The Aliens of Jungle Moon/Planet Adaptation Powers! – Steven Universe Stranded Theory

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The Aliens of Jungle Moon/Planet Adaptation Powers! – Steven Universe Stranded Theory

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  1. but if homeworld was like earth that means there was air right? (yes)
    so with that in mind
    did the gems take the air? (no)
    did the gems use the air? (no)
    well, then the air just staid over years of years of gem colonization by FACT!

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  2. Maybe a gem needs to be standing on the object to be affected by the gravitational pull? Gems are still affected by forces but I think they change their density based on where they are. They had just been defused and had no time to touch the ground before getting pulled into space? That's the only excuse I can think of

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  3. Actually, having same surface gravity dosen't mean having same size. Mars and Mercury have very similar gravity on their surface, however Mars is significantly larger than Mercury. Or Uranus and Neptune: former is larger, but latter have stronger surface gravity.
    Gravitational acceleration depends on density, not just on mass. Small, but dense planets would have stronger pull on their surface that large, but less dense planets.

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  4. This was the first time we've seen organic alien life in the show, but in addition it shows the Gems invaded another world already inhabited by organic life, like Earth, and this is interesting to me, because it seems like Gems tend to specifically target and invade planets that have organic life.
    Mars is right next door to Earth and has untouched mineral wealth, but the Diamonds chose Earth why? The main differences are that Earth is slightly bigger, has surface volcanic activity, but the biggest difference is that it's covered in complex organic life.
    We've seen several examples of Gems saying that they take the "life" out of the planet
    "Life doesn't start in a Kindergarten, it ends here."
    "We're not making life from nothing, we're taking life and leaving nothing behind."
    Gems seem to NEED organic life to exist on a planet in order to make Gems from it… which means even Homeworld must have had organic life once too (which would explain why Homeworld and its ships have breathable atmosphere too — organic life created the oxygenated atmosphere here on Earth)
    Of course, you could then ask why the Jungle Moon wasn't also harvested and is still a thriving ecosystem, but since the colony planet seemed to have been destroyed perhaps there were other factors at play that caused this colony to fail, so the Gems pulled out before they could harvest the moon too.

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  5. what if big peanut different thing we're the same species different categories and the different thing maybe there is the ground kind that can spin dash and the sky kind that can float

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  6. Looking back at this video now, there's one question that I have in mind. So as demonstrated in "Can't Go Back" We now know what the function of the orb shaped device in Pink Diamond's moon base is, and so it's naturally applicable to all Diamond bases built on satellites. We've seen that it's capable of monitoring all activity on Earth, the planet in which the moon orbits. So would the orb in Yellow Diamond's base monitor the Jungle moon itself since it's a bigger satellite, or would it do the same as Pink Diamond's moon base and monitor the events of the planet that it orbits?

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  7. my theory of why there is oxygen on earth is that the planet had oxygen to begin with and it stayed there because there is nothing to use it up and I doubt that Home World uses fossil fuels and Instead uses nuclear power or something else.

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  8. LucianCorrvinous Son of Hekaté · Edit

    Great video. Made me think. Then I started to think about all the non-continuous issues. Hear that….it's the sound of suspension of disbelief shattering. Thanks….thanks A LOT!!!.

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  9. Well technically homeworld probably has a lot less mass on it as mper of it's its original mass was probably strupped away during colonizing it as we've seen with the final plans of earths colonisation. Homeworld probably lost even more mass as we've seen tons of kindergardens everywhere on it. So their original size was probably not the same not to mention that the gravity of a planet is only one part of the equation to finding it's actual mass

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  10. I feel like there are certain conditions for them so automatic adjust just like anything else plus I don’t think Steven has complete control of readjusting to the gravity and environment because he’s human but still half gem but doesn’t know how to control all his abilities yet

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  11. this is just something i noticed that might have just been a technical error: around 5:50 you said that Earth, The Jungle Moon, and Homeworld are the same size. This is not true, though. From what we see of homeworld and applying it to the diagrams on the lunar base (Earth's) Homeworld appears to be mostly hollow, meaning it would have to be much bigger than Earth and The Jungle Moon. Since scaling in the show is not consistent, we can't get accurate dimensions of the cavern on Homeworld were the Off-Colours resided. But assuming that the entirety of Homeworld is partially hollow, if it were the same size as Earth, its gravity would be much less. (Gravity is determined by mass, not size.)
    oh boy that was a lot of explaining that probably makes no sense. oh well.

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  12. What I want to know is why did yellow diamond abandon this moon base I mean she would have fight off who tried to take it over I mean why was it abandoned for so many years though.. strange

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  13. The Steven side of stevonnie may have been too startled to react so Connie went and killed it, which I think is logical since they can’t just fend it off all day
    But I agree with you in how Steven appears to be a little noticeably more forgiving towards less intimidating looking people (even centipeedle after she turns small). Steven’s a child so I kind of get how he’d instinctively not trust the more hostile looking figures, can’t say everyone else has that excuse though

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  14. I have a proposal!
    Because it’s necessary for sound to have something to travel through in order to be heard and because gems, although they don’t need sleep or food, do behave in very human ways such as communicating with speech, I’m going to venture to guess that homeworld and it’s colonies are terraformed in such a way that they also have an atmosphere, and it just so happens to have oxygen?
    It’s a children’s show and as developed as it is, I feel like SOME cartoon logic just HAS to be implemented. But if you want to look at it really logically, that’s the best answer I can come up with.

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  15. Well Bubbles somehow create air suitable to breathe and white diamond is absent from the trial
    because blue know a bit about humans from the zoo she knew that humans needed proper air to breath but to bubble a planet like homeworld a very big and powerful gem would have to be the one to bubble the planet.
    So maybe white diamond was absent because she was preacupied trying to maintain the bubble.
    Also in pictures of homeworld, notice the face that the background is white.

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  16. A lot of earth's oxygen also comes from algae and other micro organisms that perform photosynthesis.

    Oxygen is also a pretty common element as well, it's not far to believe that O2 (what we breath) could easily form elsewhere

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  17. warning this is hella long:

    Gems do not need to breathe, so maybe that's how Steven can breathe even in actual space and not die immediately from just being exposed to it, like we've seen previously. Also, gems' forms auto-magically adjust to the gravity of the planet they are on. Just saying, since Stevonnie is part Steven (25% Gem), and they're a fusion at that- stronger than their combined parts- it makes sense that Stevonnie's perfectly fine on this moon. I know he floated on the Moon, but I feel that as he ages, like any other organic creature, he grows stronger and more capable. That would make sense even for a Gem-human hybrid, in my opinion; he is just growing into his traits, organic traits or not.

    As for why he and the actual Gems (rubies) floated into space… they're all very small. That would make me think that the change in air/atmospheric pressure from the force of opening the door from the inside of the moon base into the Moon's atmosphere was enough force to propel them outside of the Moon's gravitational pull. Just a theory.

    Homeworld- since Lars walks around as normal, that would lead me to believe Homeworld (or some of it) is roughly Earth's size since the gravity works equally the same way on both hybrid Steven and human Lars. Perhaps Homeworld is multiple planets, even, and the one we saw was the center/capitol of Gem society. The oxygen is a bit more difficult to attempt to reason with. But I can attempt to at least theorize about it, even if it's just an inconsistency on the Crew's part. We know very little about how Homeworld operates, what is done on the core planet/s of Homeworld, what structures are utilized for, who lives there, etc. Maybe the atmosphere produces oxygen/other gases required for organic life to thrive in a different manner.

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  18. Maybe homeworld always had oxygen and used to have oxygen/nitrogen producing organic life and when White Diamond took over/turned into homeworld the leftover stuff was left behind so Lars can still breathe there

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  19. if you look at pink diamonds mural she looks as if she is reaching for the earth rather than have out right possession of it

    yet if you look at the other murals the diamonds they clearly show possession over thear colonies

    what dose this mean

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  20. It might not be just gravity that Gems can automatically adjust to, they could also have capabilities that can adjust to Atmospheric conditions. Recall the throwaway line by Steven when he told the Rubies the lie that Jasper was on the planet Neptune and they believed him on it. Neptune is a Gas Giant and taking a quote from Wikipedia Neptunes' atmosphere forms about 5% to 10% of its mass and extends perhaps 10% to 20% of the way towards the core, where it reaches pressures of about 10 GPa, or about 100,000 times that of Earth's atmosphere. Atmospheric pressure of that magnitude is strong enough to crush any manmade object that we can send at it, and its not taking into account for factors such as wind speed and intensity. When we meet the Rubies again, they said that they searched Neptune along with every other planetoid in the Sol System, which would include Venus on the list, where the atmospheric composition is made up of sulfuric acid and can easily melt through any manmade probe that descends to the surface like a knife through butter.
    This would paint a picture of exactly how durable Gems really are if mere RUBIES can handle these extremes without flinching from it.

    "But Ohvist, they have a ship, they could have just scanned the surface of the worlds for Jasper."
    If that was the case, why did it take a long time between "Hit the Diamond" and "Earthlings" to get back that way?
    It would obviously make sense from a standpoint that Gems can not only survive in extreme levels and intensities of gravity, but also handle extreme atmospheric conditions that would normally slow others down on "Gemforming" planets to become Colonies. They ARE a Space-faring race after all.

    "But what about Steven, he's half-Gem, couldn't he have the same capacity that would allow him to survive in space like the Rubies were able to?"
    Steven IS Half-Gem, but there is the same possibility that he HAS traces of that natural ability allowing him to slightly adjust to atmospheric conditions, it may not allow him to handle extremes like Cold and Heat as shown in episodes prior, but it might provide a form of "filter" that allows him to extrapolate components of a planets atmosphere and convert it to a form that his human side can handle.

    Think of the comparison of Steven and Rose to that of Superman and Superboy from Young Justice: Superboy is a Half-Kryptonian, Half-Human clone of Superman made with the DNA of Lex Luthor, and because of this Superboy has only parts of Supermans' powers, namely that Superboy can't Fly, can't use Heat Vision or X-Ray Vision, and has difficulty lifting heavy objects that Superman would simply shrug off, despite this Superboy IS still very strong and can jump to greater heights ("Leap Tall Buildings In a Single Bound"), and while he doesn't have Heat or X-Ray Vision, he can see things in Infared.

    Apply something similar to that with Steven and you can see some level of correlation and comparison between Steven and Rose: namely in the episode "An Indirect Kiss" where Rose was said to possess Healing Tears, a trait that Steven himself lacked in a direct sense, instead possessing Healing Saliva but indirectly possessed Resurrecting Tears in the episode "Off Colors". Despite the fact that we haven't seen any other Rose Quartz Gem showcase the full limits of their abilities yet, we don't have a true point-of-reference when it comes to Stevens' abilities outside of Healing Tears. Though I still stand by the notion that Steven has an "Atmosphere Filter" connected to his Human lungs, and a "Nutrient Filter" attached to his digestive tract allowing him to survive on the alien moon, which also allowed for Connie to survive as well due to being fused into Stevonnie. Coupled with the fact that due to the natural Healing Factor that Steven possesses, it might have served as an effective biologic defense mechanism against potential microscopic airborne or waterborne pathogens that Stevonnie might have encountered while on the surface of the planet: pathogens that might be aggressive and harmful to the Human Genetic Code.

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  21. it's possible that gems give off some sort of oxygen.. I mean… 23 or 25% of space is oxygen and the gems could have taken the oxygen from space and that's why Steven and lars could breathe gem can possibly take the oxygen from space and that's why there's only 25 or 23% of it in space

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