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The moon was not a rogue planet. The isotope ratios between earth and moon are nearly identical. That means that they occupied nearly the same orbit upon formation from the sun's dust.
@mattsmith5421 it could deflect the orbit of an object either closer to us or further away but it doesn't drag things out like from the keiper belt towards us 🙂 It probably sent a lot of stuff our way in the early ages of the solar system (but yay water) and now it helps stabilise the asteroid belt so those objects are not frequently coming in to hit us ☄️ TL;DR- it does but it helps more so we forgive it
love how being sniped by a gamma ray burst from 86 million light years away is a more likely scenario than a rogue planet smashing into earth or disturbing its orbit
earth was actually hit by a gamma ray burst not that long ago. and we recorded it. however it was extremely weak. so you still have your eyeballs for now
I liked your video and didn't want to come over as an ahole, but our sun can't go supernova because it got too light of a mass to go supernova. The sun will lose its outer shell and what remains is a white dwarf. But besides that thank you for the great video.
3:10 There is a Twilight Zone episode called "The Midnight Sun" which is based on the Earth getting closer and closer towards the sun. And then at the end, it is found out to be the opposite is happening and the Earth was moving away from the sun. Very fascinating episode if you don't mind vintage TV series
Not that plenty of good TV doesn't, but that sounds like a very silly premise that all of mankind lost the ability to tell if the sun was getting bigger in the sky and felt hotter or smaller in the sky and feeling cooler.
7:00 A neutron star is not a black hole. Both form from stars going supernova, but which is formed depends on the mass of the star. Larger mass stars form black holes, smaller mass ones form neutron stars, smaller mass still ones form white dwarfs.
@@mattsmith5421 Incorrect. In two ways. First: A white dwarf is what remains when a star similar to our Sun goes past the red giant stage, begins fusing iron which, instead of creating energy, consumes energy, and the star collapses in on itself. A red dwarf is just a small star. Second: Blackbody radiation is a representation of most prevalent wavelengths emitted based on temperature. Red is much, much cooler and peaks in the infrared whereas a body that emits white peaks in the blue or even ultraviolet. White dwarfs are much, much, much hotter than red dwarfs.
no, a red dwarf is a small mainline star and the most common type of mainline stars, a white dwarf is a star remnant of a small red giant, a black dwarf would be a white dwarf that has run out of energy. (As that takes a very long time, no black dwarf are known to exist yet)
Movie could definitely be called "As we step into the Dark" Also Neutron Stars are not Black Holes. Definitely unimaginable density (akin to a Mount Everest packed into a teaspoon!) but black holes form from stars with (at least) 3x the density of our sun, whereas neutron stars tend to form from 1.5-2.9x our sun! Still scary as hell though. A Magnetar would also be a hell of a ride to be faced with.
I wouldn't want to survive any of these, just go out in the initial destruction. The aftermath of all these, especially nuclear, is far worse than the event itself.
“Maybe it’s just best to not survive.” Really true, because what is it going to be like afterwards? You survived, but now you’ll live the next 10-20 years in gloom and fighting for your life.
Well that was fun. It seems like you may need to make a part two of this video. Polar shift events is just one example of something that could (maybe) cause a doomsday scenario.
there was a novella about a rogue black hole pulling Earth out of its orbit, all I can really remember is that people would go out and gather the frozen oxygen to burn it and give themselves some more breathable air
Also we call it twenty-two ten oh nine A. And we know it didn’t cause the late-Ordovician-the extinction pattern is wrong. Instead, we would probably just get another really bright GRB. Src: this is my thesis
A lot of the talk amongst doomsday preppers is rooted in a desire for doomsday. And where does that come from? Mostly religious fanatics wishing for prophecies of the apocalypse to happen within their lifetime. And that desire has become an entire cottage industry, with preachers, grifters, and conmen ready to supply each and every person all the things they will need to survive, as an individual or family, the end times or some kind of Earth altering event. The thing none of those people talk about, is the importance of cooperation and the necessity to abandon competition for survival amongst each other. Competition is the law of the jungle. Cooperation is the law of civilization.
01:09 it’s spelled rogue not rouge X_X ALSO am i the only person picking up the very loud high pitched noise from the CRT-TV in the background. it hurts my head :(
Gonna keep asking for a Swegle video on “second disasters:” when a community that’s experienced a tornado, flood, or tragedy, gets overwhelmed with useless donations.
10:22 White dwarfs cannot supernova on their own. They are already stellar remnants. They can supernova as part of a binary star system where they pull mass off the larger star, but then we'd be seeing said more massive star and it wouldn't be that dim.
1. It's 'teratons' 2. The sun will not explode in a supernova explosion, it's not big enough or massive enough to do that. It will however turn into a red giant star, turning the earth into a carbonized rock ball (if it doesn't get swallowed by the sun as it expands) it will then shrink to a white dwarf star eventually disappearing as the universe dies an entropic death.
Weelllllllll,,,,,that was chirpy as all heck, Jake....thank you SOOOOO Much! LOL! I think your spellchecker wasn't working either, at least in the first part of the video, LOL!
Rogue planets, rare though they may be, are not _rouge_ (meaning red) planets -- which is how you spelled it -- and we've got one of those literally right next door!
3:10 - The Chinese movie ‘The Wondering Earth’ has the similar concept but it’s more humans move the planet out of range of the sun. The plot of the movie is that Earth is getting too close to Jupiter on its way out of the solar system and the small band of protagonists have to sort it out.
You'd think they'd of planned Earth's trajectory ahead of time to avoid the highly predictable orbit of Jupiter. Those scientists are flying by the seat of their pants.
7:04 "Neutron star aka Black hole" actually a neutron star and a black hole are different. Formed the same way, but a neutron star if it collides with another one it makes a black hole i believe
Why am I literally JUST noticing the slight southern twang in your voice when I’ve been watching for YEARS ??? When you were talking bout the no drip comment it was really pronounced lmao Also just wanted to say your energy n enthusiasm in this video seemed really high! I loved it! The commentary was great and the content was as well. Loved listening! Swegle never misses!
A great movie about a rogue planet is gorath, its from 1962 and its directed by the same guy (he was friends with akira kurasawa) who directed the first Godzilla movie
Hmmm so much, cool tiering, but the French Porn Asteroid "Chics A Lube", & the sequel "Chics Le BoB" had me 😂😂. On A serious note existential risk needs way study rather than ...its just a movie. Be inspired by a movie, become a scientist specialising in Le Bobs & save the freaking planet people.
Dennis L. Meadows and The Club of Rome wrote a book in 1972 detailing how society will collapse in ~2050 due to infinite growth on a finite planet being physically impossible. Overpopulation and pollution will overtake available recourses. They go into a lot more detail in the book, Limits To Growth. Dennis Meadows gave a lecture within the last 10 years going over how their predictions have come true and we’re still on course to collapse. It’s on RU-vid and only about an hour long.🎉
11:12 when you start talking about the Asteroids that could hit earth; Hats off and Chef's Kiss to that sweet, sweet Earthbound music you had in the background.
I have extremely detailed dreams about the apocalypse ranging from being nuked by Russia to the entire moon heading towards Earth. At this point I'm ready for the real thing lmao (KIDDING!)
hey! ik your probabaly not going to see this, but i was wondering if you could consider making a viedo on every tornado or every significant that has hit pennsylvania? ik its not an "exciting" tornado state, but no matter where i do research nothing comes up. btw, great video, been watching you since 15k. great work!!
A 'rogue' star has *maybe* happened before; there's a recent paper that suggests that some orbital peculiarities in the outer solar system may be explained by a star that passed close by a few billion years ago. Of course, it's just a hypothesis; another explanation is that there's potentially a planet-mass object out there, but we haven't been able to find it. (An exciting, albeit unlikely, alternative that is mathematically possible is that there's a primordial black hole in the solar system which would be a baseball sized black hole with the gravity of a planet). Another less likely doomsday scenario that's kind of a universal one is a false vacuum decay. Basically the idea is that the universe is in a 'false vacuum' where the low energy resting point of the universe is... well, kind of in a valley and isn't actually the real low point of energy. If there were to be some event which could shove a part of the universe into the true vacuum, it'd cause a chain reaction that'd change the laws of physics in unknown ways, possibly even destroying all of the fundamental particles that make up matter. Because this would travel at the speed of light (or really, the speed of causality) it'd happen faster than we could perceive it so stuff would just 'end' with no warning. Yet another fun doomsday fact: You had trouble pronouncing "Chicxulub". Per Wikipedia: "The crater was named for the nearby town of Chicxulub. Penfield also recalled that part of the motivation for the name was "to give the academics and NASA naysayers a challenging time pronouncing it" after years of dismissing its existence." So you technically got trolled. :P
Interestingly, both another planer colliding with earth as well as getting hit by a gamma ray burst are both theorized to have happened. The first is the currently most plausible origin of the moon as basically a piece of the earth torn out by the impact. (Though in that case Theia likely wasn‘t a rogue planet, but simply another planet of this solar system). The second being a speculated reason for the late ordovician mass extinction that killed a.o. the trilobites. Though there is no evidence backing it definitively being a gamma ray burst.
There's been proper studies on this analyzing likelihood vs. how much of humanity would be impacted. I forget what exactly it was called, but other channels have done videos on it. The #1 threat to humanity is climate change, #2 was pandemics.
Nah, I disagree on this being a comment steal….I’m thinking sister wanted to get “Simple man who likes Swegle video….” commenter’s attention 🥰😍 and methinks it was clever.
@@MrHughDoesDallasParts of Theia are now the earth and the moon and parts of early earth are now earth and the moon. You can’t talk about Theia without the Earth. So yeah if you’re talking about “We” being Earth, you’d say “we” as in Theia and Earth. They’re now the same
Tom Lehrer's song about nuclear apocalypse (We Will All Go Together When We Go) would've been such a perfect outtro to your video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TIoBrob3bjI.html
Two things: neutron stars and black holes are not the same thing; neutron stars are dense but not infinitely dense like black holes. They can’t trap light and so are detectable. Black holes have gravity so powerful that not even light can escape. They are only detectable for their gravitational effect on nearby objects. Second thing: the Sun will never go into supernova. It’s the wrong kind of star. The stars that go into supernova are very large, highly energetic stars like Betelgeuse, which don’t actually last more than a few million years. The Sun is a relatively normal G type star with a lifespan of about 10 billion years. When it dies, it will swell and expand until its outer layers dissipate into a planetary nebula with only the core remaining as a white dwarf star. This will probably burn the inner planets but it won’t happen for around 5 billion years.