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Something I’m surprised I don’t see more comments about is the amazing soundtrack you guys used, the music is so calm and soothing yet mysterious and vast.
This whole channel is mind blowing to me. The art, the music, the narrative, the ambience. Everything is perfect. I get goosebumps every single time. Masterpieces, all of their videos.
Imagine if Kurzgesagt did an hour long documentary-- I'd listen to his voice for hours lol (I've been notified that the voice behind Kurzgesagt is Steve Tylor.)
@@DrPumpkinz nothing wrong with it, just that the talking in story telling and info giving is different, so it can give a different vibe from the documentary style i guess! I knew the story beforehand but found it strange to hear from a voice i usually hear docu-style things from haha
If we could capture a fight between a sperm whale and a giant squid it would legitimately be one of the coolest things to have ever been viewed in nature. I hope we can in my lifetime
@brutpro_gamer yeah the scratches are them thrashing around but the sperm whales don't really give a shit because the thick blubber protects them from serious damage and heals up only leaving marks, there's a video of a female sperm whale with ripped squid still in its mouth and a piece of ripped tentacle on its head. Now tell me, if it was a fight why are there barely any scars on that side of its head? It quite literally had to have ripped the squid apart quickly before it scratched alot, also giant squid only weigh 250kg and the largest colossal squids weigh around 900kg while a female sperm whale weighs approx 14-15,000kg and a bull sperm whale weighs 40 tons while a larger one weighs 50 tons
@@chrislaezur730 I absolutely NEVER litter. From time to time I even pick up stuff people throw on the ground and give it back to them saying 'you accidentally dropped this'. Especially when they have kids with them they tend to mumble something along the lines of '... accident...'. I also strongly educate my small children on the need to not pollute (and litter).
@@marricx at population per capita, america is more polluting than china (Co2, plastic etc) America is a terribe country lol and global warming would probably not even be a thing without it
Human: Well, Seymour, I made it, despite your directions… Plastic bag: Ah! Superintendent Chalmers! Welcome! I hope you’re ready… *pulls out a water gun from Craigslist* …FOR YOUR DOOM!
One thing you forgot to mention that's incredibly interesting is brine pools. Brine pools are literal lakes below the sea. They contain water with an extremly high salinity and actual have a distinct surface towards the ocean. Brine pools are so incredibly saline that most fish that enter them die almost immedietly. Except hagfish. Hagfish don't give a flying fuck about the salinity of the brine pool and use them as personal hiding spots. But the most interesting thing about brine pools is that each and every one of them has a unique composition and a unique fauna of microorganisms that exist only at that particular brine pool.
As a human biologist, I cannot emphasise enough how important the discovery of new organisms in the sea is. To give you an example, studies on the jellyfish Aequorea victoria has enabled us to isolate the green fluorescent protein (GFP), which, as the name suggests, exhibits bright green fluorescence. Today, we wildly fuse GFP with other proteins in order to make them visible and observe processes in cells. GFP is so wildly used today that its discovery has been awarded with the 2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (would love to make a video about the applications of this bright protein). Who knows what else we could find in the deep sea? Feel free to ask anything about that topic (or stem cells, since I am conducting research in this field)!
As a human, I also want to become a biologist. Biology has been a passion of mine since forever, I'm afraid I'm missing something though. Any tips? Life experiences? Do I need any special preparation? Is going for biology overhyped or underhyped?
This might be one of Kurzgesagt´s best videos yet. Mainly because they let the audience be a part of this journey. They always say something like "WE have arrived our destination". They also show certain parts of the video from inside the submarine, which really feels like that I´m sitting inside, if I´m in fullscreen mode! It´s like I´m part of this adventure. Its awesome! Please, please do this more often!
@@rohanofelvenpower5566 because pressure does not destroy a plastic bag? Water pressure does not shred anything. And why should it stop descending? It´s denser than water so it´ll keep sinknig til it reaches the bottom
Just a thought, but I think it would be so cool for kurgesagt to make a series of videos looking at the different zones of the deep sea. As in what kind of animals have we found in the deep sea? What crucial characteristics do these animals have to survive such extreme depths and conditions? What kind of engineering or what qualifications do submersibles need to have in order to reach these depths safely. Again, this is just my opinion of what I thought would be cool for a serious of videos but maybe I’m wrong. But while the deep sea is fascinating, I don’t think this video does justice to the in depth science behind what it takes to thrive in each layer. Yes I think it does a good job at giving a good overview but in terms of going in depth I don’t think. But don’t get me wrong here, it’s a great video and I enjoy it a lot and all of this that I am saying is just my opinion and I’m not saying it is correct.
I wonder if fish and crabs could use it to lay their eggs in and protect their families from preditors? Nevermind teraforming is bad even if it is to help aquatic species.
Gibbstronic nah reapers spawn in pretty much every biome besides the ghost one and lava one. Terrifying shit I had one spawn right on me and I alt f4’d asap
@@woaho.o6901 the Reaper is good for a quick jumpscare at the beginning. But that Ghost Leviathan makes some scary-ass sounds and can attack your seamoth, leaving you alone and helpless 1000m below sea level.
Wow, I'm really impressed with your content! The way you explore fascinating animal topics is truly captivating most in 5:26 . It’s clear you’ve spent a lot of time researching and preparing each video.
As soon as you continue to dive deeper after challenger deep: "Detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the region. Are you certain whatever you're doing is worth it?"
Ok ok ok. So here’s the interesting thing about micro plastics. The science is still out on whether microplastics are actually damaging the food web, it’s still a new problem and it will take more research and time to determine how much of an impact it will have. Most likely what will happen is microplastics will cause a dramatic shift in the food web, but how this will impact the higher trophic levels is unpredictable.
What’s crazy is that The Challenger Deep is probably not even the deepest point. It’s only the deepest point that we have discovered, and we’ve only explored 5% of all the oceans. So there’s gotta be a place that’s even deeper.
Very spooky, and also sounds a tad boring if all we will find down there is tiny squid and sea cucumbers or whatever, unless they are exotic. I mean, creatures would have to be reduced to the size of a tiny ball to preserve every energy they can or whatnot and move in slow motion.
Maybe, but there might not be any oceans deeper than the Challenger Deep, since the lowest you can get is the Crust. I think the only reason we’ve only explored 5% of the ocean is because around 70% of the Earth’s surface is water.
yeah that fact always kinda anoyed me as a realist, but it is a fun game Edit: I have an Idea, we need to make a Mod. Subnautica but with realistic diving. For all the stuff deep down you have the Prawn. Sounds Good
@@renestadtler7747 Wdym? It's a game that obviously plays in the future. It's very likely that by then, there is a suit that allows you dive that deep.
@@trygon9885 Again, it's *physically* not possible. And have you looked at the suit? Thin as heck, also he was never meant to be stranded on an ocean planet so he doesn't have the equipment for diving on him.
I call bs on a plastic bag being at the deepest part of the ocean. The magma pouring out from the ridges takes care of any garbage. It's possible for a big to travel 3,000 miles and not be damaged by marine life or aquatic vessels, that doesn't mean it's likely (much less the norm)
While some kids were dreaming about exploring the unreached wanders of space, during my childhood, I was amazed by the fact that the depths of the ocean were not given as much interest. I always considered the ocean to be a space within Earth-vast, unexplored, so close-yet so far. The video I watched took me back to my childhood fantasies while providing some curious details about biology, in particular, the topic of evolution. It was a bewildering experience to contemplate how life on Earth was able to adjust to the harshest of conditions, such as those present at the bottom of the ocean. Evolution resulted in the creation of truly breathtaking creatures ready to survive in an unnormal environment that, at first glance, shouldn't be habitable at all. Interestingly enough, this chain of thoughts took me back to space and left me wondering-if life can exist in the depths of the ocean, why can't it exist in the vastness of space?
“I always considered the ocean to be a space within Earth.” I have a list of notes in my phone that I write cool things in- this just landed in it. Awesome thoughts!
It’s a terrifying yet a fascinating thought: that you’re completely surrounded by darkness, and there’s living things that we don’t even know about all around you.
@@kevinh.a442 I agree in that the "hubris" & "spec of dust" people generally are hypocritical/superficial children. But I think you agree on the message unless u prefer fairytales. If it affects one person to do better than mission accomplished.
@@shiwanggunjiyal4143 Yeah, Corsola, Lileep, Horsea, Quilfish, Goldeen, and Finneon Edit: There is actually seven, Luvdisc is seen in the next scene on the far top right (including a shiny Luvdisc too)
I just imagine the deep sea creatures thinking that the plastic bag is an alien form of life never seen before and creating a whole religion that worships it.
Plastic Bag Biography Peculiar being found in the Challenger Deep, with pale and translucent skin, no visible internal organs or veins passing through, it drifts the void elegantly, emitting no sound nor electromagnetic signals, it appears completely docile…or extremely indifferent towards any interactions of any nature.
Honestly, the song that plays at around 4:27 is so perfect. It really conveys the mysteriousness of the deep ocean, I know it's a little weird but it might be my favourite part of the video.
Hello Kurzgesagt, I came across this one quite a few years ago and still couldnt get its beauty out of my head. I see lots of space and universe, disease and immune related videos but not many of this beautiful oceans of ours. I dare carefully ask your channel to make more contents about the blue planet, if you could! Thank you always, for your beautiful channel :)
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Hey when you making an artic video
Wow 2 days ago?? How did u comment this 2 days ago xD atleast no 1 else can be first
We love you
Thanks
What happened to ants and wars
Something I’m surprised I don’t see more comments about is the amazing soundtrack you guys used, the music is so calm and soothing yet mysterious and vast.
it goes perfectly with his calm, slow voice. i could just listen to this to fall asleep
Yeah, the guys from Epic Mountain are extremely underappreciated
Oh yeah I had never napped in my life but wow I'm so relaxed I could take a nap lol
Play Subnautica
Their music is original and produced for every video
you guys out did yourselves on the animation this time around.
Honestly the surface when they were going underwater was just wow
Why is this comment on EVERY video uploaded here?
1:33 is just an animation full of water type pokemon.😜 luckily we all like pokemon. Great job on the animations!
@@rodidoesburg4061 damn you're right
Best of the best
Imagine the shock and sadness that the scientists felt when they saw that plastic bag.
Why sadness? I'd be amazed at the extent of our influence on this planet.
@@notanybetter5264 🤦♀️
You are@@notanybetter5264
@@undead_6662 I named myself that so that morons* would repeat that joke when they had nothing else to say 😂
Dammit I'm@@notanybetter5264.... I fell for that😅😂😂🤣
Yes, the perfect time for youtube to recommend this.
😭😭😭😭
Kurzgesagt said at 3800m deep you'll see the grave of the Titanic
Now it has a new companion 😭
That's exactly why YT is recommending it. People are searching about the topic, views are rising, the video gets boosted.
Jesus Christ I didn’t even think of that 😅
@@user-qc8ms5wj1wAt least the Titanic’s not alone.
damn so it wasn't just me that was recommended this 😭
This whole channel is mind blowing to me. The art, the music, the narrative, the ambience. Everything is perfect. I get goosebumps every single time. Masterpieces, all of their videos.
videogasms
this made me giggle
I wonder if someone who works in this channel made another account just to comment stuff like that
@@pandahubg6701 nah mate, it's just not that hard to praise what you can see is good and hard work
Kurzgesagt and Joe Rogan Experience
Imagine if Kurzgesagt did an hour long documentary-- I'd listen to his voice for hours lol (I've been notified that the voice behind Kurzgesagt is Steve Tylor.)
just waitch all his videos, should be hours of content
_yo actually I'mma just do that_
@@stormi8029 dont watch the universe one though
@@SquareRoot_ What, the egg one? It's a narration of a short story from 2009. What's wrong with that?
@@DrPumpkinz nothing wrong with it, just that the talking in story telling and info giving is different, so it can give a different vibe from the documentary style i guess! I knew the story beforehand but found it strange to hear from a voice i usually hear docu-style things from haha
Damn the plastic bag hit harder than expected...
Its sad
I felt attacked
For real...
@@zualapips1638 you should
it's so sad if it's true
getting this in my recommended after the titan submersible incident is vile 💀💀💀
Ikr same here
Same
UA-cam you heartless b*tch😬😬
Yeah, 4:50, I was like whoa guys, that was fast, and way too soon. But now I see this is three years old.
It's good tho tbh. Learn to respect the ocean and keep curious about life in deep sea
Is no one gonna talk about the music, its so mysterious and beautiful.
I know right?
it creeped me out
potato salad with opinions Reminds me of Subnautica
The quality of Kurzgesagt is legit incredible and the soundscape for this video is friggin spot on!
They compose their own music. :)
I swear the quality of these videos is only getting better
I know I'm not the only one thinking this!
Yo, I thought the same thing too!
agreed
I would say they've been really good for the past few years now, no?
and theyre getting more and more frequent
imagine that plastic bag you threw out 2 years ago after shopping is now literally chilling in the challenger deep
Honestly I would be so embarrassed
@@Smollusk76 you should, we are destroying this world
@@hazynico2314 ikr I'm ashamed, I wish I could do something to help but it feels I don't know anything, I'm not proud of being like this at all
@@hazynico2314 I’m ashamed 😔
@@ilikeapples1824 do community cleaning, I do it for myself because I make myself feel like a good person
boy am i glad i have access to this free video that doesnt cost 250000 dollars to show me the bottom of the ocean
Kurzgesagt - One of the few channels with such a high quality that I'd prefer quantity rather than improvements
Yeah but quantity = lower quality or shorter videos
@@JacobRy true
Just imagine if this guys did a film, or a documentary, it would be wonderful
People would place tents inside the theater, to watch it until they need more food than popcorn!
@@user-uk3op6jf2m yes IQ 300 that's why he said these guys.
That would be awesome.
@@debadityasaha1684 Well he said "this guys" so..
@@wolframe5050 he hedged his bets lol
no existential crisis this time, but my subnautica ptsd kicking in right about now
Nexxarian I was kind of hoping for a reaper Easter egg (yeah I know reapers live at the surface)
I was looking for this comment, subnautica people know the depths of the ocean, and the creatures that hide below, but choose to not tell the world
same
Knew I wasn't the only one
😂😂😂
If we could capture a fight between a sperm whale and a giant squid it would legitimately be one of the coolest things to have ever been viewed in nature. I hope we can in my lifetime
There's actually video about it on UA-cam
Fight? They don't fight, giant squids just scratch them, but other than that it's just a hunt.
@floseatyard8063 it's a fight Alright have you ever seen the scratches that they make?
@brutpro_gamer yeah the scratches are them thrashing around but the sperm whales don't really give a shit because the thick blubber protects them from serious damage and heals up only leaving marks, there's a video of a female sperm whale with ripped squid still in its mouth and a piece of ripped tentacle on its head. Now tell me, if it was a fight why are there barely any scars on that side of its head? It quite literally had to have ripped the squid apart quickly before it scratched alot, also giant squid only weigh 250kg and the largest colossal squids weigh around 900kg while a female sperm whale weighs approx 14-15,000kg and a bull sperm whale weighs 40 tons while a larger one weighs 50 tons
@@floseatyard8063To be fair this could be survivorship bias. We don't see the whales that lose the fights
Imagine exploring 11,000 meters deep only to find a Food 4 Less bag
To think I'm partly responsible truly saddens me. Our garbage at 11km deep should shame us all.
Nah
It should shame people who litter
Have you littered?
Are you ashamed because you should be?
Hmmmmmmm?
@@chrislaezur730 I absolutely NEVER litter. From time to time I even pick up stuff people throw on the ground and give it back to them saying 'you accidentally dropped this'. Especially when they have kids with them they tend to mumble something along the lines of '... accident...'.
I also strongly educate my small children on the need to not pollute (and litter).
@@chrislaezur730 rubbish that you recycle or bin still has to go somewhere. Some is sent to landfills or an incinerator, but not all of it is.
it's THE BAG FISH
6:10 “Preserving every last bit of energy is crucial for survival” is my life motto now.
artery
@Jake L what does that mean
@@rideabike979 top 10 mysteries of the world
@Jake L lmao same as mine
@Jake L amazing
I still find it tragically hilarious that humanity makes it to the challenger deep, only to be greeted by a plastic bag.
Well well well, if it wasn’t the consequences of our own actions
that bag must of seen some things to get that deep
@@dr.snowman4883 if only it could talk, the stories it could tell us 😂
submarine: im the first man made thing to ever reach challanger deep
plastic bag: hold my water 😏
@@abobanger9054 "Oh yeah, I remember that one time I saw a freaky glowy ball of friggin' meat, barely avoided him!"
I'm here because of the missing submarine. 😢 I didn't know that the Titanic wreck is that deep.
Kurzgesagt could literally talk about the gum on the bottom of their shoes and it’d still be interesting as hell
True
To this day we are still trying to save the man who fell into the river in Lego City
The pink sticky chewy object was left behind in the bottom of the leather footwear.
edit most likes ever ty
They should make a video on that, the bacterium and stuff on the gum, or why the gum is sticky.
@@mydude348 oh
Props to the animators who had to google what the deep sea fish looked like to animate them
Spitting facts
What about the pokemon?
Used to love doodle jump p
Ya I saw a qwilfish but except that what Pokemon?
@@Arnestashio they probably googled those too
Do you ever feel, like a plastic bag, drifting through the *M A R I A N A T R E N C H*
For some reason, this comment shows itself as being liked, but I hadn’t read it before? 🧐
Comments like this one are the reason why I love reading the comment section of almost everything in the internet
Feels like you waited awhile to get a chance to say that
That's so deep (pun intented)
You singed it, didn't you?
Ah yes. YT's dark humor.
I get it!! 😂😂😂
Oh ffs 😂😂😂😂😂
huh
I'll never understand the people that dislike a videos like this.
Neither do I, were they expecting something else?
Jose Cruz Nah they were just holding their phone upside down and thought it was the like button
it’s boring
Amazing Xxx it’s an educational video and for that it is actually very interesting, but if you expected something more then this go somewhere else.
The people who disliked this video are scientology antibacterial mums who don’t believe in water
Imagine swimming above the Mariana Trench, and knowing what’s below you
*A plastic bag*
Or worse; NOT knowing what’s below you 0-0
Below the Mariana Trench is the Marinara Trek.
this is what thalassophobia feels like
@@steVENOM ignorance is bliss. Knowing what dangers exist is way scarier
I love how the music slowly gets more and more creepy as you go deeper.
Yeah absolutely perfect music choice!
Couldn’t figure out why this was making me so anxious
Agreed
5:58 Be careful Kurzgesagt, you don't want to end up like the last crew that wanted to visit the Titanic.
I came here for this comment
@@ozwald4541and I came to make sure I was the first to write this comment.
kurzgesagt: Here's a wonderful thing!
kurzgesagt: Here's how you're killing it
China
@Black Rod not by a long shot
@@marricx at population per capita, america is more polluting than china (Co2, plastic etc) America is a terribe country lol and global warming would probably not even be a thing without it
aoe so you hate America, ok
@@Fireball-rw3gb well im just saying dont put all the blame in china (im not chinese btw) when western countries have done just as bad lol
Humans: We finally reach the challenger deep
Plastic bag: So you made it..
Lol
Human: Well, Seymour, I made it, despite your directions…
Plastic bag: Ah! Superintendent Chalmers! Welcome! I hope you’re ready…
*pulls out a water gun from Craigslist*
…FOR YOUR DOOM!
'Nice to see you again'
It's like those video game merchants you find in the very unusual places
@Filip Kanon Deep sea drones.
I can’t believe how can the animation get better in every new video 😭😭
Gloomy Horrible grammar ... What the fuck does this even mean?
Pepperandsalt sowwy 😖
4:53 damn that was so ominious especially after the titan sub incident
lamo
Yah saw that too. That was a subtle yet no pun intended of what implosion looks like. 😢
That's sad they found a plastic bag that far down.
I wonder how the bag didn't rip from the elephant trampling it.
@@codythedoggo7671 people used to care even less in the past
Oscar Ton haha xD
@@therobloxboss24 XD
It's now confirmed, plastic is the most efficient living form of the universe.
One thing you forgot to mention that's incredibly interesting is brine pools. Brine pools are literal lakes below the sea. They contain water with an extremly high salinity and actual have a distinct surface towards the ocean. Brine pools are so incredibly saline that most fish that enter them die almost immedietly. Except hagfish. Hagfish don't give a flying fuck about the salinity of the brine pool and use them as personal hiding spots. But the most interesting thing about brine pools is that each and every one of them has a unique composition and a unique fauna of microorganisms that exist only at that particular brine pool.
Very interesting thank you very much. And hagfish? What a name hehehe
Interesting! Thanks for sharing
Thank you for sharing this valuable piece information
That is so beautiful
Whoa👀
As a human biologist, I cannot emphasise enough how important the discovery of new organisms in the sea is. To give you an example, studies on the jellyfish Aequorea victoria has enabled us to isolate the green fluorescent protein (GFP), which, as the name suggests, exhibits bright green fluorescence. Today, we wildly fuse GFP with other proteins in order to make them visible and observe processes in cells. GFP is so wildly used today that its discovery has been awarded with the 2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (would love to make a video about the applications of this bright protein). Who knows what else we could find in the deep sea? Feel free to ask anything about that topic (or stem cells, since I am conducting research in this field)!
What is the most advanced treatment that uses stem cells and what are the most exciting prospects of using stem cells in medicine.
is there a way we could achieve immportality ?
As a human, I also want to become a biologist. Biology has been a passion of mine since forever, I'm afraid I'm missing something though. Any tips? Life experiences? Do I need any special preparation? Is going for biology overhyped or underhyped?
@@SaladDongs Textbooks, and courses may help. Biology is hard for me in school and I suck at it :(
Using the Immortal Jellyfish, would it be possible to create an "Immortal Essence"?
UA-cam reccomendations are going wild💀
This might be one of Kurzgesagt´s best videos yet. Mainly because they let the audience be a part of this journey.
They always say something like "WE have arrived our destination". They also show certain parts of the video from inside the submarine, which really feels like that I´m sitting inside, if I´m in fullscreen mode! It´s like I´m part of this adventure. Its awesome! Please, please do this more often!
Agree
Yes, he's using collective nouns ie "We, us" to make the viewer feel involved. In this case it's a journey.
that's what he just said
"A wet and deadly desert inhabited by mysterious creatures living in total darkness"
You mean the internet?
lol it actually feels real
No, the dark web
HAHAHajhsajhsjdhkaxdxXDXAKkdfkxa
Lol
Deviantart is the deepest place
I fear no sea monsters. but that thing....
*Deep sea plastic bag*
it scares me.
how can it survive with 1800 pounds of pressure?! I imagined it would have been shredded to micro pieces or stopped descending at some point
@Joshua Legaspi Human trash is everywhere.
i cant believe as a species we did this
That just means you’ve never played subnautica or even ark
@@rohanofelvenpower5566 because pressure does not destroy a plastic bag? Water pressure does not shred anything. And why should it stop descending? It´s denser than water so it´ll keep sinknig til it reaches the bottom
theres a logitech controller down there
😂
Didn't even need to watch to know I'm gonna love this
Click on vid, like instantly, then proceed to watch
God I just love this channel man
I know, they way the just animate the video is just amazing
@@sunbae-nim same here man
yeah their content is always so good
Pokemons seen in this video:
-Omanyte
-Corsola
-Finneon
-Quilfish
-Goldeen
-Lileep
-Horsea.
All of them is seen around 1:23 to 1:35
Luvdisc too including a shiny one in the next scene
And I'm pretty sure that's a normal snail and not an Omanyte
And someone mentioned Lugia at 2:26 near the bottom of the scree
I Knew pokémon were real
@@kexm9921 I am pretty sure that it is a Reaver Shark, though i could be wrong
the effort that gets put into these videos never ceases to amaze me.
Just a thought, but I think it would be so cool for kurgesagt to make a series of videos looking at the different zones of the deep sea. As in what kind of animals have we found in the deep sea? What crucial characteristics do these animals have to survive such extreme depths and conditions? What kind of engineering or what qualifications do submersibles need to have in order to reach these depths safely. Again, this is just my opinion of what I thought would be cool for a serious of videos but maybe I’m wrong. But while the deep sea is fascinating, I don’t think this video does justice to the in depth science behind what it takes to thrive in each layer. Yes I think it does a good job at giving a good overview but in terms of going in depth I don’t think. But don’t get me wrong here, it’s a great video and I enjoy it a lot and all of this that I am saying is just my opinion and I’m not saying it is correct.
The Marianas trench bomb episode might be what you're looking for--they get into what's on the different levels of the ocean from the surface down.
What about the safe shallows and the lava zone
I had a feeling plastic trash was going to show up, but it was such a bummer when it did. 😞
Use that sadness to help make a change!!
Yeah
I wonder if fish and crabs could use it to lay their eggs in and protect their families from preditors?
Nevermind teraforming is bad even if it is to help aquatic species.
WE R SO FUCK
And on the most solitary point on the earth, too.
We’ve gone 300 meters
Me: Wow that’s a lot
Zooms out
Me: Huh.
Play subnautica, gives you appreciation for both how deep and how shallow 300 really is.
I've watched people play Subnautica and I was half expecting a Leviathan alert when we went past the Midnight zone
“There are multiple leviathan class predators in your area. Are you sure whatever you’re doing is worth it?”
Storywalker4 when i went to my friends house i used to watch him play it,, can’t remember it now though..
Oosmacapa XD thing is pretty sure those leviathan were the sea tredders
The BBC is going to need a replacement for David Attenborough at some point, and I think know who my first choice is
Lol true
But he's so busy turning into the real life hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy
Brian Cox?
They've made the choice it seems. And I'm ok with it.
I’ll take it
Obviously you must mean infographics
No way this gets recommended to me now.
fr i was like NOW!? 😭
lol same
It's all fun and games until you come across a Reaper Leviathan.
Nah fam. The ghost Leviathan
Gibbstronic nah reapers spawn in pretty much every biome besides the ghost one and lava one. Terrifying shit I had one spawn right on me and I alt f4’d asap
@@woaho.o6901 the Reaper is good for a quick jumpscare at the beginning. But that Ghost Leviathan makes some scary-ass sounds and can attack your seamoth, leaving you alone and helpless 1000m below sea level.
Me wtf is reaper leviathan pros at the bottom arguing
and you run out of oxygen
What's hiding at the most solitary place on earth? A plastic bag
That probably came from Wal-mart.
Do you ever feel like a plastic bag... On the very bottom of everything...
I'm 14 and this is deep
Obito Ochiha that’s not the point
@Obito Uchiha how do u not get it lol
"where we fish, swim, POLLUTE, and do science"
damn...
Humanity.
Dont take it wrong we polude everywhere, nothing special
@@filipbitala2624 true
Yeah, but why does that emerald look like diamond.
What’s your alternative? Without pollution, life would be boring and dismal. The would be almost no technology, and we’d all be living in mud huts.
I wonder why this popped up on my recommended 🤔🤔🤔
I think because of the submarine
It really killed me when you mentioned that plastic bags where found in the deepest place on Earth...
El Zuga why ?
Yeah why ? Im curious
@@altimou1368 probably because the fact that no matter how deep or high we go, the planet cannot escape pollution
Cthulu gonna wake up to find trash all over his city.
Me too, it hit me very hard. I haven't cried like this since I was born.
Giant squid: Vibing
Sperm Whale: *We don’t do that here*
XD
*speaks cat*
@@finleyturner8193 what?
@@benhensley8484 I said OK
WE ONLY WAR UNDERWATER
I love how subtle they can be with their animations. Like adding pollutions and pokemon in the sea surface.
Wow, I'm really impressed with your content! The way you explore fascinating animal topics is truly captivating most in 5:26 . It’s clear you’ve spent a lot of time researching and preparing each video.
As soon as you continue to dive deeper after challenger deep:
"Detecting multiple leviathan class lifeforms in the region. Are you certain whatever you're doing is worth it?"
Pulling back
Reapers dwell in the sunlight to twilight zone so.......
We are going to see some extra thicc reapers down here bois
WELP GUYS GUESS WE AREN'T GOING TO KNOW WHATS DOWN HERE.
*sees a glimpse of bright red in front*
Well that’s it for me I’m headin back
A PLASTIC BAG WARNING WARNING ghost laviathan eats it
Creatures: "chilling at the deepest part of the ocean"
Plastic bag: Howdily dodily
Howdy Howdy
Neighborino
*everything there dies*
plastic bag: suddenly becomes alive
Now that Is funny 😂😂
Compared to that similar comment above you being obvious 🙄 hahaha
underrated
We should send a private company’s non-certified sub down to check things out and charge people money for it
Could you make a video on microplastics? I think it's a very scary and important subject that a lot of people are unaware of
Search up: Kurzgesagt - How humans are turning the world into plastic. Slight mentions of it.
@@zupythenoob thanks! I'll check it out
Yes please! Microplastics would be a great topic to tackle!
Ignorance is bliss lol
Ok ok ok. So here’s the interesting thing about micro plastics. The science is still out on whether microplastics are actually damaging the food web, it’s still a new problem and it will take more research and time to determine how much of an impact it will have. Most likely what will happen is microplastics will cause a dramatic shift in the food web, but how this will impact the higher trophic levels is unpredictable.
9:30 So nobody's gonna talk about how this sub climbed 11 km in 15 seconds, pulling a speed of 2640 kmph.
That's well over twice the speed of sound in air! Or only...half the speed of sound in water >.
They had to go fast they were running out of oxygen
He did say "after hours of travelling"
He took a shortcut
@@sebastiannin4655 😂😂😂😂
I dont like how this appeared on my feed immediately after the sub incident
Because algorithm of youtube lol
What’s crazy is that The Challenger Deep is probably not even the deepest point. It’s only the deepest point that we have discovered, and we’ve only explored 5% of all the oceans. So there’s gotta be a place that’s even deeper.
Very spooky, and also sounds a tad boring if all we will find down there is tiny squid and sea cucumbers or whatever, unless they are exotic. I mean, creatures would have to be reduced to the size of a tiny ball to preserve every energy they can or whatnot and move in slow motion.
Maybe, but there might not be any oceans deeper than the Challenger Deep, since the lowest you can get is the Crust. I think the only reason we’ve only explored 5% of the ocean is because around 70% of the Earth’s surface is water.
@@Bananappleboy scientists found a live coelacanth under water so there might be animals that are thought to be extinct or a completely new species
Are you like 10? Cause you seem really dumb
@Tejsh Desai
This video makes me wanna play Subnautica really bad.
My favorite game of all time
This... puts a smile on my face 😂
susio holy shit facts
The things you find at the bottom of the ocean are far more terrifying than the ones in Subnautica.
But in subnautica, i cant find plastic bag anywhere :
Just imagine throwing a plastic bag away just for it to end up in deepest point of the ocean
KAAARRREEEEEEEENNNN!!!
@@omegaultramax .....kraken??
I know right how has the pressure not even crushed it??? Better question how did it sink that deep in the first place???????
ngl that would be kinda cool
@Terry 20 I suppose that explains where the terrestrial ones get their salt.
Great moment to watch this again.
Shout out to the animator who uses Goldeen, Corsola, Qwilfish, Starmie, Finneon, and Lileep in the coastal water!
there is horsea as well at 1:33 extreme right
1:39 luvdisk above the submarine icon
Lugia at 2:28 bottom right. It looks the the title screen of Pokémon silver
He even put in a shiny luvdisk at 1:39
Thought I was tripping 😂😂
“At 330 meters, the pressure is high enough to get crushed”
Subnautica players: “Those are rookie numbers”
yeah that fact always kinda anoyed me as a realist, but it is a fun game
Edit: I have an Idea, we need to make a Mod. Subnautica but with realistic diving. For all the stuff deep down you have the Prawn. Sounds Good
@@renestadtler7747 Wdym? It's a game that obviously plays in the future. It's very likely that by then, there is a suit that allows you dive that deep.
@@trygon9885 Again, it's *physically* not possible. And have you looked at the suit? Thin as heck, also he was never meant to be stranded on an ocean planet so he doesn't have the equipment for diving on him.
@@renestadtler7747 It's not possible with modern technology... With a pressure suit you can dive way deeper
@@trygon9885 Yeah thats right but still, he doesn't have one
An 11 minute video from Kurzgesagt? what a time to be alive!
Nice
Noice
I call bs on a plastic bag being at the deepest part of the ocean. The magma pouring out from the ridges takes care of any garbage. It's possible for a big to travel 3,000 miles and not be damaged by marine life or aquatic vessels, that doesn't mean it's likely (much less the norm)
And the last part of the ascend was extremely beautiful + a summary 👌 perfect
Moshpittin' Kitten have you tried to search about it, before calling BS?
Oceangate gotta take some notes fr
This video was magical. I felt like I was taken on a journey into a different world. Loved it
Trust me, it is just the music
@@seeyouchump Nahh, everything worked together. The music at the bathypelagial (midnight) did give me goosebumps. It's amazing
i feel only choking and depression
While some kids were dreaming about exploring the unreached wanders of space, during my childhood, I was amazed by the fact that the depths of the ocean were not given as much interest. I always considered the ocean to be a space within Earth-vast, unexplored, so close-yet so far. The video I watched took me back to my childhood fantasies while providing some curious details about biology, in particular, the topic of evolution. It was a bewildering experience to contemplate how life on Earth was able to adjust to the harshest of conditions, such as those present at the bottom of the ocean. Evolution resulted in the creation of truly breathtaking creatures ready to survive in an unnormal environment that, at first glance, shouldn't be habitable at all. Interestingly enough, this chain of thoughts took me back to space and left me wondering-if life can exist in the depths of the ocean, why can't it exist in the vastness of space?
“I always considered the ocean to be a space within Earth.” I have a list of notes in my phone that I write cool things in- this just landed in it. Awesome thoughts!
"If life can exist in the depths of the ocean, why can't it exist in the vastness of space?" That's a really cool thought!
Probably because the ocean is like water which species liked and lack of oxygen is not as popular but we humans can make anything work
Things I think about almost all of the time…
@@vex2960 there’s water and oxygen in other parts of space besides earth…
It’s a terrifying yet a fascinating thought:
that you’re completely surrounded by darkness, and there’s living things that we don’t even know about all around you.
*with plastic. Thats a bit sad.
Sharishth Singh yeah :(
To:@@nay8149
Me:OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOF
That's what I feel around people.
@T Mart At least your county took action before the problem got really serious.
5:56 Luckily, Kurzgesagt didn't make their submarine out of expired second-hand carbon fiber
1:28 there are two clownfish, one with an unusually small fin. Nice nemo reference!
nemo fanboys in 2020...
Also electric piano (bottom left corner)
@@namewasstolenstresslevel2111 haters though... eternal.
Goldeen goldeen
There's also a golden, horsea, and quilfish. They are all pokemon.
Absolutely love the addition of trash, leaves a powerful message
Paige Kingsley Yeah it does. We definitely need to stop using plastic altogether or switch to biodegradable plastics made of plant material.
"hate yourself and your kind because of things out your control" got it
Ehh, could've been more subtle.
It felt like being suffocated with a plastic bag until we agree to recycle.
@@msr98111 clever
@@kevinh.a442 I agree in that the "hubris" & "spec of dust" people generally are hypocritical/superficial children. But I think you agree on the message unless u prefer fairytales. If it affects one person to do better than mission accomplished.
Thanks for giving light to the plastic problem!
It's a dumping problem. China and certain rivers in Africa dump nearly all the plastic/garbage found in the ocean.
It's really upsetting knowing they found plastic that deep, but I'm glad more people are aware of it!
@@allenson3553 i can't find anything proving this. isn't there video?
@@allenson3553 could you send a link please?
@@ziros22 They literally state this in the video. And just one quick google search brings up numerous articles about it
Really UA-cam ?
Deepest zone
Kurzgesagt: taking a swim down here is like having to balance 1800 elephants on top of you....
Plastic bag: *hold my polyethylene*
Mister Ringgit HAHAHAHA Nice, I have a math test in 10 hours prior to now yet here I am
@@ashurax4577 This is science, therefore no loss for you. Haha JK
Mister Ringgit really dense plastic cause pressure
I don't get it. were elephants heavier in the 1800s?
HAHAHHA
Love that there is a shiny Luvdisc in yellow among the pink ones at 1:38
You have the eyes of a falcon I don't know what I'm supposed to do with this information but I'm impressed you even saw that.
There was also a goldeen
There are also Corsola, Finneon and several other Pokémon
@@chiccomarini also lileep and qwilfish
Lol qwilfish and goldeen 1:34
1:33 3 pokemon
1:51 Ponyo’s mom
7:50 captain nemo’s ship the Nautilus
10:30 Possibly tiger or king shark
Good good!!
The animators pit them a lot lol
Tho it's 4 pokemon~
2:13 the door from the twilight zone tv series
There’s also a Lugia and a School of Luvdisk. One of the luvdisk is shiny too. :D (Pokémon btw)
Wait there are 6 pokemons
@@shiwanggunjiyal4143 Yeah, Corsola, Lileep, Horsea, Quilfish, Goldeen, and Finneon
Edit: There is actually seven, Luvdisc is seen in the next scene on the far top right (including a shiny Luvdisc too)
I am just here because I am curious about the OceanGate issue.
Same with me😬
Holy shit guys, it seems your animation just got so much better!
Evil Monster Gaming it was great in the first place
Benson Li yeah, but it got even greater.
I know right!!
kurgzgesagt: *makes a video*
youtube algorythme the second it's out: ah shit, here we go again.
Why are u gay
Anyone got subnautica vibes?
Lovely video and animation. Very informative
HeyItsJess Absolutely! I was thinking that the vehicle they used in the video was so similar to a Seamoth
Absolutely, though the SOMA vibes were stronger toward the end.
Strange how deep space is somehow less terrifying than the sea...
I have thallasaphobia and that game is a straight up horror game for me
Hopefully that big ass creature is gonna stay frozen, if you have seen it ofc
@Jonathan F Indeed.
This was my whole wild kratts and octonauts childhood right here
Enters midnight zone, hears message "Warning, entering ecological dead-zone"
scientist: "what?"
Every subnautica player: oh fuCK OH FUCK OH FUCK OF FUCK OH *FUUUUUCKKKK*
Oxygen efficiency decreased
Detecting multiple leviathan-class lifeforms in the region. Are you certain whatever you're doing is worth it?
@@omegaotaku1342 *fuckfuckfuckduckfuck abort abort please god take me home 😭😭😭😭😭😭*
Commit 180 turn
Are we all going to ignore the fact that goldeen, horsea, lileep, corsula, quilfish ,and finneon are just vibing in the coral reef
I really thought jellicent, krabby, kingler and pyukumyuku would also be here as well
I came looking for this comment lmao
I KNOW RIGHT im not the only one who noticed. Pokemon for life
@@nou6873 don’t you mean Pokémon 4ever 😝
Thought there was a mantine too. At the start of that scene.
I just imagine the deep sea creatures thinking that the plastic bag is an alien form of life never seen before and creating a whole religion that worships it.
Civilization of the deep
@Terry 20 hurry up and send me the link after you make it
How high are you
Plastic Bag
Biography
Peculiar being found in the Challenger Deep, with pale and translucent skin, no visible internal organs or veins passing through, it drifts the void elegantly,
emitting no sound nor electromagnetic signals, it appears completely docile…or extremely indifferent towards any interactions of any nature.
*we could make a religion out of this*
Who else watched this video after the Titan Submarine incident?
No one now shut up
Bruh me as well
I wonder what criatures live *below the ice of Jupiter's moon 'Europa'*
Imigrants
dags. it's dags mate
I wonder when it will be for us to go there and pollute the water with plastics too.
The Deep Stone Crypt
Corsola Is The Best- That's not nice
It has been quite a while since I spotted Pokémon Easter eggs in a video!
Time stamp?
@@ronan8881 1:34
Ikr
And no Subnautica easter-eggs...
You can also see a finding Nemo easter egg about the same time.
The stuff on the surface: normal
The stuff underwater: LITERAL DEMONS
Subnautica reflects that well
Can u tell rowan atkinson I'm his huge fan.
@Labryan Taylor yes, but they look like that due to how they’ve evolved
And then the dumbo octopus
And a plastic bag found my scientists in 2018
Honestly, the song that plays at around 4:27 is so perfect. It really conveys the mysteriousness of the deep ocean, I know it's a little weird but it might be my favourite part of the video.
Describing the sea as a “wet desert” makes me extremely uncomfortable for some reason
maybe because it evoke a feeling of vast emptiness? idk.
@@heartfullofpink6605 no cus sandy vagina
@@badaboom8843 what have you done
@@russiansaurusrex6056 At least it's not some kind of disease.
@@badaboom8843 you still have time to delete this
Yup I’d rather watch this video instead of actually diving that deep
If u want to see the deep sea, there is a great channel called oceanexplorergov. They have a live feed of the ocean floor.
The trench is the new Mount Everest, everyone climbs it now and takes a selfie but who can say “I’ve seen the horrors that lurk beneath....”
“When an eel, bites you thigh, and you bleed out and die”
*thats a morayyyyy*
Unholy anime Guru
Only true Italians know that song
Or for some that watched Stuart little or knows who Dean Martine is
Bravo 👏
When its jaws open wide and there's more jaws inside
that's a morayyyyy.
Unholy anime Guru a morayyyy haha
Hello Kurzgesagt,
I came across this one quite a few years ago and still couldnt get its beauty out of my head. I see lots of space and universe, disease and immune related videos but not many of this beautiful oceans of ours. I dare carefully ask your channel to make more contents about the blue planet, if you could! Thank you always, for your beautiful channel :)
See the Pokemon in there? Luvdisc, Corsola, Goldeen and Qwilfish so far.
lileep too
BigNig don’t forget lileep, finneon and horsea at 1:34
BigNig finneon too
Where's Luvdisc?
I saw everyone