You're Technically HOTTER Than The Sun (with XKCD!)

You're Technically HOTTER Than The Sun (with XKCD!)

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Goosifyed
Goosifyed - 21.10.2023 06:01

i want to purchase

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Kathy k
Kathy k - 16.10.2023 03:47

What about titan and titanium?

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Monkey D. Luffy
Monkey D. Luffy - 13.10.2023 01:33

Nothing is hotter than your mom








Also tell your mom lend me some money 😆

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MarloTheBlueberry
MarloTheBlueberry - 06.10.2023 02:57

"But we are talking about Uranus, which there is a lot of"
And then it put "Uranus (big)"

Intentional?

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green phone account
green phone account - 22.09.2023 18:20

I read this book! What if 2! This is so weird to hear read out loud

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Sr Steve
Sr Steve - 22.09.2023 02:16

wdym hotter

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Nigel Tolley
Nigel Tolley - 10.09.2023 03:00

Wouldn't the planet Mercury boil and outgas?
(I have "What if?" in front of me. It's very good.)

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Squidward
Squidward - 08.09.2023 19:18

Ok now I wonder if Sun would have saved us if Earth was on the exactly opposite side of it from exploding Neptune or Uranus. Doubt it, but still... If the main danger is radiation - we'd be in the Sun's shade, how strange it sounds

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elastor
elastor - 16.08.2023 18:48

be my science teacher

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rom guttman
rom guttman - 12.08.2023 10:04

So why isnt earth surface hot as lava?

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Joseph Boog
Joseph Boog - 11.08.2023 20:06

You had me at I'm hotter than the sun!

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Ovalswing
Ovalswing - 01.08.2023 20:01

Nerds making pick up lines be like:

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hakonX
hakonX - 20.07.2023 19:59

uranus XD

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Classic
Classic - 12.07.2023 22:33

“You’re hotter than the sun, there’s just not as much of you. But we are talking about ‘Uranus,’ which there IS a lot of.”
thanks I’m using that as a pickup line

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Tanush Suthar
Tanush Suthar - 06.07.2023 20:53

I just read that chapter

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Uzumazin / うずマジン
Uzumazin / うずマジン - 29.06.2023 14:33

If a lizard’s body is as hot as the Sun’s core, why aren’t we a Type 2 civilization? Why can’t we harness a lizard’s heat!?

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AfgonYt
AfgonYt - 22.06.2023 11:26

When I first watched this video, I had no idea that he had made a sequel. Eight years later, and he released the sequel to one of my favorite books on my birthday!

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Jerold Roberts, Jr.
Jerold Roberts, Jr. - 15.06.2023 23:39

I’m flattered

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Jake Mayes
Jake Mayes - 30.05.2023 20:33

Can we assume the same for Palladium Pallas?

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Seed Retention
Seed Retention - 23.05.2023 21:14

Respect

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NS
NS - 18.05.2023 22:15

Turkish subtitles please

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Richard Yao
Richard Yao - 15.05.2023 17:04

Ceres is a planet. Dr. Carl Friedrich Gauss said it is.

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SSJKamui
SSJKamui - 10.05.2023 22:45

Die Sonne ist Kalt

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Random Video #666
Random Video #666 - 16.04.2023 00:24

ChatGPT says:
"The solar temperature power is about 3.8*10^26 watts, while the temperature power of a human is on the order of magnitude of less than 100 watts."

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Random Video #666
Random Video #666 - 16.04.2023 00:14

So if sun was made of human bodies, in would be much hotter?

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Dorian Anreiter
Dorian Anreiter - 29.03.2023 13:47

i like Munroe's work. i own 3 books by him. but i was HORRIFIED to read a mistake in one of them. in it he says water is conductive to electricity.i agree that, yes, if the voltage is high enough water is a conductor, in the same way rubber, plastic, or air is. that is to say it isn't really a conductor at all. i expected better of him.

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Qartezox
Qartezox - 27.03.2023 09:50

Francium france?

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N4F123
N4F123 - 04.03.2023 11:41

“ The super hot Uranium Uranus”

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Lev Thorek
Lev Thorek - 26.02.2023 17:07

you forgot terruilium and earth

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Mateusz Kolodziej
Mateusz Kolodziej - 19.01.2023 16:39

Thanks!

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Ben E
Ben E - 17.01.2023 05:22

If a covid virus were the size of a tennis ball how tall would a 6' man be? Off topic I know.

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DarkenRaul1
DarkenRaul1 - 04.01.2023 07:41

Full list of celestial bodies in our solar system that share names with chemical elements:

Stars:
1) Sun - Helium

Gas Giants:
2) Uranus- Uranium
3) Neptune - Neptunium

Terrestrial Planets:
4) Mercury - Mercury
5) Earth - Tellurium

Dwarf Planets:
6) Pluto - Plutonium
7) Ceres - Cerium
8) Pallas - Palladium

Moons (Natural Satellites):
9) Luna (Earth’s moon) - Selenium
10) Titan - Titanium

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BZAKether
BZAKether - 02.01.2023 22:30

"you're hotter than the sun" Oh, thank you minutephysics kiss

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MrVipitis
MrVipitis - 02.01.2023 18:10

So how much Neptunium is in the whole universe? Enough to make a planet?

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Flying Dragon
Flying Dragon - 01.01.2023 22:36

Uranus is hotter than Sun

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R S.
R S. - 01.01.2023 22:09

Pluto is not a planet. Its an asteroid

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Sutton Freeland
Sutton Freeland - 01.01.2023 03:12

Uranus in big and hot... Pause

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Sutton Freeland
Sutton Freeland - 01.01.2023 03:10

I wish

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Renan Monteiro Barbosa
Renan Monteiro Barbosa - 01.01.2023 03:00

uranus - makes me laugh

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Rin the gegg fan
Rin the gegg fan - 01.01.2023 02:31

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Kuunib
Kuunib - 01.01.2023 02:22

But the sun is also named after an element or the other way around, Helium.

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Kenneth Lindahl
Kenneth Lindahl - 31.12.2022 18:53

uranium uranus that is my new swear word

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FiliusPluviae
FiliusPluviae - 28.12.2022 00:04

did minutephysics just got Kurzgesagted (as in blowing up absurd stuff just to see the pretty shapes the smoke makes)? o.O

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Amadeus Benedict
Amadeus Benedict - 24.12.2022 14:19

You forgot Obamium.

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