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  • R.I.P Headphone users

  • you can actually see the sound traveling itself on the water

  • makes me wanna join the navy

  • @VarykGerai Altitude and temp affect the air pressure and the pressure determains the resistance of air agaisnt the plane moving throu. so yeah your right but it could also be altitiude

  • yet another piece of bullshit

  • @janssen70 idiot, the speed of sound can change with altitude and the speed could always be different than how it looks due to poor camera quality and such

  • @ComedyPsychology it actualy changes dependiong on the temperature.

  • dude a f14 in lemoore hit sonic boom out no were when i was in class shuck the town and my class room i thought it was a earthquake

  • sonic speed are u kidding me!!! at sea level it is 1200+km/h and that F14 wasnt going even half of that

  • almost all of these sonic boom videos are fake, the noise is a thousand times louder than that and he is not going nowhere near the spead of sound, much less past it. The guys on those boats would be in agony if they heared that boom that close, it was just a flybye, and the jet is very loud.

  • wow, i'd be afraid it would pop my eardrums!

  • hahahha at 0:04 you can see him start dropping chaff...

  • hahahaha at 0:04 you can see him start dropping chaff

  • the reason to be a pilot !!!! :D so fast so GOOD

  • I'm aspired....I want to join the airforce now...i'm doing it too idgaf

  • @SuperHappyTImeZ This is the navy

  • @JeremyShibby

    boats don't fly silly....

  • @SuperHappyTImeZ No, but navy pilots do.

  • @RectumShit I know i'm just joking...but i do wanna fly

  • I was at Offutt Air Force Base in Bellevue,Ne and there was this plane that when it went by only after like a second u would hear the sound

  • to the people saying "they're wasting money" or "theres my tax money" - actually pilots are required to fly a certain amount of hours each month so they might as well have some fun with it.

  • @MrConBar Besides that, high speed flying at low level takes practice too. And they also do this to simulate incoming cruise missiles so it definitely serves a purpose. And yeah, it's fun. ;-)

  • F-14 Rules

  • How did you get the camera onto an aircraft carrier without getting caught by security?

  • Genial

  • You know the jet is right about at Mach, if not a bit beyond by the triangular formation of the pressure wake in the water.

  • YEEEEEEEHAWWWW!!

  • ... brings back memories of DBZ...

  • Where's the vapor cone... where's the afterburner...

  • If that F-14 broke the sound barrier at that low altitude everyone's ear drums would have been blown by the sonic boom. Thus the sound barrier was not broken, but cool none the less.

  • @countermeasure It was broken. Notice how you heard no sound before it passed, that's because all the sound was behind it, as it was going faster than sound, thus supersonic

  • @MarkIV43

    There was no sonic boom... that is the signature of breaking the sound barrier. Also, the F14 was not using after burners which it would need to get to mach 1 to break the sound barrier. F14's are not capable of supercruise (acheiving mach 1 without the use of after burners). What is heard is a jet going past very fast, but not at mach 1, nor breaking the sounds barrier as there was no sonic boom.

  • too bad he didnt break the sound barrier

  • kgnhlsjugnbhk;zxsgs;'aoieraj08­54hgmnjjfng  Sorry im cleaning my Keyboard

  • @Crustbar123 LOL

  • @Crustbar123 LMAO XDDD

  • it didnt break the sound barrier :P

  • @MrJsf14 No...it shattered it.

  • @RoudyRaccoon no it just was on the edge

  • YOU CANT EVEN HEAR IT OH SHIT MY CAPS ARE ON ONE SEC......ok thats better you cant even hear untill it passes pure awsome.

  • THAT IS BEAST even the water below was affected

  • بمناسبة صوت الانفجار اللي الجيش بيقول عليه طيارة اخترقت حاجز الصوت

    دا صوت طيارة بتخترق حاجز الصوت

  • was he dropping flares just before he pasted?

  • @sin1871717 **passed?** yes i think so

  • If this was a song id download it and listen too it over and over thumbs up if you would do the same

  • So weird when you are outside the plane and it breaks thesound barrier it's loud as hell. But when I flew the F-22 you didn't hear anything it didn't even get rough. The only way you can tell is the HUD telling you you hit Mach1.0

  • @1119dave You flew the raptor? I am skeptical to say the least.

  • @diswac Most people are. 

  • OMG!!!

  • 6-6-6-6-6-6 FOR INSTA-BOOM.

  • no mushroom cloud?

  • this is cool but i want to see ufo technology

  • Where's the parabola?! =[

    All i heard was the sound which was fucking amazing! xD

  • Mass Effect, here we come.

  • Once we perfect nuclear fusion power, we could build a 1G spacecraft. It is always accelerating or decelerating at 1G, so the human passengers will stay healthy.  It means human scale trip times to the planets and stars. We could go to Sirius (9.8 light years) and back in just 10 years of ship time. Although 24 years will have passed on earth. The Orion Nebula and back in 30 years on board the ship, but 3,100 years on earth. Andromeda in 60 ship-years, but 5,000,000 earth years.

  • @proaudiohd & @egyptianminor Ok, Calm down Geniuses. No need to get an erection over a simple scientific law.

  • @1ch3atd3ath - It's pretty rare for someone on youtube comments to mention e=mc2 or quantum wormholes. We could probably use more of it All these idle minds could be actually thinking about something useful. You know who needs to lay off with the comment erections? The people who manage to turn every video into "u dont no what ur talking about idot. my cuzin has a beter one than u ever will an i cld kick ur ass go F urself... oh and ur mom LOL"

  • According to E=mc2, we can't but there's been some suggestive evidence in experiments where certain particles have been moved FTL through something called a wave guide- also the theory of quantum interconnectedness suggests the information can be transmitted FTL ;'wormhole travel would also circumvent the E=mc2 limit. Alternate theories of 'Transmuting Ether universe,as opposed to vaccuum, predict FTL events, so who knows?

  • It's also impossible to travel at the speed of light simply because any living thing on it would die. Just going faster than the speed of sound has a tremendous amount of strain on the human body and a human can only endure it for so long. Light speed is waaaaaay more faster than the speed of sound and any human traveling on an object that goes the speed of light would go splat. The only remaining way to travel long distances quick is teleportation/warping dimensions...which sadly aren't real

  • @sora41333 WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?! Speed is not killing you Accelaration does!

    Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity over time.If you are speeding up or slowing down in a short period of time than you will feel Forces(g-force) on your body causing stresses and strains.If only speed would kill you than the astronauts on the ISS would be fucking dead cause they are traveling in orbit with 27,743.8 km/h or 17,239.2 mph.

  • @SolidJCP yes you're right, it 's acceleration.I recently read an article that was talking about the speed of light and how it's impossible to reach with a human. They gave an example saying that a spaceship has 2 accelerate at a certain speed per time and it would take more than an average human life in years 2 reach the light speed and another average life in years 2stop. The reason is bcause it cant accelerate too quick or it'll have harmful affects on the human body. Thanks for correcting me

  • wow isn't that kinda dangerous lol

  • I want his job... painting houses an selling weed sucks!

  • mash 3

  • there is a whoosh, but there is no boom, fake...

  • Wow, great way to invest taxpayers mney, LOL.

  • @lalbruiz of course it's the best investment in tax payer money. What were we going to use it on, SCHOOL? Hell no. We pay money for sound breaking airplanes

  • @MultipleAdam :-) LOL, you have got a career as a politician who has national priorities clear, LOL!!!! Take care!!

  • @MultipleAdam HELL YEAH!!!! (AMERICA... FUCK YEAH!!!!)

  • @lalbruiz Lol always have to whine, don't we?

  • @lalbruiz It's to protect your freedom. I'm sure you enjoy it when we give all of our money to 3rd world countries that don't stand a chance.

  • @lalbruiz You obviously haven't benefited from the public school system, might as well spend the money on bad ass toys.

  • @lalbruiz lol

  • @lalbruiz i dont mind paying taxes for this stuff.....its congress paying themselves millions of dollars for doing a shitty job i have a problem with.....you should too.

  • @lalbruiz They are stuck on a fucking boat for months on end. They should do this more often.

  • @lalbruiz =-= let them enjoy jeez, you guys already forgot the meaning of fun? being in a carrier 24 hrs a day for more than a week would kill anyone of boredom

  • fuckin awseome. imma get to see this shit. I'm goin in the Navy!! Hooyah!!!

  • @AJTbayBE you'll get to see the blue angels one of the best airshow teams in the world

  • was that an F15?

  • @Optimusrules12345 no F-14, F-15's are airforce.

  • Unless you find the way to zero mass, no light speed is happening.

  • Request permission to buzz the tower....

  • haha, 237 cool people like this, and 24 retards dont

  • I think my 92 Buick could take`em. LOL

  • Yeah...good question. If breaking the sound "barrier" produces a vapor cone and a loud BOOM...then what'll happen when, or if, an object with mass accelerates beyond the light barrier...Big Bang maybe?

  • @alternatehistories nah its impossible because when you increase your velocity your mass increases and its impossible break the light barrier because only light (energy) can travel at that velocity without the gain in mass 

  • @Mrwannamesswithme Yes, I know...that's part of the E=mc2 equation...but as we don't have any tangible way of testing this, who is to say what is possible. If somehow we could accelerate an object to C and beyond, would a black hole be the result???

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  • @alternatehistories We do have ways of testing this. Particle accelerators all over the world test this daily. Also, E=mc^2, the mass energy equivalence, is not exactly responsible, but your on the correct path. Special relativity says as velocity increases, so does momentum. As an object approaches the speed of light, it would increase its apparent mass. At the speed of light this mass is infinite. So accelerating an object faster than light is out, so just accelerate space around the object :)

  • @spindr3633 The speed of light can be measured (299 792 458 m / s) therefore the mass of the object can be measured and will not be infinite, don't try to sound smart because it only makes you sound more stupid.

  • i would love to see that in person.... so awesome

  • i can do that using brick break

  • ehmm john my ears are bleeding

  • wow....Horns !

  • Okay to the clown Bassmater123, the speed of sound is routinely broken. It is 762mph in dry, sea level, optimal atmospheric conditions at about 40 degrees Fahrenheit. The speed of light in a vacuum is 186,282mps (miles per SECOND). Our current understanding of physics does not allow THAT limit to be broken.

  • @TheIntelexual yeah the speed of light would basicly stretch out your body.

  • @beattles93 if u even have a body anyomore tht is hahaha

  • Fly boys. 

  • not even close to breaking the sound barrier...

  • thank you fast plane, sonic boom.looking at a still picture of a sonic boom is like a picture of your favorite band.nice footage and audio

  • bye bye eardrums

  • i love america

  • @snowdude67 why?

  • I think he was doing about 550-650 mph. because you hear the engine roar but not the boom or see the afterburner. Also you usually have to get permission to cross the sound barrier

  • @dschappel

    Nope, he definitely broke the barrier. You will always be able to hear the engine. It's just that after he breaks the sound barrier there will be a delay. And you don't need permission to cross the sound barrier UNLESS you are over land.

  • God but jets r fun. I was avionics on F-15s, 16s n 111s. Got great memories like F-111 steamin up wet runway in AB at Eglin AFB.

  • it the black bird the fastest plane ever !

  • @2000rubixcube XD AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Thats NOT the Blackbird, thats the F-14 Tomcat

  • Boom Boom

  • Nice, the camera nearly broke from the force of that...lol

  • Okay I have a few reasons to why there was no "mist" but first the cloud has nothing to do with condensation. The cloud is actually a shockwave like you see in an explosion. Except the shock wave is traveling with the speed of the jet and it never ends until it goes slower than the speed of sound. The reasons why there was no mist was the camera either was too blury. The jet was almost eye level, it went faster than the shockwave or it was already travelling over the sound barrier.

  • Does it drop flares? I'm not sure but I've seen something falling...

  • @Stover36 i think you might be right, there's like 3 of them that fall out

  • Nothing with mass will ever go the speed of light because once u reach a certain speed, you start to gain more mass so you would need soooooooo much energy its ridiculous. you can go 99% the speed of light, but as long as u have even the smallest amount of mass, you'll never go 100%. but if u could wouldn't that sweet?

  • @XIXColemanXIX theres not enough energy in the universe to get any mass to move the speed of light :D

  • @XIXColemanXIX nerd

  • @iferno2400 Grow up.

  • @XIXColemanXIX how about becoming energy or light itself? i know the flash did.

  • @bahamn15 As long as you can change yourself back lol!

  • @XIXColemanXIX At speed of light any object's mass is infinite... But something like that doesn't matter in space... In fact if you could position a space craft in a black hole's orbit close enough and had directional thrusters to maintain stability... It is possible to travel at the speed of light.. Saw it on discovery science...

  • @XIXColemanXIX

    maybe if space was an aether for light/EM-waves, like air is a medium for sound

    then one could break it

    maybe we don't know enough

  • @XIXColemanXIX u would need actually infinite energy to go lightspeed, now where u gonna get that lol

  • @xPray3rx if you could hook some type of link up to the brain, i bet the brain could do it.. If you could hook some type of link up to the brain, I bet the brain could make infinite energy, if nothings impossible.. then the brain can produce infinite energy, thus enabling us to conquer achieving light speed. what we need was in us all along...aaannd that's what she said hahahahah

  • @XIXColemanXIX I suppose if you could find a way to negate the effects of the mass's "dent" in the fabric of space the conventional theories wouldn't apply. Isn't that what Gene Roddenberry came up with for Star Trek? Ultimately faster than light has to be possible for one reason alone... Humans are too arrogant to listen to a universal speed limit....

  • @XIXColemanXIX you actually can by moving space and time. imagine a bubble if you will around what you are trying to accelerate to light speed, you move space not mass, and you can go to the speed of light. Remember space is not limited to the laws of physics.

  • @godzilla74114 Lol, when we have the ability to move space and time, send me a message, I want to join in for the ride!

  • @XIXColemanXIX i was just saying IT IS possible, but extremely difficult.

  • @godzilla74114 but on earth we push way more than just space out of the way.. so if we wanna do this, shouldn't we like do these type of tests in space?

  • @godzilla74114 like if we could somehow tap into our thought process and somehow transfer that into energy it would be limitless cause we never stop thinking..even when we sleep.

  • @XIXColemanXIX you can't reach 100% of anything, it's impossible, you only reach the 99.99%

  • F-15?

  • That plane is called F-14...Name it dude!

  • @jneves4pt maybe maybe not. remember that the USA told Einstein that nuclear weapons were impossible... but after Eisenstein sent e=mc2 to them proving the US wrong...

  • Breaking sound barrier - hahahah, no way in hell. The plane just flies close enough the speed of sound so the sound reaches camera almost at the same time as the plane. Breaking sound barrier in those circumstances would have caused serious damage for the people and equipment on the carrier.

  • insane

  • lmao...i wonder what goes through the iraqi soldiers heads when they hear those things coming

  • @xmikerinehartx RUUUUUUUUN

  • where was the visible cone when breaking the sound barrier?

  • for all i know, nothing can exceed the speed of light, nature won't let you because it will disrupt the natural process of life, instead of you going at 300,000 kilometers per second, nature will slow you down and you will travel through time

  • Its chuck norris clapping his hands

  • Why dose it do........And wat if it broke light barrier??????

  • @MrMister1227 nothing can exceed the speed of light.

  • @Eytheeist never say never :D, thats what they said about the speed of sound, thats what they said about flight. All we have now are theories, who knows what kind of technology will exist in the next 2 to 5 hundread years.

  • @asdfgeyhhgjfuhfdgrta It takes energy to accelerate. The closer to the speed of light you get, the more energy it takes to accelerate the next little bit. No matter how close to the speed of light you get, you will never have enough energy to reach it. It would take infinite energy, which simply isn't possible.

    Read up on the theory of relativity.

  • @Eytheeist like i said the next 2 to 3 hundread years, the theory of relativity is a theory. It is impossible in todays standards, as a species we have barly scrached the surface of understanding the universe, on what is and what isent. The theory is not proven wrong but it is also not proven right. keep a open mind.

  • @MrMister1227 the light barrier is far faster then the sound barrier, if it is ever done it wont be done on earth or in our lifespan, the speed of light is how they measure the distance between stars, lightyear.

  • i bet they shot a cannon when when he went by

  • Workinggg Hard Or HARDLEY WORKING ?!?!

  • Incrível!!!!

  • the us navy hard at work there

  • I'm not sure is it F18?

  • @ALEKSANDREXE2 that's an F-14

  • @taktikal24 hm,.. F14? they are not in use, as I know.. at least by U.S. Air Force. it s probably some kind of old video. maybe,,

  • @ALEKSANDREXE2 they only retired them a few years ago... that's definitely an F-14 of the United States Navy back in the good old days =] Tomcat was one awesome piece of work.

  • ENVY YOU GUYS! DREAM TO FLY A JET LIKE THIS! from ukraine.

  • i think my eardrums would go overboard

  • LOL it can 4get ur GF!

  • Now its time to break the light barrier............

  • @xelfrepusla they already did. the plane makes a similar cloud barrier but its the color of the rainbow and if you open your mouth you can taste the rainbow/skittles. naw im jp. its not yet broken.

  • @ladiestreat27

    lol, and it never will be broken xD light can travel round the earth 7 times in a second, id like to see us do that xD

  • @dinodom1 i could do that on my moped pmsl

  • @xelfrepusla i wonder what would happen if that happened

  • @PrivatePeterson you would glitch. you would appear in two different places. because the light beam from where you started hasnt reached you, but the plane already did, so you would see a plane at the starting point and a plane ontop of you. this would happen really fast though. im just guessing.

  • @xelfrepusla

    thats impossible...

  • @xelfrepusla ...

  • @xelfrepusla

    :))) haha...nice one :)

  • @xelfrepusla

    physically not possible ;)

  • @xelfrepusla its impossible to break the sound berrier, thats way over 100,000 mph

    lightning travels at around 80,000 mph, it just cant be done

  • @bassmater123 It's possible,light can travel 300,000 km in a second,witch is extremely fast,and the sound barrier can cross

  • @TheNewcomer1st it cant be done, the only thing that could possibly do it is a rocket that goes to space, but theres is no way to make one that goes thro the sky, even a rocket only goes about 20,000 mph from take off, it just cant be done, and if someone finds away to do it its gonna be way in the future, like 50 yrs or so.

  • @bassmater123 Are you serious? You've just seen a video of it being done and you say it's impossible? Where do you get 100,000mph figure from?

  • @xelfrepusla mr sulu warpsp....ah never mind

  • @xelfrepusla u wonder what goes off when you do that

  • @xelfrepusla You mean the speed of light?

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  • @xelfrepusla  i wonder what that will sound like? lol

  • @nt7237 Death

  • @xelfrepusla to do that youll need as much energy as there is on the earth.. so ill say a few centuries :) or even a millennium till we reach that.... the reason why light can travel so fast is because photons weigh NOTHING and flying stuff that humans make is really heavy :) oh and the energy thing.. it also depends on the size of the plane or space ship you are gonna transport at that speed :) complex shit,,, aye?