Space is Terrifying

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  • čas přidán 22. 08. 2024

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  • @Cresendex
    @Cresendex  Před měsícem +219

    Okay, multiple mistakes in the video I want to address (reply if you spot any more) First 3:50 is not a map to show the sizes of the planets.
    Second, I said in the video you can "pass right through gas giants" but this is also wrong, they have cores.
    Third, a lot of people commented that both Voyagers have already left the Solar System, this depends on what your definition of "leaving the solar system" is. If you define it as reaching interstellar space, then it has left, if you define it as leaving the Oort Cloud that surrounds our Solar System, then the video is accurate. This NASA link should clear some of that up :science.nasa.gov/resource/oort-cloud-and-scale-of-the-solar-system-infographic/
    Fourth: I mentioned that if you fell into a black hole you would see the end of the Universe, this is assuming you fell into one that would survive until the end of the Universe, which is debated so take that statement with a grain of salt.
    This video was made early into my channels lifespan and by this point I didn't check my work as thouroughly, and my research was a bit off at times. My newer videos are a lot better researched and checked for any mistakes. Have a great day :D

    • @gasolined
      @gasolined Před měsícem +1

      not sure if this is actually the truth, but J1407b's rings aren't real, they're a myth! it's just (i think) the most likely answer to how a brown dwarf was caught passing along it's star. a simple youtube or google search can tell you more :)

    • @endershepard7117
      @endershepard7117 Před měsícem +1

      5:30 The Earth 🌍 is neither tiny or fragile. Texas alone from north to south, is about 801 miles (1,289 kilometers) long. From east to west, Texas is about 773 miles (1,244 kilometers) wide.
      Hiroshima, Japan 🇯🇵 has totally recovered and rebuilt itself from getting hit by an atomic bomb almost 80 years ago now. That’s largely due to the nuke blast being an Air Burst as opposed to a ground burst, which would’ve infected the earth with deadly radiation particles.
      And Homo sapiens could detonate every nuclear bomb in their collective arsenal and it wouldn’t even come close to destroying Mount Everest!

    • @TheRealQuartz
      @TheRealQuartz Před měsícem +14

      The "planet" j1407b seems to not be a plant as its transit orbit has not been made since its one and only transit, it is possibly a brown dwarf with a circumstellar disc which caused the dips in light that was seen as rings of a planet, theres a video by Kyplanet that goes in depth about the myth, love the video either way.

    • @I_Am_RYU
      @I_Am_RYU Před 29 dny +3

      @@TheRealQuartzwas about to comment the same thing. The myth of that planet is so far reaching the studies proving it doesn’t exist get overshadowed by everything else

    • @TheRealQuartz
      @TheRealQuartz Před 29 dny +3

      @@I_Am_RYU Tis the over sensationalizing of astro media, still sad it isn't real but I mean a brown dwarf getting close to a star is still pretty interesting

  • @ScarletImp
    @ScarletImp Před 11 měsíci +6123

    Fun fact! When William Shatner went up there and looked at Earth, he got such a huge sense of existential dread that, to sum it up, he reported that instead of the awe and majesty he was expecting to feel, he thought he was looking at a funeral.

    • @zivamayne
      @zivamayne Před 10 měsíci +198

      Interesting for sure, not fun though😂😅 (imo)

    • @Rabcup
      @Rabcup Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yea dude was tripping balls when he came back to earth and was getting showered with champagne by a bunch of laughing idiots
      Fucked vibes I bet

    • @_shadow_1
      @_shadow_1 Před 10 měsíci +304

      When I look at the earth, I see a prison and possibly our burial ground.

    • @dragonfye1
      @dragonfye1 Před 10 měsíci +359

      I can see that…the thought of leaving the relative safety of Earth and floating off into NOTHING, HORRIFIES me. VOIDS TERRIFY me! The deep sea, Space, Out-of-bounds glitches in Video games, it’s all nightmare fuel to me.

    • @_shadow_1
      @_shadow_1 Před 10 měsíci +202

      @zhitposterzupreme9120 According to the book that you think is true, God eventually ends up burning this world and making a new one after unceremoniously torturing and slaughtering everyone who didn't like him. If that God is real, this isn't a prison. That makes this planet a straight-up concentration camp.

  • @WhyIsJupiterInTheFridge
    @WhyIsJupiterInTheFridge Před 10 měsíci +2366

    I’m such a fan of space, I have no fear of it, but when you put it into perspective I’m now like “oh, now I really see…”

    • @rafora_
      @rafora_ Před 10 měsíci +91

      Same. I love space and I'm just amazed by it but now I really get why some people might be terrified of it.

    • @Karthik-pn2yj
      @Karthik-pn2yj Před 10 měsíci +16

      Hearing terrifying and scary when hearing about space is laughable, Imagine being sacred of space, Bruh

    • @Cresendex
      @Cresendex  Před 10 měsíci +109

      I was never really scared of space before I got into Astronomy, I only could really tell I was scared of space when I realized how terrified I felt looking at planets.

    • @MrWepx-hy6sn
      @MrWepx-hy6sn Před 10 měsíci +16

      I do get a sense of existential dread from time to time. But space has always been a fascination of mine since I was a little kid and watched Star Wars for the first time

    • @Gastemaz
      @Gastemaz Před 10 měsíci +6

      ​@@Karthik-pn2yj💀

  • @christopherchapman8893
    @christopherchapman8893 Před 6 dny +19

    I will give this guy credit. This is the first space video I have clicked on in A WHILE that was not click-bait and a-waste of (really everyone's) time. Great video and thanks!

  • @alextarttelin6396
    @alextarttelin6396 Před 9 dny +236

    0:06 while the astronauts were “coming”… around the “backside”….

  • @Ok-yr5ov
    @Ok-yr5ov Před 6 měsíci +1106

    “maybe the universe was never meant to harbor any life” is the most chilling sentence ever

    • @unstablecoding
      @unstablecoding Před 5 měsíci +95

      This is actually true, what if us 'Earthlings' weren't meant to be and that we are just so fortunate to even exist. Interesting concept to think about...

    • @sevenstarsofthedipper1047
      @sevenstarsofthedipper1047 Před 5 měsíci +48

      If we weren’t meant to be, we would not be. The real question is are we the only ones in this Universe that are meant to be.

    • @xMorbidArtx
      @xMorbidArtx Před 4 měsíci +31

      @@sevenstarsofthedipper1047if were the only ones, it’s because were the first. Mathematically, odds are we cant be the only ones.

    • @sevenstarsofthedipper1047
      @sevenstarsofthedipper1047 Před 4 měsíci +11

      @@xMorbidArtx So, you are still dealing in probability. I agree with you but I leave open the possibility that we are alone. I think the distances are so vast that we cannot contact any other intelligent life and we can’t get to any of the planets in any reasonable timeframe to reach them to find unintelligent life.

    • @Anomaly_Files18
      @Anomaly_Files18 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@sevenstarsofthedipper1047 So like no, cuz the UAP phenomenon.

  • @BlenderRenderChickenTender
    @BlenderRenderChickenTender Před 11 měsíci +1767

    Space is so beautiful yet so terrifying. Pictures of phenomena in space such as the pillars of creation are beautiful, but then you have to remind yourself that those pillars are real. They exist and they are larger than human comprehension. Absoloutly terrifying.

  • @OrbitalSnapshots2455
    @OrbitalSnapshots2455 Před 4 měsíci +48

    Boots Void is also terrifying. Imagine drifting through space around absolutely nothing. No stars. Just you and the pitch black darkness that goes on what might at well be forever.
    It ain't just what's in space, it's what's not.

    • @ProjectExMachina
      @ProjectExMachina Před 7 dny +5

      Local Group. Those are the only galaxies that we can ever reach if we don't invent FTL. All other galaxies are moving away from us. In a trillion years all we will see is Local Group.

    • @purpleplays69420
      @purpleplays69420 Před 4 dny +1

      @@ProjectExMachina I saw a map of the Virgo supercluster that places our galaxy not far from a void called the Local Void. We definitely didn’t get the best spot in terms of expanding our presence throughout the universe. The map is basically a galaxy density map of the supercluster

  • @chedder_chandlure4363
    @chedder_chandlure4363 Před 5 měsíci +82

    The golden record honestly brings me a sense of peace. Even if humanity ever goes extinct, the golden record will still be out there, almost keeping the sprit of humanity alive in a way. Thank you golden record.

    • @BalorShield
      @BalorShield Před 4 dny +6

      finds the Golden Record
      Aliens: what is it?
      also Gen Z Humans: What is it?

    • @shadowshatto
      @shadowshatto Před 4 dny +4

      The golden record has our home location as well. It can crash or get destroyed by so many objects, almost guaranteed eventually.
      But the fact that humanity didn't take a vote to send out the golden record and it was just done, and it contains our address, any malicious alien that finds it, we're fucked.

    • @BalorShield
      @BalorShield Před 3 dny +2

      @shadowshatto
      lets just hope that alien civilization has already past their record and CD era and are their ipod digital music era

    • @hossdelgado626
      @hossdelgado626 Před dnem

      Imagine if we found a record from Mars or something closer, relatively, and it starts with "If you are reading this, we are sorry"

  • @andrewabate2570
    @andrewabate2570 Před 10 měsíci +1060

    This struck me more as sad than scary. The thought that we cannot know everything, experience and examine every little quirk and abnormalities of other planets.

    • @lebronjamesharden3958
      @lebronjamesharden3958 Před 10 měsíci +16

      aw boohoo

    • @iloveeatinga5985
      @iloveeatinga5985 Před 10 měsíci +24

      Ya I guess thats true would be cool to just know if there's life and what it's like

    • @magne7771
      @magne7771 Před 10 měsíci +41

      Let me give you hope. If multiversal theory is true, then it's simply a matter of time. At our current rate of technological advancement, we need only survive. Leave this planet before that is no longer possible- or before we render the earth devoid of the resources to do so before going extinct, and damning any future intelligent earthlife.
      If we can bide our time, and keep researching, learning and innovating, we can confirm multiversal theory. If it is false, we can still keep advancing, and die with our universe, confident that we mastered our laws of nature- and if it's true, we need only learn how to access & navigate the multiverse.
      If we can escape our universe before it can no longer support life, or even matter? We become an infinite species. We have eternity to pursue any goals we want, free from our biological imperative, to not go extinct. We could effectively travel to parallel universes, to learn as much as there is to know about a thing, and then move on.
      ..the only problem is, we need to keep the bastards, liars and idiots out of power, for good. Before their bullshit kills us all.

    • @raptorboss6688
      @raptorboss6688 Před 9 měsíci +19

      @@lebronjamesharden3958damn bro have some empathy

    • @Blobby_hill396
      @Blobby_hill396 Před 9 měsíci +45

      @@lebronjamesharden3958some of us crave knowledge, and are sad at all the lost or unattainable knowledge that humanity will never have access to.
      Some of us avoid knowledge like it's radioactive, and view gaining a wrinkle on their smooth brain as a bad thing.
      We know which you are.

  • @EthanBoBethan
    @EthanBoBethan Před 10 měsíci +432

    Looking at the planets through my telescope is always unsettling, especially Jupiter and Saturn. It’s so weird to finally see the planets you always learned about in school with your own eyes. It’s a reminder that these objects actually exist and are always hovering above us, no matter if it’s night or day. Plus, the planets look so tiny in the eyepiece, but I know they are enormous beyond comprehension.

    • @inc2000glw
      @inc2000glw Před 10 měsíci +5

      We wanna see them

    • @boeloevanboeloefontein
      @boeloevanboeloefontein Před 8 měsíci +20

      Not to mention the fact that they would spell literal death if you actually went near them. Even before you could burn up in the atmosphere, you'd be crushed under your own weight due to the sheer magnitude of the gravitational pull-and even if that didn't happen, you'd literally be torn asunder by the sheer force of the raging storms and winds that make up the entirety of the planet's activity.

    • @4L3cstian
      @4L3cstian Před 8 měsíci

      Q

    • @dinosharttt
      @dinosharttt Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@boeloevanboeloefontein🤓

    • @nemui_777
      @nemui_777 Před 7 měsíci +15

      you are watching an in depth video about astrophobia and then you call them a nerd ​@@dinosharttt

  • @anxiety0690
    @anxiety0690 Před 5 měsíci +55

    You know the video is fire when it gives you existential dread🗣️‼️‼️‼️

    • @ky1ebetts
      @ky1ebetts Před 20 hodinami +1

      The fear of death roots all fears.

  • @stephenchurch1784
    @stephenchurch1784 Před 5 dny +6

    "Shoot for the moon. If you fail, you'll still end up floating endlessly in the void of space" just doesn't have the same ring to it but sums of my simultaneous fear and fascination with space

  • @JazzSicaa
    @JazzSicaa Před 11 měsíci +655

    There's also something that's really scary but also sad about space. Because of the huge distance of most of the stars, planets and galaxy we see, their light takes a really long time to reach earth.
    So most of the time we the sky or see photos from stars and planets from really far away, we are seeing how they looked like in more than thousands of years, and they probably were gone for a long time. We are basically seeing their ghosts, ghosts from stars and planets that don't exist anymore.

    • @pianoman7753
      @pianoman7753 Před 10 měsíci +46

      Part 2: the rate of universal expansion is increasing, meaning that everything in our sphere of observation is all we'll ever get, and even that will be reduced, over time. It will eventually become impossible to ever reach or even detect anything whatsoever beyond the closest stars today.
      One day, the universe really will be just our own galaxy. Afterwards, our local group.. Soon after that, the entirety of what humans can ever perceive will be contained within only our own solar system, which would be long gone by then, I think. Wherever humans are by then, I hope they can figure out how to eke out existence beyond this place.
      Existence is good. I like existing. Not existing would probably be less preferable.

    • @christiansales45
      @christiansales45 Před 10 měsíci +15

      That's just from our minuscule perspective here on earth boyo, I physically can't imagine anything greater than that but that's okay to me. Small or big, we are all one and the same. We are the universe

    • @ASMRvalentinaa
      @ASMRvalentinaa Před 5 měsíci

      @@pianoman7753I’m pretty sure we detect the planets existence thru radio waves. So they’re still there. Correct me if I’m wrong.

    • @gneu1527
      @gneu1527 Před 2 měsíci

      Well, voyager and many other robots took real-time photos, but not as many as the planets we've seen.

    • @jax9153
      @jax9153 Před 5 dny

      @@ASMRvalentinaa I mean, radio waves still take time to travel. I'm no expert, but I would assume that means those radio waves were also produced a long time ago, as they had to travel all the way to us for them to be observed

  • @ObsidiousYT
    @ObsidiousYT Před 10 měsíci +189

    Time dilation is horrifying. The fact that you can get so close to a black hole that what feels like mere hours for you could be millions of years gone by for everyone back home. Humanity could be destroyed, or even colonized entire star systems, or even evolved out of existence in what feels like mere minutes for you is just wild

    • @froggoanimates3336
      @froggoanimates3336 Před 2 měsíci +6

      if humans still exist and have prospered, wouldnt they have found out how to go and get you?

    • @pleconation
      @pleconation Před měsícem +11

      @@froggoanimates3336 that would be cool af

    • @jarlwhiterun7478
      @jarlwhiterun7478 Před 22 dny +15

      Humanity will most likely be done within the next couple thousand years, let alone millions. It's ignorant to assume humanity will be anything other than one small period of history.

    • @chrisg4278
      @chrisg4278 Před 20 dny +10

      ​@jarlwhiterun7478 we've already been here for 300,000 years

    • @Tempe401
      @Tempe401 Před 14 dny

      @@jarlwhiterun7478please delete your comment

  • @chibibble
    @chibibble Před 28 dny +7

    Hearing all of this has left me with such an odd sense of calm. I’m only a tiny speck, of a tiny glint, of a tiny smear, of a tiny section of the universe. It gives me hope weirdly enough, and a sense that my philosophy of “positive nihilism” is justified. Nothing truly matters in life, so make what you want out of it.

  • @forcetz
    @forcetz Před 26 dny +11

    The thought of drifting off into space is pure terror, just the thought of not being able to have control over your body just slowly drifting away with no one to save you is what terrifies me. Knowing the size of the observable universe is terrifying with our own galaxy being nothing compared to it.

    • @5stringking
      @5stringking Před 4 dny +1

      We are drifting in empty space .....

  • @chasemaceface3886
    @chasemaceface3886 Před 6 měsíci +461

    this man kept dissing the shit out of Jupiter, bro does not know Jupiter is literally our meat shield

  • @pineapplequeen13
    @pineapplequeen13 Před 7 měsíci +284

    Theres definitely a reason that "awe" is the root word of both "awesome" and "awful." Space is definitely awe-inspiring. It is unfathomably beautiful, but also unfathomably terrifying.

    • @five.is.da.best.numba..
      @five.is.da.best.numba.. Před 7 měsíci +10

      most beautiful things are accompanied by terror, that’s what makes space so jaw droppingly fascinating to me.

    • @dinosharttt
      @dinosharttt Před 7 měsíci +1

      At least you tried

    • @9WEAVER9
      @9WEAVER9 Před 7 dny +1

      art can be wonderful and terrible. We are pieces of art living in a piece of art.

    • @revariox189
      @revariox189 Před 6 dny

      @@9WEAVER9 Then it is only Terrible. Not one positive thing has ever happened. Life was a mistake.

    • @dvnmnd5020
      @dvnmnd5020 Před 6 dny +1

      Y’all just scary 😂

  • @meowdyimfelix
    @meowdyimfelix Před 4 měsíci +12

    I think I'm really fascinated by this video because I understand the fear, but as someone who really likes space all the reasons you mentioned are just things I think are cool lol

  • @dereggman3248
    @dereggman3248 Před 5 měsíci +18

    Just Imagine, somwhere exists another planet with humans on it… which is very possible in my opinion considering the Infinity of Space. I mean, infinite Space means infinite possibilities Right?

    • @RPKGameVids
      @RPKGameVids Před 9 dny +5

      Yes, but only if space is infinite with an infinite amount of matter in it. Then there would be an infinite number of you and everything else that exists.

    • @allenfitness3895
      @allenfitness3895 Před 5 dny +1

      There’s literally everything in space Morty!

    • @Shinde425
      @Shinde425 Před 4 dny +3

      I hope other planet me is rich and a master of all the things I’m awful at here. Perhaps he’s first ballot hall of fame baseball super star

  • @itsnottouya
    @itsnottouya Před 10 měsíci +428

    I’m terrified of space, just the feeling of being able to float and fly away without being able to stop it? Is so SCARY. I played a VR space game and I genuinely couldn’t take a step. Even while I was inside of the ship. I often fear randomly while outside, that gravity will suddenly fail, and I will float up into the sky, and I’ll be unable to stop it. Which is an INSANE thing to fear, since it’s impossible.

    • @what3648
      @what3648 Před 10 měsíci +7

      SAME

    • @22lrjayden81
      @22lrjayden81 Před 10 měsíci +39

      Bro wtf i thought i was the only person that gravity would just turn off and id float away, and i just got this fear recently. I never had this fear until a couple months ago

    • @itsnottouya
      @itsnottouya Před 10 měsíci +15

      @@22lrjayden81 ME TOO. I suddenly just started having it, and it comes randomly.

    • @haunter556
      @haunter556 Před 10 měsíci +17

      @@22lrjayden81alright this is rlly weird because ive developed the same fear just a few years ago. i did research about it online and its not a very common fear at all, but there are studies linking it to OCD apparently. im glad to know im not alone in this though, more people understand my fear than i thought. its very sad because it can honestly get debilitating, especially if im walking outside at night. i start to lose my balance and feel nauseous.

    • @22lrjayden81
      @22lrjayden81 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@haunter556especially when im drunk or high it really fucks with me especially on the come down. But i dont have ocd at all so that’s strange

  • @Seer_Of_The_Woodlands
    @Seer_Of_The_Woodlands Před 10 měsíci +253

    I'm not afraid of space myself. it's one of the last things that still arouses childlike wonder in me.
    one of my favorite movies ever as a kid and still is treasure planet. of course not realistic,
    but still it evokes in me a feeling and the thought that space is the last unexplored ocean.
    Great Video ! 10/10 ! Have a good day everyone.
    may the star winds blow into your sails, taking you forward towards the great universe.

    • @_shadow_1
      @_shadow_1 Před 10 měsíci +16

      I am not afraid of space, I am afraid of being suck here on earth.

    • @Seer_Of_The_Woodlands
      @Seer_Of_The_Woodlands Před 10 měsíci +5

      @@_shadow_1 Totally understandable fear, sometimes I share the same fear.

    • @daviroza4700
      @daviroza4700 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I’m not afraid of space 😂😂😂

    • @daviroza4700
      @daviroza4700 Před 10 měsíci +8

      I hate being stuck on earth

    • @thathomeschooledgirl_
      @thathomeschooledgirl_ Před 4 měsíci +1

      same! treasure planet is still one of my favorites!

  • @tex_the_proto2880
    @tex_the_proto2880 Před měsícem +4

    For me, space is so beautiful but so unsettling. Looking at planets and just objects in space in general are so beautiful but the impossibly large void that seperates all of it is whats terrifying to me.

  • @rhetoricjester934
    @rhetoricjester934 Před dnem +2

    The idea of some super advanced species slapping the record on and hearing "johnny be good" gives me chills and also makes me love us.

  • @TheCrayzeeMan
    @TheCrayzeeMan Před 10 měsíci +93

    Another fascinating/frightening thing are rogue planets.
    Just imagine, out there in the infinite darkness, an entire planet, floating aimlessly, no star to warm it or give it a home.
    Now imagine something like that having life on it. I'm suprised no sci fi media explored that idea.

    • @glowingsky1076
      @glowingsky1076 Před 10 měsíci +21

      true, imagine floating around space, in an infinite darkness and suddenly you bump into a rogue planet, cuz it’s also dark and you couldn’t even see it in the first place, it creeps me out

    • @StalkerX426
      @StalkerX426 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Like you said, it şs actually a good sci-fi movie idea.

    • @taleseylad1249
      @taleseylad1249 Před měsícem +6

      mario and luigi partners in time doesn't explore too much into the rogue planet, but it does get into the aliens from the rogue planet

    • @perfectspare3009
      @perfectspare3009 Před 8 dny

      Even more frightening than that thought would be rogue black holes. They do exist

    • @ProjectExMachina
      @ProjectExMachina Před 7 dny +1

      Chinese books and movies "Wandering Earth" explore that concept

  • @eldenring9747
    @eldenring9747 Před 11 měsíci +330

    this was a literal rollercoaster of emotions for me, like fear, chills, confusion, surprise and sadness. well done! Probably one of my favorite videos in whole of CZcams.

  • @Siss2012
    @Siss2012 Před měsícem +5

    I have recurring nightmares related to space. I have always suffered from astrophobia but didn’t know the phobia existed, let alone had a name!

  • @ScorchTheMemeLord
    @ScorchTheMemeLord Před měsícem +3

    One thing about space I find terrifying is that if the universe really is infinite, that means that pretty much any life form you can imagine could exist somewhere out there. Obviously there is a limit to this some things could never exist but that means anything from xenomorphs to the flood from halo could have a real life equivalent.

  • @hera7884
    @hera7884 Před 6 měsíci +61

    Space scares me because of all the blackness. It’s like staring out a window on a pitch black night and you don’t see anything. It’s uncertainty, black holes are even scarier

  • @RoboJules
    @RoboJules Před 10 měsíci +259

    Gas giants bring me a sense of peace, knowing that they are our first line of defense from Oort Cloud Asteroids.

    • @alexolas1246
      @alexolas1246 Před 10 měsíci +53

      counterpoint: the gas giants (especially neptune, that _bastard)_ may be the main reason oort cloud asteroids fall into the inner solar system in the first place

    • @TheSapier
      @TheSapier Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@alexolas1246SUN

    • @-_deploy_-
      @-_deploy_- Před 10 měsíci +4

      ​@@alexolas1246 I think this would be the Sun

    • @alexolas1246
      @alexolas1246 Před 10 měsíci +10

      @@-_deploy_- nono, the sun is the thing they’re orbiting around normally. the outer planets are the things that occasionally brush up near them, effectively randomizing them into completely different orbits around said sun

    • @daviroza4700
      @daviroza4700 Před 10 měsíci +2

      The blackness of Space is dman scary omg 😂😂😂😂

  • @Remington934
    @Remington934 Před 5 dny +2

    THANK YOU!, I'm sick of people saying the universe is "this big", no one ever acknownledges that its the observable universe, not the entire universe

  • @erdngtn9942
    @erdngtn9942 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Nobody ever realizes you watch the entire future of universe, moving quickly to your eyes in the blue orb above you. Nice touch, you’ve nailed the fear.

  • @spongedog0013
    @spongedog0013 Před 10 měsíci +278

    When you think about it space is sorta like a out of bounds area in a video game and interestingly enough there's a phobia for out of bounds too. you get the feeling that your not supposed to be there.

    • @mikey100swim
      @mikey100swim Před 10 měsíci +26

      Most accurate description of space I've ever heard

    • @Narko_Marko
      @Narko_Marko Před 10 měsíci +19

      the scariest thing in a video game is falling out of bounds, its my number one fear in subnautica which is the scariest game ive played.

    • @lunathecutest6652
      @lunathecutest6652 Před 8 měsíci +9

      Thats the whole reason the backrooms are a thing and why they got so popular.

    • @raysixth07
      @raysixth07 Před 6 měsíci +6

      @@Narko_Marko i remember playing minecraft for the first time in creative a few years ago and being like whats under the world? and then instantly spamming alt+f4 when i realize im falling in a gigantic dark void

    • @Narko_Marko
      @Narko_Marko Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@raysixth07 i never really felt like that for minecraft because you just fall but when you can move around the void its so much scarier.

  • @justinperrow5248
    @justinperrow5248 Před 10 měsíci +693

    Nice try. Everyone knows Astrophobia is the fear of Travis Scott

  • @Rainok
    @Rainok Před 14 dny +2

    Something interesting about space is that we discovered voids in space that are way bigger than they theoretically should be, some bigger than superclusters

  • @kittyinablinder
    @kittyinablinder Před 9 dny +1

    15min in and I haven’t experienced the fear you’ve felt… helps me understand choice in emotion

  • @classypepper
    @classypepper Před 10 měsíci +53

    All this actually makes me happy because it shows just how truly special we are and the fact we are alive right now is magnificent

  • @ermacjones4821
    @ermacjones4821 Před 6 měsíci +172

    Knowledge is fear💁🏻‍♀️
    The more you know, the scarier shit gets.

    • @Frostykbb
      @Frostykbb Před 16 dny +4

      Facts

    • @Hollycb12
      @Hollycb12 Před 12 dny +7

      Such as the fact that there is a supermassive black hole at the center of every large galaxy, including our own? Haha I was quite surprised and admittedly a little scared to learn that.

    • @Beanmachine91
      @Beanmachine91 Před 10 dny +3

      That ought to make it better

    • @TreEames-ex5pn
      @TreEames-ex5pn Před 10 dny +2

      That doesn't make any sense .
      If you truly understood what you think you knew you would be at peace. Knowledge is not fear
      You have some growing up to do

    • @Hollycb12
      @Hollycb12 Před 10 dny +2

      @@TreEames-ex5pn well, to be fair, the more you know, you begin to learn there is so much we don't know. So yeah, I can see what they mean.

  • @masnaringquest4626
    @masnaringquest4626 Před 6 dny +3

    And here I've always been...wishing to be stranded on any of these Astral bodies, but our own...

  • @marcelmajewski5373
    @marcelmajewski5373 Před 2 dny +1

    I have recently bought and played Elite Dangerous. From the start, I already fell in love with this game. I am obsessed with Sci-Fi and Space, and seeing Sci-Fi game that accurately depicts our galaxy is amazing. I remember learning how distant everything is in space, the planets being so far away from each other, and don't get me started with star systems. Everything is super distant, at least compared to how tiny we really are, and many Sci-Fi movies or games fail to show that. Elite Dangerous however perfectly demonstrates the reality of the distant and empty space. I remember travelling to a star system for a mission. It was a binary system and I had to travel to the other star. The distance I had to travel was 425,000 light seconds! For instance, the farthest planet I had to travel to in a star system only goes up 10,000 light seconds away. 425,000 light seconds is 5 light days, which is insane considering that it takes light which can circle Earth in less than a second 5 DAYS to get there. I accelerated my ship as fast as I possibly can. I reached like 800 times the speed of light and yet it still took me like 15 minutes to reach the star. Travelling between star systems is luckily way faster, but good luck exploring because there are over 400 BILLION star systems in this game. In fact, only 0.05% of the galaxy has been explored by players. If you have astrophobia or astromegalophobia or just an existential crisis, this game is perfect for you.

  • @Qyuri
    @Qyuri Před 6 měsíci +54

    8:27 Saturn vs the guy she told you not to worry about

  • @chilidog2469
    @chilidog2469 Před 8 měsíci +56

    I get that this may be terrifying, but to me it feels weirdly mystical, and amazing

    • @MidniteMeatBus
      @MidniteMeatBus Před měsícem +4

      Same, there is nothing that makes me more sad in my life than knowing I wasnt born in a time where I'll ever see interstellar travel

    • @chilidog2469
      @chilidog2469 Před měsícem +2

      @@MidniteMeatBus here’s hoping we’re born in a time where we’ll at least see Stellar travel.
      Would looooove to take a trip to the moon in my lifetime

    • @softestsoap
      @softestsoap Před 9 dny

      honestly. everything he talks about is just amazing. the photos we have, the sound recordings of other planets, the fact that we know anything about things so far away... i feel so fortunate to be alive in a time where we have learned so much. the universe is beautiful

  • @Fatimaaaaa986
    @Fatimaaaaa986 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I find the concept of astrophobia really cool, like it’s unsettling but creative. As someone who loves space, especially ones with earth

  • @bobblueton
    @bobblueton Před 5 dny +2

    The fear of going to a Travis scott concert; asstrophobia

  • @Raven_Bones
    @Raven_Bones Před 9 měsíci +93

    One thing thats always terrified me are other ocean planets like ours, or ones that are just ocean . Just the massive creatures that might lie in there, or if not, just the sheer loneliness of being in an environment so uncannily familiar yet different and alone...

    • @ericgolightly8450
      @ericgolightly8450 Před 8 měsíci +5

      Sounds like Subnautica

    • @Ezdine_G8261
      @Ezdine_G8261 Před 7 měsíci +19

      I think the thought of there being no creatures is probably even creepier

    • @dinosharttt
      @dinosharttt Před 7 měsíci +3

      There’s no creatures in space there’s no aliens

    • @ericgolightly8450
      @ericgolightly8450 Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@dinosharttt there likely are somewhere

    • @sabretoothc2591
      @sabretoothc2591 Před 5 měsíci

      There are aomewhere out there​@@dinosharttt

  • @DjDeadpig
    @DjDeadpig Před 10 měsíci +143

    What scares me most about black holes is that, by falling in a supermassive one by the logic of time warping, you’d be considered the oldest biological organism to have ever lived, having outlived several planets in only a few hours.

    • @spingleboygle
      @spingleboygle Před 8 měsíci +34

      i feel like we could theoretically create a time machine if we can learn more about how and why black holes are warped af

    • @fujtkrisztian
      @fujtkrisztian Před 7 měsíci +10

      Call that a speedrun

    • @NekroWareOfficial
      @NekroWareOfficial Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@fujtkrisztian😂

    • @jacobharris3002
      @jacobharris3002 Před 6 měsíci +6

      In theory, it is possible to build a time machine for traveling to the future but we still don't know if physics allows for going back in time. In practice it would probably be easiest to just use a black hole for time dilation because you need a ridiculous amount of mass or energy to curve space-time dramatically. For supermassive black holes rotating very fast especially, you can have very dramatic time dilation without passing the event horizon. The tidal forces of massive enough black holes won't tear you apart at the event horizon and rotation makes the radius of the event horizon smaller, so you you can get closer. Astrophysicists can actually measure a black holes rotation and a typical black hole spins at 90% the speed of light. In theory black holes also have charge, due to the conservation of charge, and could generate it's own repulsive electric field. This could make time dilation even more dramatic and it would theoretically allow for stable orbits past the event horizon. The idea of entire planets and civilizations living inside a black hole isn't as ridiculous as you would think.@@spingleboygle

    • @creekpeektvu1238
      @creekpeektvu1238 Před 5 měsíci

      @@jacobharris3002so summary is we can go to the future but it would be impossible to go back

  • @pphead6141
    @pphead6141 Před 9 dny +1

    Space feels comforting to me. The beauty and power, mystery and distance is a beautiful thought. Being at an untouchable range from everyone. Everything in space is personal, nobody else is there. I love it.

  • @ZiZla999
    @ZiZla999 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Ladies, if a man doesn’t propose to you with a ring the size of J1407b’s rings, he ain’t worth it 💍

  • @elmosanchez
    @elmosanchez Před 10 měsíci +822

    Heya! I absolutely loved this video, you did a great job! I pretty much agree with everything you said. I've known about your channel for awhile, and it's cool to know you've seen and liked a video of mine. Thanks for the shoutout, my man. Can't wait to see your next vid'

    • @Cresendex
      @Cresendex  Před 10 měsíci +52

      Hey man! Your video was one of my inspiration, and I love the other videos on your channel too, so glad you commented, thank you!

    • @toutfilms3455
      @toutfilms3455 Před 10 měsíci +7

      You should seriously do more of space videos like deep and scary themed like i loved it there is no other like i love your voice doing it just can you please do more scary space stuff like deepspace and neptunian system.

    • @xHavki
      @xHavki Před 9 měsíci +4

      i saw your video firstly and thought that this one was the same (almost the same thumbnail and title) loved it

    • @xHavki
      @xHavki Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@toutfilms3455 agree

    • @qwertzystone5654
      @qwertzystone5654 Před 8 měsíci +4

      he literally ripped off your video 1 for 1

  • @luatrilogy
    @luatrilogy Před 11 měsíci +61

    when you describe the vast distances, and how small earth is relative to everything else, at some point the numbers get so big that i just cant process it.
    while the vast emptiness of space is forboading, it makes me appreciate all the small things on earth. every interaction, every video. i feel this strange sense of comfort.
    we can also go backwards, and talk about the organelles of cells relative to our whole bodys, and the subatomic particles of atoms relative to our body's cells
    its kinda beautiful idk this is just how i feel
    im scared of the dark XD

    • @vali.s5109
      @vali.s5109 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Just imagine, considering how dinosaurs got HUGE (for us) in prehistoric times, there might be somewhere, beings even larger and intimidating due to some weird circumstances just hiding there in the darkness of space, just existing like we do.

    • @HansDester
      @HansDester Před 10 měsíci

      I'm terrified of what's in the dark. That doesn't stop me from watching ghost, alien and cryptid videos. Even if 99.9999999% are fake, it's that small number that scares me. Especially since I have seen them myself. I can't imagine what's lurking out in space. What we're not told scares me even more.

  • @Bubba447
    @Bubba447 Před 4 měsíci +51

    Let’s hope bro never watches Star Wars

  • @JackAttackVHS
    @JackAttackVHS Před 6 měsíci +8

    I think something to be mentioned about space is the fact that there's this thing called "light pollution" that decreases the visibility in the sky due to the haze of city lights. If we went back just around 100-300 years ago and looked up at the sky at night you'd be able to see the whole milky way stretched out and visible. Shooting stars, cosmic dust, all of it.
    This is so surprising to people, that back in '94 there was a blackout in Los Angeles, which caused people to call observatories and were freaking out, asking what was going on with the stars and what that glowing cloud was. (They were seeing the milky way)
    Light pollution is so easy to fix and I wish more people talked about it because if they did we probably could have fixed it by now. I think environmentally it should be top priority because it would incentivize MILLIONS into learning about science/the planet if they could look up and see the milky way EVERY NIGHT no matter where they lived. In fact its actually kinda DANGEROUS to humanity to not fix light pollution because its slowly limiting our view of things like asteroids.
    Id love to see you make a video on this topic considering there's very few people who talk about it in the science community!

  • @robotomo4249
    @robotomo4249 Před 10 měsíci +18

    Black holes have always put me on edge. Everything in space is so fragile when put up against the forces of "nature", if space can even be considered nature. The fact that millions of years of history that Earth has accumulated can suddenly be destroyed without a trace really doesn't sit well with me.
    When you think about it, there is no way at all that we are the only living beings in the entire universe. There are definitely billions of civilisations that are too far for us to ever see. Too far of a distance for us to even comprehend. Entire planets with millions of years of history could be thinking the exact same thing we are right now. Such planets could also be in the process of being wiped out as we speak, whether it be by a black hole, asteroids, or any other unforgiving force and we'd never know.
    What even in the universe? It is seemingly just a space for things to be held in, but what actually IS it? If it supposedly has an ending, then what's beyond that end?

    • @Hollycb12
      @Hollycb12 Před 12 dny

      Did you know that there is a supermassive black hole at the center of every large galaxy, including our own? That fact terrified me when I learned it and was stunned that it isn't talked about more often!

  • @captnrobvious47
    @captnrobvious47 Před měsícem +1

    Huge sci-fi fan here, specifically stuff in the vein of Star Trek. I usually took great comfort when looking at the night sky more so than photographs of planets because my first question at ANY of those photos you showed here is "WHERE ARE THE STARS???"
    I had a similar reaction one night after leaving a grocery store. It was dark and foggy, there was no moon, no stars-absolutely nothing beyond the pale lights of the parking lot. It's not so much astrophobia/cosmophobia I have as "nihliphobia", the fear of nothingness.
    Also recently played a game called "Space Engine" where I could get up close and personal with planets, and moons and what not thought my first instinct was to dive into Sagittarius A, the super massive black hole at the center of the galaxy... BIG MISTAKE. Triggered what I could only describe as a panic attack.

    • @cabbageboi6365
      @cabbageboi6365 Před měsícem

      You can't dive into black holes anymore and i don't know why. But here's a fun fact, if 1 whole light year was 1 meter across, the milky way would be 100km across and the largest galaxy *Discovered* would be the same size as mercury...

  • @amandapatterson4463
    @amandapatterson4463 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Space isn't what scares me it scares me how a wondering black hole can just enter our solar system and kill everything including asteroids

  • @StarPlatinum7912
    @StarPlatinum7912 Před 10 měsíci +74

    I HAD NO IDEA OTHER PEOPLE FELT THIS WAY, I’M NOT ALONE IN THIS FEAR!!

    • @8553animations
      @8553animations Před 10 měsíci +2

      We are not alone!
      (Man really space is terrifiying)

    • @hatpisingson4678
      @hatpisingson4678 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@8553animationsNow imagine if u were an ant😂

    • @8553animations
      @8553animations Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@hatpisingson4678 earth is like a galaxy for them, lol

    • @StarPlatinum7912
      @StarPlatinum7912 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@8553animations fear friends!! Hooray!! Let us cower together!!

  • @karachter
    @karachter Před 11 měsíci +73

    i think something that should've been mentioned is the bootes void, it's a massive area devoid of galaxies that is large enough that, if you were in the middle of it, the only bit of light possible would be some non-galactic stars which are highly improbable, there would be so little light that it's negligable to human vision, you would see absolutely nothing, not even yourself unless you have a light, and if you did, if you pointed it away from yourself, you would see nothing from it and be plunged into darkness once again, it fucking horrifies me and i love it

    • @notjebbutstillakerbal
      @notjebbutstillakerbal Před 10 měsíci +2

      If our milky way was in the middle of the Bootes Void we would have discovered that other galaxies exist by the 1960s.

    • @karachter
      @karachter Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@notjebbutstillakerbal and why is that? because of telescopes, when you're floating in the middle of a massive void, you probably won't have packed a telescope

    • @87dramarama
      @87dramarama Před 8 měsíci +2

      How about the void that stretches from the edge of the universe to infinity?

    • @diogod2347
      @diogod2347 Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@@87dramaramaI mean, you can't BE nowhere, until the universe expands and covers that area there's nothing there....which is arguably even scarier than just darkness.

    • @tongpoo8985
      @tongpoo8985 Před 13 dny

      ​@@87dramaramait's more scary to me that the "edge" of the universe (if there is one) is absolutely inaccessible to us. Not just to travel to but also to observe in any way due to the expansion of the universe at that distance from us outpacing the speed of light. So the actual size of the universe could be just a little larger than the observable universe, or the observable universe may be an extremely tiny pocket in a universe which is trillions of times larger than what we can see.
      Also, space appears to be almost perfectly "flat", but so does the earth from your POV when you're standing on it. So space may actually be curved if the actual universe is sufficiently larger than the observable universe.

  • @pjano11
    @pjano11 Před 2 dny +1

    Jupiter happy bird noises
    IT'S SUPER DUPER SCARY

  • @anthonycolon3637
    @anthonycolon3637 Před 10 měsíci +37

    I'm terrified of space yet fascinated, my fear is only me being out there also knowing that we are basically floating so I worry about just coming off the axis or just falling. The "endlessness" is what really scares me and knowing that an asteroid can come out of anywhere and hit water, water being my other fear.

    • @vali.s5109
      @vali.s5109 Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks to the space guys on this rock, anything that enters a certain vicinity of earth can be detected... and along the years scientist observed the cycles of asteroids. Even that it's kinda pointless considering that some asteroids have cycles of thousand and thousands of years and one might pop out of nowhere but considering our asteroid belt and bigger planets with much more bigger gravitational pull... we're are kinda safe.

  • @jellyg00bersdayoff
    @jellyg00bersdayoff Před 10 měsíci +11

    The sounds.
    The SOUNDS.
    I cannot with the sounds these planets make, I hate it, it sounds like the planets are screaming.
    I had a mental breakdown because of the sounds, because I hate screaming- I hate the sound.
    An honorable Exoplanet not mentioned, is TOI 849 b, a planet stripped bare.
    It was ripped of its LITERAL CRUST, IT IS JUST A CORE- WHAT?
    THATS TERRIFYING!

    • @anaguma90
      @anaguma90 Před 4 dny

      To be fair the planets don't really make those sounds, its the waves emitted from them translated into sound.

    • @Flesh_Wizard
      @Flesh_Wizard Před hodinou

      It got a bit too close to the star then if the crust was blown off/melted

  • @connie1wilson
    @connie1wilson Před 3 dny +1

    What scares me is, when I look up into the sky, there is “nothing” above for light years!

  • @Marisu_Prada
    @Marisu_Prada Před 29 dny +2

    8:17 You will love to know that J1407b is not a real planet, as its status as one was merely theorized, but the media blew it out of proportion, in reality J1407b was probably a rogue brown dwarf that was surrounded by an immense protoplanetary dust cloud. They realized it once they never saw it again after passing in front of its star, and considering telescopes have observed that particular star for centuries, J1407b has never appeared before or since.

  • @carnageteam7602
    @carnageteam7602 Před 10 měsíci +34

    We’re naturally scared of the unknown, we became self aware only to realize this life was never about us
    Earth wasn’t perfectly designed for humans
    Humans where perfectly designed for Earth
    The same way
    A bucket isn’t perfectly designed to hold water
    But water was perfectly designed to fill a bucket

    • @sandrahughes1004
      @sandrahughes1004 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Love this comment, best simple explanation of this ive seen tbh

    • @carnageteam7602
      @carnageteam7602 Před 10 měsíci

      @@sandrahughes1004 aww thanks I have a problem with deep thinking so it’s nice to know it wasn’t for nothing

    • @B_4035mn
      @B_4035mn Před 10 měsíci +5

      I'd argue a bit about that bucket example/point, as I believe that both the bucket and the water was designed for it, as the bucket WAS technically made to hold water, as it was built for that exact purpose, and the water also fulfills that purpose, as it fills the bucket, but, other than the relatively bad example, this was a good comment.

    • @carnageteam7602
      @carnageteam7602 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@B_4035mn I was trying to make the point that even though we came from this planet and even though only a relatively small amount of people have been to space so far I don’t think we we’re meant to stay on this planet forever
      Kind of like an ocean, like yeah you can fit water in a bucket but most of the planet is water so it can be so much more then just a lot of water in a small bucket
      Same with humanity there’s 8 billion people alive so far, but there all only living on one planet even though there’s billions of planets
      Hopefully this makes more sense for what I was going for, ether way thank you for the criticism and for calling this a good comment I appreciate it

    • @casepatts9322
      @casepatts9322 Před 10 měsíci +3

      I don't think we're meant to stay on this planet either, but I also don't think we were meant to leave. I think we're meant to create the next stage of life that can survive in space and explore with few complications; something that's not organically bound.

  • @octopusoup
    @octopusoup Před 11 měsíci +131

    It might just be me and my imagination as a kid, but I always found information on the planets very cool and intriguing. There's certainly a level of terror when you look at the planets as destructive spheres in the void, but those incomprehensible traits are what made them interesting to me and that intrigue overtakes the fear for me.
    In regards to a possible "answer" to the Fermi Paradox, part of the problem with communicating with aliens is communication in and of itself. Say we did get a signal of some sort. How would we even determine we got a signal? Is the method we're using even the right one for detecting alien signals? Would they even use a language to start with? There's technically plenty other intelligent species on this planet, yet the only ones we seem to fully understand is our own. If we can't even communicate with something like an octopus, a close neighbor, can we expect to understand an alien unfathomably further from us?

    • @InquisitorXarius
      @InquisitorXarius Před 10 měsíci +6

      Excellent point on the invalidity of the Fermi Paradox.

    • @vali.s5109
      @vali.s5109 Před 10 měsíci +2

      And there's another thing, when we're looking at planets and systems light years away, we don't see the actual present of things... we might see the early stages of a planet or civilization, through a lens we cannot really be sure for certain that planet has life or not. We might see the past and civilizations are probably at our level or higher, we're either not detectable to them as they are to us or they simply chose to ignore our existence entirely... or in the same time we might as well be part of a cycle where at each couple billions of years somewhere, in some galaxy, in the part of this infinite void, a civilization meets the lucky circumstances of actually developing only to PROBABLY reach a level where they determine they are either alone or incapable of reaching someone else due to the stupidly large distances.

  • @djmastergroove946
    @djmastergroove946 Před 7 dny +2

    When you realise just how insignificant you are compared to space. Yeah, it's understandable to have fear of the sheer magnitude of it! Unimaginably big! It's the dark endless void of, well, nothing.

  • @ky1ebetts
    @ky1ebetts Před 20 hodinami

    "Throw another moon at me, and I'm gonna LOSE it."
    -Tony Stark

  • @JewelChick01
    @JewelChick01 Před 7 měsíci +7

    I never thought about space being terrifying until I had my first dream about space travel. I've only had two of them, but both were terrifying. In each one, I was not very far from Earth, in a craft and looking back at the planet through a window. Both times, that view filled me with a kind of terror I've never experienced in my actual life. My thought was, "That's where I am supposed to be. How am I ever going to get back there?" It was the realization that I had done something I shouldn't have done, and it was possibly going to cost me my life. I'm sure it's similar to the feeling a person has while cave diving and realizing that something has gone terribly wrong.

  • @WindowshadeCure
    @WindowshadeCure Před 10 měsíci +25

    What really makes me feel uneasy about space are things like the idea of going for a spacewalk in low-earth orbit and worrying that I might plummet if I got to close. That and falling into one of those black holes that freezes time and leave you stuck in limbo, I had no idea black holes could do that

    • @Messier42-handle
      @Messier42-handle Před 4 měsíci +2

      black holes actually do the opposite, it timewarps you. your perception is the same, but elsewhere, time goes by faster

    • @tongpoo8985
      @tongpoo8985 Před 13 dny

      You'd have to get pretty far from your ship to get close enough to plummet into the atmosphere.

  • @dinomyte369
    @dinomyte369 Před 21 dnem

    ‘Starfox’ now that triggers an astromegaphobia for me. Especially the frog ! 🐸😂😂😂

  • @Kojikhanaa
    @Kojikhanaa Před 7 dny +1

    Bro took half his dialogue from Carl Sagan. Unbelievable

  • @macherlvr
    @macherlvr Před 10 měsíci +29

    I still remember going to a Planetarium with my school when i was young and i had to hold both of my friends’ hands because of the way it so rapidly took us through the solar system. I couldn’t even look around because it was on every surface through the ceiling & wall screens, closing my eyes didn’t help either as you could just hear the noises and it was so scary. I’d love to visit again at my age now though, see if i’d still shit my pants or not.

    • @spingleboygle
      @spingleboygle Před 8 měsíci +2

      i’d sue the planetarium

    • @Loctorak
      @Loctorak Před 4 měsíci +2

      Now now, no need to sue the plane arium.

    • @AmiraBona
      @AmiraBona Před 3 měsíci +2

      ​@@spingleboygle that's like saying you would sue the zoo because you're afraid of animals

  • @MrRed_2205
    @MrRed_2205 Před 10 měsíci +13

    The scariest thought to me is that there are countless alien civilizations ou there, they know of our planet, just like we can see theirs, but not a single one has been able to figure out space travel, no matter how lomg theyve been around. Its like a consmic scale sized stranded on an island situation, left to survive with the only planet we were gifted

    • @Eorxied2300
      @Eorxied2300 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Well by the time they figure it out we will probably be long gone as light years is still a long ways away

    • @Loctorak
      @Loctorak Před 4 měsíci +2

      The great equaliser- a cosmic bottleneck for those that would seek to become masters of the void.

    • @Matt92Machine
      @Matt92Machine Před 20 dny +4

      Maybe they just aren't interested in us enough to visit. Maybe there are far more advanced lifeforms out there, we just aren't interesting. Maybe they laugh at us sending out our little probes to the other planets, when they can travel to other stars easily.

  • @jcif23
    @jcif23 Před 3 dny

    cresendex; “the two planets i find the scariest are Jupiter and Saturn”
    Uranus; “am i a joke to you?

  • @Dark__Epic
    @Dark__Epic Před 7 měsíci +8

    The fact that we will be bound to our home, Planet Earth, or the Solar System at most and will never know the secrets of the universe is oddly relaxing to me. It's like I have just accepted my meaningless existence in the eternal black void we call the universe

  • @luatrilogy
    @luatrilogy Před 11 měsíci +178

    youre afraid of everything

    • @Cresendex
      @Cresendex  Před 10 měsíci +74

      We live in a spooky place

    • @lonorsginger2632
      @lonorsginger2632 Před 10 měsíci +6

      HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    • @Daniel-lf3jg
      @Daniel-lf3jg Před 10 měsíci +4

      And nothing

    • @d-bag1759
      @d-bag1759 Před 5 měsíci +4

      No kidding. Of all the things we have to be afraid of on our own planet we have it so good that people seriously have time to be scared of space? There’s nothing you can do about it so don’t worry yourself and worry about all the problems we have here. I’d never heard of people so afraid of space that they sound like they need a Xanax.

    • @floseatyard8063
      @floseatyard8063 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@Cresendexfacts

  • @thegaminggallimimus4429
    @thegaminggallimimus4429 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Bloody amazing video! I find Jupiter positively terrifying, you nailed the "face in darkness" metaphor

  • @EmperorDank
    @EmperorDank Před 5 měsíci +2

    This isn't a phobia i experience but it's truly fascinating to learn about

  • @XTAKU.
    @XTAKU. Před 9 měsíci +12

    It's kind of striking to me the difference in perception that this picture can invoke. Me personally, I've always found the cosmos soothing and intriguing. Something awe inspiring and mysterious (but in a good way). I have a Canadian friend who told me that the void terrifies her, and that really truly blew my mind that people see it differently than I do. There's just something about it.

  • @the-letter_s
    @the-letter_s Před 10 měsíci +13

    if you're scared of black holes, look up what naked singularities are. also, look up "true vacuum" and "strange matter".

    • @_shadow_1
      @_shadow_1 Před 10 měsíci +4

      I think the big rip is more terrifying than any other fate because we would see it coming, but we have no way to stop it or escape it.

  • @Cello10131
    @Cello10131 Před 6 dny

    Everyday when Crescendex goes outside and looks up, he screams in terror

  • @AmyStache
    @AmyStache Před 4 dny +1

    Fun fact: J1407b isn’t a planet with a large ring system, instead it’s a brown dwarf, a gas giant that is almost a star, with a pro planetary disc where planets are actively forming
    It is so inconceivably big for a planet because it isn’t a planet. It’s a whole stellar system.

  • @sideralumen
    @sideralumen Před 10 měsíci +21

    From such a young age I've loved and been so fascinated by space to the point I thought everything covered I'm this video was amazing, like I've never considered the things would be considered terrifying by most people. Like when you were talking about how small we are like it was scary I was confused like "wdym that's so cool" like you are right that's objectively extremely terrifying idk why that crossed my mind 😭😭

  • @Kolossus_
    @Kolossus_ Před 7 měsíci +4

    As someone who loves space and loves astronomy, I'll say I'm an astrophile.
    I love learning about planets, stars, nebula, galaxies, black holes, etc etc.
    Space is scary, yeah.
    But it's also beautiful.

  • @LanceVanceDance84
    @LanceVanceDance84 Před 8 dny

    Props for mentioning _Elite Dangerous;_ easily one of my favorite games ever, though I'd personally say that it's just as good on a normal screen as it is in VR. I still find myself being wowed by just how massive and beautiful it is and how accurately (for the most part) it depicts both the physics of space as well as the vast distances between moons/planets/stars and so on, especially when compared to most other space games. The freedom it affords you is really nice too, letting you choose to be an explorer, a space trucker, a bounty hunter, a space pirate, an alien hunter, etc., or even some combination of them all. It's no wonder that the people who created the _Grand Theft Auto_ series were heavily inspired by the original _Elite._

  • @gstylez0107
    @gstylez0107 Před 8 dny +1

    "Earth is soooo terrifying and freaks me out because it's small.. And the moon, it's cold and cold is scary.. And space TERRIFIES me because it's big, big is terrifying.. Don't even get me started about empty stuff like gas planets. You can fly through them and that's just not good... I don't like big things, small things, full things and empty things as well.. I'm afraid of things I don't know about, it triggers me and triggers are horrifying.. It's all so horrific and terrifying and bad..."
    Seek therapy.

  • @degariuslozak2169
    @degariuslozak2169 Před 10 měsíci +19

    0:06 I think it's pronounced Uranus

    • @nickrog6759
      @nickrog6759 Před 9 dny

      0:12 Some people say Your-anus , I say Urine-in-us , let's call the whole thing off

  • @T-PosingGoober
    @T-PosingGoober Před 9 měsíci +10

    Explain this Flat-Earthers (0:30)

    • @matthewzakiewicz3195
      @matthewzakiewicz3195 Před 8 dny

      I love the comments they post tho . It’s always fun to listen to the wild stuff they manage to whip out 😂 kinda crazy we have people who still think like that .

    • @Don-ds3dy
      @Don-ds3dy Před 8 dny

      Marbles 🤪😊

    • @Zellie1994
      @Zellie1994 Před 5 dny +1

      They’ll say it’s cgi

    • @bluupadoop
      @bluupadoop Před 4 dny +2

      Obviously the picture was taken while they were right above the disc, a circle looks round when viewed from above, duh.

  • @lastdaycults
    @lastdaycults Před 22 hodinami

    Be afraid of going to Hell where the worm doesnt die and trapped with your memories for eternity.

  • @dopeblacktherapist
    @dopeblacktherapist Před 11 dny

    I'm so impressed by how well done this video is. Applause!

  • @blueberryjollyrancher1821
    @blueberryjollyrancher1821 Před 10 měsíci +7

    the golden disc is kind of depressing, it's like a final hail Mary, a death/suicide note, a final message just thrown out there on our only current resort, still to this day, of searching further into the galaxy to either be destroyed, or found by life who can't understand it, possibly discarding it without a second thought.
    it's also depressing asl since life on earth would probably be long gone by the time it reaches anything, i almost feel like we're being watched over, like a plant or, more like a terrarium, watching how far our curiosity takes us without us realizing that searching for beings like us is hopeless.

  • @Soundy777
    @Soundy777 Před 11 měsíci +36

    Keep this coming, absolute gold!!! Every video unlocks a new rabbit hole of fears to pour into my creative outlets! ♥

    • @XZ-III
      @XZ-III Před 10 měsíci +1

      It's actually regressive to fear space and a little stupid so I don't want content like this to trend if it's only going to make people fear space.

    • @Karthik-pn2yj
      @Karthik-pn2yj Před 10 měsíci

      I don't see what's so scary about space, seems dumb

    • @Leopard-2A6..
      @Leopard-2A6.. Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@Karthik-pn2yjmfs really scared of some random planet 10753 light years away while his parents pay his taxes

    • @Leopard-2A6..
      @Leopard-2A6.. Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@Karthik-pn2yjmfs really scared of some random planet 10753 light years away while his parents pay his taxes

    • @dtxspeaks268
      @dtxspeaks268 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@Leopard-2A6.. ok tough guy. I bet you never even left your trailer park town

  • @Zappers42
    @Zappers42 Před 4 dny +2

    Good news, I guess. J1407B isn’t a real planet. Well to be more accurate, the giant rings aren’t real, most likely. The hypothesis was largely rejected when it was first discovered. But because it makes a cool story, it stuck.

  • @TheDJMeyer85
    @TheDJMeyer85 Před 9 dny +1

    I had a similar feeling when I was snorkeling in the ocean, I came upon where the floor below dropped so far down I couldn’t see it and it was just darkness below me. Gave me a mini panic attack

  • @green7700
    @green7700 Před 11 měsíci +11

    I don’t normally comment but I’ve been watching you for a while and I love your content bro. Keep up the amazing uploads 🙏

  • @daviddimitrov3696
    @daviddimitrov3696 Před 6 měsíci +5

    my issue with the whole fear of space thing is. It's literally too big for me to imagine. Like they're so hard to compare to anything that anything big just becomes hard to imagine and therefore hard to fear

  • @1129buttons
    @1129buttons Před 9 dny

    I love space. Every time you said you were terrified, I thought “no way, it’s all so damn cool” :))

  • @jbrat122
    @jbrat122 Před 5 dny

    That video was so dope. Loved it man

  • @tri-sapien6487
    @tri-sapien6487 Před 10 měsíci +6

    I think the reason most people don't fear space is because it doesn't effect us. Everything is so far away that it will never interact with us, and most people aren't scared of not being able to go to other places so there's no fear of the distance. Blacks holes could swallow us whole, but it would be eons before any could reach us.

  • @Ariel51_artist
    @Ariel51_artist Před 11 měsíci +17

    You’re going to blow up soon. Genuinely one of my favorite channels up there with Solar Sands and Jacob Gellar