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Jun 15, 2024
Today we are going to enjoy a very healthy dose of existential anxiety because this delicate little blue ball floating in space is surprisingly easy to destroy and what is alarmingly easy to do is destroy the probability of life which, by default, is the 92% say some space alien came. By wanting to clear the snow from this particular area, probably by making the rivers and oceans rise a little, we already lost half a percent just from that and this number is particularly interesting because the simulation is paused, time doesn't move, but the probability of life has decreased, so let's let the simulation continue, it's going very, very, very fast, so it's 10.3 hours per second.
i spawned natural disasters every minute
It is seen that the probability of life decreases

every

minute

. Whatever we did was enough to start eradicating life itself and I'm not entirely sure what the gas pressure has to do with it. with anything but that it too has become unbalanced and now it's starting to glow and throb and pulse and now it's turning red, you see, it only takes a little bit to throw

every

thing out of balance and then it just cascades down and life will end. so let's talk about the North Pole. Christmas will be canceled this year because we are going to melt everything.
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I can't leave anything in the Rocky Mountains, now that I've given the Earth third degree burns and removed all the snow. In the northern hemisphere let things go and see what is about to happen. I'm not entirely sure what this means yet, but I'm not a scientist. Well, the chance of life has dropped to about 42%, but interestingly it's going back up, so regardless of what we do. What he did was try to rebalance himself, but I mean, good luck, the 30 people who live here in the world probably didn't make it. I almost forgot that there is another side of the planet that has even more snow and ice, so after removing it.
i spawned natural disasters every minute
That doesn't look good at all, the probability of life has been reduced to 31%. Basically, we have whitewashed the land. I don't know why, but we gave it frosted tips. I'm pretty sure we can actually make a strip right in the middle. I don't know why this bleaches the planet and I'm not really that worried about it, but we're going to make a Christmas ornament right now. I don't know why he's doing this, but I think we completely removed the atmosphere. The Earth at this point is why there is no longer cloud cover. The probability of life is still somehow 23%, but it no longer seems as habitable as before.
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I think ocean levels have also risen quite a bit because the Great Lakes are supposed to stop. I'm pretty confused here as to what I'm seeing, but we did a good job destroying the Earth just by melting some ice and one of the scariest things is that you don't even have to touch the Earth to end our life there. very quickly, if we simply remove the sun, we can see how all the planets slowly lose their orbit and move away into space. Mercury is in a hurry. The Earth stopped its normal spin and is now heading directly into the abyss.
You know, the strange thing is the probability of life. The Earth is somehow rising even though there is no sun anymore and we are floating into space with no light source so good news, if the sun ever dies we will actually prosper and be even better off so if we speed this up simulation. we can see that all the central planets finally get to where they are heading outwards. The Earth is going on vacation and the probability of life is decreasing now that we are moving away from the center and we can make the numbers in this game really big.
The point where we could probably make this thing leave the entire galaxy in a few seconds. You can also take the forward time number 10*10 a bunch of times and then the whole simulation breaks, so now that we've established a baseline for On Earth you can still take the Sun and make it say two more times large with its radius two from our Sun, that so far has made no difference. I think it will be the mass that could start to alter things a little bit so that the mass is passing also it has been a nice vacation for the Sun and Mercury is already starting to get a little closer and the probability of life on Earth is decreasing rapidly , up to 84%, the planets in the middle are having more movement.
Rollercoaster effect, even Venus came to say hello, uh, they could eventually collide, but I don't think we're doing our annual calendar any favors, well, the probability of life on Earth has decreased by about 65%, mainly because they are taking away these great and long winter holidays. the Sun and then becomes the equator for a

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, so, given enough time, I'm pretty sure the orbit will become more and more unstable, so

natural

ly the next question is what will happen if the Moon becomes so close to the Earth. Well, I think gravity. could take over and the Moon is hungry, that happened very very quickly, it was in less than a day, we still have some chance of life, although it is a very small chance, I mean, if given enough time, it could do Something fun, so I've pivoted. simulation up to super mega speed and the probability of life actually went up to 86%, so this is the New Earth, we've spaghettized all the continents and raised the sea level a little, so I guess if the moon crashes against us, We'll all probably die a horrible death, but given a trillion trillion trillion trillion years, life can live again in anything, but we're just getting started with all the silly things we can currently do, the average temperature on Earth is 7.57.
What happens if that jumps to just 10° over time? The probability of life begins to slowly decrease and we can use the graphs here to see the temperature change. It turns out that it's very cold in Greenland minus 55°, so we'll let the simulation run. for a while and see what kind of mess a few degrees cause, so we are going about 100 years per second at this rate and if we let it go, the probability of life is about 90%, but it is decreasing very slowly, they have many years passed. but we managed to make a mess, there is a lot of snow all the way to the southern tips of the continents, including Australia, as indicated by the giant snow cone that is the bottom of the earth and this up here doesn't look good either.
The snow is coming as far north as Canada, but according to this it's 15° at the North Pole, the South Pole is 120 degrees, so I'm not sure what we've done there, the average temperature actually went down, maybe because it's been a long time, so let's go ahead and fix that and raise it to say 20° C, that's double what we had raised before and once we let time pass we see that the snow does even crazier things , uh, the whole world is turning into an ice cube. Because it's getting colder and the heat could have changed the pressure of the gas apparently, so we have a little strobe light on.
I have to say that life is a little more resilient than I thought, we still have a 90% chance of life, although I don't think we're talking about human life right now, okay, so we might as well spin it like this so that turn into something completely wrong, so that the day-night cycle is completely disjointed and this is going to sound strange, but Now, we kind of turned the Earth upside down, apparently that doesn't have a super detrimental effect on life on Earth, anymore that we still maintain life, but it also maintains its orbit very well, so I think if we go ahead and change that. a little bit, that might have some fun effect, so we're going to move it this way, which in theory should make it very, very hot, yeah, that's the kind of orbit we want with the Earth floating out into space as it normally does, 90° to the left. and 90° right now is starting to warm up now that the gentle Embrace of the sun is basically staring at the surface where the average temperature is rising. 1° pretty quickly the minimum temperature is going up the maximum temperature is actually going down we are going to be at a good level I even fixed the Earth I balanced it although the average temperature is up to 50°, which is almost as hot as it has ever been on Earth, so apparently 17.6 degrees in Greenland is considered cold these days.
We have a really big cold spot here where it always seems to be cold in the 12th coldest place on Earth. The probability of life is still actually 70% and that is decreasing. pretty fast, but we're also going through time very quickly. I was just trying to sprinkle some water on the ground and we did whatever. I think it's actually a huge ball of water that did destroy Australia and probably made a 95 mile high title wave but I don't really take responsibility for that because the controls are a bit confusing so far but that's Australia slowly being consumed by a monstrous tidal wave and there is the water, the Fog, which is when they are going to go and ruin other planets talking about things that need to cool down, what would happen if we shot a ball of water approximately 70% the size of the Earth in the sun?
This one might be a little hard to see, but there goes the blue water and the sun completely destroyed it, so maybe we need something more like a Jupiter mass. 1.14 Masses of water from Jupiter thrown directly at the sun. I accidentally

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too, but we're going to go ahead and shoot two masses of water from Jupiter at the Sun and Wow, that sun is a soldier, okay, now we're going to shoot a ball of water from the mass of the Sun at the Sun and apparently the water is a little heavier than the mass of the Sun, but it will make its way there. this is really going to damage the sun.
I have no idea it had any effect. Well, we've turned the sun into a supernova and it turns out that supernovas are bad for the Earth too, but the Earth is kind of a giant baby. I mean, it rains once. in everything explodes, yes, this is definitely what we wanted to connect to our galaxy. Hopefully no giant ball of water floats in our orbit. I think we might also be creating a black hole at the same time, which is fun, so far. It's just a supernova and we've wiped out most things in our galaxy except Jupiter, while this feels a little more intimate.
I found a simulation with just the Earth and Moon so none of those other fun shiny planets distract us. So what happens if the Moon simply becomes twice as heavy? Oh, it's sucking in from its orbit, it's taking on a strange, uneven shape, oh look what it's doing to the Earth. The Earth is going really crazy around here, wait, we have to focus on this Earth. It's starting to move really strange because the Moon is having such an effect on it that it's not tides anymore, it's dragging the Earth through space. I guess to be fair in this case, you don't have the sun correcting it, so the Earth isn't tracking anyone other than the moons at this point, so that would have a big effect, but we already talked about the moon and This moon needs to be heavier, so its mass is doubling again, it is now four times the size of where we are. started and that will make the Earth go crazier and crazier in its orbit and eventually they should collide.
Judging by what's happening here, things are getting very cold on Earth, but there's no sun to warm it up, so that's to be expected. and like any healthy relationship, the Moon stays outside just watching the Earth but never comes into contact, so we better make the Moon twice as big again. Well, things are getting more and more twisty, but the Moon is still holding strong and keeping its distance. I love how you can just click do you want it bigger you got it twice as big it's getting closer the walls are getting closer and twice as big here we go things are getting bigger and bigger twice as big oh it's getting closer we'll slow it down a little bit so we can see when it's going to make contact, they're definitely getting closer.
I think it needs a little more mass and very soon, yes, the Earth will start orbiting the Moon. I think they eventually will. They collide and create a kind of larger superplanet. Somehow I've turned this into a clicking game. I'm just clicking on things to make the numbers bigger. I have officially made the moon larger than the Earth by a considerable margin, so the Earth should become larger. sucked in there eventually things get so heavy that the moon basically takes a very fast trip over here and takes a sharp turn so it's getting closer this actually makes me feel a lot better because if the planets in our solar system get They get a little bigger clearly they still won't want to touch each other very easily.
I can't imagine what that's doing to the tides on Earth or around the world. The oceans would be washing the continents every day. More mass goes in there, you've got it. Now we have our super planet, all we had to do is make it a hundred times biggerbig, that's beautiful, look at all the orange dust we threw into space and because the moon was so big, it's the dominant planet, I'm pretty sure everyone. This dust was the earth and all the fragments could eventually be absorbed by gravity and reform into a nice planet. Let's go through time and see if something forms and it looks like yes, it will come back into a good shape, yes.
It's a new moon but it's the moon I've loaded into the simulation, it has the planets, moons and space stations and for some reason it shows a Tesla Roadster floating in the face and now I'm going to put a basketball around it because I accidentally clicked that, so I'm not entirely sure what those two are going to do if they hit each other, but the basketball now has an orbit around the Tesla, so that's something, but now that makes me want to throw these things to the earth. at high speed to see what happens how much Tesla is needed to destroy the Earth.
I'm pretty sure adding a single Tesla Roadster to this won't make much of a difference so we may have to add a lot of them and I'm talking like an auto clicker amount we're going to have a buzz of Teslas around this Earth and there they all are. It's hard to focus on any of them, but wow, let's start the simulation. We need this to run a little slower, okay, so the Teslas are definitely orbiting the Earth, they're not actually crashing or doing anything, they're very simple. maintaining an orbit, so I think to get a reaction I'm going to need to launch the Teslas to Earth.
Well, here's a fresh new Earth that's long gone and they're shooting cars at it, so we pick the Tesla we want. Put it in space but we select the launch option and we can choose a launch speed. Let's start the launch speed at 10 km per second and see how good that feels. That's it, uh. To the races. I accidentally threw two. of them, uh, it's a little hard to click on them because they're so small in relation to everything else, but they're on their way, okay, hold the phone, I managed to connect it, we'll turn on the lighting and we'll try to see where this impacts, like this that a single Tesla Roadster hit the continental United States at 10 km per second and made quite a light show, but I don't think it hurt the Earth.
Oh wait, there we go, we're getting something. going through that could have ruined the Earth that's so dramatic I didn't think that would cause so much damage what's going on what are Teslas made of I don't know what we've done that could just be debris as it came up and is now landing back on Earth, given the way I guess, so it literally got halfway around the world a single Tesla, so we need to scale 100 km per second for a small car. I have to slow down the simulation. a lot because it's obviously traveling at 10 times the speed, this time it's going to crash into the Earth, wait, wait, there's what caused a much bigger impact.
The camera always loses focus, obviously because the Tesla explodes, which created a big shock wave coming from a single car and there's the big fireball. The Earth is still quite habitable, probably not in that place, but everywhere else. uh, let's go ahead and skip a little time and see The Freckle show up again. But. I don't think the US is doing so hot after that, it seems like it's trying something that seems a little strange in this section, but I think so far the temperature, if the Earth stays the same, the debris came a little further 1,000 km per second, so we're very, very wow, we're actually, that thing goes so fast.
Can we get too far away for that? There we go, there's the initial explosion, uh, we'll speed up the time just to give a hint that that thing was going fast considering. How much I had to slow down time just to see it in action. I think we're going to have a considerably bigger explosion this time. Yes, that would cause some harm to a large number of people on Earth, although in reality it still seems like it. Pretty good, considering what we're doing to it, chunks of debris are flying to the other side of the Earth, this time at 10,000 km per second, we're getting exponentially bigger and bigger and better, we've got things slower.
Okay, that thing hit the Earth immediately because of its speed, so a little faster and we'll see the big heat bubble in the center, at least I think we will. The Earth is harder than I thought. We're creating really big fireballs. All over North America, but the Earth itself is still doing pretty well. I feel like a Tesla going 100,000 km per second will probably cause a big impact, maybe ultimately it will be too small as it doesn't have enough weight to damage the Earth. I'm not really sure if we're going to try to slow it down so we can see it on its journey, no matter where it goes and that's a big crater, that's the kind of explosion we're looking for that will leave a dent. in the middle of the continent, finally, in Imagine, the atmosphere in general is going through some things right now because we're releasing a lot of particles and gas.
Okay, this time we'll get a *10*10 escalation, so let's go 100 times. bigger than what we just did because we need results, so there's a little Tesla floating in space high above the Earth, we're going to slow things down way down because this is going to go fast no matter what the simulation speed is at. whichever we are and we are going to slowly raise it until the Tesla is on its way. I think it might have evaporated the Tesla. I don't see it and it's not hitting anything, so apparently it's here somewhere. I tried to click on it and I think I have a shard, so it could have hit a shard on the way in or it could have turned into a shard, so we cast this one from a little closer in the simulation.
Yes, I think it breaks at that speed, I don't think so. It will allow me to do that, although there is a shock wave crossing the Earth, it may have hit so fast that it doesn't really make any difference. Yes, it looks like something hit the Earth, but it was too fast for us to see. It's okay, you know? We are going to launch a Tesla at the speed of light towards Earth. Get ready to do something fun for the first time. I've slowed down time a lot just because we won't be able to see it. it moves because it's going to accelerate a light, but the effect it has on the earth could do something or it could just evaporate.
I don't know if the game can record what is happening. No, there we go, we have something, so a Tesla hitting the Earth at the speed of light is actually fine, relatively speaking, I don't think the Earth feels that hot these days. We could have launched 33 times the speed of light, but even that is not fast enough. I will reach 10 times. until I get bored and that's going to be a while because I have an automatic clicker. I've hit something called something called Quantitative Infinity, probably so that's essentially There's no limit, it's incredibly fast, so there's the Tesla, there's the Earth, here's the Earth disappearing, okay?
I have wiped out Earth and maybe actually the entire galaxy with such a huge impact. I'm very cold and I'm alone here. Yes, we perhaps actually destroyed the entire universe without speed. How many moons do you think we could safely fit between Earth and the galaxy? Real moon because the real moon is so far away that it needed to orbit the real Earth, so, wow, that works, you know, none of this is probably going to work anyway, so let's go in with moderate expectations, uh, those moons might start to to orbit. We don't like each other.
Turns out you have to give them some space. They like their personal space. Otherwise, they try to orbit each other. You know, it doesn't matter. The more Moon there is, the better. That's why our planet is the best. in the universe because it has a moon, so we'll give it even more, okay, I don't know what it's trying to orbit at that point, we're too far away, but that's perfectly normal, there's a dozen moons there, uh, we're. Let's slow down the time a little because we might not get along. We have a good chance of seeing what is going to happen here.
Alright, the Earth is on its way to orbit. The moons are slowly following suit. My lighting is still not adjusted. That is better. The moons will slowly enter their orbit as time goes on and then they will all behave well around Earth. You know, this could work. It doesn't matter, as I said. We have killed the Earth, we have turned it white. ash ball and more moons are coming in, so it turns out that the correct number of moons is between 0 and 12 and that one exploded there for some reason. I'm not a physicist so I have no idea why they are doing it. the things they're doing, but I don't even know why I'm doing the things I'm doing, so we're mostly making a giant ball of Ash in the center of everything that won't be very productive for anyone. uh, it took a long time to eat all the moons, although they are still operational.
I spent a lot of time and at least we made a giant mess in the galaxy, there's debris floating everywhere, uh, particularly around the Earth's orbit, there's just a ring of debris now I want to see what happens if we launch a Tesla into the Sun at 50 times the speed of light. I'm not sure it really had any effect. The sun could eat it up, so you might need something faster. Like 500? times the speed of light wow, it's so dark on that side of things, well, there's the Tesla, there's the sun, the sun is so strong it manages to eat everything I throw at it.
I guess to defeat Earth we had to leave. big, okay, we're going 50,000 times the speed of light, Tesla goes, that didn't have any effect either, okay, let's increase it to whatever. I'm not even going to pause it anymore. Tesla goes, okay, I'm launching cars, you can just. I don't see them, at some point things have to break and I'm not sure if it's actually the impact of the Tesla hitting a planet or just the force with which it travels through space, maybe it's just when something happens in the to be. it's infinity, it just breaks things anyway, as it should because I'm launching the Teslas at the Sun at a speed far beyond the speed of light, well there's infinity, whatever, but I guess it'll be a giant explosion that will erase everything, so I killed the universe.

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