So the water ( assuming that is water) builds up pressure popping the cap of the spore and hurdling it into the atmosphere.. Could the liquid be carbonated in any way possibly from the feces's gases that is emitted straight into the pods or is it something else?
@WolverinePlusbeaST Light is a thing, but obviously by fastest they meen fastest minus light. And the only thing that can go faster than light, so far, is space itself.
@Invisifly2 can space move? Is dark matter space? Hawkins and Einstine recon it's more a fabric which everything is situated and transverses, like a chess board, unless you've been watching futurama where it's easier to move space than an objext to travel on an intergalatic scale. Lights more a vibration across the fabric. I need to get out more! lol
100 times the speed of sound (through an elastic medium) is around 76,800 mph, yes the fastest thing on the planet. We've had an observer launched into space that achieved 150,000 mph, more than twice that speed at a staggering 41 miles a second.
@alexandrabutiri2000 the thing which is faster than the light is time. if u say light travell 187,000 miles per sec but the THING reaches before the light is the time. light required time to travell that y time is faster than light.it is a little bit confusing but i hope u would understand my idea. (sry for some grammar mistake and the weird sentence construction. )
@AleQuful it's ok i understand ^_^ I kinda thought the same that's why i didn't know for sure cause everybody keeps saying :''...3 million light-years '' or so...so i dunno...i guess time.
@CRiMELiFE211 lmfao thats what i was thinking , how could they have found this out unless some moron was like omfg i have a high speed camera ima record horse poo.... like wtf?
They made a mistake in this documantary, they said that plancton provides oxyget, but those are tiny fish; it's algi that provide oxygen. No consumer produces oxygen.
Apparently phytoplankton (one of three functional groups of plankton) get their energy through photosynthesis. You can search up phytoplankton if you want to make sure. And I don't think plankton are considered fish at all.
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"Fighter jet pilots wear specially made trousers in order to force blood to their legs for such reasons.
"
Not so, the G-suit is designed to keep the blood from pooling to the pilots lower part of the body, i.e. legs, and thus keeping as much blood in circulation for the brain as possible, thus preventing black outs, or G-LOCs (G induced Loss of Consciousness). And no BrandonFurtwangler, humans cannot survive thousands of G's even for a millisecond, since our bones would crush to a bloody pulp.
Haha it's ok MehHeyd. The universe you and I live in is incomprehensible. We think we know everything about it, but then we discover a new species of animal or some new physical property that was previously absent to our thinking. Don't be overwhelmed. It's simply the world you and I live in.
it's true - he pretty much compared the 1/2,000,000 sec acceleration of the spores to the few minutes that an astronaut must feel acceleration. it's comparing apples and oranges.
Kenny's crash saw the highest recorded g-forces since the introduction of crash violence recording systems, peaking at 214 g's.
Thats Kenny Bräcks crash in IRL
He suffered multiple fractures, breaking his sternum, femur, shattering a vertebra in his spine and crushing his ankles. He spent 18 months recovering from his injuries.
That's exactly my point. 10 sustained g's may kill you, but if the duration is short enough, you can survive much higher.
g's are a measure of acceleration...you have to integrate it over the duration to have any comparison for the 'damage' it will causes.
I'm not sure how linear it is, but if you can survive 214 g's over say 1 millisecond, then it's quite possible that you could survive 2000 g's over 1/10th millisecond. (I'm making numbers up for illustrative purposes)
G-forces are completely linear, one G is what we are normally ecperiencing, as in one G, or 9,81m/s^2 (at the equator that is, remember?). By crashing into a wall, the negative G-forces can be in the hundreds, yet a seatbelt can save your life. Why? Because it elongates the decelerating distance so you don't crash against a "steel bar" as you would if the seatbelt would not stretch at all. This is why you have to change the seatbelts after a crash, they lose their stretch in the crash.
ACTLLY i just saw this recently, it wasa jet plane pilot at an air show he crashed at 300 mph idk how many g's it is but it's more than an inday car XD
Spelt 'ridiculous'. He didn't claim that 5g's would kill. Basically an untrained human will lose consciousness or become very uncomfortable at 5Gs or more. Once you reach 10Gs plus, blood doesn't circulate around the body and so blackout and death are a real problem. Fighter jet pilots where specially made trousers in order to force blood to their legs for such reasons.
Dude, where's my sound ?
AussieTheOztralian 1 month ago
So the water ( assuming that is water) builds up pressure popping the cap of the spore and hurdling it into the atmosphere.. Could the liquid be carbonated in any way possibly from the feces's gases that is emitted straight into the pods or is it something else?
ViLLaPiNoZ 1 month ago
he gets way to close to the horse poo
ybtrj 3 months ago 2
Richard Hammond the new David Attenborough.
giriisindahouse 3 months ago
0:09
chailizard 4 months ago
Speed of light is the "fastest think in the planet"
killa4eva50 6 months ago
@killa4eva50
Light is not something biological.
The clip is about the fastest thing in terms of man made machine or living thing.
Kaminatrix 6 months ago
@killa4eva50 speed of light is so far the fastest in the whole universe and it is not a thing...they were talking about the dam planet only...
WolverinePlusbeaST 5 months ago
@WolverinePlusbeaST Light is a thing, but obviously by fastest they meen fastest minus light. And the only thing that can go faster than light, so far, is space itself.
Invisifly2 5 months ago
@Invisifly2 Sub atomic particles are now proven to move faster than light.
mouthowar 5 months ago
@mouthowar not actually yes they tested it but it wasn't completely valid
Frostericity 4 months ago
@Invisifly2 can space move? Is dark matter space? Hawkins and Einstine recon it's more a fabric which everything is situated and transverses, like a chess board, unless you've been watching futurama where it's easier to move space than an objext to travel on an intergalatic scale. Lights more a vibration across the fabric. I need to get out more! lol
dawsondrew69 4 months ago
@GawainValentino The speed of light is constant in a vacuum.
Swotboy2000 6 months ago
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Diarrhea is faster..... Before you know it you have shit in your pants
barstoolguru 6 months ago
What a load of crap...
shepshepshep 6 months ago
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100 times the speed of sound (through an elastic medium) is around 76,800 mph, yes the fastest thing on the planet. We've had an observer launched into space that achieved 150,000 mph, more than twice that speed at a staggering 41 miles a second.
WritingFighter 6 months ago
THE SOUND IS THE FASTEST THING or maybe the light?? ( didn't watch it till the end)
alexandrabutiri2000 7 months ago
@alexandrabutiri2000 Light = 187,000 miles per second. Any faster and you would go back in time
KronicLeafTop 7 months ago
@KronicLeafTop yayy so i was right light is ;)) haha i thought i knew smth.
alexandrabutiri2000 7 months ago
@alexandrabutiri2000 the thing which is faster than the light is time. if u say light travell 187,000 miles per sec but the THING reaches before the light is the time. light required time to travell that y time is faster than light.it is a little bit confusing but i hope u would understand my idea. (sry for some grammar mistake and the weird sentence construction. )
AleQuful 6 months ago
@AleQuful it's ok i understand ^_^ I kinda thought the same that's why i didn't know for sure cause everybody keeps saying :''...3 million light-years '' or so...so i dunno...i guess time.
alexandrabutiri2000 6 months ago
1:10 awwwh! sooo cute!
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thumbs up if u thought it was going to be the horse.
bountyhunter5551 10 months ago
Yay Top gear!
Mattmeo11 10 months ago
Dude, take it away of your face!
eugenealive 1 year ago 10
Oh my, why on Earth did they have to FILM DA POO POO!!!?
MrShitpickle 1 year ago
@CRiMELiFE211 lmfao thats what i was thinking , how could they have found this out unless some moron was like omfg i have a high speed camera ima record horse poo.... like wtf?
darknessnolan 1 year ago
1:50 Bon Appétit
MMBeatzTV 1 year ago 6
wut.. horse shit is the fastest living thing ever?
Iucifer 1 year ago
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Iucifer 1 year ago
all these years, rolling around in horse shit, and I had no idea
thieferic 1 year ago 3
HAMSTER!!!!
mrpissedoffdude 1 year ago
so thats where the expression goes like shit off a shovel comes from, who got the idea to film horse shit with a high speed camera anyway lol
CRiMELiFE211 1 year ago
Chuck norris's ejaculation speed is twice that speed. Silly Brit.
squidmaster2013 1 year ago 4
@squidmaster2013 What ???
Here2Crusade 1 year ago
einfach nur Baff... sowas erwartet man nicht immer...
Panawowik 1 year ago
''Living thing''??? than whats the fastest thing on d planet?
thunderbolt3333 1 year ago
They made a mistake in this documantary, they said that plancton provides oxyget, but those are tiny fish; it's algi that provide oxygen. No consumer produces oxygen.
meatisdeliciouse 1 year ago
@meatisdeliciouse
Apparently phytoplankton (one of three functional groups of plankton) get their energy through photosynthesis. You can search up phytoplankton if you want to make sure. And I don't think plankton are considered fish at all.
l0n3dr4g0n 1 year ago
@l0n3dr4g0n He he he, no matter how many time I think I'v been clever, someone smarter always puts me right ; )
meatisdeliciouse 1 year ago
@meatisdeliciouse
Haha. I actually got curious myself so I decided to search around. I guess when in doubt, wiki it. XD
l0n3dr4g0n 1 year ago
@l0n3dr4g0n Ah, well.
meatisdeliciouse 1 year ago
I just thought of something funny, imagine if that nonstick micro fibers spray was used by people to keep their post dry, the sorting office wouldent be able to frank the stamps and you could just use them over and over again. I wrote a letter to nasa asking when that invention is cming on the market, I can't waith to crack open a bottle or canister and spar it ll over my clothes and the house.
meatisdeliciouse 1 year ago
wow... this video appears to be going so fast it replicated itself in the space time continuum but the sound couldnt keep up... amazing...
172km 1 year ago 3
@172km LOL!!! :-D
pitbike0908 1 year ago
lol why the hell are people studying horse shit?
BigT0312 1 year ago
@BigT0312 wonders lie in the oddest of places
ORACLE063 1 year ago
@BigT0312 Because we must learn how it works
ThePitofSidLord 1 year ago
no way.
jad1025 1 year ago
That`s good shit.
DoctorRandomercam 1 year ago
what happens to the sound????
MsBLINK182LOVER 1 year ago 3
Amazing
razorel 1 year ago
This rubbish is brilliant!!
pplschmpion 1 year ago
Why we didn`t know this??.
vaggo55 1 year ago
the video goes scilent and repets its self :(
meatisdeliciouse 1 year ago
high speed footage amazes me
StratosLink 1 year ago
Who on EARTH descovered that fungust could do that?
meatisdeliciouse 1 year ago 4
nice! Psilocibin mushrooms.
backtonature01 1 year ago
To clear this up, a 'G' is an acceleration of 9.8(ish) metres per second, every second.
Accelerate from rest at 1G for 1 second and you will travel 9.8 metres every second.
7677890 1 year ago
I published this video on the Dutch website WELSTIJL (20 march) kind regards Sem Mallée
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Kameon1234 1 year ago
omg when he poped up at 0:30 i thoguht he was james may wtf!!!
Pkmnster 1 year ago
I LOVE THE arty firing you can see the Air being pushed to a small point.
SaberTanker22 1 year ago
"Fighter jet pilots wear specially made trousers in order to force blood to their legs for such reasons.
"
Not so, the G-suit is designed to keep the blood from pooling to the pilots lower part of the body, i.e. legs, and thus keeping as much blood in circulation for the brain as possible, thus preventing black outs, or G-LOCs (G induced Loss of Consciousness). And no BrandonFurtwangler, humans cannot survive thousands of G's even for a millisecond, since our bones would crush to a bloody pulp.
ybiqS 1 year ago
flying poo!
Chellopuddin 1 year ago
I'll make all your dreams come to life,
And slay them as quickly as they came.
lyncon11 1 year ago
fastest thing is me cumming on your mums face....oh ahhhhhhhhhh there we go
m419s 1 year ago
@m419s
I lolled
briantexts 1 year ago
spoken like a true troll. *tears up* you make me so proud!
RandomTrollAccount 1 year ago
Hammond is a little fairy, get a haircut!
manikth2 1 year ago
incorrect, the fastest thing on earth is light. prove me wrong..........
MehrHeyd 1 year ago
Done. Tachyons (Or superluminosity) have the potential to exceed the speed of light. The slowest speed a tachyon can travel IS the speed of light.
Gipuloe 1 year ago
@Gipuloe Why do I even bother. uhhh...........
MehrHeyd 1 year ago
Haha it's ok MehHeyd. The universe you and I live in is incomprehensible. We think we know everything about it, but then we discover a new species of animal or some new physical property that was previously absent to our thinking. Don't be overwhelmed. It's simply the world you and I live in.
Gipuloe 1 year ago
@Gipuloe at least I can say that I leaned something today
MehrHeyd 1 year ago
@MehrHeyd he's talking about acceleration, not speed.
dsherret 1 year ago
light is not a thing prooved.
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FailJunkies 1 year ago
very cool !!
jihadpizza 1 year ago
it's true - he pretty much compared the 1/2,000,000 sec acceleration of the spores to the few minutes that an astronaut must feel acceleration. it's comparing apples and oranges.
dsaerno 1 year ago
great
SexCyberGuideCom 1 year ago
that tank shell part was incredible
blackmanfu 1 year ago 44
@blackmanfu and they called it a missile? :|
cerealpipe 1 year ago
@blackmanfu wow, you could even see the shock wave produced by the shell. it's the air distortion around the shell.
KafshakTashtak 6 months ago
@rockerdudeman
My point is that it's a bad comparision...
I don't disagree that 10G will stop your blood circulation...but how long are you at 10 G's for?
Ever been in a car crash? If so, you've survived hundreds or thousands of G's for a millisecond or so.
It's not as if the spores are experiencing 40,000 sustained G's...
BrandonFurtwangler 1 year ago
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"Ever been in a car crash? If so, you've survived hundreds or thousands of G's for a millisecond or so."
You're very generous with your G-forces there. You actually only experience about 14 G's in a car crash if you're traveling 100 km/h to a dead stop.
ChokingVictim22 1 year ago
Kenny's crash saw the highest recorded g-forces since the introduction of crash violence recording systems, peaking at 214 g's.
Thats Kenny Bräcks crash in IRL
He suffered multiple fractures, breaking his sternum, femur, shattering a vertebra in his spine and crushing his ankles. He spent 18 months recovering from his injuries.
Dont think u survive alot more than that ...
warwolf667 1 year ago
@warwolf667
That's exactly my point. 10 sustained g's may kill you, but if the duration is short enough, you can survive much higher.
g's are a measure of acceleration...you have to integrate it over the duration to have any comparison for the 'damage' it will causes.
I'm not sure how linear it is, but if you can survive 214 g's over say 1 millisecond, then it's quite possible that you could survive 2000 g's over 1/10th millisecond. (I'm making numbers up for illustrative purposes)
BrandonFurtwangler 1 year ago
@Brandon
G-forces are completely linear, one G is what we are normally ecperiencing, as in one G, or 9,81m/s^2 (at the equator that is, remember?). By crashing into a wall, the negative G-forces can be in the hundreds, yet a seatbelt can save your life. Why? Because it elongates the decelerating distance so you don't crash against a "steel bar" as you would if the seatbelt would not stretch at all. This is why you have to change the seatbelts after a crash, they lose their stretch in the crash.
ybiqS 1 year ago
@BrandonFurtwangler
You're reading too much into the comparison. The comparison is just to get people to think how fast this is, nothing more.
Targarianen 1 year ago
ACTLLY i just saw this recently, it wasa jet plane pilot at an air show he crashed at 300 mph idk how many g's it is but it's more than an inday car XD
24jeffgordan88JRfan 1 year ago
I have been in one car crash at 120 km/h.
The whole world slows down and that second during the impact seems to last forever.
I recall looking at my grandfather who was driving and notice that the lens from his glasses pop off (all this in slow motion).
It was like watching a film that was shot in a high speed camera being slown down.
Epic, but really scary. I passed out for more than one hour.
in5secs 1 year ago
@in5secs
Yeah, It's because your adrenaline kicks in and your brain starts processing things massively faster so everthing feels in slow-motion.
briantexts 1 year ago
Yeah. I don't get why I was tumbed down, but meh.
in5secs 1 year ago
This is a redicuous claim.
Humans can survive thousands of G's for a brief period of time (same as the spores).
The claim about 5 G's is 5-sustained G's...big difference.
BrandonFurtwangler 1 year ago
Spelt 'ridiculous'. He didn't claim that 5g's would kill. Basically an untrained human will lose consciousness or become very uncomfortable at 5Gs or more. Once you reach 10Gs plus, blood doesn't circulate around the body and so blackout and death are a real problem. Fighter jet pilots where specially made trousers in order to force blood to their legs for such reasons.
rockerdudeman 1 year ago
@rockerdudeman 'wear' not where, sorry.
rockerdudeman 1 year ago
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brenabbott 1 year ago
It's spelled, not spelt. Spelt is wheat. I don't really care, I just think it is funny because you were correcting spelling.
wormocious 1 year ago
@BrandonFurtwangler
You're an idiot, why don't we strap you to something and launch you to a 1000G's of force and see if you're still alive
waldo3oo2 1 year ago
@BrandonFurtwangler at higher accelerations your body explodes. or at least your brain vessels.
KafshakTashtak 6 months ago
Great job replaying the video, minus sound.
KryptosV2 1 year ago 128