Time to start a conspiracy theory about how the lava lords are stealing our water and hiding it in crystals.
@waynedieckmann9840
11 ай бұрын
Bring in Lara Croft or Indiana Jones. Both.
@m1herrmann160
11 ай бұрын
...who told you about the lava lords?!?!?! ;)
@igitaq
11 ай бұрын
I like the conspiracy theory that aglets are made from fingernails that are left over from the lizard people's meals.
@rednecked7462
11 ай бұрын
I knew it.
@danielabbey7726
11 ай бұрын
"Ringwoodite" sounds suspiciously like kryptonite.
@sandervr10
11 ай бұрын
What can go wrong with waking up a 45000 year old worm ?... It's probably fine..
@RetroProg
10 ай бұрын
Don't worry, it was all done in a Lab in Wuhan, it'll be FINE
@wingerding
5 ай бұрын
The millimeter long one?
@harrisonbergeron9764
11 ай бұрын
Neil deGrasse Tyson Loves him some Neil deGrasse Tyson.
@keithsimon6241
7 ай бұрын
He is hilarious on jre
@EdrickBluebeard
11 ай бұрын
Scientific research always pays for itself. Even a negative result furthers advancement.
@jamesmason8905
11 ай бұрын
science is not about advancement these days its about politics and profit.
@QuintonHollinger
8 ай бұрын
Profit drives innovation
@Dave_of_Mordor
6 ай бұрын
@@jamesmason8905 I think it's just the US that is like this
@AnarchoCatBoyEthan
11 ай бұрын
kind of fucked up that like fusion is hailed as this incredible thing when fission energy is functionally quite clean as well and could be being utilized right now but it’s not. what’s gonna be different when we have fusion? Seems just as likely we ignore that as well and keep on the coal train, baby. Fml
@CaspianNomad
11 ай бұрын
Would you and your team consider doing videos like this but for historical/archaeological studies discoveries?
@clueless4085
11 ай бұрын
I second this.
@gxnsound7893
11 ай бұрын
I third this.
@KWU_369
10 ай бұрын
I 36th this
@_ambience101
7 ай бұрын
Matbutikken er I nærheten go there
@sjl197
7 ай бұрын
Archaeology is just a subset of palaeontology, and he already had that whale here. 😊
@FyreHeartStudios
11 ай бұрын
Well, it looks like we're getting closer to being able to freeze Simon's brain and bring him back later.
@clueless4085
11 ай бұрын
We all know he was frozen and uploaded many ages ago and downloaded into several identical robot bodies in order to slowly take over all of youtube.
@Syfes
11 ай бұрын
About that fusion story: it was achieved using a laser with 2.05 megajoules of output energy per pulse, but required about 300 megajoules of input energy. So the "net-positive" result was still very much theoretical. It would require a laser with almost perfect efficiency.
@Bill_the_Red_Lichtie
11 ай бұрын
Agreed, the "light energy" arriving at the capsule was a fraction of the total energy put in to the system. IMHO it was a farcical desire for attention from the scientists in the Lawrence Livermore laboratory.
@JoRoWi83
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Random YT Peer Reviewed Paper guy and qualified MD
@MrRetluocc
11 ай бұрын
It's scientifically interesting that it was the first time where the marginal reaction was net positive, but you are completely correct. It was not some great leap forward in the quest for fusion power.
@mashoodfarooqi3565
11 ай бұрын
It was 'net-positive' only if you considered the energy required to maintain the pressure for the reaction to occur. If all energy consumed was taken into account it was very much a net-negative.
@MrRetluocc
11 ай бұрын
@@JoRoWi83 - A simple search shows that the OP's point is correct and was no surprise to anyone involved in or paying attention to the experiment. Also, an MD is a medical doctor, not a doctor of physics, so if you were trying to make a point about credentialism, it missed the mark.
@dropshot1967
11 ай бұрын
I still find the fusion energy "breakthrough" largely a hyped news item. It does not mention that to deliver the mentioned 2 MJ onto the target by lasers so it could produce 3 MJ of energy, over 300 MJ of energy was needed to produce the laser light. So there is still over a factor of 100 difference compared to the total process input. That does not even take into account that the energy was not reclaimed and the process itself faces serious obstacles in the process of scaling it up to a continuous energy source. To be fair, even with all the caveats mentioned above, it was still a significant step forward for fusion research into this specific technique. It was just that the way it was presented was glossing over a lot of important details. The publication was, in my eyes, more geared towards generating more funding.
@smorris12
11 ай бұрын
I sometimes wonder if the fusion bods all worked out years ago that it's simply impossible and now just keep it up for the funding and gainful employment.
@mikezappulla4092
11 ай бұрын
Then you don’t understand how ignition works and how big of a breakthrough this is. You may look at it as hype but for anyone with a basic understand of nuclear physics, this was impressive. You are aware that all forms of ignition result in a net energy loss when you look at all the work required to create ignition right? But I’m sure you would much rather start a fire with a match than by rubbing sticks together.
@kylelegg6837
11 ай бұрын
@@mikezappulla4092 The problem is scientists misleading the public. They are purposely trying to confuse people into thinking they've achieved net gain energy when they haven't. It's a growing issue overall with scientists willing to sensationalize research in pursuit of funding, mislead, even outright lie, and it's not right. Also, the biggest issue with fusion has been containing and sustaining reactions. While using lasers to start a fusion reaction in a target is cool, I don't see how it solves main issues facing the many different fusion reactor projects/designs/ideas.
@micahsean8664
11 ай бұрын
Welcome to news media.
@imtheonevanhalen1557
11 ай бұрын
What he and 99.9% of thinking humans knows is this was a trick for grant money....it's all BS@@mikezappulla4092
@ignitionfrn2223
11 ай бұрын
0:35 - Chapter 1 - Gravity hole 3:05 - Chapter 2 - Water in the mantle 5:40 - Chapter 3 - New giant 7:45 - Chapter 4 - Ancient worms 9:25 - Chapter 5 - The future of energy
@michaeldiogenesbest6127
11 ай бұрын
Thank you.......
@mlee6050
11 ай бұрын
Thanks, I had to check as listening the chapter 1 and 2 sounded like they was linked
@jimtom8273
11 ай бұрын
Do u have a life
@TaranTatsuuchi
11 ай бұрын
It's funny how the history of power is mostly getting more efficient at boiling water.
@carlosandleon
11 ай бұрын
they are replacing the medium from water to CO2 I think. Happy now?
@BaronVonQuiply
11 ай бұрын
I "like" solar panels. You might reword that "Hey, those are cool". It's a rainy overcast day and I'm using a few to charge a battery. However, a large scale desert power plant is better off using mirrors and hot oil to... err... boil water. It's almost annoying.. 🤷♂
@RandomNooby
11 ай бұрын
Coffee drinkers approve of this science...
@lesliekilgore648
9 ай бұрын
@@BaronVonQuiply one of the biggest problems with those large-scale US desert power plants using reflective solar energy... displacing wildlife and destroying plant-life. i loved the Ted Talk i watched 2 years ago by one of the earliest and loudest proponents for green energy (i forget his name right now) on his continuous efforts to increase the use of solar and wind energy production for over 30 years. he scouted and pushed and located and got funding for around 100 solar farms and 50 or so wind farms all across the Western US. all semi-profitable sites with few to little impacts on local ecosystems. except for several he discovered at locations he had proposed along the California and Nevada borderline. two sites in particular had caused local biologists to write multiple reports of dying tortoises by unprecedented levels and one entire species went extinct along the border of California and Nevada. now, this was one tiny tortoise not much bigger than the palm of your hand which was protected and then endangered and now extinct (possibly, the biologists' reports were just local studies). the best guesses the local biologists had were: deaths from being run over by maintenance trucks, denuding acres of land of vegetation to level it and building the mirror arrays, blocking access to areas for breeding and eating with access roads and infrastructure buildings and security fences, increased temperatures on the sites due to the highly concentrated beams of sunlight hitting the heating tower... so, even when folks 'go green' .... they do need to remember... nuclear is still better, because we're not building 'power plants' out in the middle of nowhere and killing off wildlife we still barely understand because the locations are so remote. the best power plants are built in already established human zones where we've already lived for a few hundreds of years or so. when the plants are closer to the people, you don't have to build brand spanking new infrastructure out in the wilderness where nothing human was out there in the first place.
@aceundead4750
11 ай бұрын
Imagine the speed at which Simon could create youtube channels with fusion energy
@malmo1976
11 ай бұрын
All these Scientific Discoveries are great, but can you put a Rowentree's Fruit Pastel in your mouth without chewing it???
@bradlevantis913
11 ай бұрын
This gets a thumbs up 👍🏻 just because of the shot at flat earthers
@Dezturbed
11 ай бұрын
you should do discoveries youve heard about but werent real. those times when the correction isnt ad loud as the original false excitement.
@LepKraj
11 ай бұрын
I want to see more efforts in below-surface research. Imagine what we could find!
@captainspaulding5963
11 ай бұрын
We tend to run into the same problems we have when exploring the deep ocean, the pressure and temperature need to be overcome first unfortunately
@keithkearns93
11 ай бұрын
I imagine that we will find all our lost socks .
@chlorineismyperfume
11 ай бұрын
@keithkearns93 the underpants gnomes can't evade us forever!
@marko-1987
11 ай бұрын
@@chlorineismyperfume crab people 🦀
@bunyipdragon9499
11 ай бұрын
@@keithkearns93nope, they get flung out to the one legged aliens on the far side of the universe (via the centrifugal force in washing machines).Your sox are gone for good 😢
@claywest9528
11 ай бұрын
Fusion energy. Hopefully it's future energy. Or maybe something else we haven't thought of yet.
@piperjaycie
11 ай бұрын
Worms?? No, no, no, NO!!!!! I have seen this X-File!!!!!! Like Scully said “Leave it there!!!!!!!”.😳😳😳😳😳😳😳
@fuzzysteve
11 ай бұрын
We are not who we are
@jaded_gerManic
11 ай бұрын
Had the same thought...
@philliprobinson7724
10 ай бұрын
Hi. Some frogs can survive dry spells by burying themselves in mud which then dries. What's amazing about the worms is that freezing usually punctures the cell membranes because ice expands as it freezes. This is why ice floats on water. Cheers, P.R.
@MikeJones-wp2mw
11 ай бұрын
It stands to reason that the largest whales existed at a time when the Earth had a much higher oxygen level in the atmosphere.
@lukeoxley7548
11 ай бұрын
You're right there. But paleontologist have been wrong before. The whale could have had very little blubber on it, as the world was wormer back then, meaning the blubber wouldn't have been needed. that would drastically reduce it's weight/size
@RandomGreymane
11 ай бұрын
I’ll believe the fusion thing when it’s powering my house. Some part of me believes “Big Oil” is doing its best behind the scenes to hamper any real progress that may even possibly negatively affect their profits.
@lukeoxley7548
11 ай бұрын
I can't help but think that is sooo true. I live in Perth, and one of the newest towers is owned by Chevron
@carlosandleon
11 ай бұрын
Fusion is just a bitch to achieve. Big Oil does not need to do anything. It’s pretty much unviable by default. The more realistic breakthrough is universal geothermal energy from boreholes made by plasma drills.
@BaronVonQuiply
11 ай бұрын
They've invested is solar. Both the way you're thinking and to boost profits by using renewable energy to power oil fields.
@michaelvarney.
11 ай бұрын
Nonsense.
@johnnyboy1175
11 ай бұрын
(Me talking in british accent)Reviving worms with water, are they totally bonkers? Bluddy hel,That's the entire plot for the Left4Dead game right there.😱
@simon-orlandosinghai
10 ай бұрын
Simon " everybody knows the earth is round everyone else is an idiot" "What you also might not know is its not technicaly a sphere" Flat earthers- "Theres hope"
@pegasusted2504
11 ай бұрын
I thought the earth was an oblate spheroid? I think that's what I remember it being described as. ALso, I think on the point about the fusion, I'm sure those in the know think it is a good achievement but using this technique could never be used as a power generation source, ie on industrial scale, but rather only useful in terms of a bomb or such.
@AltonV
11 ай бұрын
Taken from the wikipedia page oblate spheroid (note the last word): "An oblate spheroid is a famous shape. It is the shape of the Earth and some other planets. It is like a sphere squashed from the top so the circumference around the poles is less than the circumference around the equator. Shapes of this type are called ellipsoids."
@pegasusted2504
11 ай бұрын
@@AltonV Ah, thanks.
@tomholroyd7519
11 ай бұрын
oblate spheroid I'm surprised you didn't know that
@adriennegormley9358
11 ай бұрын
Agreed. As my geographyabd astronomy courses in university stressed this.
@TwinShards
11 ай бұрын
About the last topic, i always felt like there was a way to create more energy than spent, but i though this would only be done using magnets manipulation but i guess this is also a thing. Tbh i'm not half wrong as magnetic field is part of the experiment.
@carlosandleon
11 ай бұрын
Fusion is a scam
@Andre-95
11 ай бұрын
Well fusion is not a perpetual motion machine it simply needs a large amount of energy to get started, that said though the way they did it is not scalable for commercial usage but definitely a step in the right direction and something more than just "the math checks out".
@motioninmind6015
10 ай бұрын
There is no way to create more energy than invested. This experiment actually should have been the final nail in the fusion coffin, but people won't have the scales lifted from their eyes. They *want* to believe, and the fusion snake-oil salesmen will exploit that fact to squeeze every penny or if investors as they possibly can.
@johnnielsen5220
11 ай бұрын
Great video - very informative and entertaining. One piece of feedback... Geoid Low cause discovered in "Summer 2023". Please don't use the seasons as a timeframe...unless you are only interested in subscribers from the northern hemisphere... ;-)
@leonguyot4991
11 ай бұрын
Better, cleaner, cheaper energy will be kept back from us, until those who run the world figure out a way to monetize it to their benefit!
@bentboybbz
11 ай бұрын
The frozen worms that came back to life when thawed out is not that amazing to me...they are much simpler life forms than humans, and they were probably frozen almost instantly in a state that is safer for them...aka they probably had a very low water content when quickly frozen which minimizes the damage to them from expanding ice and sharp crystals if that makes any sense...so being a much simpler organism, freezing quickly while mostly dehydrated and being kept at a stable temperature in a place where they were not disturbed is probably the combination that allowed them to come back relatively unharmed...if you are still reading, Thank you for your time and effort!I hope you are having a great day or night!
@patsfreak
11 ай бұрын
Those worms better get named after Captain America
@heatherswitzer9938
11 ай бұрын
I interned at Lawrence Livermore National Lab for two summers, and let me tell you - their laser (NIF: National Ignition Faculty) is INCREDIBLE
@michaelvarney.
11 ай бұрын
It is indeed!
@sarahlivingstone8367
11 ай бұрын
Ahh the high geoid over the UK means I don't really need to go on a diet 🤣🤣
@Fordemups
11 ай бұрын
Such a good show. Should have been longer.
@jesway
11 ай бұрын
I found this Sideproject refreshingly optimistic at a very worrying moment in history. Thank you!
@BlueCheesesscooter
10 ай бұрын
If we are wrong about whale evolution, could we be wrong about civilisations evolution too?
@clipsdaily101
9 ай бұрын
no one claims to be totally sure of the evolution of civilization its widely known to be very complex and confusing. its probably one of the most debating things ever
@michaelvarney.
11 ай бұрын
To be very clear… NIF went over unity on input laser power vs output fusion energy, but is VERY far from producing more energy than it takes to create fusion energy.
@cz1589
11 ай бұрын
So Noah and Waterworld were right - as the hydroplate theory in a sense. The whole world can be flooded in technical sense, with that amount of water.
@totalermist
11 ай бұрын
No. This "water" isn't H2O at all. It's hydroxide (OH¯) bound inside the magnesium silicate mineral. This means it doesn't just contain actual water. In order to make water from it, you'd need to have it react with hydroxonium (hydronium) or H3O+, which is *very* acidic. So basically, you'd need to first turn half Earth's oceans into acid before getting the "flood waters" from that stuff. I'd argue that at this point, a flood would be the least of your problems ;)
@cz1589
11 ай бұрын
@@totalermist fair and square. Thanks for debunk... so far. Other theories ? Be the devils advocate - or of noah and waterworld! I know we have astronomical powers beneath the surface deep below, as volcanoes do, and how the stuff gets up. How does acid effect existing fresh saltless water? Will it turn saltier and turn into sea water? Try to take up your own conditions as advocate how to convert those layers deep waters into H20 sea water. Any way how forces of nature can shape such conditions?
@BaronVonQuiply
11 ай бұрын
@@totalermist The water is indeed a relatively minor issue in magickally flooding and then deflooding a planet. Given that this part alone is impossible, let's just say that the people who insist that Atra-Hasis and Gilgamesh were copies of the totes true version that came thousands of years after they did... may not know the story as well as they think they do. Do you like your impossibly crowded planets molten? Yahweh sure does...
@pbjandahighfive
11 ай бұрын
The hype over the supposed "fusion" breakthrough annoys me to no end and so the follow may seem slightly unhinged, but if you're one of those people who got hyped up by this news and think fusion power is just around the corner or just want to know more about it, please read the following. The following statements concern the DOE National Lab experiment in fusion that was touched on in this video: 1. It DID NOT produce more energy than it took to initiate the reaction. IT TOOK ABOUT 130 TIMES MORE ENERGY TO POWER THE LASERS THAT WERE USED TO IGNITE THE REACTION THAN WAS ACTUALLY RELEASED BY THE FUSION REACTION ITSELF. 2. THERE IS NO KNOWN WAY TO HARNASS THE ENERGY THAT WAS RELEASED IN THE REACTION WITH THIS SPECIFIC SET UP, meaning that even if they were able to get the energy input down low enough that there was more energy released than what was put into it to ignite the reaction WE STILL WOULDN'T BE ABLE TO USE IT. 3. The experiement used Deuterium-Tritum fuel. DEUTERIUM-TRITIUM FUEL IS EXTREMELY EXPENSIVE TO PRODUCE and attempting to use it widescale is not economically feasible whatsoever. Tritium by itself costs about $30,000USD PER GRAM and that's before its refinement to Deuterium-Tritium fuel. Even more pressing than the fact that it would be prohibitively more expensive to use than every other fuel source is the fact that TRITIUM IS EXTREMELY RARE and not only is it extremely rare, but it DECAYS QUICKLY meaning that after only a few years it becomes unusable. As of current, Tritium is almost exclusively produced as a byproduct of traditional Nuclear Energy, is not produced naturally except in completely miniscule amounts and ACROSS THE ENTIRE PLANET THERE IS ONLY ABOUT 20kg OF IT ANY GIVEN POINT, i.e. NOT NEARLY ENOUGH TO POWER THE WORLD OR ANY COUNTRY OR ANY CITY OR EVEN ANY SMALL TOWN FOR ANY APPRECIABLE SPAN OF TIME BEFORE WE'D RUN OUT OF THE FUEL ENTIRELY. > deep breaths Fusion, if it actually becomes feasible using readily available and common fuel sources and without needing more energy to ignite than it ends up giving off, would absolutely be a game changer and I 100% believe think it should continue to be researched and funded, but THIS IS NOT IT. It's not nothing, it may perhaps end up being a step toward reaching the mythical goal, but that goal is still a huge, absolutely massive ways off and, barring some incredibly unexpected technological leap, is probably not going to really truly happen for dozens if not hundreds or thousands of years still.
@KraigFang
6 ай бұрын
Yeah, I like the energy one! Makes me think of every big step of humanity from inventing bows and arrows to the first true step in modern health! At some point we only had fire to warm us or give us energy. With that new invention getting stronger dang, I can’t imagine how the people in 2123 will be living! When ya look back at 1923 I’d definitely say we’ve made so much progress 😅
@piperjaycie
11 ай бұрын
I thought there was no such thing as a sabre tooth tiger? They were just Sabre tooth cats. Or have I been told a myth that is actually a myth or am I mythtaken?
@chlorineismyperfume
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for doing an Earth Science themed episode.
@jtcustomknives
11 ай бұрын
And thy thought it was a good idea to thaw out a frozen creature that was 45,000 years old. I think there are a few movies that warn us about this.
@jmatos316
11 ай бұрын
🤔 inthe description of Noah's flood, it talks about the depths releasing its water....its always been thought of as just poetry .. but now i wonder...
@Khyranleander
11 ай бұрын
The Peruvian whale bones are neat, but the worms? Okay, they're older, but we've grown date palms from *DRY* Egyptian seeds ca ~1 AD, which may be more impressive. Instead, think of the idiots eating steaks carved from frozen mammoths: yay, potential wave of reborn parasites we have no immunity to today!
@michaelvarney.
11 ай бұрын
Oblate spheroid, not really an ellipsoid.
@bananacabbage7402
5 ай бұрын
The only technology that can plausibly bring us fusion power is the tokamac. Unfortunately the US makes only a minor contribution to the funding of ITER, the prototype tokamac, because it is being built in Europe. This means we wont get working installation this century. Meanwhile funding that could have accelerated development is gobbled up by numerous over-hyped alternatives with not a shred of hope that they will ever be viable. Luckily renewables from solar, wind, hydro and geothermal supported by battery storage, long distance interconnectors and variable pricing models will fill the gap and make fusion obsolete long before it is available. Some misguided governments easily influenced by lobbying will also build conventional nuclear plants that pile up toxic radioactive waste that will need to be stored for centuries at enormous cost and danger.
@dinsdalemontypiranha4349
11 ай бұрын
FYI: At 1:15 you showed an object that you described as a cue ball. In fact it is not. It is an object ball, the number one ball which is always yellow. Sorry if I am being pedantic. In college I majored in shooting pool and minored in playing pinball, so this is something that I know about.
@o0Donuts0o
11 ай бұрын
Your phone is in low light mode. Turn it up to 430% to achieve the white you are looking for.
@trollmcclure1884
10 ай бұрын
Good job. And the shrunken Earth is not smoother either. I've found an article. The roundness is barely in the limit and mountains and trenches would feel like 320 grit sandpaper. De Grease Tyson was wrong again
@dinsdalemontypiranha4349
10 ай бұрын
I have the same opinion of him that you do. I miss Carl Sagan... Maybe it's not fair to compare Tyson to him, but I can't help it.
@TheGreatTimSheridan
11 ай бұрын
Actually Neanderthals are alive and well, although most people don't have big eyebrows or oversized bone spurs, mostly because we don't have to run around with small tree trunks stabbing wild elephants. This tiny variation in humankind was also accompanied by a significantly smaller brain but a lot of Europeans still have the 1600 cc model.
@StrattCaster
11 ай бұрын
What about this 'white hydrogen' they found in France? The potential energy solutions could be revolutionary if it is abundant around the planet and beyond. So I've heard. What do you think?
@GBCobber
10 ай бұрын
The most important discovery in history was discovery of the first and necessarily eternal principle: Allowance in 2005. The idea Yes is the source of potential itself and the only absolutely unbreakable Law. Why don't you talk about that. No else has.
@pyalot
11 ай бұрын
The NIF „breaktrough“ isnt, and it has neither any practical application or path to energy production. NIF is a pentagon funded weapons research program.
@soyfinnguala
10 ай бұрын
I wonder what it takes to become a Professor of Geophysicists
@walterbushell7029
10 ай бұрын
If you count the power supplied to the lasers, the power out to power in ratio is absurd. This is more a weapons development experiment than a power generation one. Also the method used by most approaches use tritium which is expensive and sourced from conventional nukes like plutonium. Nuclear fussion is a far away as when I was in high school. The research however does produce some high energy and high density physics Anyway the world already run on hydrogen fussion from that great fusion reactor in the sky, and stored energy from that reactor in fossile fuels. Don't gamble the rent money on fusion anytime soon. Play the horses or the lottery for better odds.
@KillerBill1953
10 ай бұрын
I'm 69, at school I was taught that the Earth was not a true sphere but an oblate sphere or spheroid, slightly flatter at the poles. As Ripley asked, "Have I.Q.s dropped sharply while I was away?".
@StonedDead1981
9 ай бұрын
Fusion has always been possible. We know it works, we see it happen daily. It's all just technical problems in getting it to function for us, at our direction. It's 100% a solvable problem, it just takes a lot of steps to get there.
@draelon
10 ай бұрын
I’m all for research…. But it wasn’t a net energy gain if you include the resources/energy put into making the fuel, facility, etc… ignoring the fact it wasn’t sustained. Using solar or other “finicky” methods to store that energy made during the day into something like this in off-seasons or at night would be amazing but the tech is t even remotely close to envisioning this.
@multiyapples
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for covering.
@RobBulmahn
11 ай бұрын
Pedantic correction: the Earth isn't an ellipsoid, as that would be 2-dimensional. It is instead an "oblate spheroid," meaning roughly spherical, but squashed along its axis so that it bulges out.
@daveminers3404
10 ай бұрын
An ellipse is two dimensional; an ellipsoid is three dimensional. An oblate spheroid would have an equator that is circular where an ellipsoid could have an equator of different radii. Therefore, an oblate spheroid is an ellipsoid, but an ellipsoid is not necessarily an oblate spheroid. Since Earth has land masses along its equator ellipsoid is technically more accurate.
@RobBulmahn
10 ай бұрын
@@daveminers3404 Dang it! You're technically correct, the best kind of correct. I withdraw that part of my pedantry.
@daveminers3404
10 ай бұрын
@@RobBulmahn Thus leaving my pedantry. Tbh, I thought oblate spheroid too and had to educate myself, so I'm just boasting. Be well, sir.
@danfeutz6911
5 ай бұрын
I'm a DIY goofball. I saw a design for a self feeding generator 6 years ago by an African missionary. Talked to a few Engineer and they said it was BS. Today I saw an American patent for a similar design. I'm not waiting to build one
@gregmorris2022
11 ай бұрын
Wha what WHAAAAT?? I cannot believe this. I won’t be able to sleep for a week. Peak whale evolution happened 40 million years ago?? My life is a lie.
@MikeJones-wp2mw
11 ай бұрын
They have absolutely no idea how to harness the energy created by a nuclear fusion explosion. It's a waste of time trying to do it that way. They need to have it contained in magnets and use the magnets to force plasma into high enough pressures to start fusion.Then take the energy of the pressure it exerts back against the magnets and convert it into energy somehow. It's possible, I just don't know how. But someone does.
@MagaldiMateus
11 ай бұрын
Water in the mantle. Thats insane!
@orangegalen
11 ай бұрын
Normal people: Cool, there’s water in the Mantle. Nestlé: 👁🫦👁
@peterzum
10 ай бұрын
That blue gravity spot has orange all around it, what if it’s where Thea (or whatever the theoretical planetoids name is) hit Early Earth to form the moon.
@PierceCuredCanna
10 ай бұрын
Why does the intro feel sped up 10% and the video felt 5% SU. Maybe I'm just use to the slower cadence of Brain Blaze and et all 😅
@terryvalentine369
5 ай бұрын
I’m thinking a billion yrs or so would probably be enough time for water to have soaked up our whole planet if the heat from the core didn’t turn it around and head it back up. Don’t you think ?
@tubensalat1453
11 ай бұрын
Why FFS does Simon race through this scientific piece? Who likes to listen to or take in and consider the info at this speed? Add jump cuts and not being a native speaker...
@gordonlawrence1448
10 ай бұрын
Never mind research into sustained reactions, where will we get the tritium from? At present there is a mere 8Kg in the whole world. Yes reactors make it but they make less than 1kg per year for the lot combined.
@jonathanrose456
11 ай бұрын
The Earth is flat. Spacetime is curved 😂
@Elangelexterminador666
5 ай бұрын
Yeah sure, science is cool or whatever but please, let's get focus on the stuff that really matters; Are you going to challenge Patrick Boyle to a rap battle or not?!
@adadinthelifeofacyclist
4 ай бұрын
"... one of these worms was not a known species but in fact something entirely new..." Or maybe something entirely old??
@coolnegative
11 ай бұрын
"One point twenty one gigawatts!"
@Richard_AKL
9 ай бұрын
So the underground water - interesting... where did I hear about this before... oh wait, the "Fountains of the deep" from the book of Genesis.
@PhoenixNL72-DEGA-
7 ай бұрын
@11:00 Yes the output of the Fusion reaction was higher then the net Laser energy that went into it. But because the laser system itself isn't al that efficient the Gross amount of electrical energy that was used still was a factor 10 or so higher then the amount of energy the fusion reaction generated. So still a long ways to go. Not to mention the fact that this method of forcing a fusion reaction needs at least hours of time to reset to do it again.
@SmDJeremy
10 ай бұрын
is someone new editing Simons videos? It seems pretty janky and just clips in stupid images of shit every now and then. Is that just me feeling this way?
@terryvalentine369
5 ай бұрын
And 10/1 fusion costs the consumer more than electricity does now. Any bets ? The company will be the one with the benefits .
@schizoidman9459
11 ай бұрын
Oops. Except that there are no volcanos in Brazil. Well, not anymore, at least. There were in a distant past, of course.
@holyngrace7806
9 ай бұрын
Ty for covering fusion. It is well understood by me, but the general voting public and the politicians who want their votes, NEED to so pursue this technology. The returns in energy, society, and finance are immense enough to make the benefits of regulating electromagnetic fields look dull.
@tigercap100
11 ай бұрын
NDT? Really? He's a clown. Simon gives too mush cred to so-called "experts"
@Cosmodjinn
11 ай бұрын
Be honest about the fusion reaction. It was not positive energy output. They conveniently didn't take into account the many losses from charging the capacitors to perform that experiment, and all other incidental costs (construction and transportation of the fuel, for starters). The estimates are closer to 1-2% output vs input, not 150% output as indicated.
@PetrSojnek
11 ай бұрын
it's true, at the same time the point was it was first case of output energy delivered was less than energy generated. FAAAAR from solution, but still significant progress in the field. It would be interesting if we got a little dive in, why this one worked while others before failed.
@Boomkokogamez
11 ай бұрын
The following test were more efficient and produced more energy. It a step.
@DevinDTV
10 ай бұрын
Erm.. actually the Earth is an oblate spheroid... 🤓
@michaelmayhem350
11 ай бұрын
My favorite recent scientific discovery is that by cleaning up the air pollution we've made climate change worse as the planet is heating up a lot faster because there's less particulate matter in the atmosphere to reflect back the sun light.
@michaeldiogenesbest6127
11 ай бұрын
Aaaaahahahahaha...........
@spencer1980
11 ай бұрын
Your submission was the only chance you had to save yourself. We're releasing all the footage.
@mikewood8561
7 ай бұрын
Is Simon just wicked smart by reading all this stuff everyday? Lmao! I find i can't watch other channels because without Simon its interesting but not as humorous. Is Simon this way in real life? He's talking about magma yet in a way we laugh at his delivery or his comments. He should be on tv making millions on a news channel or his own show. He has many channels and there all great. Hope he's making some good money doing this.
@captainspaulding5963
7 ай бұрын
Simon has said quite a few times that he retains next to no knowledge from what he's reading
@futurestoryteller
11 ай бұрын
Isn't it funny, I thought this said "The More Craziest Scientific Discoveries You Missed" and I was like "That's terrible English" "More Craziest Scientific Discoveries You Missed" "OH, somehow that's alright then."
@tek_soup
9 ай бұрын
This guy on Adderall, talks to fn fast. video is free, upload space is free, slow the F down!
@gregoryclifford6938
8 ай бұрын
Did those water-in-mantle folks map convection patterns in and between those layers? If gravity holes and water entrained rocks are able to be recognized, might one guess that seismic waves could also map 3D upwelling patterns with a very very slow cycle, densities and phase being of interest to geologists for mining searches and for earthquake risk analysis?
@gregoryclifford6938
8 ай бұрын
Siberian mammoths had ring worm in their stool? Whose job was finding that out?
@GregBurrowa
11 ай бұрын
"The Summer of 2023" Is that your summer or the summer at the gravity hole or the summer at the Indian Institute?
@jacobpierce5317
9 ай бұрын
I'm curious about the mineral ringwoodite and its possible existence on Mars as a water source for humanity
@Square-Watermelon
11 ай бұрын
This is the entire makeup of matter & free energy: 1) Dark Points = (Particle / Solid Mass / Do Not Change Size) 2) Light Points = (Energy / Massless / Does Change Size) 1) When 1 Dark Point and 1 Light Point combine, they create 1 Dipole Element. 2) When 2 Dipole Elements combine, they create 1 Photon. 3) When 1,823 Photons combine, they create 1 Proton. When 1,824 Photons combine, they create 1 Neutron 4) When Protons and Neutrons combine, they create the rest of existence 1) 1 Dark Point + 1 Light Point = 1 Dipole Element. 2) 2 Dipole Elements = 1 Photon. 3) 1,823 Photons = 1 Proton & 1,824 Photons = 1 Neutron. 4) Protons + Neutrons = Everything & Everything is Light When enough Dark Points and Light Points combine, the Dark Points all congregate in the center of the protons and neutrons and the Light Points create a coating around the Dark Points so that they're no longer seen. In the stable elements, extra photons want to combine with the protons and neutrons, but are repelled into orbitals by the Light Points. Roger Spurr of Mudfossil University on KZitem has irrefutable proof of this and even convinced CERN to change out their particle detectors for CMOS detectors so they too can see this for themselves. Update: CERN has now detected what they call neutrinos (Dark Points & Light Points) for the first time ever, after having listened to Roger Spurr. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Venturis Create Free Energy: Principle 1: Dark Points cannot change size Principle 2: Light Points can change size Principle 3: When (red or blue or green, etc) photons enter into a venturi the Dark Points will be forced to return from the direction that they came from, but the Light Points will separate from the Dark Points and condense and go through the throat of the venturi. Principle 4: When Light Points pass through the throat of a venturi alone, they create what is known as electron showers and increase their energy 200x Task 1: Send (red or blue or green, etc) photons into a Venturi which has a throat smaller than the size of Dark Points. Task 2: Manufacture a device that can capture this excess energy in the pure energy zone and funnel some of it back to the light generating device and some of it toward a battery. Note 1: You need CMOS detectors to see photons. As the light gets pulled into the venturi the Light Points condense to go through the throat. The Dark Points on the other hand cannot change size and are forced backward, away from the throat. As the Points separate, called fission, excess energy is created by the Light Points. Immediately on the exit end of the venturi is a very small zone of pure massless energy of only Light Points. These Light Points will have a significantly increased energy level of 200x as compared to the energy that went into the venturi. Immediately beyond this very small zone of pure energy is when Dark Points show up to attach to the Light Points, which is fusion. We want to use the energy before the Dark Points begin attaching to the Light Points. How to Create Infinite Excess Energy: 1) Create a venturi with a throat that is smaller than the diameter of Dark Points. 2) Send (red or blue or green, etc) photons through the venturi. 3) If an absorption and siphoning device can be placed in the zone of pure massless energy, before fusion occurs, we can harness free unlimited clean energy. Route some energy back to the light generator & route some energy to a battery or whatever device you want. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Repent of your sins or suffer the consequences. Lord Jesus died in our places personally to take the death punishment that sin deserves and then resurrected by the power of God. Believe this and sincerely repent of your sins each time you sin and you will have eternal life and nothing to fear. Fail to repent and you will end up in the Lake of Fire.
@ReevesLittle
11 ай бұрын
All that water in the transition zone: how long before that becomes an explanation for where all the water went after the great flood? Below that strata I’m sure we’ll find fossils of cavemen riding dinosaurs. I’m kickstarting a dig? Who’s in?
@lijohnyoutube101
11 ай бұрын
Far more likely is the remnants of Theia long thought to be an ice planet and believed the collision brought not only the fusion of the two planets and the huge chunk in our planet core but also brought most of the water and another chunk spinning away to form the moon which helps control the earth tilt.
@cheeki3998
10 ай бұрын
could you perhaps say that maybe the mantle is full of.......... rock and stone? ;)
@swardinc
11 ай бұрын
so all we need to do is drop 100K of ringwoodite into the oceans to stop the ocean from rising? nice we should start right away
@corbinbuesch289
10 ай бұрын
Hate worms 🤢😅 ..... but that discovery will help us get to the stars one day.😅
@moritzw2116
10 ай бұрын
You got the weight of the blue whale wrong! :) i think you wanted to say 25x the weight of an elephant
@jaded_gerManic
11 ай бұрын
And no coments on the *typo*, ok. I guess I am a grammer not-see. Love y'all 😅
@who9387
4 ай бұрын
So it's not actually WATER then, just some rocks that contains some H and O
@jamesherron9969
11 ай бұрын
Well, I see there’s lots of people that are quite aware that the mathematical equation for fusion Doesn’t quiet work out the most efficient lasers we have created are only 65% efficient. The pursuit for fusion power has costed more money than all technological advance in the last thousand years Japan alone has been. $14 trillion over 30 years and that’s not counting the power bill. L O L.
@SandyRiverBlue
10 ай бұрын
Makes you wonder, if there is mantle transition zone water on earth, if there might still be some on Mars.
@ziauddinsiddiqui7769
11 ай бұрын
Correction for last stated discovery: kzitem.info/news/bejne/xLCgz6d7gJdmdqw
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