Most Realistic Planetary Collision Reveals a Few Surprises

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For some reason, those collisions are very pleasant to watch.

TheExoplanetsChannel
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I know this has little to do with this video, but Anton... You, as both a content creator and most importantly a wonderful person, make me happy even in the most sad days I have. Science makes me forget the daily burdens that life with depression gives me and you bring it so wonderfully and you genuinely make me a little less sad when you upload a video. Don't forget that you distribute not only helpful and meaningful content but also as a person make people happier. Without you science is less fun! <3

pinzinkinzin
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I can’t express enough how much I want this collision program 😂.

iambiggus
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We all love you Anton, thanks man, your work is very appreciated by many!

flowerfullgirl_
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That looks like a rubber duck at 0:15 and I can't unsee it

Heikki
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You are a big help to my understanding of the world, space, stars etc. etc. I just wanted to say please keep the info coming and of course thank you for sharing and all it is you do.

lynneackegan
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One could argue that everything that has happened to Earth in its history is "lucky/ unique". After all, it did happend, and here we are. That is called historical bias.

mbj__
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If anything happened differently to the young Earth, there’s probably no way we’d be here. And these (incredible) supercomputer simulations just hammer that home even further. I look forward to seeing more about what this team finds out.

And as always, thank you wonderful Anton!
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realzachfluke
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Anton, you must feel like Ming the Merciless when you get to destroy all these planets!

raymondluxury-yacht
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That's really cool. Hope to see a part two for this in a couple of months when more results come out.

geehammer
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Last communication between the inhabitants of the two planets. "Get out of the way. We're coming in hot!"

jimbeaux
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It's amazing how great destruction brings about life. From super Nova's to planetary collision. We are born from destruction. Thanks for the great videos wonderful person

mlfilion
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Should be able to "fix" Mars by pelting it with large comets. Lots of water and other gases to refill its atmosphere.

BooDamnHoo
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One of major results of Earth's collision with Thea that is often over looked. Is that Earth core (both inner and outer) is much denser and more massive than we think Venus and Mars cores are. Its this big core compressed by the weight of the mantel that is believed to be one of the main drivers of planets magnetic field. Since the inner core wants to be liquid, but the pressure from rest of the planet is forcing it to stay solid.

TK
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So... How about colliding Mars and Venus? 🤔

MCsCreations
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This makes me think earth may have been more like venus, minus the impact.
Maybe the impact, the perfect distance of the moon, even the area earth settled in, were just amazing coincidences that all aligned for us to be here today.

terryowens
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There’s another check in that rare earth hypothesis!

gamingtieofdoom
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Some people in these comments try too hard to sound smart. I think the collision freeze frame in the intro looks like a rubber ducky.

Hedgpig
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you might also be able to simulate these on you own computer! (if you want to wait many years and also make your computer a temporary hot dog grill)

OrbitalLizardStudios
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It only SEEMS lucky because we’re trying to end up with a specific result. I mean maybe glancing collisions are most common? Look at Uranus. . . . Ok literally no pun intended 😂

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