So what you’re telling me is point Nemo is the strangest place in the world because there’s no laws there that prevent space agencies from dumping their garbage there. Am I getting that right? Because I’m thinking there’s far stranger places than that.
What intrigues me the most is it's the most distant and undisturbed point on earth from humans, and what do we do... Use it as a garbage can, I understand why but it bugs me.
@@blue9multimediagroupIndeed it is more than one thousand, but he said "thousands". Plural. I mean, you could argue it's "1.4 thousands" but that feels weird.
'...it's the farthest away from any landmass (which is the incorrect term)...' Proceeds to show stock footage of a bird. Which got there... how exactly? Fly to the middle of nowhere?
Well, pharaphrasing - you are saying point nemo is undisturbed so it is perfect for biological research, at the same time humans use that as space junk yard... therefore, point nemo is Not undisturbed by humans. We humans will find a way to trash everywhere in planent and beyond
Pretty good video, but I have to say that sometimes it feels like you're "stretching" content a bit, there are too many transitions and I wish you would just get to your point a little faster lol. But still a good video!
Fascinating video, but you sound like a student padding out an essay. Six minutes of video for, like, two and a half minutes of actual information. EDIT: Or the script was AI generated, as suggested by others. It's probably that.
Hmm. Gilligans Island? A missed opportunity for Superman's Fortress of Solitude? And if it's a convenient dumping ground for space junk, how can it be useful for studying marine biology?
so its just a free dump to leave spacecraft garbage for the fishies...or plankton. for ppl so smart, should be coming up with a better way of disposing their waste...too smart to recycle 🙄
So you’re saying it’s wonderful for being a garbage dump for space junk. Why don’t we make our space junk fly towards the sun instead and just burn up instead of trashing the ocean ? Too bad you didn’t show the island and what it’s like.
Hi, I like your videos a lot, interesting and leaning, but I got one problem thought. In Miss one thing and a Think Aim Not the only European how doesn't understand Units in US-style Measurement's length, Speed, deferents volume etc. So, please put in some small signs every time you mention stuff like that, for us Lbs, gallons, miles, is "jiddrich" Or if you put in your script before rendering it out. The rest of the world will thank you, and follow the content better. The last thing, thanks to good content. 😃
Video and Script sound like it's straight out of an AI generator.
ChatGPT
So what you’re telling me is point Nemo is the strangest place in the world because there’s no laws there that prevent space agencies from dumping their garbage there. Am I getting that right? Because I’m thinking there’s far stranger places than that.
The US Coast Guard dumps its used batteries in a big pile underwater in the Gulf near FL.
Exactly, it’s not strange at all. It’s just another place.
Far stranger places like New York.
Don’t watch. It’s not a place. Just coordinates in the ocean.
Perhaps you need to look up "place" in a dictionary.
Thanks... I was about to lost my time wat hing this useless video.
What intrigues me the most is it's the most distant and undisturbed point on earth from humans, and what do we do...
Use it as a garbage can, I understand why but it bugs me.
"Did you know there's a place on Earth that's farther from land than any other point?"
Yeah, there would kinda have to be, don't you think?
There could be 2 or more places that are the same distance, to the nearest millimetre ... er, I don't think I've thought this through ..😅
That was part of their Fear Porn content ... keeping the World safe using the far away place as a dump.
It's the Audit the Audit guy!
little to no actual content
How does "1,400" miles become "thousands of miles"?
Is 1,400 not at least a thousand?
@@blue9multimediagroupIndeed it is more than one thousand, but he said "thousands". Plural. I mean, you could argue it's "1.4 thousands" but that feels weird.
Open Atlas, at 3:51, "South PECIFIC Ocean"? Hmmm!
I am inclined to believe Point Nemo is also the location of Ryleh.
I would think being the home base of the Nautilus and Captain Nemo would be in the list. 😆
Sometimes, the closest human beings to Point Nemo are on the International Space Station.
Redundancies and repetitions and rephrasings a gogo!
AI generated?
So strange, so strange, a spot on the ocean. Well: How deep is it there? This video will give you no answer…
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'...it's the farthest away from any landmass (which is the incorrect term)...'
Proceeds to show stock footage of a bird. Which got there... how exactly? Fly to the middle of nowhere?
We can teleport to point nemo
It’s odd you can’t find it on Google earth.
Is there actual footage of Point Nemo or is that a secret?
I recognize the voice…
Nemo? Jules Verne? Sounds a bit ominous!
Well, pharaphrasing - you are saying point nemo is undisturbed so it is perfect for biological research, at the same time humans use that as space junk yard... therefore, point nemo is Not undisturbed by humans. We humans will find a way to trash everywhere in planent and beyond
Blah, blah, blah. 99% of the verbiage was insignificant.
Antarctica is more exciting
Pretty good video, but I have to say that sometimes it feels like you're "stretching" content a bit, there are too many transitions and I wish you would just get to your point a little faster lol. But still a good video!
Hawaii is the most distant island.
Audit the Audit?
Fascinating video, but you sound like a student padding out an essay. Six minutes of video for, like, two and a half minutes of actual information.
EDIT: Or the script was AI generated, as suggested by others. It's probably that.
Hmm. Gilligans Island? A missed opportunity for Superman's Fortress of Solitude? And if it's a convenient dumping ground for space junk, how can it be useful for studying marine biology?
This is what Pacific rim was made for!!
so its just a free dump to leave spacecraft garbage for the fishies...or plankton. for ppl so smart, should be coming up with a better way of disposing their waste...too smart to recycle 🙄
Use KM instead of miles... Miles is unprecised and almost just the USA use it. It makes your less credible and serious.
So you’re saying it’s wonderful for being a garbage dump for space junk. Why don’t we make our space junk fly towards the sun instead and just burn up instead of trashing the ocean ? Too bad you didn’t show the island and what it’s like.
Okay…let’s Pollute the oceans with space trash instead of letting the trash float in space, where there is Zero Impact on Earth
Welcome to audit the audit where we point out the right and wrongs of police activity lol
Not see anything,
Ph’nglui mglw’nafh Cthulhu R’lyeh wgah’nagl fhtagn.
Ok, when it said: translate to English, I was impressed.
@@robertleach5355 Wonder how the Eldars feel about having human space garbage dumped on their city?
Hi, I like your videos a lot, interesting and leaning, but I got one problem thought.
In Miss one thing and a Think Aim Not the only European how doesn't understand Units in US-style Measurement's length, Speed, deferents volume etc. So, please put in some small signs every time you mention stuff like that, for us Lbs, gallons, miles, is "jiddrich" Or if you put in your script before rendering it out. The rest of the world will thank you, and follow the content better.
The last thing, thanks to good content. 😃
AI, and "miles" mean nothing to me. You have a problem using real units for distance? Might as well have been "football fields".
Its real distance to Americans. Use your small brain and calculate.
@@LegendofLaw How about you join the rest of the world? Oh, forgot, you're MAGA. Good luck with that.
@JamaicaWhiteMan yep...and MAGA one. So bye bye Jamaica bullshit. Keep living in your 3rd world
Miles are a real unit of measurement, why would you think it isn't?
@@JamaicaWhiteManwow, just... wow.
48°52'05.9"S 123°23'06.0"W
-48.868306, -123.385000
I think you're about 50 ft out!😊
@@stoobydootoo4098 Nice!!
How deep is it there? The video don’t say…
@@welfarebeast8576 I believe it would be approximately 4,000 metres. (13,000 feet)