What's It Like To Have Superman's Hearing?
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- Опубліковано 6 лип 2022
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In this video I show you what it is like to have superman hearing. Then I check if you could hear at the Armstrong limit in space
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In my thirties and already have tinnitus in both ears. Laying in bed at night it's really loud. Thankfully during the day my brain kinda filters out but if I think about it I immediately hear it. It's crazy how much info our brain's are processing every second.
The sound of rain is extremely helpful during those loud moments.
@@misplaced7858 yeah, I usually will play something on my phone and it is enough to help but it is really nice when it's raining too. Of course talking about it so much now it's coming through even with the guys fixing my roof right above me. It'll go away shortly though after I start doing something else and kind of slowly forget about it. It's so weird how something so loud and annoying can just seemingly go away.
@Memer Dreamer yeah, it's just been within the last year or less. It just kinda came outta nowhere or maybe I just became aware of it one day, it's hard to say when it started but I've noticed it for less than a year now. I have heard of several people saying they just got it this past year, I wonder if it has to do with the coof. I remember hearing about symptoms of ear problems but that's probably just a coincidence. Idk anything about 5G but I can't imagine it would cause hearing damage. I think mine is just due to my job being a loud environment then I started using ear buds there too. I think I was listening to them louder than I normally would and for hours at a time.
@Memer Dreamer stop the conspiracy. You're not smart. It isn't 5G, as 5G technically uses waveforms of LIGHT to get data across. The reason you get tinnitus shit is likely because your old spam email likely was pwned, or you signed up by mistake for newsletters and shit, and since you seem to be of boomer age and completely unaware of how electricity even works, thats not that unbelievable tbh.
I can't sleep without a fan at night
I used to have a small "Spy Microphone" gadget when I was younger, it was part of a 'spy kit' for kids, but it worked amazingly...
I used to point it at people when out and about, and listen in to conversations - it was very directional, and very good for what it was :D
I had one of those. They're incredible!
What product was it do you know?
@@phantomgbeats1703 I think they're talking about an amazing "toy" called The Big Ear. It was a clear plastic cone on a pistol grip, with a transducer, or 'microphone,' set at the focal point of the cone. Simple, and astoundingly effective, little buggers.
@@TheRealDrJoey that doesn't sound like something that would be part of a "spy kit." Next time READ the entire comment before replying with an irrelevant comment.
@@TheRealDrJoey nowhere in the original comment did it say anything about it being a big ear. They described it as a spy microphone in a spy kit. When you're trying to do a clandestine spy mission you don't want to be pointing a big ear at someone you're spying on. So not only did you not pay attention to what you read but you also showed that you have poor critical thinking skills.
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@@btat16 Yup. If youtubers never got paid for what they do, there would still be some who'd still make videos, but they are doing it out of their own loss, time and money. Not everyone has that ability to donate their time. Albeit, it is a great service that is done. But there would still be overall more quality content if youtubers were able to get a "fair trade" of payment for the content they make. Sponsors are a thing because youtube cannot provide eanough compensation through ad revenue for people who want to break even and make content creation a sustainable business.
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I'm autistic & have extremely sensitive hearing. I can hear a clock ticking across 2 rooms with a door closed between. I can hear a phone vibrating in the next room while watching TV & I recently heard what turned out to be a badger in the garden while I was indoors watching UA-cam.
It has it's benefits, but sensory overload is a real issue, like young Clark Kent in Man of Steel.
🤔 Now I'm starting to think that the Mrs is right and I might have mild autism as well because I can hear WAY better than anyone I've ever known.... It's a gift and a curse, it's a gift when it's handy but a curse when you listen to people talking but you're asleep. 😞
Yeah but can you hear pudding?
It definitely is a blessing and a curse! Add in fibromyalgia, and it's enough to drive a person crazy!
Me too. I've got Misophonia.
It's traumatizing no doubt. People wouldn't believe and attempted to gaslight.
The sound also gets quieter the further away you go proportional to 1/r^2. A conversation at 60 dB from 1 meter away is theoretically -25.25 dB from 18.3km, not accounting for atmospheric density loss. In reality, the sound would get reflected back to earth, staying in a circle as seen with the Tonga eruption.
It’s so impressive how you were able to take a sponsorship and turn it into an actually interesting video
Yeah for real
I found out something similar recently. While I couldn't hear through walls this way, I was outside taking some background sound recordings with a very sensitive shotgun mic (Sennheiser ME66) and audio recorder. I have very good hearing and I was blown away when I had headphones on, what the mic was picking up in the distance that I couldn't actually hear without the headphones on as the sounds were a bit farther away than I can hear normally.
Great content over the years. Thanks for your efforts. Always insightful and interesting. Good job.
Thanks for all your videos
This is a great way to integrate a sponsor into your video. Fun and practical. Nicely done.
Love your shirt!! 😍
I really like how Action Lab acknowledged noise filters! It's important to understanding how hearing works.
What a great video, I can't get enough of action lab
I feel like you need to isolate the vibrations from the actual vacuum chamber structure itself to get a proper result, your voice does vibrate the structure a little but definitely very interesting to see such a difference
hear*
Bro what
Pov: *realizes that the vacuum box will have to float in that case*
He did to some extent. He put them on a sponge. Although I would like to see him hang them off a string.
He did, partially, puting the hearing aids in the top of a sponge. Perhaps it would be better if those be floating around in a magnetic field, not that might interfiere with the right function of it.
I passed a hearing test and the doctor showed me the results : I can hear sounds that are broadcast very close to 0,5dB. Since I'm born, I have "Hyperacusis ", and generally, hypersensitivity, i.e. everything around me is amplified, such as sounds and the brightness of light
You are such an amazing inventor bro.
this was the best product placement so far
Finally making videos about testing powers of superheroes. We need more of them please:)
nice video bro! also love that you are going for long hair🔥
Cool topic!
Your new look is so cool 😎
i really like your vids
Very cool
Loving the man bun!
So what happens to his hearing when he breaks the sound barrier ???
BOOOOOOOOM
People entering the speed of sound can’t hear the sonic boom due to the sound waves now being behind him
@@jacobbaigent5415 but if superman can hear from space he could surely hear sound waves behind him
@@beyondbackwater4933 while true from a Superman fiction perspective he probably can just because. In a physics perspective he’d probably have to fly around the entire earth into his own sonic boom in order to hear it
@@jacobbaigent5415 plus he is bulletproof so we can assume his eardrum is puncture proof lol
@@jacobbaigent5415 "People entering the speed of sound can’t hear the sonic boom due to the sound waves now being behind him"
What about when he stops?
Thanks for pointing out that Superman is limited by the speed of sound 🤣
I like your experiments
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This is an interesting content, this should have got lots of view.
Very interesting thanks. Of course high filtration of audio would be super important to not blow out the eardrums plus our brains would probably be overstimulated and give us headaches etc. Maybe a godsend for people who are hard of hearing. Good experimentation.
When you realize that superman's ears have super eardrum 😅. Imagine the dude's ears hearing everything and when trying to actually get some sleep😬
He gets super_naps
I love your video very very very very very very much and channel also .
I think if you were to have superhuman hearing, that would mean the part of your brain that controls the hearing would be more powerful too, which would probably make you have more control over your hearing. Possibly focusing on certain sounds, noticing certain sounds, etc. ( *If youve seen daredevil or know of him, basically everything he can do with his hearing* ).
I need this 😳
I have inactive fibromyalgia (it’ll ‘awaken’ when I’m older) and a whole bunch of physical and mental disorders that basically mean my brain and nerves are wired pretty strangely lol. I have super sensitive hearing to the point that it’s kinda my own superpower. I can hear electronic activity and stuff very well (like tiny servos and switches clicking in everyday appliances), and have even heard a few Sonic booms when people around me have not (not even sure how that stuff happened tbh might be unrelated). Downside is that I have a chronic fear of alarms and sharp, ringing loud noises, get frequent and more severe migraines that can’t be cured because I’m just picking up on high pitched noises outside the typical human hearing spectrum, and have heard many a conversation I didn’t intend to. This is super cool and informative! Love ur content btw lol
I'm not sure I'm at your level, but at the very least my ears are more sensitive than anyone I know (I too have fibro, and other stuff)
Until I was 25 I could hear the 15.5 kHz flyback whine on cathode ray TV sets. These days pretty much everything over 9 kHz is almost undetectable.
I know these are considered ailments to some and things you don't wish onto others and not a thing to wish for. But I'd be fanned if you didn't sell me on wanting what you have. I mean nothing insulting by it insult ure there are many more downside but you made it sounds super cool to have
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@@r0cketplumber I have two hearing impairments (the first one I had as a young child I am not sure if it is as bad now, the second one I developed as an adult and is neurological). I find volume is decreased a bit but my processing is a real problem. Background noise is louder than the person in front of me (the person in front of me is not much audible unless they try to be clearer and a bit louder). But at uni age I went to this after hours lecture (not related to my degree) on sound. They played 22kHz sound and I could hear it? It was not very loud but it felt painful like when something squeals severely. I did cover my ears and probably confused everyone, lol. I asked afterwards in person to the lecturer, was that 22kHz? He said yes. I am not sure if that is extremely odd, as human hearing on average is up to 20kHz max, so I guess there could be normal genetic variation?
Go to any place like a mountain with no cities noise have them talk you can still hear from half a mile away with no filters.
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That's very interesting
Wow that's nice ponytail he have 😃
Nice..
wow interesting experiment
When I’m old and need some good hearing aids, I’m definitely getting these. That app and custom ability of the sound is 🔥
I don'n actually know what kind of filters are built into this device, but avoiding ear drum damages and saturated sound generally, it would be possible to apply sound limiting or even better, sound compression to fit all that huge ampligied audio dynamic range into some 20dB compressed range.
I find it hilarious that in the last video of yours I commented on I said something about your man-bun and then in this, the next video of yours I watched, you made note of it.
would love if make a Video about the rather new spying technology to "hear" what is said from far away in a closed room with windows, by observing vibrations of room plants leaves. it can also be used to better hear "around the corner" in traffic situations, maybe for autonomous driving
for two months after a nerve injury I got super humain touch, sensitivity was not filtered I could feel the Ink's thickness on printed paper, of defects of glass mirror etc.. no pain, just insane unfiltered sensitivity. We can do a lot ;-)
Superman is a remarkable person. There is no doubt about that. His amazing hearing is just one of many qualities that make him super.
My apartment had a Super man.
Superman: I can hear people talking from space
Action lab guy: I took that seriously
The most amazing part of his sensory abilities would have to be his brain processing & filtering all that incredible amount of data. Our mere human brains filter out an incredible amount of our overall sensorium in order for use to function & concentrate.
Our sense of touch, for instance, has over 2 square meters of skin covered with hundreds of millions of sensory nerve endings. Every sense of vibration, hot/cold, pressure, etc. that's under our clothes is severely reduced - not to mention the thousands of nerves connected to arrector pili muscles & hair follicules, being triggered over & over, yet we feel virtually nothing until we remove our clothes & feel the wind whispering against our skin.
2m² is a lot more skin than I would have expected! Does that include the membranes inside our bodies? That's really something to think about, since my skin hurts all the time, that's a good number to bring up.
Earlier today from another video on a different channel, it referred to something called ASMR... I've noticed that I used to experience it's effects quite a lot when I was a small child growing up, but has diminished as I grew older.
"Every sense of vibration, hot/cold, pressure, etc. that's under our clothes is severely reduced"
Except for people with autism. They feel everything all at once.
@@gabor6259 Autist here, can confirm this is both real and often extremely unpleasant.
All the way from space!
I like your hair cut ngl
The dynamic range of the human ear is already crazy. But directing it to a small angle across a really large angle is difficult. but you can build a reflector dish for you to sit in and pick out a conversation just hundreds of meters away.
The brain combines two ears and your eyes to filter out sound and try to focus.
Looks like you need superhuman comb
As per previous comment I have tinnitus in one ear but the sad thing is my hearing is it so acute in this building where I live I never get a good night sleep because I can hear what people are doing two floors up. My ear it’s been like this for a long time now it’s an absolute pain in my ass so superman can keep his hearing you never see him whingeing about not getting any sleep cheers
Rare type of sponsored videos that I actually enjoy. The only reason why I didn't get interested in the product is that my hearing is still relatively fine.
The haircut/manbun tho. Next time you could look into Superman's bulletproofness. Like could muscle and skin stretch and bend if they're harder than diamond?
nice
The sound "in space" is actually vibrations transferred via the acrylic box and the sponge. You really need to suspend the hearing aid in mid chamber with nothing solid to transfer vibrations through.
Freebase harmala can give you super hearing. LSA can do it also.
Smallville?!? That was my show
Can you de Superman’s flying powers next?
If you make them transmit and receive at different frequency you would able to read peoples thoughts at low frequency
Space begins with space
Amplifying the sound to hear in low density air only works to a point. If you are all the way up where orbits last a usably long time, the mean free path will be greater than the wavelength of audible sound, and it just won't carry. Now what you COULD do even from space, if you knew where somebody was talking that you wanted to listen to, would be to aim a laser at an object near to them and use an extremely sensitive photodetector to measure the effect of their speech vibrations on the nearby object, and it would work no matter how little gas was around you as long as you didn't go beyond the coherence length(*) (which means you need a seriously high-quality laser to get this to work from orbit, but apparently such things do exist -- a cheapo semiconductor or helium-neon laser isn't going to come close to cutting it, though). Supposedly spy agencies have used such devices. Note that laser hearing would also bypass the speed of sound, since most of the distance is traveled at the speed of light.
(*)Search for coherence length. Wikipedia has a decent summary, which also notes some types of lasers with coherence length even beyond 100 km.
wow that's crazy 16x just imagine 🤣
Cool
Hey bro I just wanna ask u 1 question...
From where did u get these kinnda ideas , for doing ur research and making videos on that ..
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This is a really cool video. Thanks for the entertainment
I can't help but comment on your hair! Might should cut it or something if it's that unruly. And did I spy a hair tie sticking straight up? Lol.
Wouldn't be possible to amplify only sounds with a very low intensity so that you won't destroy your eardrums while wearing them normally?
Can we do an experiment regarding the Hulk next? 😁
Woah
Don't forget another one with super hearing, Dolores Madrigal
As the orderlies enter the room they tell him to get off the table and put the towel down. The towel is then opened to find ears....
Superman must experience some insane doppler effect when he flies if he can hear everything on the planet
U ever do the one guys video of ice over cuo with fire or whatever?
Superman limited by the speed of sound..🤣🤣
Being somewhat far-fetched (literally!), perhaps the device could be used to hear what's been going on at one's terrestrial antipode, as the sound waves would travel around the world in all directions and arrive concentrated at one's own location. ;)
I’ve always wondered what it would be like to wear hearing aids when you have normal hearing
Well if you’re gonna relate to Superman, you can surely make an Ironman suit in real life and tell us how much power it would require to use it...and then acquire that power to show us how it works! Waiting.
This is great !
Superman doesn't hear the sounds, he hears the electron wave disturbances that sound waves create, which travel at the speed of light.
I bet there's also an equally ridiculous explanation for why noone recognises him without glasses.
@@Mihayan1 **I'm legally blind meme intensifies**
is that even scientifically accurate? Like why not just do that rather than making something that catches sound waves
In sci-fi terms, anything is possible. I mean, who has ever met someone who flies, has x-ray vison and shoot lasers from his eyes?
DC SUCKS FOR A REASON
Something that people tend to forget it that superman's hearing is not loud, it is precise. Kind of like having parabolic mics as ears.
Sir, I have a question if I jump from some good height like 4th Or 5th floor with a concrete floor or a heavy thing where I'll standing above that thing and when the heavy thing is going to crash to the land and I jump from that heavy thing to the land will i survive?
I don't think you would be able to hear anything if the "hearing aid" had no contact with it's environment. The sound is also transmitted by other materials, so you were able to capture the vibrations transmitted by your voice because of the elements that are in contact with the hearing aid.
Also, even trying to isolate it by making it hang from a thread or something would still transmit she sound waves, very very little but you could be able to hear it with a good enough device.
There's some devices that use this effect to achieve something similar, using your skull (or other materials) to generate sound.
The only way I could see an experiment like this working would be from magnetically locking a plate with a Bluetooth hearing device on top and inside the vacuum chamber. I don't know how much the vibrations would be transfered by the magnetic field to the locked plate, but most of them would be absorbed trying to push the material being held.
His hearing seems “telescopic.”
All the equipment in the chamber should have been on thick foam. There’s a chance vibrations travel from the container to the equipment and along the cord to the mic.
Perhaps…. There’s also a slight chance Super Man’s ears don’t work on vibration but his super brain. In the early comics he could send and receive telepathic messages.
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If you would place a newtons cratle in a vacum chamber how mutch energy loss would it have
Your superman ear piece was only 16X too....i think he is 24X (a guy called Clarke Kent told me) 😮
Fun experiment, but your vacuum chamber test has a flaw.... I think. Namely - that vibrations could pass to your earphones via the physical contact with enclosure, despite your attempts to dampen them. Even physically through the earphone wire !
My grandpa swore that my grandma could hear a gnat fart.
Maybe hearing isn't just about picking up the signal but also about decoding it and paying attention to the individual sources.
wouldnt the sound waves travel in all directions reaching superman at different times causing a crazy echo?
Wow content
Og Smallville
Damn this man is really multitalent, not just before he did a gaming video now he's trying to be a movie expert
Your wires made contact to box, so vibration could pass through it to mic