i made hurricanes move at 1,000,000,000x light speed and this happened

i made hurricanes move at 1,000,000,000x light speed and this happened

TLDR;

In this Universe Sandbox video, GrayStillPlays experiments with the new cloud update to create light-speed hurricanes and test their impact on meteorites and the Earth. He establishes a death baseline by observing the effects of meteorite impacts on Earth's population and environment. He then increases cloud speeds and atmospheric mass to create increasingly powerful hurricanes, observing their effects on the Earth and their ability to deflect or destroy incoming meteorites. Ultimately, he tests the limits by creating a hurricane with a billion times light speed and mass, resulting in the destruction of the entire solar system.

  • Establishes a death baseline with meteorite impacts.
  • Creates light-speed hurricanes with varying atmospheric mass.
  • Observes the impact of these hurricanes on meteorites and Earth.
  • Pushes the limits to a billion times light speed and mass, destroying the solar system.

Intro: Light-Speed Hurricanes and Meteorite Defence [0:00]

GrayStillPlays introduces the new Universe Sandbox update, which allows manipulation of cloud properties like weight and atmospheric mass. He sets out to create a light-speed hurricane with extremely heavy clouds to deflect a meteorite and save Earth. He acknowledges the potential for light-speed clouds to be destructive but decides to test the concept anyway. He also jokingly points out that the simulated cloud patterns resemble juvenile drawings, clarifying he had nothing to do with it.

Establishing the Death Baseline [1:27]

To establish a baseline for comparison, Gray simulates the impact of a 116-kilometre radius object on Australia, humorously citing the continent's already dangerous environment. The impact results in a mushroom cloud and widespread destruction, killing 4% of the global population. Fragments from the impact rain down as far as Spain, creating a hole in the ozone layer. Despite the devastation, the Earth begins to recover, with the population starting to procreate again.

Sataniclese and Total Annihilation [3:50]

Gray conducts a second, more extreme test using a larger object named "Sataniclese," aimed at Texas and/or Mexico. The impact is catastrophic, resulting in the immediate death of everyone on Earth. The ocean temperature reaches 23,000 degrees Celsius, and a massive ring of fire spreads across the planet. The Earth is left with a concave hole and is eventually covered in dust and gases, resembling the Death Star.

Experimenting with Cloud Speed and Mass [6:31]

After the baseline tests, Gray creates a new Earth to experiment with cloud speeds and atmospheric mass. He increases the cloud speed to 12 kilometres per second and doubles the atmospheric mass, which thickens the clouds and raises the Earth's temperature, killing 40% of the population. He then simulates another meteorite impact, which only kills an additional 2% of the population, leading him to believe that light-speed hurricanes could potentially save the Earth.

Light-Speed Hurricane Defence [8:43]

Gray continues to test the effectiveness of the clouds by launching another meteorite. This time, the impact kills an additional 15% of the population. He then increases the cloud speed to one light-speed, creating a massive hurricane the size of the United States. He increases the atmospheric mass tenfold, further intensifying the hurricane.

Light-Speed Clouds vs. Meteorite [11:03]

Gray launches another meteorite at the Earth, now protected by the light-speed hurricane. Upon impact with the clouds, the meteorite turns into a plasma-like substance, creating a secondary detonation. Despite the intense heat and fragments, a significant portion of the population survives. However, the force of the impact rips the planet apart, leaving only a small remnant.

One Billion Times Light-Speed [14:15]

In a final, extreme experiment, Gray sets the cloud speed to one billion times light-speed and the atmospheric mass to one billion times Earth's normal mass. The resulting hurricane is so intense that it's barely visible, and all life on Earth is immediately extinguished. Despite the complete annihilation, Gray proceeds to launch a meteorite at the planet.

The End of Everything [15:50]

Upon impact with the hyper-dense, hyper-speed clouds, the meteorite obliterates not only the Earth but the entire solar system. All planets, including the sun, are instantly destroyed, leaving behind only a bizarre, unidentifiable anomaly. Gray concludes the experiment, noting that he has successfully destroyed the fabric of the universe.

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Date: 1/17/2026 Source: www.youtube.com
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