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The Bouncing Rock Planet! |
Added:Today we are exploring a brand new planet.
>> Please let there be something fun there.
Hopefully something beautiful.
Hopefully something peaceful.
>> Welcome to the bouncing rock planet.
>> This place is awesome.
That was unexpected.
Interesting again.
He is enjoying himself, huh?
That does not seem normal.
Uh, guys, the bouncing is growing.
The mountains are also shaking.
>> Okay, this is no longer fun. We need to stop this easy.
>> Whenever you say easy, things become difficult.
Take this.
Oops. You made more bouncing rocks.
They are transferring energy.
>> Transferring.
>> When one moving rock hits another rock, it passes some of its energy >> like passing a ball.
>> Exactly.
>> So the rocks keep sharing energy.
>> Yes.
>> And the bouncing keeps spreading.
>> Exactly.
Can we stop the science lesson and save the planet?
>> We need a rock parking zone.
>> A what?
>> A place where the rocks can gather.
>> Then what?
>> If enough rocks gently bump into each other, they slowly lose energy.
>> The bouncing becomes weaker.
>> Exactly.
Now we're talking.
Guide the rocks there.
We actually did it. The planet is peaceful again.
Excellent teamwork.
>> All right, let's leave now.
>> Best adventure ever.
Very enjoyable.
Uh, Saturn.
Huh?
>> The colors are reflecting everywhere.
Ow, that red light feels hot. The blue light feels freezing.
The colors are changing temperatures.
>> Huh? This is not normal.
>> Everything looks strange.
>> The solar system is becoming unstable.
Oh my. What is happening to my solar system?
I'm overheating. I'm freezing.
>> This is getting worse.
We won't be able to survive this.
>> Huh?
That is a strange cloud.
>> Umsum, the colors are attacking us. Blue is freezing me. Red is cooking me.
>> Now I understand >> what is happening.
>> The cloud is splitting sunlight into different colors.
>> Splitting sunlight.
>> Sunlight contains many colors mixed together.
So, why is that bad?
>> Different colors carry different amounts of energy.
>> That's why some beams feel colder and some hotter.
>> Exactly.
How do we stop this? Punch the cloud.
Now, that is my kind of plan.
That made it worse.
>> More pieces means more separated colors.
>> Everyone stop.
>> Huh?
>> We can't destroy it.
>> Then what? Let rainbow lasers melt us.
We spread the cloud apart.
>> Spread it.
If the cloud becomes thinner, it may not be able to separate the sunlight anymore.
>> Then the different light colors will merge into a single one.
>> Exactly.
That actually makes sense.
>> Fine. No more punching.
>> Move slowly. Create gaps.
>> I will start.
The light looks normal there. My turn.
I'm cooling down and I'm warming up again.
Everything feels normal again. My light is reaching everyone properly now.
>> Excellent teamwork.
You saved us again.
Light works best when it stays balanced.
>> Well, my job here is done.
>> Oh my.
>> What's the matter, Earth?
>> Uh, what is that?
>> That looks like dust.
>> So much dust.
It is spreading.
>> Everyone stay alert.
Hey, I can barely see.
>> The brightness is dropping fast.
>> The temperature is falling. It's getting colder.
The sun's light is being blocked. The dust is stopping the light.
I am shining, but my light is not reaching you.
>> Huh?
>> If this keeps going, we'll freeze.
We need to clear this.
>> We can't lose the sun's light.
>> Huh?
>> That is a lot of dust.
>> Umsum, the sun is disappearing.
>> The light is not reaching us.
>> The dust is scattering the light.
>> Scattering.
>> Tiny particles spread light in all directions.
So less light reaches us.
>> Exactly.
>> Then we just push the dust away.
>> Yes. Blow it out.
>> That didn't work. It is too much dust.
We cannot remove it forcefully.
>> It's getting darker.
We are running out of time.
Everyone stop.
>> We don't need to remove it.
>> Then what? Stay in darkness.
>> We create paths for the dust to spread.
>> Paths. If the dust spreads out, light can pass through.
>> So we don't fight it.
>> We gently push it apart.
>> Spread the cloud. instead of compressing it.
>> Exactly.
>> But how?
>> Move slowly. Create gaps.
>> Slow? That's not my style.
>> We have to try.
>> I am going first.
I am next.
I am going to punch this dust super hard.
Now time for my kung fu moves.
>> Keep going.
>> Light.
>> It's coming back.
>> Hey guys, I'm back.
I can see properly.
>> The brightness is returning.
>> The temperature is rising again.
We're safe.
Thank you, genius. Um, Sum, >> you're welcome. Bye for now.
>> Bye-bye, Umsum.
Something changed.
I feel different.
>> It's too bright.
>> This doesn't feel normal. The heat is rising fast.
I don't know why this is happening.
It's burning out here.
>> I can't handle this heat.
>> Temperatures are going out of control.
We're overheating.
Everyone stay steady.
This is getting worse.
>> We can't survive this.
>> We need to do something.
What's happening?
>> The sun is getting too bright.
>> Too much energy.
>> Can you stop it?
>> Not directly.
>> Then we're doomed.
>> We don't stop it.
>> Then what do we do?
We control how much we receive.
>> How?
>> Light carries energy. The more you absorb, the hotter you get.
>> So, we need less light.
>> Yes. We need to reflect more and absorb less.
>> Reflect? We're not mirrors.
>> You don't need to be perfect mirrors.
Change your angles. angles.
>> If you tilt and shift your path slightly, less direct light will hit you.
>> So, we reduce the energy we absorb.
>> Exactly.
I can't reduce it. Everyone adjust your angles. This sounds risky.
>> We have to try.
It's less intense.
>> It's working. Keep adjusting. Don't go back.
>> It's still bright but manageable.
>> We can handle this now.
>> We found a balance. Even with all that energy, we stayed stable.
I'm still very bright.
>> That's okay.
You didn't stop the energy. You learned how to live with it.
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