You also don't need to look at it dead-on to read it accurately. The needle is very close to the dial gauge itself, and it doesn't have small high-precision divisions.
actually yeah a human WOULD be able to see themselves die if they were shot to death, because as long as the death wasn't instant and the body could still see, then it would work.
Yea, but then how come when celebrities stream it doesn't seem to work this way. Whe they say "bye" or whatever at the end of the stream, it usually ends there or you can even see them pressing the button to turn off the stream.
@@ElvenMans if you're talking about twitch, everything gets recorded and played back a little later, so when a twitch streamer ends the stream, they are done a few seconds before the stream says bye, and then it ends when the recording ends.
@@Art-re4ex idk if he meant twitch or not, but twitch does provide you the options to customize your stream delay or have no delay which I assume is instant record/upload
This makes the Unus Annus Livestream finale even more impressive. They took into consideration the delay and still timed it to end when the clock hit zero.
On the OBS recording software (the software they used to live stream), it has this option that makes sure that all other devices catch up to the end of the stream before ending the stream. Basically: If: Device isn't at end Then: Delay stream end for that device, until that device is at the end of the video Else: End stream then
youtube streams work differently, they show all of the stream before announcing that it has ended. when you press the off button on your streaming software your stream will show you doing that, even if theres a massive delay.
Not exactly as it's different for everyone for instance mine ended at 1 second others had it end around 8 seconds it highly depends on a lot of factors
What about a go pro? Can a go pro record it's own death since it saves directly to a an SD card. If the SD card survives. You might be able to capture the moment the camera dies. Maybe?
I think that when ever a computer saves a file to any kind of memory, it has to place pointers or markers at the beginning and at the end of the file so the computer reading it will know where the beginning and the end of file is. If the gopro dies before it is able to place the end marker, the computer won't be able to recognise the file or video even if it is still there and hasn't been overwritten, as it does not know where the file ends and when to stop reading. I think there are data recovery software that can restore the video file from the fragments of data that remain on the SD card. Interesting thought.
Crazy Nerd Inventor Not necessarily, the file will certainly be corrupted but there are plenty of programs that can try to recover the data that is still present
It could be hard to do since you need a very precise aim because of the front camera being too small. The ideal part could be the back but it's also the same reason as the front. Very precise aim.
If you don't want to look at the barrel end to read the pressure, then hold a small makeup mirror at a 45 degree angle and look from the side. :-) The smell from those batteries are the worst!
You talked about the latency involved, I am willing to bet that she actually MISSED the phone, and had a 2-3 second reaction time before she stopped the screen. (Thats why it stopped so abrubtly right after.
Karen Haro . Its his girlfriend's intagram account. Doesnt necessarily mean its her phone. You do know you can log in your account into different phones right?
You forgot to mention one thing. The gunshot sound is definitely not what it would sound like indoors, nor what it would sound like on a phone microphone with stream compression.
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*Meanwhile in the Another Universe* _"Can a human stream its own death?"_ I know its terryifying so i will tell you a joke Why do we tell actors to “break a leg" Because every play has a cast
Yes, unfortunately I have seen people stream their own deaths... look up Katelyn Nicole Davis. You can find her suicide video through different sources. Just gonna warn you that it's sad and the moments before her suicide.
thumbnail was misleading, i expected you to shoot inside the lens of a proper camera/dslr which might survive as only the lens and the sensor will be damaged, why don't you try this one ? this was also a fun experiment to see, thanks!
Just subscribed, and I’m binging on your channel. I have mild autism (Aspergers) and science and medical science are my favorite subjects. Keep posting, it’s super interesting to me and thousands more.
Hell yeah, I have ADHD and I love these kinds of videos! It blows my mind that there are people out there taking all of my shower thoughts and "what-ifs", making them a reality, and filming it for the world to see.
This already was proved you can't. I know a storm chaser who livestreamed a storm he was tracking in Texas but wound up hitting another chaser at a 4 way stop. The stream didn't capture the moment of impact as it was a noticeable delay and it killed the stream before it even broadcasted it.
Before I even watch the video I want to explain my understanding then I’ll comeback and see if I was right. 1. The encoding of the camera will decide if the video can record its death or not. If it’s a format that doesn’t require a “endcap” or whatever you call it, then the video can see it’s destruction up until some part of the camera that writes info to the SD card breaks. To elaborate, MKV writes its videos and can stop at any point. So this form of recording would see its death. Something like MP4 records data then at the end when the video is stopped, it creates information about how the video should be viewed. I don’t know excavator how this works, but there are ways to recover videos that have been stopped before this part is created. 2. If the SD card breaks at any point, there is no video. 3. If the camera is somehow writing its footage to somewhere else (VIA a wire or livestream) then the camera will record up until the point where hardware that is writing the data breaks.
@@HawksNestYT he was shooting directly into battery ot is just like you would take it out i dont understand why he even tested that it is obvious camera wont record without electricity
@@sasusaku1478 he was testing if the battery could live a second or two after being shot which would be enough to power the phone, as in having enough "juice" to power it for those extra seconds before the battery is rendered unusable. even then, it still survived for like 1/1000th of a second after being shot. Its not the matter of not having electricty, its the matter of if you have enough electricity left over after being shot to power the phone for those extra seconds.
Amazing comment brother :D BTW The joke for those who don't understand is that the phone displayed Hertz after it died and came back on, but he was saying the screen says HURTS instead of HERTZ ;)
I seriously hate these "premier" notifications. Just post the video when it's ready. There is zero point to clogging up our notifications when there's no video to watch
@@fuhwurd you think just because they had the same idea that they copied it? its possible, but don't go assuming things like this. if you're wrong, it makes you a complete hypocrite
2:39 why is the fact the battery just sizzled itself ignored!?! Not only do I have to worry about being shot, but also about being cooked by my phone if it gets hit
This was interesting to come back to after the DART mission and its famous incomplete final picture of Dimorphos; even though it was specifically designed to beam data right up until the moment of its destruction, there's only so much it could do traveling at nearly 4 miles per second.
@@rawa7417 If your aim is bad enough, sure. Looks like she pulled really quickly, and was really unsteady. From her reaction, though, I wouldn't expect her to dare with a second shot. She didn't seem very prepared for the power of the gun. Then again, I may not be a gun expert, but it doesn't look like that pistol could have been much bigger than a .22. I can say from experience that a .22 rifle has hardly more kick than a pellet gun, and that's coming from someone who would feel uncomfortable firing anything bigger. Either I'm terrible at guessing gun calibers, or she's faking it. Neither is unlikely, to be honest.
@@jlco This is the first comment on UA-cam I've ever seen where someone doesn't claim to be a gun expert. EVERYONE thinks they are because they play PUBG. Congrats, you're the first HONEST person on UA-cam xD (Get ready for bad luck)
How about recording with the actuall phone you are gona shot , then take out the memory card or something , introduce it to another phone and see if it recorded its death . Also shot the camera then , not the card
Depends on camera. I have action cam that will save all the recorded video minus some last second if suddenly the camera died/battery/sdcard removed. Some cam lost/have corupted video.
This was a really interesting experiment to test the relay capabilities of live streams! It also took an unexpected existential turn there at the end! All in all, great work! These videos definitely make you think! I've got notifications on, and am looking forward to the next video!
A: federal forces aren't allowed to operate within a State unless the State grants them explicit permission, first. B: so an American fired a gun; why would anyone care? Especially the military...
The title says “can a *CAMERA* stream its own death?” But what you found out is that a *PHONE* can’t stream its own death on Instagram. It may be different on other streaming services.
well phone is actually the most durable of all possible cameras. You see, phone have a camera unit placed at different position than motherboard and battery, but most cameras (DSLR mainly) have config like : Lens > CCD chip > Motherboard > Battery/Storage So they would die 100% no matter where you shot them, because you´ll always destroy that CCD chip and/or motherboard. It doesn´t have to happen on phone as he said, there are locations where there is actually no electronics. Also IG streaming works as almost every other (YT, Twitch, Google,...) so it would be the same for 99.99% services, just with different delays (also depends on connection speed) and/or encoding type. So no, neither different device and/or streaming to different platform won´t help. It´s same like if you stand face to mirror and someone shots you in the head from back. You wont be able to see that mirror shattering, because you´ll be dead.
N3ttX Yeah, I know. I don’t want to start a long discussion here, I just wanted to find out if a camera could stream its own death, then I think he should try many more streaming platforms, like UA-cam. I didn’t want to find out it the screen stop working if you shoot it, or if the phone dies if you shoot the battery 🙂
There's proof that people who have been beheaded live after their head is cut off. So if you are beheaded and your head stops to face your body, your last moments alive will be looking at your lifeless, headless, gushing body.
Well, there IS proof from an experiment, but it's very unlikely and is still debated. It came from Gabriel Beaurieux's experiment. He observed the decapitation of a man called Languille. Several seconds after the execution he called out Languille's name, and the man's eyelids opened and he stared at Beaurieux. He claimed that that gaze certainly came from a living person, instead of the gaze that you'd see from a corpse. The man closed his eyelids seconds after that. He called the man's name again and he stared more intensely. The next time he called the man didn't respond; he already died. He noted the man's life had lasted about 25-30 seconds. That claim has no recorded proof other than itself, though. Most doctors consider such accounts are misapprehensions of reflexive twitching rather than deliberate movement. By the way, if you want to read more about this, here's the source : en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decapitation
You'd have to do some file recovery, as if you've ever had a digital camera lose power before properly saving a clip (hitting stop recording), it won't be readable normally because the file won't have necessary ending footer bits that store info such as timestamp and other metadata to make it readable.
Theory: if you were just regularly recording and shot the battery, could you retrieve the video from the hardware? Thus watching the death of an phone from that phone.
It's probably all in the RAM rather than the solid storage. However, the answer is not 100% no. Data in RAM can last a surprisingly long time after the system is powered off (by that I mean several seconds or even several minutes in extremely cold situations), but I've only seen tests of this that use desktop PC RAM. Phone RAM is more power efficient and thus probably holds less charge, so it would dissipate faster. Phone RAM is also probably unlikely to be cold, as the phone is great at keeping it warm enough for all that charge to dissipate within milliseconds or a few seconds at most. So, it'll survive long enough for an automated auxiliary battery to kick in and potentially save that data. But if the phone has already triggered a reboot after the power loss, then most of the RAM will be overwritten during that reboot. You'd need even more specialty hardware to put the RAM on life support and copy from it.
@@furqaannadeem7421 he literally just proved that what happened on the video could indeed happen? theres a heavy chance she missed important parts, as her hand holding it wouldve been shot too.
I guess that as soon as the bullet pierces the battery, it shorts the anode and cathode so the voltage drops to 0 volts, causing the phone to turn off immediately
Yes, piercing a lithium battery creates a short between the anode and cathode. You can try it yourself if you have an oscilloscope. The short burns out immediately after it is created (the rest of the fire is caused by oxygen getting into the battery) but it's long enough to shut down the phone.
+Jesse Reyes Mati B is correct, the battery is almost always shorted when it is shot which causes the voltage to drop to almost zero. Your paraphrasing doesn't mean the same thing he said. The circuit isn't even disconnected as you say. It seems like you're trying to come off as intelligent, which in turn makes you come off as unintelligent. Edit: Ha, he deleted his comment.
A good way to explain most phenomena is to consider one or more extremes: if you used a video camera connected to an old-school VCR or other type tape-deck, then because the delay is so small between making a frame and recording it (literally doing this in parallel, and outside the camera), then it would record the death within that frame, at least for the later tape viewer. If a stream was constructed using a video-capture deceive connected to an external video camera which got shot, then the phone would continue to service the stream. So! I camera can, and a camera-phone can't.
This is presuming that the camera itself instantly turns the image into electrical information without any processing, which isn't true, even with an analogue video camera. There is always a tiny delay between photons hiting the sensor and the processed image streaming down the aux cable to the VCR.
Possibly the worst location to put the pressure gauge ever
Use a mirror
Baen, yaes hohoho, ughh
Massive Knob smart idea
Not possibly, definitely.
You also don't need to look at it dead-on to read it accurately. The needle is very close to the dial gauge itself, and it doesn't have small high-precision divisions.
“A camera can’t record it own death because it’s dead.” -Backyard Scientist 2018
Live video.
I was on that same part tf u a wizard
Bob Johnson xd
Using that logic we can’t see ourselves getting shot in the head because we are dead
watterztrail, genius
"i can't shoot a gun on my property, but..."
*pulls out a goddamn sniper*
BARTAZ not remotely a sniper but aight
I'm pretty sure it's an Airsoft.
Weeaboo Karwan it’s a pellet rifle
@@karwan6385 Airsoft gun is what you can shoot at ppl "safely", an airgun is what you dont want to shoot at people.
@@SurgingApocalypse true
“I can’t shoot a gun on my property”
*Pulls out bazooka*
Haaaaaaa
When you cant shoot a gun
Shoot a rocket instead
Pop-science UA-cam in a nutshell
"um actually its not a bazooka"
Erm actually it’s a sniper🤓👆
Humans: "I saw my death with my own eyes"
GoPro:"Hold my Beer"
Lol
The Phone records it's death but does not send it to server in time
I very much dislike these styles of comments 😆
actually yeah a human WOULD be able to see themselves die if they were shot to
death, because as long as the death wasn't instant and the body could still see, then it would work.
No it’s hold my batteries
So if you accidentally say a bad word on a family friendly stream, u can end it quickly.
Yea, but then how come when celebrities stream it doesn't seem to work this way. Whe they say "bye" or whatever at the end of the stream, it usually ends there or you can even see them pressing the button to turn off the stream.
@@ElvenMans they wait a couple seconds
@@ElvenMans if you're talking about twitch, everything gets recorded and played back a little later, so when a twitch streamer ends the stream, they are done a few seconds before the stream says bye, and then it ends when the recording ends.
@@Art-re4ex idk if he meant twitch or not, but twitch does provide you the options to customize your stream delay or have no delay which I assume is instant record/upload
The families?
"He bout to shoot us"
Lmao that was the first thing i saw in the livestream comments
That had me dead AF 😂😂😂
I saw that 🤣
Gandek timberbull😂
Im the 666th liker. Oh nvm
This makes the Unus Annus Livestream finale even more impressive. They took into consideration the delay and still timed it to end when the clock hit zero.
They probably had the stream open on another device
On the OBS recording software (the software they used to live stream), it has this option that makes sure that all other devices catch up to the end of the stream before ending the stream.
Basically:
If: Device isn't at end
Then: Delay stream end for that device, until that device is at the end of the video
Else: End stream then
Why you gotta remind me about Unus Annus 😔
youtube streams work differently, they show all of the stream before announcing that it has ended. when you press the off button on your streaming software your stream will show you doing that, even if theres a massive delay.
Not exactly as it's different for everyone for instance mine ended at 1 second others had it end around 8 seconds it highly depends on a lot of factors
The phone said "hurts"...
It gained sentience and learned pain!
You are the reason for the singularity!
m8, it said "hertz." completly different. ha ha, really funny. you're so original.
SavageGrizz 36 no, sentience. Like independent thought aside from its initial programming.
Da Gacha Boi / A.K.A Teeny yes it is. The joke flew way over his head lol
DETROIT: BECOME HUMAN
Detroit: Become Human
What about a go pro? Can a go pro record it's own death since it saves directly to a an SD card. If the SD card survives. You might be able to capture the moment the camera dies. Maybe?
Glitchie The Dragon the question was more ‘can it stream its own death’ rather than ‘record its own death’
I think that when ever a computer saves a file to any kind of memory, it has to place pointers or markers at the beginning and at the end of the file so the computer reading it will know where the beginning and the end of file is. If the gopro dies before it is able to place the end marker, the computer won't be able to recognise the file or video even if it is still there and hasn't been overwritten, as it does not know where the file ends and when to stop reading. I think there are data recovery software that can restore the video file from the fragments of data that remain on the SD card. Interesting thought.
Crazy Nerd Inventor Not necessarily, the file will certainly be corrupted but there are plenty of programs that can try to recover the data that is still present
@@Pabelotski-yi9zu yea this vid is mislabeled :( i am disappoint 😢
oh wait ..
Thats wat i call a "ScreenShot"
Haha
Stone copying
😂😂😂
@@ztm454 YES EXACTLY S T O N E copying right.
@@corbinboss4884 I'm pretty sure I was pretty drunk im not sure what I meant lmfao
What if you only shoot the camera and no other components in the phone? What would it look like?
It could be hard to do since you need a very precise aim because of the front camera being too small. The ideal part could be the back but it's also the same reason as the front. Very precise aim.
Yea this guys test was kinda inconclusive in my opinion, I also wanted him to shoot the actual phone, not the battery
Same thing would happen, the feed would be cut the second the camera gets hit
@@rainbowsixwarden7243 this guy knows nothing about guns
@@rainbowsixwarden7243 its possible with a 22 LR, i think
If you don't want to look at the barrel end to read the pressure, then hold a small makeup mirror at a 45 degree angle and look from the side. :-) The smell from those batteries are the worst!
electronicsNmore bro I tough of that lmao 🤣
That isn't the solution, the pressure gate must be on a different spot!
A U joint at the end will help
Dude, you can Just Look at It from an 45° Angle...
But if he shoots by accident he will have 7 years bad luck
Unfortunately I'm unable to shoot a real gun but I have this
*picks up a bazooka*
i dont have a gun but i have a noob tube
Hey you!, Get over here and enchant my diamond sword
Picks up ac130
@@KrazyDavLP lol
I may not have a gun but I have my Death Star (beat that)
4:37 “ he bout to shoot us”lmao
You talked about the latency involved, I am willing to bet that she actually MISSED the phone, and had a 2-3 second reaction time before she stopped the screen. (Thats why it stopped so abrubtly right after.
Now that’s what I call a “screen shot”
Haha funny
😂
Underrated!
bruhhh i cant with the puns!!!!!! lmaooooooooooooo
omg so true
Enters a screen repair shop
“Hi, I need a phone repair.”
“Okay, and why is your phone like this?”
“I shot it with an air rifle.”
“Um... okay”
"screen repair shop"
seems legit
wojtekpolska we have those in my town lmao
@@coltonrosser5736 ok i didnt knewd xd
"Understandable, have a nice day"
@@wojtekpolska1013 know*
>Normally Reddit comments are full of mature intelligent discussions
( ͠° ͜ʖ °͠ )
Edit: Thx for the Gold guys!
Reddit gold for you.
@@ernestogutierrez2673 Edit: Thank you for the Gold kind stranger!
The teenage section not so much
@@homosidorovich4753 brooooo you posted cringe
How do you make the face thing
1:58 let's check the pressure- **BANG**
*forehead explodes*
@@Nebulisuzerabsolutely mind blowing
@@panoraxe "Look at how powerful this airgun is! It's power will absolutely blow your mind!!!"
The phone still says "Hertz" well yah, getting shot with an air rifle does Hertz, it Hertz a lot 😂
nice.
lol
I’m actually wheezing🤣
Ba dum tiss
da pun is strong with dis one
Ooh fancy demolition ranch
Demolition backyard
Lol
They should colab
So he can destroy all those phones but cant fix his girlfriends phone screen
For all we know he just broke it haha
I guess he only destroyed a single phone and 3 zte batteries.
thats a s7 edge better to not fix it it is on its last stage of its life its nearly 3yrs old phn bro understand why to invest 100$ to fix that
He said on her account not phone. That might have been an old phone he found, and he might have used his girlfriends acc on it
Karen Haro . Its his girlfriend's intagram account. Doesnt necessarily mean its her phone. You do know you can log in your account into different phones right?
You forgot to mention one thing. The gunshot sound is definitely not what it would sound like indoors, nor what it would sound like on a phone microphone with stream compression.
Nobody:
Backyard Scientist: calls a major safety flaw that is recall-worthy "a little annoying"
Lmao well it’s not like they weren’t aware when they made it.
Nobody:
You:dead meme
@@karwan6385 The comment was 2 years ago
@@karwan6385 who whould've guessed, the comment made 2 years ago is a dead meme
A Lot of Airrifles have it Like that
(It can't film its own death because it's dead ) hahahahahahaha excellent
It does film it, but it's unable to get enough time to send it.
Schrodinger's phone 🙂
Thanks for answering a question I've had for a while! Great video!
Hey fancy seeing you here!
the Hacksmith he didn’t, it’s clickbait
Hai
@@Skyzz. no u
I’ve randomly thought about this for quite some time. I’m glad I’m not weird.
6:07 PERFECLY TIMED BOOM XD lol ANYWAYS I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS KEEP IT UP BUDDY
1:39 when your classmate reminds the teacher an assignment you didn’t make
I CANT BREATHE HOFZFZMGDGDGDKYSKDGCHV
The face
TotallyNotClarice haha
The lonely white kid when somebody roasts him during class.
lmao
I love the comment @ 4:39 ......."He bout to shoot us" 😂😂😂
Lmao
2 weeks late😋
Someone said seems safe
@@mrknightcore same
how bout 0:19 top right corner?
0:13 "Notice anything suspicious?"
0:11 "LMAID"
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@@flyingmustard1938 ?
Bro took a screenshot too seriously
😂
Unoriginal joke
0:19 Top right corner
👅🐴⚪️
Hahah wtf
"Mature intelligent discussions"
Ahhaaha i wouldn't have realized that without you.
Lmo
That was a really thought out experiment! Fun!
Make Something lol am i really your first reply over 1k likes?
Clorox Bottle I’ll be the second
Clorox Bottle I'll be the third
I’ll be the fifth
I’ll be the sixth
What is this, Captain Disillusion?
Just a Quick D
@@uvbe yes
A little D
I half-expected the Captain himself to reply here debunking this comment.
He still have time
3:50
phone:*gets shot*
also phone:hertz :(
he bout to shoot us
Haha ur prof pic fits
Jonathan Fernandez The profile pic, lol
Jonathan Fernandez BOY HE BOUTA DO IT
Jonathan Fernandez Hahahahahha I saw that comment!
You black?
*Meanwhile in the Another Universe*
_"Can a human stream its own death?"_
I know its terryifying so i will tell you a joke
Why do we tell actors to “break a leg"
Because every play has a cast
Nice joke
@@caracatitaprajita628
Thx
Yes, unfortunately I have seen people stream their own deaths... look up Katelyn Nicole Davis. You can find her suicide video through different sources. Just gonna warn you that it's sad and the moments before her suicide.
@@gameexpert2011 Wait, how do you know all this? And why did you watch it?
Hilmi akgünlü haha original!! unfunny smh
I bet you can say that camera recorded a screenshot get it.. oh ill leave
Yes please
Lol
No, that pun was amazing. XD
10/10 pun xD
You prolly use Tumblr
"Now unfortunately I can't shoot a real gun... but I have this," *Pulls out a freaking sniper*
thumbnail was misleading, i expected you to shoot inside the lens of a proper camera/dslr which might survive as only the lens and the sensor will be damaged, why don't you try this one ? this was also a fun experiment to see, thanks!
Yeah, i was thinking about that either.
Yeah. I was hoping to what a camera showed when the sensor was destroyed. He really needs to change the thumbnail and do that experiment next.
To do that, he'd have to shoot a high speed digital as well as a high speed film camera. Big money science here son.
Pat Bubba here come mrbeast6000 to the rescure :))
@@LongNguyen-ki3ey
He's going to have to quit ordering water for eight weeks minimum.
"so I can't own a gun so I got this Airsoft Sniper that can go through wood"
T0m1R to me more a BB gun as my thought is airsoft is plastic bullets and looks like he used metal bb
@@mlee6050 their lead pellets, hallow point, spreads when shot, massive damage on first impact, after first penetration damage weakens
He said he doesn't have enough land to shoot a real gun, not that he can't own one.
@@mlee6050 there lead pellets
Lolololoolol
*my phone's notifications* :can a camera record its own death?
me: *i don't need sleep i need answers*
Lol my meme bro
@@turkgriffith lets count some racks bro
@@beanos5509 together bro
this comment was 9 months ago and this video came out in 2018 :p
*stream
Just subscribed, and I’m binging on your channel. I have mild autism (Aspergers) and science and medical science are my favorite subjects. Keep posting, it’s super interesting to me and thousands more.
Hell yeah, I have ADHD and I love these kinds of videos! It blows my mind that there are people out there taking all of my shower thoughts and "what-ifs", making them a reality, and filming it for the world to see.
Asperger's is a bad and outdated term
i have aspergers too, and i don't see how it's relevant here. neurotypicals can have interests too
This already was proved you can't. I know a storm chaser who livestreamed a storm he was tracking in Texas but wound up hitting another chaser at a 4 way stop. The stream didn't capture the moment of impact as it was a noticeable delay and it killed the stream before it even broadcasted it.
ofc its already been proven, but no one knows the story about a storm chaser who crashed into another chaser while streaming 😑
So. Newtons laws were already proven way before he documented it.
Damn, even phone's don't know what happens after death.
Either heaven or hell
All we are is dust in the wind my dude
@@inflatablemattress2 your gonna go to hell
@@tizzotyra *you're
Screen shot
Kappa
Ha ha lol I’m laughing for no reason
the fact that you have "boi" in your username physically hurts me
@@lait3967 and that K On picture
LAIT GOTTA JOIN THE BOI SQUAD
"You should ask for this gun for Christmas, it's really fun"
"Don't play with guns"
Shotgun is a paid actor.
a underrated comment
Where is the shotgun in the video and
Camera is a paid actor.
E2 Arctic I fricken knew it
Before I even watch the video I want to explain my understanding then I’ll comeback and see if I was right.
1. The encoding of the camera will decide if the video can record its death or not. If it’s a format that doesn’t require a “endcap” or whatever you call it, then the video can see it’s destruction up until some part of the camera that writes info to the SD card breaks. To elaborate, MKV writes its videos and can stop at any point. So this form of recording would see its death. Something like MP4 records data then at the end when the video is stopped, it creates information about how the video should be viewed. I don’t know excavator how this works, but there are ways to recover videos that have been stopped before this part is created.
2. If the SD card breaks at any point, there is no video.
3. If the camera is somehow writing its footage to somewhere else (VIA a wire or livestream) then the camera will record up until the point where hardware that is writing the data breaks.
Okay so what I was talking about was whether or not the camera can survive and keep the footage. This test was more of a timing thing. Great video!
@@HawksNestYT he was shooting directly into battery ot is just like you would take it out i dont understand why he even tested that it is obvious camera wont record without electricity
@@sasusaku1478 he was testing if the battery could live a second or two after being shot which would be enough to power the phone, as in having enough "juice" to power it for those extra seconds before the battery is rendered unusable. even then, it still survived for like 1/1000th of a second after being shot. Its not the matter of not having electricty, its the matter of if you have enough electricity left over after being shot to power the phone for those extra seconds.
@@HawksNestYT reekoil
Nerds are arise from the SD card of cameras
Kevin: *casually shoots a phone battery*
Your pfp: *a penguin casually pointing two guns*
I mean it was just a zte
If Elvis had lived long enough to own a smartphone.
1:40 “I don’t have enough land on my property to shoot a gun” *pulls out a sniper*
“THE SCREEN TURNED OFF... AND THEN TURNED BACK ON - YOU CAN CLEARLY SEE THE SCREEN SAYS H U R T S . . .”
He said that... why youre telling that
Amazing comment brother :D
BTW The joke for those who don't understand is that the phone displayed Hertz after it died and came back on, but he was saying the screen says HURTS instead of HERTZ ;)
Detroit: Become Human
Detroit become human
My brother overheated his phone battery and it went white like in the video
Next video:Can a human see its own death by a gunshot to the head?
William Flores let me be the test subject
Well kinda when it hits no but the second before it hits the head you can somewhat see the flying bullet coming toward your head so no
@@jeffd7902 we would be happy to
Hyper Nation /r/woooosh
HotElbows :P Get out.
Shoot one of them $40,000 high speed cameras
Watch the slow mo guys they did the same thing with a 50 cal sniper they shot at a mirror that looked like it was going towards the camera
may as well shoot his wallet
"what could go wrong with playing with a gun?"
literally the whole world: *e v e r y t h i n g*
“Alright are you guys ready!?”
Camera: *terror*
**confused screaming**
I seriously hate these "premier" notifications. Just post the video when it's ready. There is zero point to clogging up our notifications when there's no video to watch
If it's not a live steam he can't get the footage
or at least like a 5 or 10 minute heads up... I already unsubscribed from a few channels cuz of it
I like the notification, but there should be a way to turn it off
@@raypimienta7670 lol
ok thanks
0:09 Thats how you take a screenshot.
@AfiqDanny Gaming 😭😭😭
that is how you copy a top comment
@@fuhwurd lmao
__ 😂
@@fuhwurd you think just because they had the same idea that they copied it? its possible, but don't go assuming things like this. if you're wrong, it makes you a complete hypocrite
2:39 why is the fact the battery just sizzled itself ignored!?! Not only do I have to worry about being shot, but also about being cooked by my phone if it gets hit
BYS:"I'm on my girlfriends account who apparently only liked fitness pages"
Me: who should tell him?
Tell him what?
Phil swift joined the chat
“THATS A LOT OF DAMAGE”
Phil swift has left the chat
probably gave them flex tape to fix the phone
competently ur probably right lol
XeE_Roady I think he would say that’s too much damage or helll no
supertyegaming yee
That Edit ruined it
"Why is this in my recommended" part 18
same 😂
This is interesting though. Not like the usual recommended crap from 2008
Why...?
Majestic Freedom1776 why did u steal this?...
@@milkedmyth8364 Steal? From Who?
This was interesting to come back to after the DART mission and its famous incomplete final picture of Dimorphos; even though it was specifically designed to beam data right up until the moment of its destruction, there's only so much it could do traveling at nearly 4 miles per second.
what if she shot missed and decided to shoot it again
hmm that can happen
missing on point blank?
@@rawa7417 If your aim is bad enough, sure. Looks like she pulled really quickly, and was really unsteady.
From her reaction, though, I wouldn't expect her to dare with a second shot. She didn't seem very prepared for the power of the gun.
Then again, I may not be a gun expert, but it doesn't look like that pistol could have been much bigger than a .22. I can say from experience that a .22 rifle has hardly more kick than a pellet gun, and that's coming from someone who would feel uncomfortable firing anything bigger. Either I'm terrible at guessing gun calibers, or she's faking it. Neither is unlikely, to be honest.
@@jlco This is the first comment on UA-cam I've ever seen where someone doesn't claim to be a gun expert. EVERYONE thinks they are because they play PUBG. Congrats, you're the first HONEST person on UA-cam xD
(Get ready for bad luck)
How about recording with the actuall phone you are gona shot , then take out the memory card or something , introduce it to another phone and see if it recorded its death . Also shot the camera then , not the card
How bout she shot nothing is fake
Victorillo 377 I was gonna say that...
I was gonna say that
Or just mirror the recording on a pc
Depends on camera.
I have action cam that will save all the recorded video minus some last second if suddenly the camera died/battery/sdcard removed.
Some cam lost/have corupted video.
the burning battery is so satisfying to watch
Not if you imagine it's in your pocket.
@@Blast-Forward ow .-.
I know this isn't really what people are talking about but your deadpan is hilarious
"If you pew pew your phone"
In layman's terms? 'Cause this scientific jargon is beyond me.
avoiding youtubes algorithms ;)
TheBackyardScientist Heh. Good thinking. I too often forget UA-camrs have to put up with that.
6:43 the most groundbreaking information of 2018
‘I’m not allowed to shoot guns on my property’ **Whoops out giant rifle**
‘this is completely backyard safe’
It's an extremely small caliber.
It’s not a firearm since it uses air and not a controlled explosion to shoot
Been a while since I've watched ya. Learned a lot of things from ya, keep up the good work
Please don't use premier's until UA-cam fixes it so they aren't posted in sub view as new videos.
Just don't watch it if you see it's a premiere, wait until it's a video
@@ZillionPrey that's Apple level inconvenience
You can also just click the button to notify you again when it actually starts playing.
I thought he was shroud in the thumbnail
Yeah it somewhat looks like him
Nah hes talking about when shroud destroyed his webcam
Wow, he does look like Shroud!
Hahaha me neither
The part everyone came for : 4:27
I think the first 4 minutes is interesting to watch aswell
Thank you captian
Thanks
Ttttthanks
@@amonguts6441 no
"big kids put this on your christmas list" *proceeds to shoot a battery straight through like it was nothing*
Why the hell there is a Wi-Fi logo in the thumbnail
This is a connection signal, not a WiFi one
The real question is why does he test with a phone and not a camera as the title says!
Press Play because phones have cameras and it’s a little clickbait
Because it's required Wi-Fi to steam
Because he also talked about the 7-second wait time that is the wifi's fault.
This was a really interesting experiment to test the relay capabilities of live streams! It also took an unexpected existential turn there at the end! All in all, great work! These videos definitely make you think! I've got notifications on, and am looking forward to the next video!
Ha he shot the phone and it still was on and said hurtz..... I'll go.
Alex Rivera *Hertz
@@orangefroggo552 woosh
@@briamistryim I don't think he meant to woosh he's just bad at spelling
Brian Emerson LEARN WHAT WOOSH MEANS....just saying no harm in asking people.
@@SearthKoz lol make that 3 and the other one called Carnage IDK if he get it
who else comes back to watch this video every now and then
i cant believe this was 6 years ago
*US ARMY WANTS TO KNOW YOUR LOCATION*
I live with my mum
im logan's house. nuke me
EDY GO im at North Korea
A: federal forces aren't allowed to operate within a State unless the State grants them explicit permission, first.
B: so an American fired a gun; why would anyone care? Especially the military...
Send nukes
In soviet Russia, cameras shoot guns
In Soviet Russia phones see if u could see ur own death
In mother russia phones shoot people
In soviet russia phone shoot you
That's how it works tho lol, cameras are supposed to shoot videos or photos of guns
There is no such country as soviet russia
**insert screenshot joke**
HAHA lol underrated
Idk why but I love the way the paint crack soft when the battery is shot, really makes it look like the life is just being sucked out
Please tell your girlfriend that phone cases exist.
The title says “can a *CAMERA* stream its own death?” But what you found out is that a *PHONE* can’t stream its own death on Instagram. It may be different on other streaming services.
well phone is actually the most durable of all possible cameras. You see, phone have a camera unit placed at different position than motherboard and battery, but most cameras (DSLR mainly) have config like :
Lens > CCD chip > Motherboard > Battery/Storage
So they would die 100% no matter where you shot them, because you´ll always destroy that CCD chip and/or motherboard. It doesn´t have to happen on phone as he said, there are locations where there is actually no electronics. Also IG streaming works as almost every other (YT, Twitch, Google,...) so it would be the same for 99.99% services, just with different delays (also depends on connection speed) and/or encoding type. So no, neither different device and/or streaming to different platform won´t help. It´s same like if you stand face to mirror and someone shots you in the head from back. You wont be able to see that mirror shattering, because you´ll be dead.
N3ttX Yeah, I know. I don’t want to start a long discussion here, I just wanted to find out if a camera could stream its own death, then I think he should try many more streaming platforms, like UA-cam. I didn’t want to find out it the screen stop working if you shoot it, or if the phone dies if you shoot the battery 🙂
it isn’t
Lol this reminds me of that viral video of the kid with glasses who shoots his camera with a bb gun and breaks the screen and starts crying.
Omg yes!?😂😂
He's called the "you broke it DS boy" he has a name 😂
Is it concerning that he owns a sniper? Oh wait he’s in Florida nvm
My parents don't trust me with a bb gun after I accidentally shot my thumb
Valid reason
Lil Jonah how many fps?
Then you shouldnt play airsoft
My friend shot me in the neck with mine 6 years ago.
how do you shoot your own thumb on accident
We should see if a human can record it's own death now
There's proof that people who have been beheaded live after their head is cut off. So if you are beheaded and your head stops to face your body, your last moments alive will be looking at your lifeless, headless, gushing body.
@@D-Rock420 Get off the deep web. Son
That is an interesting theory?
Well, there IS proof from an experiment, but it's very unlikely and is still debated. It came from Gabriel Beaurieux's experiment.
He observed the decapitation of a man called Languille. Several seconds after the execution he called out Languille's name, and the man's eyelids opened and he stared at Beaurieux. He claimed that that gaze certainly came from a living person, instead of the gaze that you'd see from a corpse. The man closed his eyelids seconds after that. He called the man's name again and he stared more intensely. The next time he called the man didn't respond; he already died. He noted the man's life had lasted about 25-30 seconds.
That claim has no recorded proof other than itself, though. Most doctors consider such accounts are misapprehensions of reflexive twitching rather than deliberate movement. By the way, if you want to read more about this, here's the source : en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decapitation
@@bizkit4lyfe No need to go to the deep web, just go to reddit
*This isn't your grandpas air rifle*
"nothing can go wrong when i play with the gun!"
DO YOU HEAR YOURSELF
You can put an SD card in the phone and after shooting it you take it out than you plug in another phone and boom you captured your phones death
There's an high chance, especially if it's an slow sd card, it will be corrupt or the video will be unreadable by the new phone
You'd have to do some file recovery, as if you've ever had a digital camera lose power before properly saving a clip (hitting stop recording), it won't be readable normally because the file won't have necessary ending footer bits that store info such as timestamp and other metadata to make it readable.
So your phones saves video automatically without clicking a stop record and save button ?
@@Leuel48Fan There's an easy fix to this problem : record in flv format. Flv's are designed to be stopped at any time voluntarily or not.
@@rockisrealmusic5338 Yes, it saves on the fly...
Theory: if you were just regularly recording and shot the battery, could you retrieve the video from the hardware? Thus watching the death of an phone from that phone.
It's probably all in the RAM rather than the solid storage. However, the answer is not 100% no. Data in RAM can last a surprisingly long time after the system is powered off (by that I mean several seconds or even several minutes in extremely cold situations), but I've only seen tests of this that use desktop PC RAM. Phone RAM is more power efficient and thus probably holds less charge, so it would dissipate faster. Phone RAM is also probably unlikely to be cold, as the phone is great at keeping it warm enough for all that charge to dissipate within milliseconds or a few seconds at most. So, it'll survive long enough for an automated auxiliary battery to kick in and potentially save that data. But if the phone has already triggered a reboot after the power loss, then most of the RAM will be overwritten during that reboot. You'd need even more specialty hardware to put the RAM on life support and copy from it.
@@chrisedwards3866 aye but it is still (although barely) possible
@Jose Adame sure xD
@@furqaannadeem7421 he literally just proved that what happened on the video could indeed happen? theres a heavy chance she missed important parts, as her hand holding it wouldve been shot too.
She couldn't have shot any part of the phone because with a gun that big at pint blank there s no no chance of missing anything important
1:37 pulls out nerf gun
lmfao
😂😂😂
Lmao
lol good joke
Pulls out cat gun* *fight me*
Quite informative! Thanks for making this, TheBackyardScientist!
aww man poor phone just wanted to stream his suicide attempt :(
I guess that as soon as the bullet pierces the battery, it shorts the anode and cathode so the voltage drops to 0 volts, causing the phone to turn off immediately
Yes, piercing a lithium battery creates a short between the anode and cathode. You can try it yourself if you have an oscilloscope. The short burns out immediately after it is created (the rest of the fire is caused by oxygen getting into the battery) but it's long enough to shut down the phone.
+Jesse Reyes Mati B is correct, the battery is almost always shorted when it is shot which causes the voltage to drop to almost zero. Your paraphrasing doesn't mean the same thing he said. The circuit isn't even disconnected as you say.
It seems like you're trying to come off as intelligent, which in turn makes you come off as unintelligent.
Edit: Ha, he deleted his comment.
i guess the voltage doesn't immediately turn 0v. i guess the power management circuit senses a voltage drop and cuts off power,
A good way to explain most phenomena is to consider one or more extremes: if you used a video camera connected to an old-school VCR or other type tape-deck, then because the delay is so small between making a frame and recording it (literally doing this in parallel, and outside the camera), then it would record the death within that frame, at least for the later tape viewer. If a stream was constructed using a video-capture deceive connected to an external video camera which got shot, then the phone would continue to service the stream.
So! I camera can, and a camera-phone can't.
This is presuming that the camera itself instantly turns the image into electrical information without any processing, which isn't true, even with an analogue video camera.
There is always a tiny delay between photons hiting the sensor and the processed image streaming down the aux cable to the VCR.
Will it blend did this. They blended a video camera which was connected via the AV out to an external recorder
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