@daanbondt3167

As a Dutch person I am happy to announce we'll finally be above the ocean

@BluePlusSymbol

Our planet would be called Water then

@shaunm6383

I wish this was a full video.

@MrStrides

ngl i wish this was a entire video, exploring this concept in more depth, it's so cool.

@Levacque

"Lo Profundo" was a hilarious visual gag

@crimsondragon2677

“Inverting your planet” sounds like a great threat for a D&D campaign.

@Xeneon1

I love how Kurzgesagt entertains these crazy hypotheticals before absolutely crushing all hope at the end 😂

@Lintybaybay

“Life erm, finds a way” will always be a legendary phrase

@Malikimusmaximus

I like that little toothless reference

@ThomasTheorist

I want this to be a full video. PLEASE MAKE THIS A FULL VIDEO!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉

@greenapple9477

The Toothless towards the end! 😄

@CyberR_E

“El Alto” 
“Lo Profundo”
loved that detail

@JediandJenkins

0:39 "most cities will be under water" at least the city of Atlantis survives

@ragingraichu219

Wasn't expecting to see Toothless in this. 😂

@prayandasaputra556

What interesting is that Mt. Challenger from the Mariana Mountains could potentially be not the highest point in the inverted earth, Majority part of the sea is still not explored and far from any of the surface creatures touch. It would be really interesting to see some mountains are simply branches leaning horizontally simply because of the underwater caves or spaces from pre-inverted earth.

@LoagnGragner_MrNerds

The Netherlands: What happened?

@Welsh7133

Pingus

@benburkhart5944

Toothless will always get a 👍 from me

@flughund0719

Toothless is always SO CUTE ❤

@FlapJackSyrup

The world being split down the middle by a giant canyon is really cool, I feel like there should be a movie or a book about that