music list because i have skill issue and can't get chapters to work 00:00 Snowman - MOTHER 3 00:15 Battle Against a Mobile Opponent - Earthbound 00:30 Dialtone - Deltarune Chapter 2 00:52 Ness' Bike - Earthbound 01:12 Cool Mixtape - Deltarune Chapter 2 01:39 The Lost Underworld - Earthbound 01:56 Bazaar [Scaraba] - Earthbound 02:16 Red-Green-Yellow-Yellow - MOTHER 3 02:32 Faint Courage - Deltarune Chapter 2 02:44 A CYBER'S WORLD? - Deltarune Chapter 2 03:33 Battle Against a Weak Opponent - Earthbound 03:53 Battle Against an Unsettling Opponent - Earthbound 04:12 An Ending - Undertale 04:33 Battle Against a Machine - Earthbound 04:57 Get on the Bus - Earthbound 05:10 Spookwave - Undertale 05:34 Apple Kid's Theme - Earthbound 05:50 Name These Children - MOTHER 3 06:37 Attack of the Killer Queen - Deltarune Chapter 2 07:03 Hospital - Earthbound 07:23 Kraken of the Sea - Earthbound 07:38 Smart Race - Deltarune Chapter 2 08:16 Sanctuary Guardian - Earthbound 08:37 The Place - Earthbound 09:00 Dogsong - Undertale 09:10 Winters White - Earthbound 09:40 Monkey's Love Song - MOTHER 3 09:52 THE WORLD REVOLVING - Deltarune Chapter 1 10:22 Giygas' Lair - Earthbound 10:40 Giygas' Intimidation - Earthbound 11:00 Power of -NEO- - Undertale not super happy with how this one turned out, but that could just be self-doubt speaking
I was about to correct you with the first one, but then I realized.. Snowman sounds really similar to the Route 113(The place with all the volcanic soot) music from Pokemon Emerald. Someone even did a mashup of the two songs, but it's not available anymore :( Now I realized, a lot of Mother series music seems to have inspired Pokemon music
I particularly enjoy how every track is somehow related to the image in question, like how 'Snowman' was chosen for the world's smallest snowman and 'A CYBER'S WORLD' was used for the globe maps.
It's science mixed with marketing. Case in point I believe that's made by IBM which have dome some things like a micro logo too around those years, not only putting their name in cute news but also showcasing the precision of their work.
I have to say, the microscope that was used to make "a boy and his atom", was trasladated to Spain by some scientists in a car, dissasembled for storage motives. When a police officer checked the trunk in a ramdom search, the scientists said "it's a nuclear forces microscope" and the guy though it was a nuclear weapon.
It is interesting how some of these images do, in fact, make sense in certain context and don't seem really weird after that. Others just look really bizarre, even with context.
@@Annexialolother dangers include: 1-hitting your toe every time you're near a door frame or a table's and/or a chair's leg 2-having shoes made from lego Which are upside down sewn to your foot 3-slowly experiencing the death of the cosmos, as you start to float in darkness, feeling all the the pain you have felt in your entire life multipled by 100x. And just when you think you might finally receive the sweet release of death, all your wounds heal and the cycle starts over again as you realize that you will never be freed from this "shouldn't have divided by 0" you think to yourself as you accept your fate and admit your guilt
You can also use it to work out how big Godzilla would need to be in order to fly using his atomic puke, like he did during that 70s movie!... Unfortunately he would need to be more than 2,100 meters tall in order to imitate an Aluminum/LOX rocket, using data from the 'atomic rockets' website... The original Godzilla was only 122 meters. :/
@@Ungantor mechagodzilla in godzilla vs kong is 122 meters, no godzilla to my knowledge has ever been exactly 122 meters with the closest being godzilla vs kong godzilla who is 120 meters tall. godzilla in godzilla vs hedorah (the one where he flies) was 50m.
@@Ungantor I don't really get the logic behind that. Godzilla seems to be able to store A LOT more energy than a conventional rocket, so wouldn't him being smaller make it easier to fly?
Accurate. Jokes aside,mother 3 Is probably the most depressing game Nintendo ever relased,i Just feel horrible for poor Lucas and his family,he suffered soo much,i Just wanna hug him
I forgot the term of it but it's of interest for morphology (and old, species classification) to compare how the same structure differs between species like how without comparison you maybe thought that the hand was the small tip and not all the bones that are going down on the wing.
So I understand a few of the less obvious ones without context: 0:15 A demonstration of topology showing how two linked loops attached to a main body can be separated by morphing it without tearing. Why they used a human figure I don’t know, but I imagine it’s for memorability. 0:33 A diagram of your chances of winning Russian Roulette each time you play. Notably, if you lose once you can apparently still play again, you just lose automatically. Which makes sense if you don’t think too hard. 2:45 A human head represented using the mercator projection (used for maps by people who hate maps), showing the crazy warping that happens around the edges when you try to map a sphere onto a square. 3:55 Looks like a German language textbook asking the reader to name each knobbly body part on the gremlin thing. Mildly horrifying. 5:16 Dunno if this counts as not-obvious, but it’s a diagram of how sounds can reach the ears from directions other than directly at the source. 8:22 I believe positive ions are named ‘cat-ions’, and negative ones are named ‘an-ions’, hence anode and cathode. This is a pun for helping with memorisation. 9:57 Again probably obvious, but this is a demonstration of a thing I can’t remember the name of, where if you tuck the mass of a rotating object closer to the centre of rotation, the rotation speeds up because the mass keeps a similar velocity but can complete each rotation without crossing as much distance… Something along those lines. 10:25 If I had to guess, this is a look at learned fears. Baby is taught to be afraid of a specific man, man happens to have a beard, baby is now afraid of men with beards in general - including Santa. Good call baby, Santa’s only an anagram away from the devil. 10:43 This is actually an art diagram. Facial feature tend to be measured in eye-lengths, since so many facial features are ‘about an eye-length’ apart. But this is what it would look like if you put an actual eye whenever you used an eye-length.
0:00 I’m just imagining those scientists chilling one day then one of them goes “hey guys what if we make a snowman, but like really small” then proceeding to just do it for shits and giggles
on this type of situation, i probably would get attack by the shark before even processing a word soo "A" is the least only world i would say at that moment.
@@42Fossy I think it’s supposed to be some meditation of letting go of your physical body, slowly taking away each piece as to free you. But that’s just a hypothesis created from what I’ve seen, I haven’t actually read it.
The funny thing is the music (with context of the games and the scenes that they play in) are perfectly selected with each diagram. Another way to visualize this is earthbound boss themes are placed on images that resemble the boss. It's too funny. Nice Vid!
2:30 that's not a science diagram, that's a curious George book, I think I have it. George basically goes to the doctors and while he's alone gets high.
2:44 I was literally going to comment "It would be funny if it transitioned into another picture at the bass drop," not expecting it to actually happen... BUT IT ACTUALLY DID Lmao you're literally a legend and my favorite now.
7:21 The society: "Schools prepare you to life" Me, an intellectual: "oh wow look, an selachimorpha specimen just behind you, i think that for your life probabilities now, you should run"
9:50 I remember this one, I think. It's about sympathetic neuron activation (probably a better name for it but ICR). The point is that the neurons related to the motor actions of eating a banana are activated in the brain of the monkey observing the other monkey perform the action.
i’m fairly certain 10:30 is the little albert experiment (correct me if i’m wrong), they wanted to test classical conditioning and continually frightened and made him cry, it was quite a horrible experiment and sadly the child died when he was six.
@@sem_aki One of the babies named Albert lived to be 87 so you’re right on that front but there was another baby that died from fluids in his brain that he had since birth at six and his name was Douglass.
7:04 Broca aphasia. The patient still understands the meaning of words, but cannot pronounce the sentence well, a sign of the Broca area - associated with the motor cortex which moves the mouth - being damaged. If it was Wernicke aphasia, the patients would be using words unrelated to the injury since damage to the Wernicke area stops one from understanding language, but not pronouncing it. Global aphasia also indicates damage to the Wernicke area, so it is also ruled out. Yes I don't have friends and don't touch grass.
7:38 This diagram is clearly wrong.The person in the bottom right has their hands in a piano playing position and it should be in a clapping like position.If the bird had its wings in that position,they’d be broken.
Politicians to public: We are spending billions on science and research of which we are making atomic level technology this very instant. Scientists on said technology: Oh snowman ☃️
yt added a feature to let you see which parts of a video are most replayed and the single frame of skeleton is exponentially higher than the rest of the video
"Look like shitposts"? No these are shitposts, just in actual papers or educational material that also have a genuine purpose. For the most part, some of the simpler ones just look like filler. Scientists and academics also have a sense of humour.
2:18 This part is very depressing, as it implies that George smelled a ton of Ether, leading to him dying essentially. when George sniffed the ether he began experiencing the symptoms of Ether poisoning which includes, dizziness, drowsiness, bradycardia, and hypothermia. He also mentions feeling like he is flying, which could be a sign of a near-death experience or just passing out completely because of his body trying its best to keep itself alive . In the next panel, we see that random colors and shapes are moving before his eyes. This is a common symptom of gamma wave surges, which can occur during the final seconds of consciousness before death and well the last panel is very obvious and whats even more disturbing is that through out his brutal death he smiles during the entire thing.
Thank for fulfilling my wishes, now resume to find all the surreal science diagrams this world has to offer. For me, for your channel, for you, for humanity's sake goddamint.
I have no idea why I get these in my recommends, but I also cannot describe how much the music of these games can somehow capture an entire mood with only 2 notes of polyphony
music list because i have skill issue and can't get chapters to work
00:00 Snowman - MOTHER 3
00:15 Battle Against a Mobile Opponent - Earthbound
00:30 Dialtone - Deltarune Chapter 2
00:52 Ness' Bike - Earthbound
01:12 Cool Mixtape - Deltarune Chapter 2
01:39 The Lost Underworld - Earthbound
01:56 Bazaar [Scaraba] - Earthbound
02:16 Red-Green-Yellow-Yellow - MOTHER 3
02:32 Faint Courage - Deltarune Chapter 2
02:44 A CYBER'S WORLD? - Deltarune Chapter 2
03:33 Battle Against a Weak Opponent - Earthbound
03:53 Battle Against an Unsettling Opponent - Earthbound
04:12 An Ending - Undertale
04:33 Battle Against a Machine - Earthbound
04:57 Get on the Bus - Earthbound
05:10 Spookwave - Undertale
05:34 Apple Kid's Theme - Earthbound
05:50 Name These Children - MOTHER 3
06:37 Attack of the Killer Queen - Deltarune Chapter 2
07:03 Hospital - Earthbound
07:23 Kraken of the Sea - Earthbound
07:38 Smart Race - Deltarune Chapter 2
08:16 Sanctuary Guardian - Earthbound
08:37 The Place - Earthbound
09:00 Dogsong - Undertale
09:10 Winters White - Earthbound
09:40 Monkey's Love Song - MOTHER 3
09:52 THE WORLD REVOLVING - Deltarune Chapter 1
10:22 Giygas' Lair - Earthbound
10:40 Giygas' Intimidation - Earthbound
11:00 Power of -NEO- - Undertale
not super happy with how this one turned out, but that could just be self-doubt speaking
Something is incorrect in dialtone,there's a 0
9:39 MEGALOVANIA - Undertale
I was about to correct you with the first one, but then I realized.. Snowman sounds really similar to the Route 113(The place with all the volcanic soot) music from Pokemon Emerald.
Someone even did a mashup of the two songs, but it's not available anymore :(
Now I realized, a lot of Mother series music seems to have inspired Pokemon music
I particularly enjoy how every track is somehow related to the image in question, like how 'Snowman' was chosen for the world's smallest snowman and 'A CYBER'S WORLD' was used for the globe maps.
Cool Mixtape sounds like something from VVVVV
The fact that the scientists took time out of their day to make a tiny snowman is such a weird thought. It's cute but a weird thing to think about
If you document it, it's called science and experiment, but if you dont, then it's called fooling around.
It's science mixed with marketing. Case in point I believe that's made by IBM which have dome some things like a micro logo too around those years, not only putting their name in cute news but also showcasing the precision of their work.
See: “A Boy and his Atom”
Ya it’s money
I have to say, the microscope that was used to make "a boy and his atom", was trasladated to Spain by some scientists in a car, dissasembled for storage motives. When a police officer checked the trunk in a ramdom search, the scientists said "it's a nuclear forces microscope" and the guy though it was a nuclear weapon.
It is interesting how some of these images do, in fact, make sense in certain context and don't seem really weird after that.
Others just look really bizarre, even with context.
“I don’t agree with you.”
“Maybe one day you’ll be as smart as I am”
@@vbgvbg1133 "no good uh ache and uh uh uh knees and ankles uh home doctor and legs"
“One of the many dangers of dividing by zero.”
@@vbgvbg1133 that image appeared just after i finish reading this comment, guess she's just that smart
@@Annexialolother dangers include:
1-hitting your toe every time you're near a door frame or a table's and/or a chair's leg
2-having shoes made from lego Which are upside down sewn to your foot
3-slowly experiencing the death of the cosmos, as you start to float in darkness, feeling all the the pain you have felt in your entire life multipled by 100x.
And just when you think you might finally receive the sweet release of death, all your wounds heal and the cycle starts over again as you realize that you will never be freed from this "shouldn't have divided by 0" you think to yourself as you accept your fate and admit your guilt
1:47 This image(theory) comes from a really odd archaeological finding of a small dinosaur's bones within a fluid impact crater.
i want to learn more about this and how they found this. how can i find more info?
You can also use it to work out how big Godzilla would need to be in order to fly using his atomic puke, like he did during that 70s movie!... Unfortunately he would need to be more than 2,100 meters tall in order to imitate an Aluminum/LOX rocket, using data from the 'atomic rockets' website... The original Godzilla was only 122 meters. :/
@@Ungantor mechagodzilla in godzilla vs kong is 122 meters, no godzilla to my knowledge has ever been exactly 122 meters with the closest being godzilla vs kong godzilla who is 120 meters tall. godzilla in godzilla vs hedorah (the one where he flies) was 50m.
@@Ungantor I don't really get the logic behind that. Godzilla seems to be able to store A LOT more energy than a conventional rocket, so wouldn't him being smaller make it easier to fly?
I played Earthbound, and I can say that is the lost underworld music. Yes the enemies are dinosaurs.
8:38 I hate that "You are *now* an upright headless torso" implies that your head is now useless and has no use in keeping you alive anymore
I want to know the context of that image so bad
I also hate that there is very clearly blood on their hands..
what have they done.
“is the soil full of sand?”
“yes”
*”S A N D”*
4:13 I love how the question is “see the sadness.”
9:35 I love how easily I can tell this is a friction problem
I was taking physics too long now anytime I see ice I can't help but think no friction
@@smoothbrained4channer976 You don't need to go to college to solve these highschool friction problems..
I was so confused lol like what is this image
5:50 Mother 3 in a nutshell
Accurate.
Jokes aside,mother 3 Is probably the most depressing game Nintendo ever relased,i Just feel horrible for poor Lucas and his family,he suffered soo much,i Just wanna hug him
Also 4:13
Biblical Accurate Angels: "Do not be afraid, child"
Also, Biblical Accurate Angels: 10:41
10:41 - I like how even the text is like "this is a pretty menacing diagram"
Looks like an art guide, trying to make a face with certain proportions using eye widths.
I lost it when a banana on a golden ratio appeared with Queen's music busting out of my speakers
9:53 love how they need to point it out that it's indeed in fact that he's not a dumbell.
A dumbbell
7:04 me trying to say anything
bro i think you got uh aphas
That’s uh uh probably not uh uh normal uh you should uh see a uh doctor
uh i do not uh understand uh what uh you're saying uh uh uh
Don't cry because the exam is long,
Smile because you studied.
i didnt study
@@A_Guy_with_Ribbon then cry
10:38 has a terrifying context
I hate that i know the context
I hate that i know the context as well
…What is the context
@@nonsense618 look up the Little Albert Experiment
3:01 “Hello, potion seller . . .”
Holy shit, I legit lost it at 7:50. Best part of the video.
I forgot the term of it but it's of interest for morphology (and old, species classification) to compare how the same structure differs between species like how without comparison you maybe thought that the hand was the small tip and not all the bones that are going down on the wing.
Me too
@@0Clewi0 yeah, I saw one with a turtle and it was so cursed 💀
5:10 I don't think I've ever seen a better match up between an unrelated image and sound than this
So I understand a few of the less obvious ones without context:
0:15 A demonstration of topology showing how two linked loops attached to a main body can be separated by morphing it without tearing. Why they used a human figure I don’t know, but I imagine it’s for memorability.
0:33 A diagram of your chances of winning Russian Roulette each time you play. Notably, if you lose once you can apparently still play again, you just lose automatically. Which makes sense if you don’t think too hard.
2:45 A human head represented using the mercator projection (used for maps by people who hate maps), showing the crazy warping that happens around the edges when you try to map a sphere onto a square.
3:55 Looks like a German language textbook asking the reader to name each knobbly body part on the gremlin thing. Mildly horrifying.
5:16 Dunno if this counts as not-obvious, but it’s a diagram of how sounds can reach the ears from directions other than directly at the source.
8:22 I believe positive ions are named ‘cat-ions’, and negative ones are named ‘an-ions’, hence anode and cathode. This is a pun for helping with memorisation.
9:57 Again probably obvious, but this is a demonstration of a thing I can’t remember the name of, where if you tuck the mass of a rotating object closer to the centre of rotation, the rotation speeds up because the mass keeps a similar velocity but can complete each rotation without crossing as much distance… Something along those lines.
10:25 If I had to guess, this is a look at learned fears. Baby is taught to be afraid of a specific man, man happens to have a beard, baby is now afraid of men with beards in general - including Santa. Good call baby, Santa’s only an anagram away from the devil.
10:43 This is actually an art diagram. Facial feature tend to be measured in eye-lengths, since so many facial features are ‘about an eye-length’ apart. But this is what it would look like if you put an actual eye whenever you used an eye-length.
10:25 seems to be Little Albert, a baby who was conditioned to fear fluffy things by association with loud noises
9:57 looks to be a demonstration of inertia and momentum
8:40 probably isn't a real science diagram, but rather from some sort of fictional instructions, taking by "head floats"
@@fulana_de_tal looks like meditation or something to me
Luckily, you won't be thinking too hard after losing Russian Roulette.
0:00 I’m just imagining those scientists chilling one day then one of them goes “hey guys what if we make a snowman, but like really small” then proceeding to just do it for shits and giggles
10:41 I love how even the diagram knows that it looks sinister.
7:21 so the real one was ""Wow! Big fish!"" instead of ""a""?
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Goofy ahh icon
on this type of situation, i probably would get attack by the shark before even processing a word soo "A" is the least only world i would say at that moment.
I think there were multiple versions
Smol shark girl
8:33 - You did not just cut it off.
I was just waiting for thiat part :(
I’m glad I’m not the only one who was upset by my favorite part being cut off
it’s the “what” meme?
8:38 this one is genuinely really horrifying for so many reasons
The book is called Freeing the Natural Voice! There’s a pdf file of it but that’s a http so I ain’t touching that.
What the frickkk
*y o u a r e n o w a n u p r i g h t h e a d l e s s t o r s o.*
@@stuffedbrains Can you explain that diagram at all?
@@42Fossy I think it’s supposed to be some meditation of letting go of your physical body, slowly taking away each piece as to free you. But that’s just a hypothesis created from what I’ve seen, I haven’t actually read it.
3:01 Potion Seller. I am going into battle, and I need ONLY your strongest potions.
You can't handle my potions, traveller
I'm trying to imagine that mean but someone asking for it in a Pokemon world
Ok ehy is everyone talking about potions on this specific image?
11:00 NAH THATS NOT A DIAGRAM THATS A BOSS FIGHT.
WHY DO I HEAR BOSS MUSIC
Mercator projection looks like hes going into battle, and needs only your strongest potions
In a perfect world maps like these would not exist. *But this is not a perfect world*
9:59 ways professor dumbbell shows his disgust as experiment 873 fails to turn him into a actual dumbbell (pictured)
A dumbbell
The funny thing is the music (with context of the games and the scenes that they play in) are perfectly selected with each diagram. Another way to visualize this is earthbound boss themes are placed on images that resemble the boss. It's too funny. Nice Vid!
2:50 what does a cyber world have to do with this
Get on the bus
@@tf2isagoodgame282 Everything
Image of a banana with cool mixtape was perfect!
1:26 when i saw the banana with the music a meme saying:
*stop everiting!
*Kris get the banana
*Potassium
2:30 that's not a science diagram, that's a curious George book, I think I have it. George basically goes to the doctors and while he's alone gets high.
Agree, also it might be fanmade too!
3:42 just look at that dude's face
He look like he is enjoying it
"Ah noooo, mah tendons... I need those..."
He looks british
M8 lookin' like perfect face squidward
bite
2:44 I was literally going to comment "It would be funny if it transitioned into another picture at the bass drop," not expecting it to actually happen...
BUT IT ACTUALLY DID Lmao you're literally a legend and my favorite now.
2:16 That’s not a science diagram. That’s an illustration from “Curious George gets a Job”, a book which I actually have in my possession!
Con you try to explain the 2:16 image?
@@The_Fridge_Guardian nothing much to explain. He finds a thing of ether and sniffs it. He ends up in the hospital.
That’s crazy
@@John_OrangeFish lol, funny that you comment this right when I start getting back into cursed science diagrams with music
I remember reading that thing as a kid, nostalgia
7:21
The society: "Schools prepare you to life"
Me, an intellectual: "oh wow look, an selachimorpha specimen just behind you, i think that for your life probabilities now, you should run"
8:19 haha coz they are pawsitive
9:50 I remember this one, I think. It's about sympathetic neuron activation (probably a better name for it but ICR). The point is that the neurons related to the motor actions of eating a banana are activated in the brain of the monkey observing the other monkey perform the action.
Lmao idk why I can't stop laughing at this
8:49
This is from Freeing the Natural Voice, a book about… well, I’m not quite sure what it’s about.
2:24 george be trippin hard
2:53 you did the right, A cyber's world? Is one of the best tracks in the game
i’m fairly certain 10:30 is the little albert experiment (correct me if i’m wrong), they wanted to test classical conditioning and continually frightened and made him cry, it was quite a horrible experiment and sadly the child died when he was six.
So we're looking at the picture of a dead child
@@Blue-hx8qu yes, i also looked it up and this is definitely a picture from the study.
Pretty sure he died in 2007 at 87 years old
@@sem_aki that’s not what i read, but i didn’t delve too deep.
@@sem_aki One of the babies named Albert lived to be 87 so you’re right on that front but there was another baby that died from fluids in his brain that he had since birth at six and his name was Douglass.
the diagram at 9:04 is from Wikipedia incase anyone was wondering
9:47 unattended newborns when they see drain cleaner
3:35 bro really said: uhh ah hi oooh
8:39 thank sience Book for nightmare fuel
It’s called Freeing the Natural Voice!
7:04 Broca aphasia. The patient still understands the meaning of words, but cannot pronounce the sentence well, a sign of the Broca area - associated with the motor cortex which moves the mouth - being damaged. If it was Wernicke aphasia, the patients would be using words unrelated to the injury since damage to the Wernicke area stops one from understanding language, but not pronouncing it. Global aphasia also indicates damage to the Wernicke area, so it is also ruled out.
Yes I don't have friends and don't touch grass.
0:37 THE W L RATIO
😲
1:6 ain’t no way
1:23 wondering if that one is accurate.
only one way to find out
ITS TIME TO FIND IT OUT
AW YEAH ROAD TRIP EVERYONE
Seat belts everyone!
@@simplylawfull1778 Please let this be a normal field trip-
7:04 broca's/non-fluent aphasia
9:39
Is that sans Deltarune from smash?
They really add him in undertale as secret boss?
Yes,and you unlock him by killing Chaos elfis,Who Is found in the Otherworld
1:12 wow, that get's brutal. 90 is probably going to send me into a temporary existential crisis.
*Small design may be big fun, but it has its limits*
S C I E N C E
2:45 should’ve been some kind of shop music, he looks like he’s about to buy some potions
"Is the soil full of sand?" Yes> "SAND" almost feels like something that would belong in xkcd
SAND
The Virgin Globus vs The Chad Merkator-Projektion
The banana image was perfectly timed
Guy who got bit at 3:34 be like: Ugh, who put you on the planet?!
Globus actually looks kind of friendly, if you ask me.
i dont know how you manage to find every single perfect little song for these images, but damn does it fit well
The main thing I got from this is that Johnny Bravo is a Merkator projection.
7:38 had me laughing
7:50 had me laughing harder.
2:33 sad crab
Oh no the poor crab! I feel so bad for it. Look into it's eyes, it knows. Legit close to tears, I'm not even joking :(
The cybers world map projections were hilarious
1:58 S A N D
S A N D
*S A N D*
S
A
N
D
S
A
N
D
S
A
N
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2:45 a potion seller.
7:38
This diagram is clearly wrong.The person in the bottom right has their hands in a piano playing position and it should be in a clapping like position.If the bird had its wings in that position,they’d be broken.
Furthermore, the human's toes aren't curled to perch in the manor that the bird's are.
what do you mean a clapping like position
@@scribblecloud
What I mean is that the palms of the hands face each other instead of facing down
2:44 this is probably german, this shows that the mercator projection does to a map of the world
guy at 3:01 looks like he requires the strongest potions.
And yet still no Megalovania, but that's alright.
Check 9:39 again
Megolovania is overrated
No it’s not
As someone who've listened to Megalovania since Undertale's release. I hope your ears suffer
Omori Ost is perfect for this kind of video!
oooooh yes absolutely!!!! would love to see that!!
2:16 george literally huffed that shit that Raul Duke was warning himself about in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Bro of course you use the world revolving for the professor with dumbbells
A dumbbell
Showing multiple versions of the same diagram the song keeps going gets me every time LMAO truly an innovation on this format
It makes me so happy that you managed to make the diagrams fit so well with the music, I mainly noticed this with the EarthBound tracks.
10:30 I think that's one of those experiments that went wrong.
1:12 honestly that's something the queen would do
The part with the vomiting dinosaur was such a missed opportunity
that first one is so adorable
3:04
''In a perfect world, men like me would not exist - but this is not a perfect world.''
Am i the only one who has terrifying memories related to earthbound?
10:46 bibble accurate angel
Politicians to public: We are spending billions on science and research of which we are making atomic level technology this very instant.
Scientists on said technology: Oh snowman ☃️
1:34 Ah yes Tusk Act 3
yt added a feature to let you see which parts of a video are most replayed
and the single frame of skeleton is exponentially higher than the rest of the video
epic
You were faithful to your promise, and I mine!
5:49 has got to be the most fitting, because if there's any piece of music that could make me cry, it's this one.
That last one caught me off-guard, but it felt right to feel that way. I guess I should've seen something like that coming considering the music.
Mercator's projection is basically GigaChad among all projections.
i think some of these are even funnier knowing what they're trying to convey
I appreciate the level of nuance and inside jokes that goes into these.
the sequel we deserved
"Look like shitposts"?
No these are shitposts, just in actual papers or educational material that also have a genuine purpose. For the most part, some of the simpler ones just look like filler.
Scientists and academics also have a sense of humour.
2:18
This part is very depressing, as it implies that George smelled a ton of Ether, leading to him dying essentially.
when George sniffed the ether he began experiencing the symptoms of Ether poisoning which includes, dizziness, drowsiness, bradycardia, and hypothermia. He also mentions feeling like he is flying, which could be a sign of a near-death experience or just passing out completely because of his body trying its best to keep itself alive . In the next panel, we see that random colors and shapes are moving before his eyes. This is a common symptom of gamma wave surges, which can occur during the final seconds of consciousness before death and well the last panel is very obvious and whats even more disturbing is that through out his brutal death he smiles during the entire thing.
Don’t worry he gets to the hospital in the book
Thank for fulfilling my wishes, now resume to find all the surreal science diagrams this world has to offer. For me, for your channel, for you, for humanity's sake goddamint.
I have no idea why I get these in my recommends, but I also cannot describe how much the music of these games can somehow capture an entire mood with only 2 notes of polyphony
This is awesome, watching these are actually entertaining and learning new things at the same time
i love how the queen music has a car one and a banana one