That's a very strange fear, coming from someone who thinks balloons are pretty neat. If you want to be terrified of balloons again look up the short "Billy's Balloon" by Don Hertzfeldt.
I know how you feel, I have sensitive hearing so when a Balloon bursts, what I hear is a Bomb exploding right next to me, and no, I do not enjoy that at all. I will not go into a room that has any form of Balloon in it, way too scared of that sound they make when they burst.
@@thephoenixking1086 i’m really glad i’m not the only one i have adhd and aspergers The sensitive hearing is with the aspergers and stifles me balloons popping is just on another level the same level with fireworks…
Shout out all the people that clicked on a video saying "popping a balloon in an Anechoic chamber" only to get upset when they saw a video of someone popping a balloon in an Anechoic chamber
@@stewartgoodwin9488 The video did what it said, no frills, no fluff. He popped a balloon in an anechoic chamber. What more could you have possibly wanted?
It doesn't. Pop a baloon out in the open in a park or something with nothing around for 50m and still loud. Can't explain whats happening in this vid though :/
@@joshuadalton6063I assume it’s because, in an open area, the sound is allowed to travel freely with ease, whereas in this chamber, much of it is being absorbed by the surrounding structures.
@@TechnologicallyTechnical Yeah but theres still the sound that travels the direct path from the pop to the mic, just as in an open area the sound can't bounce of anything so only the direct sound will ever also hit the mic in that situation too.
Listen closely and you will hear that the audio feed has some kind of stereo separation effect or similar, which totally defeats the purpose of an anechoic chamber. I was expecting some clean recording, so i got dissapointed and disliked...
He ruined the experiment by coccoing the balloon in his shirt, thereby cancelling any sound ripples and wave reverberations. This is a biased flawed demonstration, so I downvoted. He needed to try it without any containment clith or other types of layers. It's not a true test. I'm a molecular biologist, so I am quite familiar with the scientific method, before someone starts mouthing off. He introduced an unnecessary variable, sequestering the balloon in a cloth cradle.
@@robertovalle655 The reason he did that is so that the balloon fragments didn't get all over the floor of the chamber. The 'floor' is a wire mesh, so any fragments would fall right through and get all over the lower baffles. Try doing it yourself in a normal room with a balloon in your shirt, it will sound much louder than it did in this video.
+tainty b thats not even remotely true.. People are dusliking it because they expect it to be something special or interesting.. not just a fairly genetic slightly muffled balloon pop
But I don't even swear... I don't get some people. I didn't expect to get any more than 20 views, but now that I have over 1 million I might as well enable monetization.
For those of you watching wondering what an Anechoic Chamber is, its a room designed to completely absorb reflections of either sound or electromagnetic waves. If you didn't get it, its simply a room made to be more quiet :P
For those of you who don't know what an Anechoic Room is: An anechoic room is a specially designed room where the walls are built to absorb sound, which brings the sound in such a room to around -13 decibels. The silence can make a human hyper aware of the sounds their body makes, even making someone aware to the sound of blood moving in their veins and the creaking of their joints. Science! Edited for some correction.
Should be titled "blowing up a balloon then struggling to pop it for a few seconds followed by a null response by everyone watching." Then it would be accurate.
I see so it makes a 'pop' then 'aahhhh' sound. Hmm you learn something new every day. After reading the description, and watching it again, I feel sorry for the fact that he did, indeed, lose a fragment, and you could hear the awkward ruffling of his facial expression of annoyance. if this video would've come out today it would be a 15-minute video where they spend 10 minutes explaining how the came up with the idea and how they got to some lab or something to lend them their chamber to record the video, the 40 second clip of the balloon popping and then 4 minutes saying how amazing this experience was, thanking the lab, thanking their subscribers and the outro. Bose lore: Bose was founded in 1964 by Amar Bose with angel investor funding, including Amar's thesis advisor and professor, YW Lee. Bose's interest in speaker systems had begun in 1956 when he purchased a stereo system and was disappointed with its performance. The purpose of the company was to develop speaker systems which used multiple speakers aimed at the surrounding walls to reflect the sound and replicate the sound of a concert hall
@@moconnell663 there are plenty of bigger rooms to pop it in, like the underground flood chambers in Japan, Tom Scott recently crawled into some extremely reverbing underground room.
I've been in one myself, at Sacramento State University's anechoic chamber. It's a hell of an experience being in there, and also having the lights out. Once you walk out, you can easily hear the smallest and slightest things. I would recommend anyone to try it for themselves.
@@erinkemble5950 Hello from the future. Maybe this also cancels out vibrations, giving some effect that they'd be able to notice. Hope we'll find out someday.
I was in the one at Electrovoice. You can’t stay in there too long. The lack of reflected sounds starts to get a little disorienting. And you can hear your heartbeat.
Tinnitus is constant, my resting heartbeat is anything from 22 to 60 times a minute, depending on my frame of mind, probably 60 times a minute under stress so how would it down out my tinnitus? I'm curious as tinnitus fucks up my life bigtime and hearing anything else is often difficult.
This video should be called “Popping a balloon in an anechoic chamber without ten minutes of BS preamble to waste your life”. Maybe then people would stop downvoting it needlessly. Personally, I appreciate that you are helping me not waste whatever remaining time I have
From S10 Blazer SAS videos to Fat Albert then on to Chevy Chase, a kangaroo on a couch leading into an unreleased Mike Judge animation. Here I am now, wondering what in the crap happened to the algorithm.
There’s no echo when the people are talking, which is a bit strange but not unheard of, but then the balloon pops and it just sounds like a snap, so weird and awesome
Well, its not that accurate, because there is sound (Ήχος) in that room. Ηχώ (echo) is the correct word, its the reflection of a sound. Sothis rom has no echo effect because this effect cant be achieved, but sound can.
Sound absorption in this type of room is so acute, that a person can hear their Cardiac valves opening and closing. Can also hear blood flowing through blood vessels.
Kit Carson pff. I have a feeling I could make it 3 hours. I get your point, there silence is like torture and disorienting, but I'd be surprised that someone intent on going for a record couldn't go a lot longer.
The online article that I read stated that a disturbance that affects the inner ear is the limiting factor. I would tell you the name of the publisher....unfortunately, I can not remember it.
I’ve been in one of these before and it’s so quiet you can hear your own blood circulating in your head. _Not something you really want to experience for an extended period of time._
@@tompw3141 it’s not typical to be able to hear your own heartbeat or blood swooshing in your head under a normal relaxed condition. You may have pulsatile tinnitus if you can hear it while relaxed.
@@leoh6742 because this is the kind of clip that Your Daily Dose of Internet would use in one of his videos and people click the like button because they recognize this too...........obviously.
there is one of these rooms thats been built that you can only be in it for short periods of time because its so quiet in there it can make you hulicinate
@@Ra-Hul-K i’m not sure. I think it absorbs noise kinda like noise cancelling headphones so yes it’s absorbs nose but every noise is clearer rather than actually being louder. That’s just my hypothesis, I have no idea about how it works lol 😂
It actually was not anticlimactic. Normally a balloon pop is loud, shrill, and explosive. So given that context, the balloon making such a small and quiet sound when being popped was actually rather shocking in contrast to what someone would normally expect a balloon pop to sound like. So unless you expected the balloon pop to sound like a chicken, then this video was rather interesting and rewarding for what it is. I mean it's a video of a guy popping a balloon...how much excitement do you expect....
Anticlimactic is still not the right word. Anticlimactic refers to a situation that builds up in excitement and anticipation and foreshadows something big to happen during the climax only to dramatically drop off and disappoint. With the KEY part being the exciting build up. This video on the other hand consists of an expressionless man casually blowing up and tying a balloon before popping it. That is the complete opposite of an exciting buildup. Not to mention that 99.99999% of all people on UA-cam have seen a balloon pop in their life, so the entire action of popping a balloon should lend itself to be unspectacular. So some correct words to describe this video could be boring, uneventful, or unimpressive. Now, the people in the video could have made it ironically anticlimactic with more production. They could have added suspenseful music. They could have put earplugs in or worn safety glasses. The man could have even stood in a defensive position or cringed as he was about to pop the balloon. All those things would have made you think something crazy was about to happen, and that would have been anticlimactic.
In my recommended? Something I’ll watch and never use for the rest of my life? Something to help me keep avoiding the inevitable heat-death of the universe? Yes please.
I love that this doesn't have an unnecessary intro about the history of the balloon, what it's made of, how to blow it up and whatnot. Just what the title says, popping a balloon in an anechoic chamber and that's it! Great.
Me watching without sound: *"Wow this anechoic chamber is good indeed!"* Did not think there would be that much reflection off of his glasses and the cell phone, but there it is 😜This video reminds me of old UA-cam. A quick video doing exactly what the title says. I love it! These rooms are used to evaluate loudspeaker performance without the coloration that normal walls and other objects would add. The idea is that if the speaker produces flat response in the chamber, it will also produce accurate sound that the musical instruments would produce when played in any other environment. That is, if someone played a trumpet in your living room it would sound like a trumpet was being played in your living room when played through the speaker. I took a tour of NPR's studio on Mass Ave in DC. We went into their anechoic chamber, where they record live music. The experience was bizarre. You go to talk but your voice doesn't go anywhere. It's very, very strange.
I worked on electronics meant for use aboard a submarine and as part of their qualification, we needed to measure how much sound they produced (Spoiler Alert: NONE!) We brought them to a company that did acoustic testing and we set up in an anechoic chamber. There were three of us in there and what was freaky about it is if the first person was speaking to the second and the third person walked in-between, it was as if the second person suddenly became deaf!
That was so disappointing and also satisfying at the same time. I wonder what it would sound like if I was to play this UA-cam video in an echo chamber?
I was preparing myself for a noise that scare the shit outta of me so when i heard the pop i started laughting quite hard even tho im watching this at 3 am
This is what adult Napoleon Dynamite would look like and do in his spare time especially with that "ah" at the end. I like to think adult Pedro is holding the camera.
Šone Zver when you're inside and anechoic chamber you're standing on a grated floor with more of those foam triangles about 2 meters below you. You must keep these places SPOTLESS if you want it to function as a perfect anechoic chamber. Even the smallest dense objects sitting around in the lone corner of the room can produce a reverb, rendering the room useless. That's why you can't sit on the foam triangles, you ruin the echo-less nature of the room.
Mihir Jog The sound of the balloon popping is a shock wave, the guy's voice isn't. The shock wave takes a few hundredths of a second to pass, but you hear it loud because of echos. The voice is an ongoing sound wave; the reverb on his voice would be nonexistent, so it would still sound odd right in the room, but much less so than a shock wave type sound.
sounds like a hit marker
Nice copy!
KoalaCandy just because it's his opinion it's not a copy
Jello Omg yeah it does
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Imagine sitting there in the dark with just 1 mosquito flying around the room...
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The ultimate torture
JP 433 you wpuldnt be able to hear the misquito
unusualtax123 Gooding nah man you would cuz you'd become hyperaware of any small sounds as you can even hear your own heart beating
you would hear it but you would have no idea where it's coming from, complete mind fuck
No fucking thanks
what? I didn't have to wait 10 minutes just to see the balloon pop ? that's weird
blacky_chan_77 I see what you did there lol
tigerbhoy1996 see what?
You can never trust an edited comment
Lol when you're on an iPhone and can't see the edited comment
blacky_chan_77 I made this before I knew that you could make money off of youtube.
As someone with a crippling fear of balloons and the noise they make when they pop, this makes me extremely happy.
That's a very strange fear, coming from someone who thinks balloons are pretty neat. If you want to be terrified of balloons again look up the short "Billy's Balloon" by Don Hertzfeldt.
I know how you feel, I have sensitive hearing so when a Balloon bursts, what I hear is a Bomb exploding right next to me, and no, I do not enjoy that at all.
I will not go into a room that has any form of Balloon in it, way too scared of that sound they make when they burst.
@@EthanCGamer I’ve gotten over it, but I was pretty scared of balloons as a kid. One too many of them popping in my face blowing them up
@@thephoenixking1086 i’m really glad i’m not the only one i have adhd and aspergers The sensitive hearing is with the aspergers and stifles me balloons popping is just on another level the same level with fireworks…
My dad is globophobic too heh. He had one pop in his face and hit his eye when he was a toddler I believe
Shout out all the people that clicked on a video saying "popping a balloon in an Anechoic chamber" only to get upset when they saw a video of someone popping a balloon in an Anechoic chamber
This video sucked
@@stewartgoodwin9488 nah, you're just spoiled.
@@stewartgoodwin9488 What did you expect LMAO
@@igorchistyakov8876 you're easily impressed
@@stewartgoodwin9488 The video did what it said, no frills, no fluff. He popped a balloon in an anechoic chamber.
What more could you have possibly wanted?
Sounds like a hitmark
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I had no idea reverberation contributed so much to the loudness of a ballon popping off.
It doesn't. Pop a baloon out in the open in a park or something with nothing around for 50m and still loud. Can't explain whats happening in this vid though :/
@@joshuadalton6063I think it might be because he had his shirt wrapped around as well??
@@joshuadalton6063I assume it’s because, in an open area, the sound is allowed to travel freely with ease, whereas in this chamber, much of it is being absorbed by the surrounding structures.
@@TechnologicallyTechnical Yeah but theres still the sound that travels the direct path from the pop to the mic, just as in an open area the sound can't bounce of anything so only the direct sound will ever also hit the mic in that situation too.
@@joshuadalton6063doesn't the ground reflect ?
can someone explain why this video has any dislikes whatsoever, i mean... it delivered what it had promised.
Listen closely and you will hear that the audio feed has some kind of stereo separation effect or similar, which totally defeats the purpose of an anechoic chamber. I was expecting some clean recording, so i got dissapointed and disliked...
@@sonricssss thats because there are people in the room you silly cocoon
He ruined the experiment by coccoing the balloon in his shirt, thereby cancelling any sound ripples and wave reverberations. This is a biased flawed demonstration, so I downvoted. He needed to try it without any containment clith or other types of layers. It's not a true test. I'm a molecular biologist, so I am quite familiar with the scientific method, before someone starts mouthing off. He introduced an unnecessary variable, sequestering the balloon in a cloth cradle.
@@robertovalle655 The reason he did that is so that the balloon fragments didn't get all over the floor of the chamber. The 'floor' is a wire mesh, so any fragments would fall right through and get all over the lower baffles.
Try doing it yourself in a normal room with a balloon in your shirt, it will sound much louder than it did in this video.
@@EthanCGamer you still respond on a 5 yr old video to this day? lol
Zero echo. Interesting
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don't understand all the dislikes, it's exactly what the title said
luh keef Right?!?!
+tainty b thats not even remotely true.. People are dusliking it because they expect it to be something special or interesting.. not just a fairly genetic slightly muffled balloon pop
Züriach .......that IS the interesting part? do you even know what that room is? lol
But I don't even swear... I don't get some people. I didn't expect to get any more than 20 views, but now that I have over 1 million I might as well enable monetization.
EthanCGamer so how much did you make?
For those of you watching wondering what an Anechoic Chamber is, its a room designed to completely absorb reflections of either sound or electromagnetic waves. If you didn't get it, its simply a room made to be more quiet :P
Ty
To put it obviously, a room that does not have echoes.
I needed that explanation. Thanks!
And to put it mildly, it does it VERY WELL!!
Thanks for explaining- it didn’t make any sense otherwise
Ballon: *pewf*
Anechoic room: YOU HAVE NO POWER HERE
I thought this was a Jackie Wheeler reference but it was 2 years ago!
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@@micahthebomb4619 I had and still have a pea size brain. Forgive me
@@BeAFreePerson Sorry who? :o
@@CrystallizedBlackSkull I know exactly what that is like
For those of you who don't know what an Anechoic Room is:
An anechoic room is a specially designed room where the walls are built to absorb sound, which brings the sound in such a room to around -13 decibels. The silence can make a human hyper aware of the sounds their body makes, even making someone aware to the sound of blood moving in their veins and the creaking of their joints.
Science!
Edited for some correction.
Coach Renaldo I could literally sit in that room for ages 😂
Coach Renaldo lots of people have been in a anechoic chamber for more than 1 hour
Uh, sorry about the wrong information. I'll change that.
Coach Renaldo best comment on this vid ive seen so far
Coach Renaldo cool!
thanks for having a precisely correct video title.
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I made one of these rooms. The further done it was, the stranger the workdays became. Sound really affects your mood in a definite but intangible way.
That's super cool! The engineering that makes it possible is fascinating :)
This Video should be titled, "The least fun place to pop a Balloon."
Bryce Johnston didn't know popping balloons was fun
lolol olol you haven't lived
i laughed really hard at this comment
Devin I did too! 😂😂😂😂😂
Should be titled "blowing up a balloon then struggling to pop it for a few seconds followed by a null response by everyone watching."
Then it would be accurate.
"just follow my moves, and sneak around, be careful not to make a sound"
*tiny balloon pop*
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Andres Y Hahahaha this comment made me actually laugh.
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I see so it makes a 'pop' then 'aahhhh' sound. Hmm you learn something new every day. After reading the description, and watching it again, I feel sorry for the fact that he did, indeed, lose a fragment, and you could hear the awkward ruffling of his facial expression of annoyance. if this video would've come out today it would be a 15-minute video where they spend 10 minutes explaining how the came up with the idea and how they got to some lab or something to lend them their chamber to record the video, the 40 second clip of the balloon popping and then 4 minutes saying how amazing this experience was, thanking the lab, thanking their subscribers and the outro.
Bose lore: Bose was founded in 1964 by Amar Bose with angel investor funding, including Amar's thesis advisor and professor, YW Lee. Bose's interest in speaker systems had begun in 1956 when he purchased a stereo system and was disappointed with its performance. The purpose of the company was to develop speaker systems which used multiple speakers aimed at the surrounding walls to reflect the sound and replicate the sound of a concert hall
Thank you for the extremely well thought out comment, supreme leader. You have my sincere thanks.
Yeh your comment was longer than the video
Ok now I wanna see the same thing in the world's most reverberant room
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They did that a few months ago, and are still recording it
That would be inside the spherical storage tanks of an LNG ship. The echo would just keep going and going.
Try looking up balloon in a nuclear cooling tower
@@moconnell663 there are plenty of bigger rooms to pop it in, like the underground flood chambers in Japan, Tom Scott recently crawled into some extremely reverbing underground room.
I've been in one myself, at Sacramento State University's anechoic chamber. It's a hell of an experience being in there, and also having the lights out. Once you walk out, you can easily hear the smallest and slightest things. I would recommend anyone to try it for themselves.
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what about a deaf person? how much differences would it be if they went in? with and or without hearing aides aswell....
@@erinkemble5950 Hello from the future. Maybe this also cancels out vibrations, giving some effect that they'd be able to notice. Hope we'll find out someday.
Can visitors come in?
I was in the one at Electrovoice. You can’t stay in there too long. The lack of reflected sounds starts to get a little disorienting. And you can hear your heartbeat.
i watched this
And I filmed it! :)
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@@EthanCGamer lmao i read your reply as:
zuhn: i watched this
EthanCGamer: ಠ_ಠ and i filmed it.
@@prawn5815 And I liked your comment
@@prawn5815 This seems like the start of a youtube fad, filming people watching youtube videos.
Imaging having such a room as a recording studio. I want to record vocals in this room, damn.
That would be a killer isolation booth, for sure! Haha!
Soundproofing for streaming setups, and recording booths is basically a slightly less powerful version of this concept
i'm guessing the dislikes are from those who thought "Anechoic" meant "superpowered exotic echo!"
Lmao they didn't no that a means no
Soooooo,why did they popped it tho?? What kind of room is that anyway?
@@exerpachuau5486 A room that absorbs sound waves very efficiently. They popped the balloon to hear what would happen
They’re a target market for anaphrodisiacs.
@ OP -- I'm guessing you should stop making presumptions, because you sound foolish.
I would hate that room because all I would hear is my ears ringing
Gabriel Thurston I can relate. Tinitus is a bitch.
Me to man
The sound of your heartbeat would drown it out.
Tinnitus is constant, my resting heartbeat is anything from 22 to 60 times a minute, depending on my frame of mind, probably 60 times a minute under stress so how would it down out my tinnitus? I'm curious as tinnitus fucks up my life bigtime and hearing anything else is often difficult.
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*3am*:
Jesse M literally me now. As it just popped on my recommendations
Same here, 3:12 am, ha ha.
4am here
Jesse M 3:18am here in Toronto
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This video should be called “Popping a balloon in an anechoic chamber without ten minutes of BS preamble to waste your life”. Maybe then people would stop downvoting it needlessly. Personally, I appreciate that you are helping me not waste whatever remaining time I have
I’m deep in the UA-cam rabbit hole right now. Started watching fitness stuff now I’m watching dudes pop balloons
From S10 Blazer SAS videos to Fat Albert then on to Chevy Chase, a kangaroo on a couch leading into an unreleased Mike Judge animation. Here I am now, wondering what in the crap happened to the algorithm.
@@PepperDarlington 🤣
It's 3:38 am where I live and I'm up watching this.
When my journey began i was watching people being pranked in a taxi (not THAT taxi perverts)
@Matt kluge oooo or the guy who made the minecraft cake irl with a true to life scale of measurements. That was a strange video.
i wish my mind was that quiet
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Not only does it not echo, but it’s not even remotely loud. That’s kinda scary dude
It probably was loud, but the mic can't capture high peaks, so it sounds quiet on the recording because no echoes.
@@elietheprof5678 Soooooo scary......lol
@@norbitcleaverhook5040 hold me close, for the end is near.......
a lot of the edge probably is in the echo, but the mic definitely clipped a lot of the amplitude - gunshots don't sound loud on video either
A nice place for a horror movie perhaps........In the Chamber, No One Can Hear You Scream.....
There’s no echo when the people are talking, which is a bit strange but not unheard of, but then the balloon pops and it just sounds like a snap, so weird and awesome
i really expected an earrape
*crunch*
Alexey Stolovoy I actually heard that in my head...
tadeo apu same lol
tadeo apu samee
The walls are meant to absorb sound, the only reason a balloon popping is so loud is because of the echo magnifying the sound.
To those who want to know where the definition comes from. It's from the Greek words
An-echoic -> An=Without Echos('Ηχος)=Sound
Spiral Architect thank you I wasn't wondering where it comes from
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Well, its not that accurate, because there is sound (Ήχος) in that room. Ηχώ (echo) is the correct word, its the reflection of a sound. Sothis rom has no echo effect because this effect cant be achieved, but sound can.
i like that sound!
Can someone make that sound an alert notification for my cellphone lol
brianismynamo55 I will tomorrow
his orgasm?
sounds like a hit marker lol
Matthew B exactly
It really makes you realize how much of the noise comes from the echo.
Sound absorption in this type of room is so acute, that a person can hear their Cardiac valves opening and closing.
Can also hear blood flowing through blood vessels.
Kit Carson that is gross
Kit Carson another way of putting: you can hear your heart beat
If I remember correctly, the world record for a human remaining in this chamber is 43 minutes.
Kit Carson pff. I have a feeling I could make it 3 hours. I get your point, there silence is like torture and disorienting, but I'd be surprised that someone intent on going for a record couldn't go a lot longer.
The online article that I read stated that a disturbance that affects the inner ear is the limiting factor.
I would tell you the name of the publisher....unfortunately, I can not remember it.
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I’ve been in one of these before and it’s so quiet you can hear your own blood circulating in your head. _Not something you really want to experience for an extended period of time._
Is this actually true
Damn, I wouldn't be getting to sleep in one of those rooms.
Wait, you can't hear that at other times??
@@tompw3141 it’s not typical to be able to hear your own heartbeat or blood swooshing in your head under a normal relaxed condition. You may have pulsatile tinnitus if you can hear it while relaxed.
So I assume that'd make my already horrible tinnitus worse? Ugh, seemed so cool too.
I remember going inside an anechoic chamber at my university. It’s a very creepy feeling when you start talking for the first time.
Finally a good video with no extra 10 min about going to the place
“Hello everyone, this is YOUR daily dose of internet”
I knew someone would say it
I bet you're a spaz kid
No idea why people give a like to these stupid comments.
Sorry, i dont get it......
@@leoh6742 because this is the kind of clip that Your Daily Dose of Internet would use in one of his videos and people click the like button because they recognize this too...........obviously.
3k dislikes because kids don't understand what an anechoic room is...
Rick Ly than educate them.
Good idea, I will start with you. 'Then', not 'than'.
Rick Ly OMGGGG SAVAGE HOLY COW DUDE, literally made him ate his words lol nice one
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Def not the only one actually expecting giant echo not knowing what Aechonic Chamber is
Imagine being put in there for solitary confinement, you’d literally go crazy from your own thoughts sounding louder than your voice
there is one of these rooms thats been built that you can only be in it for short periods of time because its so quiet in there it can make you hulicinate
The ringing in my ears would kill me first.
Is that Napoleon Dynamite?
Grandma called. She's say you have to leave because you're ruining everybody's lives.
crazy how loud their voices are and you can tell they’re talking quietly
even if they shout in there, wouldn't the room absorb most of the sound.. I'm confused
@@Ra-Hul-K i’m not sure. I think it absorbs noise kinda like noise cancelling headphones so yes it’s absorbs nose but every noise is clearer rather than actually being louder. That’s just my hypothesis, I have no idea about how it works lol 😂
@@fargracingco.3135 The noise the mic picks up might be electrical noise or just them moving the mic through the air.
So much of the sound a balloon makes is from the echo? That's interesting
Sounded like a Hitmarker
Well that was anticlimactic
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How? If you read the title and have any sort of understanding of what such a chamber does, then you should have expected such an outcome.
It actually was not anticlimactic. Normally a balloon pop is loud, shrill, and explosive. So given that context, the balloon making such a small and quiet sound when being popped was actually rather shocking in contrast to what someone would normally expect a balloon pop to sound like. So unless you expected the balloon pop to sound like a chicken, then this video was rather interesting and rewarding for what it is. I mean it's a video of a guy popping a balloon...how much excitement do you expect....
PONYBOYonline all those things... and a bit anticlimactic.
PONYBOYonline
That technically is anticlimactic ^^
The way you described it and all.
Anticlimactic is still not the right word. Anticlimactic refers to a situation that builds up in excitement and anticipation and foreshadows something big to happen during the climax only to dramatically drop off and disappoint. With the KEY part being the exciting build up. This video on the other hand consists of an expressionless man casually blowing up and tying a balloon before popping it. That is the complete opposite of an exciting buildup. Not to mention that 99.99999% of all people on UA-cam have seen a balloon pop in their life, so the entire action of popping a balloon should lend itself to be unspectacular. So some correct words to describe this video could be boring, uneventful, or unimpressive.
Now, the people in the video could have made it ironically anticlimactic with more production. They could have added suspenseful music. They could have put earplugs in or worn safety glasses. The man could have even stood in a defensive position or cringed as he was about to pop the balloon. All those things would have made you think something crazy was about to happen, and that would have been anticlimactic.
Now if you loop that sound a thousand times over and put some dubstep, screams, and rainbow filter, you get a masterpiece
Throw in a guy saying "Ooooooweeeeeee!" just for good measure.
Remember, its not the balloon that makes the ear destroying sound, its the echo of it that oblitirates everything in its path
This video is set up by youtube, it's too god to be true...
I didn't have to wait 10:39 to actually see the balloon pop...
I still had to sit through an ad
If this was a Vsauce video it’d be 12 minutes talking 1 minute actual video
Or...would it be?
*Jake Chudnow Moon Men plays*
Yeah i don't watch his videos becuase of that.
Yeah but that's 11 more minutes of Vsauce
Yeah, fuck knowledge! Who wants to learn something for 11 minutes?
Thanks for giving us content that gets straight to the point
*Ugh. If only life in general were like that...*
In my recommended? Something I’ll watch and never use for the rest of my life? Something to help me keep avoiding the inevitable heat-death of the universe? Yes please.
You ok there?
I love that this doesn't have an unnecessary intro about the history of the balloon, what it's made of, how to blow it up and whatnot.
Just what the title says, popping a balloon in an anechoic chamber and that's it! Great.
Activision: "Its free real estate"
I have been in the one at Bell Labs in Murry Hill. They called it the Dead room back in the early 1960's when I was there.
Me watching without sound: *"Wow this anechoic chamber is good indeed!"* Did not think there would be that much reflection off of his glasses and the cell phone, but there it is 😜This video reminds me of old UA-cam. A quick video doing exactly what the title says. I love it! These rooms are used to evaluate loudspeaker performance without the coloration that normal walls and other objects would add. The idea is that if the speaker produces flat response in the chamber, it will also produce accurate sound that the musical instruments would produce when played in any other environment. That is, if someone played a trumpet in your living room it would sound like a trumpet was being played in your living room when played through the speaker.
I took a tour of NPR's studio on Mass Ave in DC. We went into their anechoic chamber, where they record live music. The experience was bizarre. You go to talk but your voice doesn't go anywhere. It's very, very strange.
A room made to stop sound reverberating... did just that.
Holy shit, stop everything.
Everything sounds exactly like what waking up on plane during a long flight sounds like
That was... underwhelming.
what did u expect to happen, lmao?
I downloaded UA-cam to watch THIS???
That was ... the point.
It was interestingly underwhelming actually.
ZTP
Damn I love when youtube gives me old videos, it seems like time capsules.
Sound like a suppressed gun
Suppressed guns in real life sound nothing like that.
yooHoo Lagger lolol
yooHoo Lagger in what, cod?
yooHoo Lagger not really
yooHoo Lagger suppressors really arent that quiet in real life
0:31 "Steve fell to his death"
0:01 Me after exiting the movie theater
Balloons dont sound as scary when the walls arent lying to us!!!
Well..I don't know what I was expecting..
Why he put it in the shirt? So debris doesn't fall thru floor?
Harvie that's exactly why c:
Harvie right on
the flor is 1 2 meters deeper, fully covered, like the walls. i watched Veritasium he stay more than 45 min in this room. he explains everything.
Harvie don't*
i read the title as "alcoholic chamber" and was like "wut"
We used to take new employees into one of our anechoic chambers. It was always fun to look at their expressions when they clapped their hands.
When you get hit in minecraft... now I know where that sound comes from😆
I started watching a man released from prison after 36 of wrongful conviction and I ended up here. Great lol
Sounds like someone being slapped with a wet fish
feesh
The title: Popping a balloon in an unechoic chamber
My brain for a sec: Popping a balloon in an alcoholic chamber
I worked on electronics meant for use aboard a submarine and as part of their qualification, we needed to measure how much sound they produced (Spoiler Alert: NONE!)
We brought them to a company that did acoustic testing and we set up in an anechoic chamber. There were three of us in there and what was freaky about it is if the first person was speaking to the second and the third person walked in-between, it was as if the second person suddenly became deaf!
Sounds like me in Minecraft when I get ambushed and literally almost make it to my house but straight up die.
Thought you said anorexic
QuantumFrost lol wtf
La Flame XO it means really skinny
QuantumFrost I know man I'm mot retarted
La Flame XO I'm mot either.
La Flame XO
If you don't believe me search it, jeez
That was so disappointing and also satisfying at the same time. I wonder what it would sound like if I was to play this UA-cam video in an echo chamber?
*plop*
*ahhhhh*
I was preparing myself for a noise that scare the shit outta of me so when i heard the pop i started laughting quite hard even tho im watching this at 3 am
should have done it away from your body. one can hear the echo from it. a rod with a needle.
Wolarski They're standing on a net, so he held it close to minimize the fallout radius of the balloon pieces.
Thanks, I was looking for the answer on why he puts his shirt under the balloon.
This is what adult Napoleon Dynamite would look like and do in his spare time especially with that "ah" at the end. I like to think adult Pedro is holding the camera.
why did he wrap the shirt around it for?
Šone Zver so that the it wouldn't fall below the canopy. He's standing on a net and didn't want the popped balloon to fall down below
Šone Zver which is basically what it happend xD
Šone Zver when you're inside and anechoic chamber you're standing on a grated floor with more of those foam triangles about 2 meters below you. You must keep these places SPOTLESS if you want it to function as a perfect anechoic chamber. Even the smallest dense objects sitting around in the lone corner of the room can produce a reverb, rendering the room useless.
That's why you can't sit on the foam triangles, you ruin the echo-less nature of the room.
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balloon blasting sound got attenuated but voice of the person speaking didn't.... why so?
Mihir Jog The sound of the balloon popping is a shock wave, the guy's voice isn't. The shock wave takes a few hundredths of a second to pass, but you hear it loud because of echos. The voice is an ongoing sound wave; the reverb on his voice would be nonexistent, so it would still sound odd right in the room, but much less so than a shock wave type sound.
cbiltcliffe WOW EINSTEIN ALERT
The simple answer is the fact that his mouth is right by the microphone. Thus, needing no echoes anyway.
Imagine the THX sound playing aftah this
RIP to whoever has to pick the bits of rubber that fell through the grate out lol
Balloon: *pops
Guy: *ahhh*
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*When you accidentally un-shift when building a sky base.*
*DUDE* _STOP _*_HITTING ME_* *I'M TRyiNg to minE **_DIAMONDS_*
It’s so strange how it’s the quietest room in the world, yet you’re able to hear voices and other sounds so clearly.
Play an instrument in there
Spoiler alert:
Nazis lost the war
Sounds like a hit marker lol
Eli Givenchy yes, we also noticed the highest rated comment on the comment thread.
Finally a video without a half hour explanation
RT Podcast sent me
Kinda sounds like a hitmarker noise
Sounded like a little rat fart.
Is no one going to talk about him being scared to pop the balloon so he wrapped it in his shirt first?