"space." @IHincognitoMode @OrdinaryThings | HatGuy & @gnarlynikki1295 React



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32 thoughts on “"space." @IHincognitoMode @OrdinaryThings | HatGuy & @gnarlynikki1295 React”

  1. He isn't wrong, if china came out and said "Hey we are gonna go to mars and prove our space program is better than Nasa ever was." we would try to go to Mars first lol.

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  2. I feel like it will still be a long while before we're colonizing the moon or Mars. So many things have to go right and so many things can go horribly wrong to make it seem much more impossible. It would definitely cost a lot of lives and money to pull it off.

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  3. Listen, im not the type to think about or care about the sex life of a couple of youtubers, BUT, your space talk made me feel like yall have never seen/had water sex. Its a different thing. Its a whole different kind of experience.

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  4. The ocean turning into a BIGGER ocean with terrifying creatures is basically what Hunter x Hunter is exploring right now. I know it's way too long to cover on your channel but I suggest it for sure. The 2011 anime adaptation is the best anime. I just wish it didn't take to long to get into the good stuff.

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  5. So, one little correction to the gravity discussion at the end. The International Space Station does actually have gravity. It's nowhere near high enough to be unaffected by earth's gravity. However, the reason astronauts living on it appear weightless while on the ISS is because it's in a state of freefall, rapidly falling to the earth.

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  6. You can't actually get to the speed of light, you can continuously accelerate, but that acceleration will become lesser and lesser as you approach the speed of light, so you can never actually reach it.

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  7. I like OrdinaryThings subtle jab at Ishowspeed at 18:02 when he pulls up and says, "You don't have any other choice." At least I kinda interpreted it that way. Maybe I'm wrong. Also, I'm not sure if you checked out Ordinary things new video on the ApoCOALypse. It's pretty good and very informative about the coal industry.

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  8. Now I kinda want an open forum/debate about space-shagging. I'm thinking it would be fun for a while, but you'd have to maneuver like in a Sonic 2 water level to not constantly crash in to sharp edges, spikes, robots, etc..

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  9. You can kinda simulate gravity, but it doesn't exactly work out how you'd expect, it could be a bit of a nightmare to live in it because moving around can be confusing and trajectories for throwing and falling things are different. You'd need a big ship in the shape of a bike wheel, spinning pretty fast, for it to work. Kinda of a pain in the ass to design that and send it into space as a ship, I'd imagine. Tom Scott has a good video showcasing it: https://youtu.be/bJ_seXo-Enc

    I also remember seeing a documentary somewhere about space sex. Yeah, it's been researched. It's an actual concern that maybe the sperm won't be able to reach the egg and whatnot. Also how the baby grows in zero g and all that kinda stuff.

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  10. You can simulate gravity by spinning the ship, but it needs to have a large diameter to prevent motion sickness. "2001: A Space Odyssey" starts with a large spinning space station that's probably realistic enough. As for sex, I've heard in zero-G environments, men have trouble performing due to blood pressure issues. Without gravity, your body sends blood to the head, away from the lower body. Also, after months, your heart shrinks and less blood gets to extremities. Additionally, zero-G environment causes testosterone levels to drop. So it's not outright impossible, but probably awkward and difficult.

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