Testing the Titanic against a MEGA TSUNAMI!

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  • @undyingb0554
    @undyingb0554 Рік тому +1780

    RCE after finding out that dropping a cruise ship from 200 feet in the air causes it to snap in half... "I'm learning so much about ship building."

    • @lukemoore2166
      @lukemoore2166 Рік тому +16

      😂

    • @smilemore1997
      @smilemore1997 Рік тому +36

      Right? Absolutely nothing he did in this video were "fair comparisons" hahaha he doesn't really realize the size differences of these ships and stuff..

    • @erinkarp
      @erinkarp Рік тому +1

      @@smilemore1997 yeah lol

    • @scharnhorst_42
      @scharnhorst_42 Рік тому +3

      Ocean liner, but close enough xD

    • @mihailmilev9909
      @mihailmilev9909 Рік тому

      Lol

  • @jim5879
    @jim5879 Рік тому +604

    It's good to see that most of these ships are built so the front doesn't fall off at all

    • @hcom977
      @hcom977 Рік тому +47

      These cruise ships are built to very rigorous maritime engineering standards

    • @noonelivesforever
      @noonelivesforever Рік тому +11

      ​@@hcom977 such as?

    • @Soken50
      @Soken50 Рік тому +69

      @@noonelivesforever Having the front not fall off

    • @smilemore1997
      @smilemore1997 Рік тому

      ​@@noonelivesforever Google is your friend. Or just watch videos on UA-cam. Have fun.

    • @Govanification
      @Govanification Рік тому +26

      @@Soken50 Why did the front fall off? Well, a wave hit it. Is that unusual? Oh yeah, at sea? Chance in a million!

  • @purplefood1
    @purplefood1 Рік тому +243

    "Anti-waves" are also known as troughs, like rogue waves (freak tidal waves that appear seemingly out of nowhere) rogue troughs exist and between them are likely responsible for the disapearance of a number of ships.

    • @Makro3d
      @Makro3d Рік тому +17

      Just goes to show you can't trust a rogue.

    • @Vladimir_4757
      @Vladimir_4757 Рік тому +14

      Yeah isn't a rogue trough by the opposite just a massive fucking hole opens up in the ocean and then you're gone. That makes me not want to go on a cruise period. At least with a giant wave you can see it and know what is going on, a rogue trough is like a hundred times more terrifying

    • @purplefood1
      @purplefood1 Рік тому +21

      @@Vladimir_4757 Yeah basically, they're rarer than rogue waves but given how ships are constructed essentially a death sentence

    • @Manuelslayor
      @Manuelslayor Рік тому +5

      I think the highest recorded one was some 53m high. And as far as i know most ships are rated to 13m waves. A 53m wave will shred, smash and mangle stell. A battleship taking it from the front might survive. For its armor many more watertigh compartments and the simple fact that a battleship can be locked down watertight by design (top as well). Though it might joust snap in half

    • @purplefood1
      @purplefood1 Рік тому +9

      @@Manuelslayor Yeah the superstructure of most civilian ships will be treated like toilet paper by a wave that large. The Queen Mary was hit by a rogue wave 28m tall while carrying nearly 12,000 troops and crew and only barely didn't capsize.

  • @cody180sx
    @cody180sx Рік тому +240

    Those sections are called "water tight compartments" and they are used to section a ship off if it's flooding. Didn't know being a Navy engineer would come in handy today. Ships will buckle when there is a massive cavitation under the hull like that, they rip themselves apart by their own weight, that's how torpedoes work with a massive displacement off water.

    • @nukewurld
      @nukewurld Рік тому +14

      As a shipbuilder who builds aircraft carriers, I can confirm that navy engineers are definitely some of the engineers of all time.

    • @moosiemoose1337
      @moosiemoose1337 Рік тому +2

      @@nukewurld In general the Navy just is.

    • @cody180sx
      @cody180sx Рік тому +3

      @@nukewurld -_- so you guys are the ones who build the deck drains higher than the deck

    • @nukewurld
      @nukewurld Рік тому +3

      @@cody180sx I ain't a tin bender. Before I moved into Metrology I was a shipfitter. I built the houses. Someone else furnished them

    • @sapphicfrenchfry
      @sapphicfrenchfry Рік тому

      this supports the emerging theory that the Titanic scraped against an underwater ice shelf instead of the iceberg ripping along the side of the ship

  • @pseudotasuki
    @pseudotasuki Рік тому +98

    "That hole at the end" is the APU. Basically a tiny jet engine which provides electricity and pressurized air when the engines aren't running.

    • @Curezmfker
      @Curezmfker Рік тому

      No, its the butthole of the plane.

    • @smilemore1997
      @smilemore1997 Рік тому +7

      I was really hoping to find this comment. A lot of people don't know much about modern planes lol

    • @calvincooper2661
      @calvincooper2661 Рік тому +12

      When I worked in aerospace manufacturing I always called it the planus (:

    • @pseudotasuki
      @pseudotasuki Рік тому +2

      @@calvincooper2661 😆

    • @RustyNips
      @RustyNips Рік тому

      So basically it's where the plane does A poo

  • @michealmoen1212
    @michealmoen1212 9 місяців тому +1

    Thanks!

  • @Bounce03
    @Bounce03 Рік тому +121

    Before your channel, I had no idea I loved pointless engineering. As a cruise ship nerd, I especially love this video 💙🚢

  • @adamgiddens4538
    @adamgiddens4538 Рік тому +24

    So the "anti-wave" is a thing just not in the way that you think. See when an underwater anti-ship mine explodes underwater it creates a bubble that rushes to the surface and as it does it flexes in and out causing hull whip in the ship. When it reaches the surface it ruptures and sends a high pressure water jet through the ship splitting it in half. The last thing to happen is when it ruptures it opens a void under the ship basically causing it to float in the air for a moment before it falls into the void and the water rushes back in filling the void and finishing the job of breaking the ship in half. The void would be considered your "anti-wave". "Scientific" explanation courtesy of the US Navy.

    • @smilemore1997
      @smilemore1997 Рік тому

      Thanks a lot. I really appreciate this tidbit lol it's very interesting.

  • @nahco3994
    @nahco3994 Рік тому +32

    Is there a chance that the model of the Titanic has been specifically programmed to snap in half and sink like it did in the movie and IRL?

    • @GuillaumeB7
      @GuillaumeB7 10 місяців тому +2

      Especially considering that if it snapped perfectly in half, without staying attached, it should be able to stay afloat. Particularly the bow.

    • @TheTuxedoCreeper
      @TheTuxedoCreeper 7 місяців тому

      The ship isn't built like today

    • @there_are_bugs_under_your_skin
      @there_are_bugs_under_your_skin 7 місяців тому

      i dont think it was programmed to do that, its just the hull on that ship was made of weaker materials, that why gabriel made an unbreakable version.

  • @Amigo21189
    @Amigo21189 Рік тому +25

    The pins aren't actually supposed to poke holes in the ship, they're supposed to keep the object under them from moving. But the forces moving the ships around are a lot stronger than the ones holding them together, so it just rips the chunk under the pin right off.

    • @PcGamersTeam
      @PcGamersTeam Рік тому +1

      Yes I don't know how he did not see that?

  • @kellyblack4897
    @kellyblack4897 Рік тому +55

    Looking at the animations it’s hard not to notice the fact some compartments in the cabins still have all their air after hope is lost. Terrifying to be in one of those! You know you can feel the angle and motion. 😬

    • @879PC
      @879PC Рік тому +5

      That actually has happened in recorded maritime history. The HMS Derbyshire was a tanker where most of the oil tanks flooded and dragged the ship down in a matter of minutes. The crew didn't even have time to get anywhere near a life boat so they were in an air pocket as their ship sank. It's truly terrifying to think about and I don't envy anyone in such a situation.

    • @lynx3873
      @lynx3873 Рік тому +1

      @@879PCi mean it is one of the most peaceful ways to die, it’s gets silent underwater while you die peacefully in your sleep caused by the lack of oxygen.

  • @Fistrike
    @Fistrike Рік тому +43

    "That is a massive fire hazard" under a minute later "why did we change from wood into metal?" Also an actual fully wooden boat the size of current cruise ships wouldn't be able to sustain itself under its own weight withought bending i believe

    • @jenniferwheelis3878
      @jenniferwheelis3878 Рік тому +1

      The ark was bigger than a cruise ship

    • @Fistrike
      @Fistrike Рік тому +8

      @@jenniferwheelis3878 about 2 times smaller than the titanic, and the titanic isn't big compared to most current day cruiseships

    • @regomarsi8416
      @regomarsi8416 Рік тому

      ​@@jenniferwheelis3878no no wth?

    • @SupersuMC
      @SupersuMC Рік тому

      ​@@Fistrike Basically, it was as big as possible for ships of the day.

    • @Fetidaf
      @Fetidaf Рік тому +1

      @@SupersuMCmuch bigger than possible for the day funnily enough.
      Though it’s a myth it’s believed to have taken place in about 5,500 BCE…

  • @quoniam426
    @quoniam426 Рік тому +15

    The hole at the end of the plane, is the APU exhaust (a diesel engine exhaust pipe, like on a car) that engine allows the plane to power its electronics before the main engines are switched on and normally shouldn't be restarted before the engines go offline after reaching its destination. Sully activated it after he lost his two engines, that saved everyone because the automatic pilot could maintain the aircraft horizontal to ensure a better splashing in the Hudson river.
    The Ram Air Turbine only generate power for a few screens and not total automation, the APU is more powerful.
    Plan es are structurally very weak, they just have to wisthand wind and internal pressure, otherwise they are very lightly built.
    Titanic spliting in half with a wave was the first conspiracy theory, many people couldn't believe that an iceberg could sink a ship that size and as it was the biggest on its age, reasonsable people just thought that the ship wouldn't have wistanded a wave. Even if they were right on paper, weather was absolutely calm that day and no waves so big to allow that to happen were registered.
    The main weakspot of any ship is its keel. Instead of planting a bomb inside, you should simulate a torpedo hit just UNDER the keel. Results are most of the time devastating.
    Wooden ships are light and can take quite a punch because they deform a lot. However, we went into metal ship hulls because of the introduction of boiler rooms feeding propulsion. Boilers would be too heavy for a wooden ship to bear, so a metallic ship could be bigger and thus allow a better boyancy.

  • @MichaelRoberts9000
    @MichaelRoberts9000 Рік тому +39

    I’m pretty sure they stopped using wood because the size of the ship was dictated by the size of trees. Trees are smaller now since we been cutting them down. And there is a max size fore a wooden ship before it rips it self apart because the different parts of the ship are moving in different directions. I’m pretty sure the metal ship broke when you drop them just because they where heavier than the wood ship. And water is pretty hard when your fall from like 1 mile up.

    • @computer_toucher
      @computer_toucher Рік тому +6

      Smaller, younger, and less dense -- which is bad for strength. Sustainable logging promote accelerated growth as density doesn't matter when it's pulp.
      Just read an article about restorers of Norwegian stave churches despairing because 150-200 year old trees are seriously hard to come by and thus ridiculously expensive. The new stuff is just not good enough.

    • @tylerschofield
      @tylerschofield Рік тому +4

      No it had nothing to do with the size of trees lmao.
      Its simply because metal is stronger than wood, and as industrial technology improved rapidly in the 1800’s it made the manufacturing of huge metal stuff possible

  • @Terminator85BS
    @Terminator85BS Рік тому +58

    Reminds me of PowderToy, i'd love to see RCE review some powder toy builds like reactors and stuff :)

    • @AmericanValorian
      @AmericanValorian Рік тому +2

      Same

    • @polak_3
      @polak_3 Рік тому +2

      i love powdertoy, so i support this idea strongly.

    • @edy1219
      @edy1219 Рік тому +1

      I want this to happen

    • @SupersuMC
      @SupersuMC Рік тому +1

      The best part is it's free, and also that there's a community of bomb creators on there that you can test on the various builds.

  • @theroadstopshere
    @theroadstopshere Рік тому +145

    "Words Matt has never heard"
    Editors are getting feisty again, RCE, might need to go visit the editing basement or consider cutting their rations

    • @xJEMAx
      @xJEMAx Рік тому +3

      LMAO

    • @tylerhallon5007
      @tylerhallon5007 Рік тому +11

      I for one, really enjoy the banter between matt and his editors..

  • @artemiskuro1374
    @artemiskuro1374 Рік тому +21

    Watching RCE learn about what pins are is very wholesome. A little bit more and he might even learn about what they do.

  • @chiligrease
    @chiligrease Рік тому +3

    4:04 nearly spit my drink out when he said "Will and Kate or whoever" comedy gold

  • @GalacticGroovin
    @GalacticGroovin Рік тому +9

    I’m actually gonna chime in with some AT-AT Facts. They are actually completely submersible! As we see them in Jedi Fallen Order, they are capable of walking underwater

  • @computer_toucher
    @computer_toucher Рік тому +60

    Weird, the Sully Hudson Ditch proved that Airbuses at least float pretty well even with lots of people on the wings :)

    • @WAZergslayer
      @WAZergslayer Рік тому +3

      that airbus still had the landing gear up. it also had a small hole torn in the back

  • @xzenderx
    @xzenderx Рік тому +12

    Memo to self. Do not give RCE the thanos gauntlet.
    Or any button ever that might make him think "what does this do?"

  • @HistoryBird575
    @HistoryBird575 Рік тому +28

    Fun Fact: Even though the Titanic and maybe the Olympic didn't hit a rouge wave, the RMS Lusitania has hit one. During January 1910 she was doing her normal trip from Liverpool to New York. But one night she encountered a 75 ft. wave going towards her. The wave hit her and she survived without no-one dying. Even though one died they did however have her bridge was in ruins. Having her bridge bend 2 inches backwards. Just a little Fun Fact that people might know.

  • @Noxil_H
    @Noxil_H Рік тому +10

    RCE: "I'll save the ship!"
    Also RCE 3 seconds later: "Oops I dropped it..."

  • @percival1907
    @percival1907 Рік тому +12

    Since the AT-AT was made a long time ago in a galaxy far far away, the ark could theoretically be based on its design.

  • @computer_toucher
    @computer_toucher Рік тому +46

    Wood IS the superior building material. Just think of Viking longships. Wide, low, and being made of wood -- and thus flexible as a rubber band -- they conquered the seas!

  • @Daniel-yy5tx
    @Daniel-yy5tx Рік тому +1

    I know nothing about shipbuilding, so I've always found it really impressive that ships seem so solid and stiff even though they're made out of fairly flexible materials like wood or iron or steel. Like, you see skyscrapers swaying during earthquakes, but when a ship hits a big wave it seems like the front and back react simultaneously and there's no bending or flexing at all. If the breaking point is reached, the ship will snap like a twig...but even the pieces look stiff and strong on their own. They don't just implode or collapse like a stack of cards. That's pretty amazing.

  • @greenaum
    @greenaum Рік тому +14

    "The bumhole of the plane", years of engineering study at University clearly not wasted on Matt.

  • @taimahi8892
    @taimahi8892 Рік тому +8

    He hasn’t realized that the Titanic splits in half easily because the real one did. Just makes it easier to replicate the real sinking. Then again, I don’t care, and it’s much funnier to imagine the titanic just absolutely disintegrating at the most minor inconvenience

  • @VonSnootingham
    @VonSnootingham Рік тому +9

    "We've got a double-decker Titanic!" - A brand new sentence I didn't think I'd hear today.

  • @robins4209
    @robins4209 10 місяців тому

    5:35 That hole is called an Auxiliary Power Unit outlet, which is the exhaust pipe for a small turbine engine whose only purpose is to suppy the aircraft with electrical power, compressed air and hydraulics when the engines are turned off.
    Used in many situations but most commonly on the ground during pushback and boarding in order to reduce fuel consumption by avoiding to turn on the main engines until the plane is ready for takeoff.

  • @erinkarp
    @erinkarp Рік тому +16

    The problem with doing all the tests relative to the ship's own size is that comparisons between ships mean nothing

  • @weird_planecrazy_er
    @weird_planecrazy_er Рік тому +3

    for anyone, the game is called “Floating Sandbox”

  • @F0KK3RM4N
    @F0KK3RM4N Рік тому +13

    The hole in the butt of the plane is the APU, or Auxiliary Power Unit, basically a small engine to start the engines, just for future reference when dealing with airplanes

    • @PhaTs00p
      @PhaTs00p Рік тому +2

      Uhm actually it's called the Anus.

    • @RustyNips
      @RustyNips Рік тому

      @@PhaTs00p it's where a plane does a poo

  • @sHillChannel
    @sHillChannel Рік тому +15

    AT-ATs are from the past. "A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away..."

    • @katrinschirmer8018
      @katrinschirmer8018 Рік тому +1

      well, the other galaxy's past, but earth doesn't have them yet so probably our own future if we make something like it at some point. :P

  • @Verttix9
    @Verttix9 Рік тому +5

    the pins are used to pin stuff in place

    • @smilemore1997
      @smilemore1997 Рік тому +1

      I'm actually surprised he didn't realize this...

    • @Verttix9
      @Verttix9 Рік тому +1

      @@smilemore1997 hes becoming an architect

  • @Rileynjudkins
    @Rileynjudkins Рік тому +12

    Honestly the AT-AT might be the most surprising thing outa this.

  • @prothomasgaming
    @prothomasgaming Рік тому +2

    The titanic was considered unsinkable due to it having so many compartments, it could stay afloat with 4 compartments full o'water, but not 5, it could perfectly survive if it was a head-on impact, and they shouldn't reverse while turning, that reduces the water pressure in the rudder, making it turn less.

  • @layer8problem
    @layer8problem Рік тому +3

    0:55 that Patrick boo got me. Also there is this new management game that would be really nice if rce could play: Big ambitions

  • @JerseyAir
    @JerseyAir Рік тому +2

    Im actually so happy you are playing this!

  • @meneertjeman2719
    @meneertjeman2719 Рік тому +3

    13:00 To show YOU the power of Flex Tape, RCE sawed the Eiffel tower in half!

  • @gobert12
    @gobert12 Рік тому +1

    5:35 that would be called the Auxiliary Power Unit (APU), and is basically a smaller, less powerful jet engine used to get power started up to the engines as well as electricity to the plane when the engines are not started up.

  • @Soken50
    @Soken50 Рік тому +12

    That eiffel tower moment was pretty accurate to what is happening in France right this moment, we're tearing ourselves apart.

    • @smilemore1997
      @smilemore1997 Рік тому +3

      Dang man.. a lot of the world is like this at the moment. It's madness... I really hope you're doing okay.

    • @Soken50
      @Soken50 Рік тому +3

      @@smilemore1997 Yeah, it's fine, I just bike a lot more since public transport is in a state I can only describe as "guerilla warfare" or "whack'em all" and no food shortages so far at my local shops though that might become an issue if protests last beyond this week :x

  • @The_Box_King
    @The_Box_King Рік тому +191

    Day 53 of asking Matt to play SpaceFlight Simulator.

  • @rydercas000
    @rydercas000 Рік тому +5

    “We seemed to turn our cruise liner into a submarine liner” 😳 love that this came out before the titan went down.

  • @celebrityrog
    @celebrityrog Рік тому +1

    Planes only float for a few minutes to just under an hour depending on size and damage and which doors are opened in water. Nearly all planes that aren't seaplanes will in fact sink.

  • @magga553
    @magga553 Рік тому +10

    It seems as though the Titanic has a reputation for splitting in half

  • @EatsBread
    @EatsBread Рік тому +2

    I didn't know you had an oceangate video

  • @SUTSx
    @SUTSx Рік тому +12

    I do marine engineering, and in naval architecture class our lecturer used simulations like this to teach buoyancy equations and weight distribution, then she would destroy the ships like you are here😂

  • @sunlight8901
    @sunlight8901 Рік тому +2

    You should try out stromworks it's where you build engines boats helicopters and planes

  • @damirk3
    @damirk3 Рік тому +5

    Titanic would survive a direct hit with ice berg but the move by crew to try to pass by sealed its fate.

    • @smilemore1997
      @smilemore1997 Рік тому +2

      Would it really???

    • @areksuroboyo4588
      @areksuroboyo4588 Рік тому +2

      ​@@smilemore1997 yeah, if titanic hit the iceberg directly on the bow then the breach is only at the front. Titanic sank because the iceberg made a long cut through at least 5 watertight compartment. If the Titanic hit the iceberg with it's bow then there is probably only 1 compartment flooded. Remember, Titanic can still remain afloat with only 2 watertight compartment flooded.

  • @crm247
    @crm247 Рік тому +1

    The hole at the tail of the aircraft is the exhaust for the APU

  • @AngloDragon
    @AngloDragon Рік тому +3

    Tod swaddle is now becoming a part of my lexicon. :)

  • @bookreston9791
    @bookreston9791 Рік тому +1

    Hey RCE!
    l don't know if you gonna read that or at least find but, l glad that you enjoyed my A320-200 (plane) and that you used it. But ye, you probably noticed it wasn't all great. So in details, first one with a livery have structure which can be used only on the ground, tried before combining water and ground structures but had to do separate. Second, those brown things actually slides for water, just second plane for some reason doesn't have textures on. Also you probably noticed that structure at all not the best, it is because it was my second ever plane actually, my new planes much better now.
    And fun fact, there also in the files you can find BAE-146 and Fokker F28, though Fokker F28 one of the first planes as well.
    Guess l answered on some questions but if there some other questions left feel free to ask, and by the way in case of l can send you more of my planes, such as E195 or B737 family (from -300 to -900) with different liveries and stuff. l'm sure you will like them.
    Once again thanks for using my stuff, it makes me feel better actually!
    -Raynair.

  • @Boop__Doop
    @Boop__Doop Рік тому +6

    A tsunami usually stays underwater for the most part
    However that looks more like a rogue wave

  • @racer927
    @racer927 Рік тому

    5:35
    That is the exhaust of the APU or Aux. Power Unit. It's a gas turbine engine that provides power to start the main jet engines if a starting truck isn't available at the airport.

  • @sj-bp4rj
    @sj-bp4rj Рік тому +4

    Matt doesn't know about the legless at-at boat which is basically what he made

    • @stylesrj
      @stylesrj Рік тому

      I'm guessing the Empire fielded those on aquatic planets? Just take the AT-AT and remove the legs or replace them with floaties?

    • @sj-bp4rj
      @sj-bp4rj Рік тому

      @@stylesrj Yes they were fully submersible and had repulser lifts for steering but we're a bit of an oddity as the had to redo a lot of the troop deployment mechanisms and the empire was a generalist military and didn't like specialized equipment unless absolutely necessary. This is due to Grand Moff Tarkin and The Tarkin doctrine. I'll stop here because this is a lot of text. Yes I am a huge nerd.

  • @infamousnationfan
    @infamousnationfan Рік тому +2

    0:04 POV: Oceangate titanic submarine

  • @Fulf16
    @Fulf16 Рік тому +5

    Arc - arch you can see why engineering always is best.

  • @23edjjj
    @23edjjj Рік тому +2

    I'd Recommend stormworks: build and rescue you basically could build anything making boats is the best thing

  • @CreativeCache101
    @CreativeCache101 Рік тому +7

    You really sound surprised that the arc is invincible, but it has the power of god on its side

  • @vale.antoni
    @vale.antoni Рік тому +1

    Seems like the Titanic model was designed to break at the exact point it did IRL for people who want to recreate the even in game, and would get mad, if it didn't pan out the way it did in the James Cameron movie. And maybe to make sure, they weakened the hull at midships.

  • @jaydonbrown617
    @jaydonbrown617 Рік тому +3

    Hey RCE, you should try out Teardown, I feel you'd have a lot of fun with that game! (There are bridges too!)

    • @Blackbirdtree1
      @Blackbirdtree1 Рік тому +1

      he already has

    • @jaydonbrown617
      @jaydonbrown617 Рік тому

      @@Blackbirdtree1 Ah, how could I miss this? Guess I could just search next time, haha

  • @socialmediaagenturbremen6050
    @socialmediaagenturbremen6050 Рік тому +1

    4:35 STRONGEST SCHAPE

  • @Echo_the_half_glitch
    @Echo_the_half_glitch Рік тому +11

    It doesn't help the Titanic that one of its sibling ships sunk not too long after it, but honestly the ship would've probably been very nice, it sunk due to human error and a lack of foresight. (Also an engine fire that weakened the hull and wasn't able to be fixed before launch) Also I think the middle of the Titanic model may be weaker then the rest or something since it breaks there consistently

    • @Adriethyl
      @Adriethyl Рік тому +3

      Probably done on purpose tbh. That's why it's famous after all.

    • @Treesinthesummer
      @Treesinthesummer Рік тому

      ⁠@@Adriethylwhy would they do that on purpose? Shitty theory.

    • @XCCCP2
      @XCCCP2 Рік тому

      The double bottom hull is strong. it just breaks in half because of the length of the ship the longer the ship the more chance it breaks. Even modern ships can break in half with their length

    • @XCCCP2
      @XCCCP2 Рік тому

      The ships hull is the same strength maybe they strengthen the middle section a bit since one rough wave will destroy a long ship

    • @XCCCP2
      @XCCCP2 Рік тому

      If theres engine fire it could have been exploded the engines and cannot sail considering there's always fire going on the ship (boilers)

  • @MrEsPlace
    @MrEsPlace Рік тому +1

    The Ark was made from basswood, gopher wood. It is hard, light, doesn't burn and is easy to work. Most wood carvings are done in basswood.

  • @jeffreyblack666
    @jeffreyblack666 Рік тому +3

    The arc has an easier time because it is shorter and shorter.
    The modern ships are harder because they are taller and longer.

  • @georgek.
    @georgek. Рік тому +2

    the hole at the end of a plane is the APU. Its a tiny engine used to power it when its on the ground.

  • @TokerTyler
    @TokerTyler Рік тому +4

    great timing on the sub joke if you were watching this today like me lol

  • @ldhsmash2718
    @ldhsmash2718 Рік тому +2

    Oh. My. God. I thought I’d never see the day, but here it lie! HE IS PLAYING FLOATING SANDBOX!!

  • @WilliamBruhhh
    @WilliamBruhhh Рік тому +5

    You should test it on a mega iceberg next. Id be curious about that result.

  • @raptor2265
    @raptor2265 Рік тому

    The "hole at the end" of the plane is typically the exhaust port for the Auxiliary Power Unit. It's basically a tiny jet engine that doesn't produce a whole lot of thrust, but doesn't take much power to start up, and is attached to an alternator to generate power and pressurize hydraulics for the plane. They'll turn it on as passengers are boarding to keep the electricity on in the plane once the ground crews have disconnected ground power, and then are used for starting up the main engines.

  • @TTrobby
    @TTrobby Рік тому +7

    Hello RCE. Will we get another Timberborners soon?

  • @alejandrovillalvazo1546
    @alejandrovillalvazo1546 Рік тому

    5:13 that little hole is called APU wich makes it slow down
    During landing or a rejected takeoff and powers up the plane
    When the engines are off cause the engines generate power to
    The aircraft like a mini generator. ¿Did anyone know this?
    👇

  • @gafrers
    @gafrers Рік тому +5

    From now on i'm going to refer to the APU exhaust on planes as the "bumhole of the plane" 🤣🤣

  • @theboogeyman2229
    @theboogeyman2229 Рік тому +1

    Ironically getting this video recommended now

  • @edman1357
    @edman1357 Рік тому +3

    "Noah."
    "Yes, Lord?"
    "I command you to build an AT-AT for an upcoming flood that will destroy the entire world."
    "Wat."
    "An AT-AT. It's like a metal camel. You're going to fill it with animals as well."
    "...WAT?"
    "Oh fine, here's a wooden boat design. But you're still getting the animals! I swear to me, you humans are more trouble than you're worth."

  • @user-sx1fg7lc3c
    @user-sx1fg7lc3c Рік тому +2

    12:10 I just realized the AT-AT is just a long legged turtle.

  • @Blackread
    @Blackread Рік тому +7

    Turns out Noah's ark was actually made of rubber.

  • @Megaman_3140
    @Megaman_3140 11 місяців тому

    "A long time ago in a galaxy far far away..." that's the setting for star wasr last I checked, Matt which strengthens your argument that they don't build ships like they used to 12:15

  • @johnjeeson8559
    @johnjeeson8559 Рік тому +5

    To be fair the arc was built using an invincible tree's wood(i think)
    So kinda expected that

    • @Amigo21189
      @Amigo21189 Рік тому +4

      No mention in the source documents of any properties of goferwood. It's a hapax legomenon. Leaving that aside, how exactly would one go about cutting down an invincible tree and making building materials of it?

    • @Adriethyl
      @Adriethyl Рік тому +5

      @@Amigo21189 The answer is to throw critical thinking out the window and not question it at all.

  • @MainlineThruTheRockies
    @MainlineThruTheRockies Рік тому

    I love this game!!! Please play more of this! (Also the Titanic’s middle is extra weak so it can split in half while sinking like it did irl)

  • @heartgold2897
    @heartgold2897 Рік тому +3

    Sometimes engineering is more art than engineering

  • @spaceguy20_12
    @spaceguy20_12 Рік тому

    4:25 here’s the thumbnail timestamp if you wanted to

  • @Reverzon
    @Reverzon Рік тому +3

    Name of app/game

  • @EthiozDevelopment
    @EthiozDevelopment Рік тому

    7:17 *russian turrets on tanks when they explode*
    POP
    The reason is because the shells for the russian tanks are around the turret so when they explode the turrets goes to space

  • @bertjesklotepino
    @bertjesklotepino Рік тому +5

    Mr RCE, you say the antiwave is not a thing.
    Are you sure?
    I think if a giant sinkhole would open up underneath a large body of water, i think the water above will drop down with it, right?
    Not as exaggerated as in this game, but still.

    • @xobler2508
      @xobler2508 Рік тому

      I think if a sinkhole opened up in the ocean it would make a dip in the water but the water around it would rush in to fill the gap instead of the effect moving outwards

    • @bertjesklotepino
      @bertjesklotepino Рік тому

      @@xobler2508 very true that, but if the sinkhole is large enough, the dip could be very large. And if it were to happen right infront of a large ship, i think it would notice it.
      Not as exaggerated as in this video, but still noticable enough.
      And, depending on the age and structure, the ship might be damaged.
      There is a video of a cargo ship breaking up by heavy waves. Obviously the ship was already not in the best shape. But reasonably small waves broke it up.
      So i think a big sinkhole, like really really big, or perhaps a sudden downwards movement of a continental plate (or whatever) could create a dip in the waterlevel that can cause damage.
      Btw, what if 2 tsunami waves meet.....
      They bounce and go in opposite directions again, right? So if the ship is right in the middle, such a dip might occur i would think.
      But, this is all my opinion with no real life experience what so ever.
      It just seems reasonable, this idea, as in: it could happen. Not often, but it could.

  • @Cat_ok_fine
    @Cat_ok_fine Рік тому +1

    Funny and fun at the same time

  • @theloganpresley
    @theloganpresley Рік тому +3

    How is this not sponsored by World of Warships?

  • @sgmvideos5175
    @sgmvideos5175 Рік тому

    The reason we have metal ship might be for several reason, now steel might not float by itself, but moment ship falls apart, you don't want to be there anyway... then there is the thing we use engines instead of slaves to power the ships, so there is possibility to catch on fire, quite high actually, also I can imagine it's easier to build metal ship than wooden one. But I might be wrong, I'm no kind of ingeneer, I'm programmer.

  • @StevenWichers
    @StevenWichers Рік тому +3

    "Why doesn't the blimp move after I PIN it with dozens of PINS?"

  • @Greenlightsaber1
    @Greenlightsaber1 Рік тому +2

    this game is so much fun, wait till you find "ultra violent" mode, it makes things literally insane :P

  • @tmacsauce
    @tmacsauce Рік тому +3

    Oh the irony of this video in my feed

  • @margsmiloo5511
    @margsmiloo5511 Рік тому +1

    It's a good color for a sinking ship😅😅

  • @thesaucygamers6890
    @thesaucygamers6890 Рік тому +11

    Day 169 (nice) of asking RCE to make a new minecraft world.

    • @rosariogueli6904
      @rosariogueli6904 Рік тому +1

      just immagine if he does with the mods create and valkyrien skies, it would be amazing to see an engineer playing with those mods

  • @Scarlet78832
    @Scarlet78832 Рік тому +1

    The Titanic was very good. It was invincible but the iceberg hit one too many apartments and sank but I'm not an engineer so how would I know

  • @kimmipops5143
    @kimmipops5143 Рік тому +3

    Remote Control bomb? I thought it was a Real Civil bomb… 😬

  • @LUISJADENAGABRIEL
    @LUISJADENAGABRIEL 19 днів тому

    So here's the plot of the Titanic (but tsunami edition): On April 10, 1912, Titanic departured from Southampton to all the way to New york. It had it's 1st stopover on Cherbourg, France and the 2nd and last stopover in Cobh, Ireland. It was all normal after the Titanic just cross over the long, wide Atlantic Ocean. On April 14, 1912 the Titanic was in the middle of the Atlantic. However on 11:38 PM (Locally) some of the persons on the lookout of the Titanic spot an "unusual wave" coming to their ship. At first they thought of nothing about it, but as the wave got closer they realized that it was not an ordinary wave but a tsunami. Then, the person in the lookout rang the bell three times before calling on the phone to the captain deck. Then, after the person answered the call on the deck, the person on the lookout said "Tsunami, right ahead!" and after the person thank him, he tod the captain to "hard to starboard" which means turn left. Although they did turn left completely, they realized that the tsunami was like a barricade of wall coming to them. Which means that there turn was a "useless turn". Eventually the waves are getting closer and closer while getting faster and higher. The capain on the deck had no other choice but to watch the waves coming closer with horror. Then evetually at 11:40 PM (Locally), the tsunami hits the Titanic. As the tsunami hit the ship, the ship broke in half because of the strong impact force. The tsunami was so strong that it make the ship quickly get sunked down to the ocean. All of the 2,224 people inside the Titanic lost their lives making it one of the "deadliest peacetime maritime disasters in history".

  • @anetawood7108
    @anetawood7108 Рік тому +3

    This suddenly became serious 😂 💀

  • @Craig.E
    @Craig.E Рік тому +2

    Are you still doing Timberborn? Or have you stopped now you've finished the railway and bridges?

  • @DuCk.ex3
    @DuCk.ex3 Рік тому +9

    This video did NOT age well