The Most Horrifying Planets Ever Discovered
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Publicado 2021-05-22
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There are quite a few really scary places in our universe. Most of them are cold worlds with no chances of life ever evolving there.
But even among all this gloomy diversity some objects can be singled out that may rightfully be called the most dangerous exoplanets ever discovered by now. And today I invite you to check out the most incredible ones.
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Kudos to the cameraman for risking his life going to all these places
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Whenever I’m in a bad mood I watch vids about the universe to remind myself how insignificant whatever I’m upset over really is
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I wonder whether there is a planet out there even more habitable than Earth
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Imagine a similar content creator on another alien planet talking about the most dangerous planets in space, then it mentions Earth not because of their icompatibility to live here but because of the species residing here (specifically mentions humans).
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If I discovered a horrifying planet, I would just name it “Scary Ass Planet”.
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Earth: So you plan to leave me for other planets? Also Earth: Here take a look at the options..
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Considering how large the universe truly is, and how it is even larger than what we can see, it wouldn't be far off to say that any planet that could be conceivable mathematically could, and probably does, exist.
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What I find fun about the universe is that there are so many habitable planets to find and drool over and there are also plenty of awful nightmare scenario worlds to Instant Transmission to. I think they're neat, like diamonds that rain from the clouds, or oceans unimaginably deep.
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Next, the most paradise planets ever discovered.
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I wonder how accurate our knowledge on these planets really are. We’re really only capturing faint signatures and guessing based on science, observed on earth
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It's insane to me how many noteworthy objects have been formed, existed for billions of years having all sorts of interesting things happen to them, and then have been destroyed, all in darkness, without anyone knowing they were ever even there.
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It’s insane how far we have advanced to know how other planets are
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I feel like there's a limit to how terrifying a planet can be, like all these planets would pretty much see you dead within seconds of finding yourself on its surface. Honestly a more terrifying planet than these would be one that gives you a hope for survival, keeping you alive for some time but basically torturing you over a long period of time just by existing there.
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I think it should be said “inhospitable to the human species” because life in other planets could have evolved to survive on different gasses, temperatures, and atmospheres. Not all life in the universe has to follow the same evolution laws that we humans have followed.
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When it said horrifying planets, I was hoping for planets that scientists believe had life at some point but the planet shows no signs of life now. Not just planets that have really high or low tempatures. Still interesting though. Makes me want to get into astronomy
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I never understand why people say ‘there can’t be life on that planet because of it’s conditions.’ No… organisms from EARTH couldn’t live on that planet, there could easily be living beings on said planet that have adapted to live in their conditions. It really frustrates me when this argument is brought up
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The fact that we are witnessing planets being born, a billion years from now the life on those planets would know nothing of earth
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Mass effect 3 credits song at the end, very nice touch. Actually impressed the devs used real celestial body's like Kepler-70b/c
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Whenever I watch these educative space videos I end up leaving with more questions than answers. I love space.