I’m glad for Eric. He was underprepared compared to his opponents and he still went on. Then, he got his country’s best record, won, and got the slowest time ever recorded in Olympic history. I mean, this guy got three things with one move! Let’s go Eric!
@@emmetlorenz4393 I’m psure most if not all ppl in my family have an average speed of 40 centimeters per hour when it comes to swimming and eric would beat us
0:43 also probably while making a jabbing motion 4:40 yes this is not a 293 bagger, just a reference 5:22 so with that they probably moved even slower 9:23 sorry for so many hidden messages in this video
From what if have heard, the strong winds create a very thin layer of ice on the ground which helps slide the rocks as the wind pushes them. That's why they move mostly during the night when temperatures drop.
i can answer the rock question, basically these rocks are located in death valley where it gets extremely hot during day but ice cold during night, due to the formation of ice and melting of the ice it basically propels the rock a bit forward, see it as some sort of erosion. (also sorry if my explanation wasn’t completely correct)
The rocks move due to the ice that forms during the winter and Carries them along because the wind gets trapped under the ice which ultimately lifts them up and they all get pushed toward a certain point or goes down a slope this was recently discovered in recent months and I’ve been trying to solve it for something like 50 years or more
Not exactly. Ice forms in the night, and as they melt in the day and the wind picks up, and the ice drags the stones with it. And it was proposed way earlier, and proven in 2014.
As a professional Easter egg hunter... at 0:44 : "also probably while making a jabbing motion" At 4:40 :"yes this is not a 293 bagger , just a reference "
For all you who kept pausing at the split second text, here is what he wrote 0:42 "also probably with a jabbing motion" 4:43 "yes, this is not a 293 bagger just a reference" 5:54 "so with that they are probably slower" I think I jammed my space bar
where it says "During 1960s these seahorses were commonly sold through mail orders" for just a split second, under that, it also says "(so they probably moved slower)"
@@Sergmanny46 yes, it uses 54 colors and 10 numbers, each color changes a number once every year, then 1 turns to 2, it would take 10 years for the first color to restart, color 2 then turns to 1 and color 1 is now 0, and so on, the 54th color would take 10^54 years to be completed, then the colors switch to different positions and the process repeats until all combinations of the 54 colors are done
Hello mr Slav. Was wondering if you can make Top Conquerors of all time. U made a video about generals but that was mostly about battles and wins and not mainly the land they annihilated as a result. If you can make a video about it that would be much appreciated. Keep up the good work and soon you'll eventually reach a million. Thanks!
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Sailing stones (also called sliding rocks, walking rocks, rolling stones, and moving rocks) are part of the geological phenomenon in which rocks move and inscribe long tracks along a smooth valley floor without animal intervention. The movement of the rocks occurs when large, thin sheets of ice floating on an ephemeral winter pond break up in the sun. Frozen during cold winter nights, these thin, floating ice panels are driven by wind and shove rocks at speeds up to 5 meters (16') per minute. A sailing stone in Racetrack Playa Trails of sliding rocks have been observed and studied in various locations, including Little Bonnie Claire Playa, in Nevada,[1] and most famously at Racetrack Playa, Death Valley National Park, California, where the number and length of tracks are notable.
Imagine this:You spend months training for an olympic swimming contest,just for all the other contestants to be disqualified and now you can take your own sweet time,how would you feel?
you asked in the end how the stones move so in that dessert sometimes a small amount of rain comes out and in the night it freezes and when the day comes up ice starts to melt and per that process that melting ice pushes that stone away because the ice when it freezes or melts is expanding so here
There had to be a shallow layer of water in the dry lake bed and nighttime temperatures cold enough for the formation of a thin layer of ice. On sunny days, melting caused the ice to break into large floating panels that, driven by light winds, pushed against the rocks to move them, leaving tracks on the desert floor
9:22 sorry for so many hidden messages in this video? Dude… I recorded this video on my phone screen at the slowest speed and played it back as carefully as humanly possible just to find this… ngl it’s kinda annoying to notice a thing of questionable importance and only be able to see it by going to extreme measures… might as well leave it on the screen for a few seconds so it serves more of a purpose to the viewer.
the rocks move because sometimes, the place where the rocks are flood, and ice sheets form on top where they strat to pile up and flow in a direction and those moving ice sheets push the rocks around
For the moving rocks, sometimes there is ice at early moring. As it melts into water, it carries the rocks. So the lightest breeze could move the rocks
I'm pretty sure out in the open and dry place like that, the wind blows so hard against loose rocks that they move slowly in a direction depending where the windcomes from
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I’m glad for Eric. He was underprepared compared to his opponents and he still went on. Then, he got his country’s best record, won, and got the slowest time ever recorded in Olympic history. I mean, this guy got three things with one move! Let’s go Eric!
I call that a pro-gamer move
It wasn't even that crazy slow
He’s speedrunning olympics all achievements
@@emmetlorenz4393 I’m psure most if not all ppl in my family have an average speed of 40 centimeters per hour when it comes to swimming and eric would beat us
He’s achievement speed-running
For the rocks
It’s because a small layer of ice forms under the rock at night and when it gents warmer in the day the ice melts and the rock moves
nice
Yeah, I remember it was mentioned in my high school before.
i throught it was wind
PhysicsGirl did a video about them.
Man you're telling me Patrick wasn't dumb...
3:48 "5.3x slower than Eric", that's what i call a great comparaison
lmao
5.3x slower than Erik Cassel’s PC XD
Eric-international standard reference
This happend to my buddy eric
@@VoidGravitational he died of cancer
Not as slow as my internet connection when I play multiplayer games
true
im asian can confirm
5 likes and still no bitches in sight.
Agreed
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0:43 also probably while making a jabbing motion
4:40 yes this is not a 293 bagger, just a reference
5:22 so with that they probably moved even slower
9:23 sorry for so many hidden messages in this video
thank you so much
👍
thank you👌
Dude, if he was truely sorry, then he wouldn't have made those messages pop out for literally 1 frame. He's bsing through this more than I thought.
thank you 😊
She: He’s probably cheating on me...
Me and the boys at 3 AM: 2:30
10:03 It's usually because of the erosional forces that made the rocks to move.
Not exactly. Ice forms in the night, and as they melt in the day and the wind picks up, and the ice drags the stones with it.
reigarw comparisons (rest in peace): impossible
@@ballsacsincorp Guess patrick won
Same pfp :)
@@itskittu69 lol yeah
Mr Slav's brain: 80 mph
My brain: *living under a rock*
Hey, Now we know how the rocks move
ADHD brain: 9999999999999999999999999999999 MPH
so 0.2mph?
9:50
So that's how Rocky won the snail race!
reigarw comparisons (rest in peace): impossible
LOL
Mr. Slav: Top Slowest Things Ever
Also Mr. Slav giving us small texts within the video: Top Fastest Things Ever
lol
even with slowest playspeed still need to pause a lot to know lmao
when?
@@ConeredButter at the seahorse one below the text
From what if have heard, the strong winds create a very thin layer of ice on the ground which helps slide the rocks as the wind pushes them. That's why they move mostly during the night when temperatures drop.
almost. ice forms in the night, and as they melt in the day and the wind picks up, it drags the stones with it
reigarw comparisons (rest in peace): impossible
I thought i was trippin when i see dem rocks movin
The government trying to convince me that the rocks are not alive:
Top slowest things ever :-
My laptop when I open 5 chrome tabs
Ohk
Ohk
good one
At 0:44 there's a text that lasts for milliseconds that says "Also Probably While Making A Jabbing Motion".
also 9:22 "sorry for so many hidden messages in the video"
Also theres 1 between these two
@@ker1 that one is too fast for me to pause it. Lol.
0.1*
@@jcdaboss7859 I almost wanted to go on my pc and go through frame by frame to see that pic but this comment saved me from doing that LOL
5:23 (So with that they probably moved even slower)
Took me a couple of attempts to pause it right on that bit haha
lol
@@jamesscott5407 best way to do that is just to turn on 0.25x speed
@@givesub I always forget about those settings 🤣 thanks mate
9:22 sorry for too many hidden messages
The timber doodle is a very cute bird 🥰 (and has a cute name to boot )
i can answer the rock question, basically these rocks are located in death valley where it gets extremely hot during day but ice cold during night, due to the formation of ice and melting of the ice it basically propels the rock a bit forward, see it as some sort of erosion. (also sorry if my explanation wasn’t completely correct)
The rocks move due to the ice that forms during the winter and Carries them along because the wind gets trapped under the ice which ultimately lifts them up and they all get pushed toward a certain point or goes down a slope this was recently discovered in recent months and I’ve been trying to solve it for something like 50 years or more
“Joined 3 years ago” ah yes, procrastination
@@supersoniclemonsedan7854 ehh?
50 years well spent, problem solving is never bad
Not exactly. Ice forms in the night, and as they melt in the day and the wind picks up, and the ice drags the stones with it. And it was proposed way earlier, and proven in 2014.
@quackatlt I know that but they have been trying to discover the mystery for several yesrs
the bird doing the lil dance when walking was so cute
As a professional Easter egg hunter...
at 0:44 : "also probably while making a jabbing motion"
At 4:40 :"yes this is not a 293 bagger , just a reference "
"sorry for so many hidden message in this video" last one
@@babayagacodswallop1756
I'm sorry I accepted my defeat! Also may I know the time stamp!
@@vedanthmallem4016 The time stamp for the last message is 9:22 and is almost impossible to pause on.
@@user-ww2xk1jw3u set it to 0.25x speed and lock. Pause
@@gears3867 oh I'm sorry I seriously didn't think there were these many...I also had a bad day hence I wasn't able to concentrate.
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Yes me.
Actually, the Sonic frontiers combat trailer will air long than that aforementioned school clock. Nice video man. Keep her goin'.
Cover of this vid: This stone can move
Me: Patrick Star wasn't lying, his rock can win the race
*y E S*
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All of it is less slow than time when you are studying for exams..
True, when anxiety comes, time goes faster by
@@adamosaurusrex66 not just anxiety, just not having fun makes time pass by slowly..
For all you who kept pausing at the split second text, here is what he wrote
0:42 "also probably with a jabbing motion"
4:43 "yes, this is not a 293 bagger just a reference"
5:54 "so with that they are probably slower"
I think I jammed my space bar
ur space bar weak
.
That last question is easy:
Patrick tested it lol
where it says "During 1960s these seahorses were commonly sold through mail orders" for just a split second, under that, it also says "(so they probably moved slower)"
Spongebob: A Rock. oh oh oh a roock.
Squidward: That's just a rock, it doesn't move at all.
Mr Slav: *Top Slowest Thing Ever*
reigarw comparisons (rest in peace): impossible
@frost_co Dang it! I was already going to make a Reigarw comparison reference, guess I got too late
@@nanamilavender time goes pretty fast…
Arthur's invention isn't as slow as time whenever I'm doing the plank positon
Mr slav video is always awesome, never get bored of it.
I made a contraption that would take 10^75 years to be finished it uses exponents and factorials
Contraption?
@@Sergmanny46 yes, it uses 54 colors and 10 numbers, each color changes a number once every year, then 1 turns to 2, it would take 10 years for the first color to restart, color 2 then turns to 1 and color 1 is now 0, and so on, the 54th color would take 10^54 years to be completed, then the colors switch to different positions and the process repeats until all combinations of the 54 colors are done
@@Misitan that's cool, I've seen that with cogs
Is it your love for me?
@@FakenameStevens wth
Hello mr Slav. Was wondering if you can make Top Conquerors of all time. U made a video about generals but that was mostly about battles and wins and not mainly the land they annihilated as a result. If you can make a video about it that would be much appreciated. Keep up the good work and soon you'll eventually reach a million. Thanks!
Fake sigma
2:20 I can't stop laughing watching the bird.
Bruh
Ikr, it's just too cute
it just look like it’s grooving somehow
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Nice ideas
You forgot my sister when she's in a hurry.
So when patrick participated in the snail race with a rock.. the rock actually won.. seeing the fact it moves faster than snails
it could mean the makers of that episode *literally* fact-checked if a rock is faster
reigarw comparisons (rest in peace): impossible
@@ballsacsincorp wait what? reigarw passed away?
did he die answer me right now
is there some kind of comparison channel i don't know about which is some kind of nostalgia thing
eric is a legend he played by the rules
9:23 keep making me spend an eternity to pause at the right second
Sailing stones (also called sliding rocks, walking rocks, rolling stones, and moving rocks) are part of the geological phenomenon in which rocks move and inscribe long tracks along a smooth valley floor without animal intervention. The movement of the rocks occurs when large, thin sheets of ice floating on an ephemeral winter pond break up in the sun. Frozen during cold winter nights, these thin, floating ice panels are driven by wind and shove rocks at speeds up to 5 meters (16') per minute.
A sailing stone in Racetrack Playa
Trails of sliding rocks have been observed and studied in various locations, including Little Bonnie Claire Playa, in Nevada,[1] and most famously at Racetrack Playa, Death Valley National Park, California, where the number and length of tracks are notable.
still not as slow as waiting in a line at disney world.
haha
never been to before :(
@@bingkoiE same, but dont.
Water wills the area during winter and spring and the water pushes the rocks moving them
But still not as slow as doing your home work, much love from hegq-28 planet 👽
"(sorry for so many hidden messages in this video)" I had to listen to the music that sounded like scraping at 0.25x for this
i paused at the right second every time instead
I can't believe it. My purebred, which cost me $1,700, lost to a rock.
reigarw comparisons (rest in peace): impossible
@@ballsacsincorp They will be missed
for anyone wondering, at 0:43 it says “(also probably while making a jabbing motion)”
The pioneers used to ride those rocks all the time. If they knew how to get them to move, I’m sure everyone else does.
Mad funny or mad stupid
Slowest thing: people walking in groups in front of you when you are in hurry
4:40 "Yes this is not a 293 Bagger, just a reference".
Thx man
You think a school clock is the slowest thing ever, wait until you see the speed of my internet connection!
School clock: There is no chance you can beat me, internet connection.
9:40 Lool 6969696969 lollool
Imagine this:You spend months training for an olympic swimming contest,just for all the other contestants to be disqualified and now you can take your own sweet time,how would you feel?
Bro these birds be jigglin'
They're grooooovin
0:44 "Also probably while making a jabbing motion."
The school wifi
you asked in the end how the stones move so in that dessert sometimes a small amount of rain comes out and in the night it freezes and when the day comes up ice starts to melt and per that process that melting ice pushes that stone away because the ice when it freezes or melts is expanding so here
Me when I wake up
5:22 so they probably moved even slower.... I love this.
hi mr slav love your videos
2:30 Me and The Boys are dance walking through our way to the university campus.
There had to be a shallow layer of water in the dry lake bed and nighttime temperatures cold enough for the formation of a thin layer of ice. On sunny days, melting caused the ice to break into large floating panels that, driven by light winds, pushed against the rocks to move them, leaving tracks on the desert floor
9:22 sorry for so many hidden messages in this video? Dude… I recorded this video on my phone screen at the slowest speed and played it back as carefully as humanly possible just to find this… ngl it’s kinda annoying to notice a thing of questionable importance and only be able to see it by going to extreme measures… might as well leave it on the screen for a few seconds so it serves more of a purpose to the viewer.
9:21 '' Sorry for so many hidden messages in this video''
A true hero.
9:22
the rocks move because sometimes, the place where the rocks are flood, and ice sheets form on top where they strat to pile up and flow in a direction and those moving ice sheets push the rocks around
For the moving rocks, sometimes there is ice at early moring. As it melts into water, it carries the rocks. So the lightest breeze could move the rocks
That bird likes to dance
How do you have a "Top Slowest Things Ever" list and not include Joe Biden's brain?
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Political Nerd.
Sleepy joe
slowest thing ever was my dad when he left but never came back
I'm pretty sure out in the open and dry place like that, the wind blows so hard against loose rocks that they move slowly in a direction depending where the windcomes from
still not as slow as my computer running 2 chrome tabs
Jorginho is the fastest person on this planet
5:22 Good one düd 😂
Why are the Timberdoodles dancing I love it
Did I just see those timberdoodles dance 😂😂
Thank you MR SLAV for this video uploaded after 2 weeks. Not a slow upload though. 😄
Them 4 dancing birds be having a nice day than me
"yeah, my daily takes up the road a bit more but is no real problem"
Bro's daily: 3:52
haha yeah i was making a jabbing motion on the space bar to catch that remark about making a jabbing motion
ITS NOT JUST A ROCK, ITS A BOULDER something in spongebob or something
9:53 So SpongeBob was right in the Pizza Delivery Episode 😱
Like that old square Pioneer used to say :
"It's not just a Boulder, it's a rock"
thank you for putting the music in the description , it saves me so much time every time i hear a good song and i cant find it
judging by the speed of normal rocks, I'd say this rock is already pretty fast
Top most random thing ever
nice video, but what about the Pitch Drop Experiment?
The slowest thing ever to exist must be my internet cuz goddamn this took half a day to successfully be posted here
Slowest thing ever: me solving math problems
Not as slow as the clock right before school ends.
I commented this before watching the video. Glad to see that I am agreed with.
Dude since you must have no more idea I might have an idea for you please take it I want you to make a video about the greatest samuraï of all time
Do you know the slowest thing?
My internet
Also probably while making a jabbing motion.
Top Bad People ever.... MR SLAV MAKE A video on this....
*Bruh there was like 4 adds that popped out of my screen it cant be skipped👹*
Same but I had 10
0:44 ''(also probably while making a jabbing motion)''
9:21 the hidden message says "sorry for so many hidden messages in this video"
9:23 you're not sorry
2:54 Sometimes you can win by default just by trying. Nobody ever succeeds by giving up
The slowest in the world:
Me eating
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The rock moves by the ice that forms at night, then it gets push by the wind while the ice is melting front the sun
Without watching the video… my internet
those birds be vibin