution of ice and snow, atmospheric conditions, and interactions with other environmental factors. Additionally, the electrostatic effects generated by ice and snow would likely be localized and relatively minor compared to larger-scale atmospheric and geological processes.
thank you for so much inspiration and belief.
βA rouge star is heading towards our solar system β
*BUT THE E C O N O M Y*
FRICK THE ECONOMY
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β@ANIMATION WEB 3 Yes, and Democrats are worse, especially now.
A rouge star--is that a gold mine for cosmetics firms?
@@joesterling4299 lol
Winter is coming.
Ok
Aii, it is
judgement* is coming
It definitely is.
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Idk Why But It Gave Me Goosebumps
A game about this scenario would be amazing. Either a first person survival game or a bunker building game