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  • Опубліковано 22 тра 2022
  • #Snowpiercer is an enormous one-thousand-and-one carriage ark train meant to ride out the climate apocalypse, but can it actually exist? Watch this video and find out!
    In this video, I break down the construction of the train, from the outer hull to the Eternal Engine. There has been some talk about how the 10-mile ark train can't actually exist due to the maintenance of both the train and the track, and it's just a far-fetched pipe dream. It seemed like half of those people were on one side of the debate, and the rest were on the other.
    But everyone trying to disprove Snowpiercer's plausibility never actually tried to prove that the train could exist, but I did just that, so here's what I found out. Some people were right about how under extreme cold temperatures, the train and Snowpiercer's hull could never hold up and would need to be maintained just after a few months of freezing temperatures, but it all depends on what metal was used for the track and the train hull.
    Throughout the three seasons of Snowpiercer so far, we have learned things about the train and the track it travels on. We know both the track and Snowpiercer's hull cannot be corroded by
    sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and carbon dioxide, which means cheap metals like iron and steel, were certainly never considered in the construction of the track and the train.
    In my research, I found that plans for the engine eternal started in 2014, and the freeze happened in 2020 (weirdly accurate). So #MelanieCavill was working on the engine eternal on Big Alice before Alex when Alex was a little kid. This also might be when Melanie started to realize that she had to keep Alex away from #MrWilford. Going back to the engine. It's a perpetual motion machine that propels the train forward with the use of hydrogen gained from the snow outside the train, but this doesn't work for a world that isn't frozen over, but like cruise ships, the engine must have a fuel tank or two, but for Snowpiercer, this tank is connected to the electrolysis system that's responsible for taking the hydrogen out of the gathered snow from outside. Which is controlled by the God module.
    This process is also how electricity is made for the train and the battery banks. The hydrogen engine creates the electricity for the train to maintain it's speed, so it can gather more snow that will feed the engine, creating a never ending loop which is how Snowpiercer and #BigAlice are perpetual motion machines.
    Hopefully, this answers some times and explains how Snowpiecer probably would've functioned if the Freeze never happened, how it currently functions during the cold-pocalypse, and why track maintenance doesn't matter as much as you might think. Don't forget to share, like this video, and let me know your thoughts on this video.
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  • @Greyline_ENG
    @Greyline_ENG Рік тому +62

    As a self-proclaimed engineer and huge snowpiercer fan, I wanted to bring up that the tracks and train could possibly be made from ceramic or an alloy of titanium as the color of the train reminds me of titanium or silicon carbide.

    • @Irving1don
      @Irving1don Рік тому +4

      the various temperatures they throw around from time to time confuse the hell out of me

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  Рік тому +7

      If you were a real engineer the you’d know that none of those would be good options for the train hull or track.

    • @Flt.Hawkeye
      @Flt.Hawkeye Рік тому +5

      @Frostrider because? Your options are the total shit and no one would build a train out of this that has to last essentially forever. The modern human society has invented materials for exact this kind of use. So why would they not use them ?

    • @duckyj7241
      @duckyj7241 Рік тому +3

      agreed. the shells of the train and carriages would have to be coated in something similar to the tiles of the space shuttle which are viable protection to around -275C (and up to 1850C). probably also require tiling rather than sheathing as the inner shells and frames would still be subject to thermal expansion.

    • @psywalker7973
      @psywalker7973 Рік тому +4

      My thought would be that during Snowpiercer, the conditions on the ground would be about the same as the conditions in space, so it would make sense that a large portion of the technology used on Snowpiercer would be the same as tech used in space? That would be where I started if I was looking to protect something from temps below -120 celcius.....

  • @RealKieron
    @RealKieron 2 роки тому +71

    Hopefully it can become real, a global luxury liner would be amazing

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  2 роки тому +8

      It would be helpful across Europe. Apparently they’re nowhere near up to date (China-Japen level) when it comes to train technology and affordability.

    • @RECHARGED77
      @RECHARGED77 2 роки тому +4

      @@Frostrider that would be USA not Europe

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  2 роки тому +4

      @@RECHARGED77 Pretty sure Europe has more countries unlike USA, that spans across from east coast to west coast.

    • @bandvitromania9642
      @bandvitromania9642 2 роки тому +1

      @@Frostrider USA is bigger than continental Europe by landmass and if we also include Mexico and Canada then it could go even bigger

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  2 роки тому +6

      @@bandvitromania9642 I’m 100% sure you missed the point. Nobody wants to have a road trip from west coast USA to east Coast USA as there’s nothing interesting to see. Whereas Europe has several different countries with different languages, cultures, history, landmarks, foods, something that would actually be enjoyable. But every city in the US is the exact same, they even look the same.

  • @r1sk826
    @r1sk826 Рік тому +11

    My presumption is the bogie motors on the rest of the cars throughout the train use some form of regenerative braking per se (not necessarily braking, but having motors with this sort of property) to provide additional charge for the battery cars. Big Alice likely only acted as a supply train because it was not specified otherwise in the show, and it also makes sense for it only to be a supply train just like common sense-wise. I do appreciate the research on the metals for the hull and track, though, another assumption is probably they are capable of bringing the wheel assemblies or just single wheels into the subtrain for repair or replacement since there really isn't much else you can do in that respect.

  • @nathan.bobloc
    @nathan.bobloc 2 роки тому +11

    As "Found and Explained" channel said, The Nazis had a plan to make a litteral Train that kinda looks like the SnowPiercer, But cancelled because of the fall of Nazism and lack of materials and they are in a World war.

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  2 роки тому +2

      It never would’ve worked. Kinda like the Hindenburg which crashed and burned because those idiots thought putting explosive gas in a large balloon carrying people was a good idea and look how that turned out. Also the Nazi train was tiny compared to Snowpiercer, and was never actually put into construction.

    • @nathan.bobloc
      @nathan.bobloc 2 роки тому

      The Hindenburg Actually needed the Safer Helium, And Germany Needs America's Help, But they are in a World War, So They are Forced to use the Explosive Helium.

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  2 роки тому +1

      @@nathan.bobloc Helium is expensive and you’re using the wrong tense. WW2 was an past event so you use past tense phrasing when discussing it.

    • @nathan.bobloc
      @nathan.bobloc 2 роки тому

      @@Frostrider You win.

  • @tool307
    @tool307 2 роки тому +9

    I wonder what kind of engines does Snowpiercer and Big Alice use and how Big Alice's booster work.

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  2 роки тому +6

      If you watched the video, then you would know it’s a hydrogen fusion engine.

    • @rodrigoterrein4599
      @rodrigoterrein4599 2 роки тому +1

      @@Frostrider yeah the snowpiercer and the big Alice uses a nuclear fusion reactor that can use hydrogen, deuterium or tritium but in this case is hydrogen because is the most easy to get for the fusion to generate literally the power of a star

  • @jakubgrimm575
    @jakubgrimm575 Рік тому +6

    Great video! Thank you for your details and mentioning the graphic novel series that started it all!!

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  Рік тому +1

      My pleasure! I'm such a big snowpiercer fan, so I try to make my videos as good as possible.

  • @urszulabrzostek6272
    @urszulabrzostek6272 Рік тому +2

    Movie: the world is basicaly an ice cube
    Florida: Hey is it just me or is it a bit colder today?

  • @bandvitromania9642
    @bandvitromania9642 2 роки тому +6

    We could have a Snowpiercer like train but not as big as Snowpiercer. Actually we need another TEE

  • @jhol2752
    @jhol2752 2 роки тому +5

    though hydrogen intake and electrolysis would never create a positive output i believe they feed it into a fusion reaction that can create the positive output, hence the heat when there are less cars

  • @Battleshipfan
    @Battleshipfan 2 роки тому +5

    well for clarity it was said many times that Snowpiercer's original purpose was not to go around in extreme cold , it was supposed to be a train that simply goes around the world as a cruise ship on the rails and it would be impossible for a single engine to pull so many cars so they probably added whatever they put in the engine in some of the cars to make the train rune efficiently

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  2 роки тому

      I assume you didn’t actually watch this video or else you would know that I mentioned that.

    • @Battleshipfan
      @Battleshipfan 2 роки тому

      @@Frostrider i wrote the comment at the beginning of the video , oops

    • @TheFedeGamer99
      @TheFedeGamer99 Рік тому

      The train was already 1001 long because during his revolutions in normal wheater it was already autosustainable

    • @Battleshipfan
      @Battleshipfan Рік тому

      @@TheFedeGamer99 yeah but have you seen what happens to trains when they are too long ? the cars in the middle almost derail so how does Snowpiercer not derail so seasily ?

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  Рік тому

      @@Battleshipfan No, they derail because engineers cannot see the cars however on Snowpiercer, the engineers can through technology. It can be used see what bogie motors are offline. The engine gets alerts whenever there is a breach, a stuck exterior vent, or a pipe burst even. Meaning everything on every car is monitored. Something that trains in our world don’t have. It’s how Melanie kept Snowpiercer in one piece. Let’s not forget that both the train hull and train tracks were custom built to suit basically any environment.

  • @Helmutlozzi
    @Helmutlozzi Рік тому +4

    Honestly having the Willy Wonka theory in mind, I'd always assumed that there was some special metal/material in place for every piece of the train, including the tracks and bridges.

    • @psywalker7973
      @psywalker7973 Рік тому

      Would it not make sense to use the same kind of tech they use is space for the cold?

  • @daanbos5918
    @daanbos5918 Рік тому +3

    Weight wise aluminium would also make the most sense

    • @lucasgeesey4719
      @lucasgeesey4719 8 місяців тому

      you'd want the train to be heavy so that it is harder to derail and so it's harder to stop.

  • @Richtshn06
    @Richtshn06 2 місяці тому

    I love your videos. Love the voice! All around just awesome vibe in your vids! APPOVED😂

    • @Richtshn06
      @Richtshn06 2 місяці тому

      I seriously smiled this entire video! 🎉🎉

  • @mrqtan7668
    @mrqtan7668 7 місяців тому +2

    I guess engine is nuclear powered. That explaines why they cannot stop (engine overheats and system shuts it down and that makes low electricity so low heat) and why engine gets hot when they stop the train for search Melanie. Also it makes nearly an eternal engine. A fuel that can last for years.

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  7 місяців тому

      It’s not. The fuel is hydrogen.

  • @poleag
    @poleag 2 роки тому +7

    Snowpiercer has to have one of the dumbest plots of any sci-fi film I've ever seen. Still very entertaining.

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  2 роки тому +5

      I didn’t like the film much either. The series is 1000% better.

  • @marcosacceleronhotwheels2806
    @marcosacceleronhotwheels2806 2 роки тому +6

    man, id wish so much this could happen
    not the whole world freezing and people becoming 100% ice if following the danm train
    but the part of the around the world track and the awesome train designs, imagine snowpiercer without all that not on in and shining like new everytime
    (yes there was a GTA San Andreas reference)

  • @Fmrfanster
    @Fmrfanster 2 роки тому +2

    would be amazing

  • @Mr.Salazar31811
    @Mr.Salazar31811 7 місяців тому

    Even though in the future we will have more modern technology, there’s like a 40-20% chance for the train to actually exist

  • @Tekdruid
    @Tekdruid 5 місяців тому

    Thing about aluminum is it has pretty low mechanical strength.

  • @fireghost5436
    @fireghost5436 Рік тому +1

    Loved the video loved the explanation and honestly it's gonna be sad once the finale hits I really enjoyed this show

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  Рік тому

      Snowpiecer has ended already. Season 4 isn't likely to air on TV.

    • @fireghost5436
      @fireghost5436 Рік тому

      @@Frostrider oh comeon they ended it on such a cliffhanger

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  Рік тому

      @@fireghost5436 If you ignore the time jump scene, the whole series wraps up nicely. That's what I did.

    • @fireghost5436
      @fireghost5436 Рік тому

      @@Frostrider you know what you are completly right it does

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  Рік тому

      @@fireghost5436 That's why why I don't consider the time jump ending a real cliffhanger. Netflix can delete that scene and new fans would get a satisfying ending cuz they wouldn't know about the time jump.

  • @haameemrathore9182
    @haameemrathore9182 Рік тому +2

    Need More videos about Alex !

  • @tortenschachtel9498
    @tortenschachtel9498 9 місяців тому

    Is Aluminum actually hard enough to build tracks for a giant train from it? It is considerably softer than Iron.

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  9 місяців тому

      It depends on the composite and it’s components.

    • @lucasgeesey4719
      @lucasgeesey4719 8 місяців тому

      @@Frostrider and who knows maybe in the future we'll have our own minerals we can't imagen now

  • @mathajas7019
    @mathajas7019 Рік тому

    To be honest, even tho real life Snowpiercer would be fire, I prefer world where the temperature is survivable💞

  • @alandvaemergencyresponses2883
    @alandvaemergencyresponses2883 Рік тому +1

    What I think started snowpeircer
    Hitters extinct train the breitspurbain train it’s huge

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  Рік тому

      The breitspurbain was nowhere near the size of Snowpiercer. And the hitler train, much like Hindenberge, would never have worked long term.

    • @aydinlucaz6249
      @aydinlucaz6249 Рік тому

      @@Frostrider Why would it never work?

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  Рік тому

      @@aydinlucaz6249 Because the Nazis failed at everything. We don’t live in expanded Germany right now and most of Hitler’s ideas required technology that didn’t exist at the time.

    • @noelblack8159
      @noelblack8159 Рік тому +1

      @@Frostrider Sadly i must disagree,
      National Socialist germany Almost had all of the technologies that it needed, the problem was the Production and Germany's Manpower,
      You can only produce so little, when you are being Bombed day after day and night after night, and when the Men that would need to work in the factories die in the Millions on the Fronts.
      In the Case of the Breitspurbahn, all of the needed Technology existed, and plans for the Engines and Cars were already ready, but they weren't produced because the Materials such as iron etc were needed for Tanks, U-Boats, Planes etc.
      So, please don't see this as something negatively, and i personally enjoyed the vid.
      Greetings from Germany, and have a nice day/evening/night!

    • @lucasgeesey4719
      @lucasgeesey4719 8 місяців тому

      @@Frostrider unless some billionaire decides to build one for luxury... oh wait😮. that's exactlly what Snowpiercer was used for.

  • @Danielthefoxstudio
    @Danielthefoxstudio Рік тому

    The problem with aluminum is that it's extremely flexible

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  Рік тому

      That’s not a problem. Flexibility means the metal isn’t brittle and lasts longer. It also matter how pure the metal is. Whatever metal Snowpiercer is some sort of super composite hybrid.

  • @_that_native_artist_boy_
    @_that_native_artist_boy_ Рік тому

    well lets put it this way, what if the show never had a freeze? or they wanted to build this train in rea life, they wouldn't need to do this much science and they could use conventional engines or convectional hydrogen engines. this means under normal weather circumstances, yes yes we could build snow piercer, but if there was a freeze, no no we could not.

  • @CC-185TheGreatGamerandOvi
    @CC-185TheGreatGamerandOvi Рік тому

    Despite this train very big, it will not be able to drive on small tracks.

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  Рік тому

      Duh.

    • @lucasgeesey4719
      @lucasgeesey4719 8 місяців тому

      @@Frostrider the track may have been built years or decades before the train, do you build a carriage before you have a way to move it? NO. it makes since they built the track for Snowpiercer. or in the future all train tracks are that big

  • @bolam20
    @bolam20 9 місяців тому

    What if we see Snowpierer as a train in a desert? In a world where global warming has took over, and made the earth inhabitable. What'd be different in the engine and what metals would be used?

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  9 місяців тому

      It’s a lot easier to create instant heat (friction ex. train wheels on track) than instant cold. So Snowpiercer wouldn’t work if the world was too hot. A space station or a sea base would work best in that scenario.

    • @bolam20
      @bolam20 9 місяців тому

      @@Frostrider But what if snowpiercer was modified? Let's say that Wilford suddenly noticed the earth getting hotter and hotter shortly after discovering the freeze, and so he makes changes to snowpiercer's design. What'd happen to the engine itself?

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  9 місяців тому

      @@bolam20 The engine converts snow into energy. It has no purpose on a warm earth without constant fuel.

    • @bolam20
      @bolam20 9 місяців тому

      sand > hydrogen?
      @@Frostrider

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  9 місяців тому

      @@bolam20 Wanna know what you get when you heat up sand?
      Glass.

  • @PattinsonDonuts
    @PattinsonDonuts 2 роки тому

    so we need to freeze the world first to have unlimited amount of snow to support the engine???

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  2 роки тому

      Yeah basically. Snow has a higher level of hydrogen in it than the atmosphere does.

    • @duckyj7241
      @duckyj7241 Рік тому

      nope.
      too cold for precipitation. they never actually have a snow storm on the show, but rather high winds
      come to think of it, the aridity in that climate would preclude gathering moisture from the air for electrolysis.

  • @vigg0420
    @vigg0420 2 роки тому

    i mean yes but like prepetual motion is still verry far from now...

  • @cyber1ifeconnor
    @cyber1ifeconnor Рік тому

    it can but not currently, we are 1 step away technically, the Hydrogen fuel reaction it uses... we are so close

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  Рік тому

      You do know that it’s more than one fuel type in the world right? Snowpiercer only uses hydrogen because they have to. In a unfrozen world, the train would’ve needed something more common and accessible.

    • @lucasgeesey4719
      @lucasgeesey4719 8 місяців тому

      @@Frostrider Hydrogen is the most explosive element in the unaverse. so would it work as a power source? Absolutlly. would it wear down the parts? also yes. I'd be amazed if the parts survived even 10 years. much less 30.

  • @getout455
    @getout455 2 роки тому +1

    well duh

    • @FNIX.
      @FNIX. 2 роки тому

      Ok sentient snowpiercer

  • @niggly.wiggly
    @niggly.wiggly Рік тому +2

    the train would not be possible because a perpetual motion engine can not be made cause it would break Newtons first and second law
    sorry to everyone who thought it could happen

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  Рік тому +1

      Yeah but here’s the thing… Newtonian physics violated Aristotelian physics so something might just prove Newtonian physics wrong when technology advances. The concept of Snowpiercer doesn’t work because we don’t live on a frozen earth with unlimited hydrogen. All mentioned in the video.

    • @biska131
      @biska131 9 місяців тому

      @@FrostriderExactly, I made, based on German WW2 tech, my own perpetual engine. I can power up a bulb so far but it never stops. Only because some idiots said that something cannot be done we shouldn't stop trying.

  • @frostyfennel
    @frostyfennel Рік тому

    I hope the train becomes real not the frozen earth

  • @traviswalker8874
    @traviswalker8874 8 місяців тому

    no

  • @equabledust2713
    @equabledust2713 2 роки тому +1

    Huh... didn't know that Snowpiercer was made out of an endless supply of *Aluminum* soda can's.
    Note: that was a joke, but still, just imagine 🤣

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  2 роки тому

      **Stainless steel**

    • @equabledust2713
      @equabledust2713 2 роки тому

      @@Frostrider wait- is Snowpierecr possibly made out of *Aluminum,* or *Stainless steel?*

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  2 роки тому

      @@equabledust2713 I’m thinking the train and the track is made out of some sort alloy made of stainless steel and aluminum , kinda like how electrum is a alloy of gold and silver, but it’s naturally occurring unlike the stainless steel- aluminum alloy Snowpiercer might be made of.

    • @equabledust2713
      @equabledust2713 2 роки тому

      @@Frostrider So... your saying that Snowpiercer *could* potentially exist, but the perpetual motion engine is just pure science fiction aka *not possible.* However I think a perpetual motion system could exist, it's just... we probably don't even have the technology yet.

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  2 роки тому +2

      @@equabledust2713 Yeah, the whole perpetual motion engine was just a marketing scheme for dumb billionaires to invest in his train. As long as there is enough fuel for the engine, the train would keep moving, as if it was in a endless perpetual loop. And for a world that is frozen over, where hydrogen is in snow, the hydrogen engine would have an endless supply of fuel thus making it a perpetual motion machine as long there was working parts. I explained all this in the video.

  • @hisone-N24
    @hisone-N24 2 роки тому

    The only one thing I wonder is how snowpiercer gonna drag 1001car with only 20wheel drive
    It can’t even climb up the hill

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  2 роки тому

      There’s 2 bogie motors per car with 10 wheeel on each boogie motor. That makes 20 wheels per car so in total there was originally 20020 wheels on Snowpiercer.

    • @hisone-N24
      @hisone-N24 2 роки тому

      @@Frostrider oki😃

  • @DerpyAintHere
    @DerpyAintHere Рік тому

    If snowpiercer has a perpetual motion engine. but it uses hydrogen to power the engine. then its not perpetual. but if they mean just small amounts of hydrogen would power the engine. then it could be called a semi-perpetual motion machine. same thing with Big Alice.
    and I don't thing semi-perpetual is a thing or I just made it up but you know what I mean.

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  Рік тому

      You clearly didn't make it to the end of the video, or else you would know that the perpetual motion engine concept was just a marketing scheme by Wilford to get investors, none of which would actually understand the true mechanics and engineering of the train.

    • @DerpyAintHere
      @DerpyAintHere Рік тому

      @@Frostrider I did make it to the end I just thought it might not fully be a marketing scheme. Because the train still has perpetual motion because Big allice has perpetual parts. and even ben mentioned that the train cant be perpetual without the perpetual parts that big Alice has. Because the perpetual engine is breaking down.

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  Рік тому

      @DerpyAintHere I never said it was fully a marketing scheme. Wilford just left out the part about what happens if the mechanics of the train get worn out, but since Big Alice was the Eternal Engine's prototype, Wilford likely would have mentioned that he has plenty of perpetual engine parts to keep the train going. Which also brings the question: why the hell didn't Melanie retrieve Big Alice the moment the parts started to get worm out?

  • @sai_beanz
    @sai_beanz 8 місяців тому +1

    maybe i missed something, but how does the engine at the beginning of a ten-mile train keep the whole thing warm? i assume the bogie motors underneath each car generate heat for the passengers?

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  8 місяців тому

      It doesn’t keep the whole thing warm. The back and tunnels of the train is much colder than the front. There are no/few heating ducts there. Think of it like a house, garages are often much colder than the rest of the house because it’s not efficient put the heating system down there. It wouldn’t be energy efficient to pump heat in the tunnels or in the tail. It’s why when the train split up, the pirate train was overheating, that energy couldn’t filter throughout the train.

    • @sai_beanz
      @sai_beanz 8 місяців тому

      @@Frostrider okay that makes sense. i didnt think about the pirate train in season 3, where the engine was a literal hot pocket. im assuming it generates just enough heat to keep the third class passengers warm, correct? or am i missing something?

    • @lucasgeesey4719
      @lucasgeesey4719 8 місяців тому

      @@Frostrider that is cruel

    • @Frostrider
      @Frostrider  8 місяців тому

      @@lucasgeesey4719 If you’re gonna act like a sleazy stowaway rat, don’t expect people to treat you nice when you compromise their resources.

    • @lucasgeesey4719
      @lucasgeesey4719 8 місяців тому

      @@Frostrider yeah but these are people, and the population is already small so you need a lot of people to prevent in breading. also weren't they throwing people of the train? I'm new to this world