That was so hard to watch. If only there had been a backup plan. It looked like if he had just kind of remained calm (yeah right), and then hung on to that line while they rigged a secondary line and sent someone out to him, or got a chopper to lower a line to him, he probably would have come out of it ok.
@@isabellind1292 so many of these channels are--it's getting more and more difficult to tell. The best way to know is to read their replies to comments, eventually you'll see them say something completely off, then you'll know.
@@DizzyME13 You're right! In fact, I recently asked a (disaster channel) podcaster if he used an AI generated voice and he answered w/a question: Why would he (who has a NZ accent) use an AI generated voice w/a NZ accent? I haven't a clue what he's insinuating except that he must think NZ accents are the last thing people want to hear but besides that, if any of these podcasters use one (and that's their prerogative if they do) and they don't think there's anything wrong w/it then they should have no problem telling viewers when they're asked if they do. "Disasterthon" is one channel who informs his viewers he doesn't use an AI generated voice. I'm glad because I find myself more distracted trying to figure out if I'm listening to one or not on these channels.
@@isabellind1292 after I responded to you last night I watched a couple more videos and on one he actually said the year was twenty thousand twenty two. Then on another he just garbled the year so much you couldn't understand it. On the first one I pointed it out, on the second I just asked if his AI program had trouble with saying numbers or what.
blurred out images of people who died gruesomely, some people have the ability for more empathy and imagining this stuff with the pieces of the puzzle right there can be distressing
For me, a daredevil stunt is trying to cross a boulevard by foot when all these cars just want to run me over ! You have to walk fast, because the pedestrian light starts to blink red when i just pass halfway...
Agreed! This is why some cities or states have enacted laws that if you have to be rescued after bridge jumping or rock climbing in illegal areas, you will be charged for the costs of your rescue.
So y'all believe this? I remember my big brother spinning me around to the point that I got sick and threw up. Even at carnivals, if you go a few minutes on a ride that spins, some people are too sick to enjoy the rest of the day. This man supposed to have jumped from the edge of space, probably spinning faster than a motor operated fan blade. Y'all really think he could've survived that, you're crazy.
Jonathon’s car stunt was just ignorant. If he was only practicing for the actual event, there was no reason to arm the cars with explosives and have them released at 30 seconds. If you’re practicing, then you know there’s a chance you don’t have it right yet. You don’t need the danger aspect to be real. How stupid.
If you have that much problem with them using medical equipment and people who are there to help such incidents, then become a medical professional to help the problem of less doctors then smh
Idk if this is obvious to everyone else but it wasn’t until I was an adult for a while that I realized the Human Cannonball is a facade; it’s not ejecting someone via explosive pressure in the barrel, it’s just a phony visual “explosion” and the person is propelled via a giant spring or similar soft launch mechanism.
Unfortunately I think most people realise this around the same point in life that they figure out TV style wrestling is scripted and fake. That would of been about 10yrs old for me.
As a paraplegic for the last 26 of my 51 years from a diving accident, I cant imagine anyone doing anything now that could possibly cost you your ability to walk...or more. Normal life itself is full of enough danger without making your own. I know we cant go through life scared of everything but just slow down ask yourself if its worth it to you and just as important, to your family before taking a chance. I'd give just about anything for the ability to walk again.
3rd one is really bizarre. Watching him not having the core strength to reach the cable with his feet is buffling. Why atempt these stunts if you are so physically weak ? Reaching for the cable would have saved him. Reminds me of the case of that kid doing pull ups in the edge of a skyscraper , only problem he was weak as fuck and couldnt do even 5 pull ups and failed to climb back... The only one that i felt bad was about Pavel. As a parkour athlete myself jumping from roofs is familiar but a backflip on the edge.....another level...All the preperations in the world cant prepare you for that. 16 stories no matter the ground training you have done locks your body. You may believe you can do it but your body has a thought of its own , tries to protect its self.. fear along with winds on that height is something you must not challenge..Even for Pavel.
You can push your body to do incredible things BUT the difference between life and death is safety planning and careful evaluation of the risks. Those things were missing in these cases. In the case of Todd the wing walker, the lack of some kind of safety line with a release mechanism could have prevented it.
Suspended by your hair, high above the abyss and the feeling of losing control must be terrible. Seconds of struggle turn into hours until you lose consciousness. It is one of the most tragic stunts.😢
Yup. Daredevils are compelled to constantly increase the danger and risk, pushing the envelope until things don’t go exactly right. Always chasing the adrenalin rush.
Probably the guy with the swinging cars. You would think they'd drop him if the cars got to a certain point without him escaping. Looks like maybe they tried but dropped him too late.
I think they make arrangement for things to go wrog, sometimes they need things to go rong ir else all biys would wanna do this for a living...we live in a world where fear sells the most
I wonder who pulled the trigger for him to move upward. Was it actually him? Was it someone else watching on the team? To me it seems like his cable failed and snapped, but if someone was in charge of disabling the cable and did so in panic, I cant image that guilt. Still like 90% sure it snapped.
Thanks for not blocking out stuff on these videos Sir as a lot of people do which is frustrating, you did good on it👍... Obviously I enjoyed it I couldn't seem to shut up😂
The Minnesota State Fair has long exhibited the harness and frame which a female wingwalker used when she and her pilot died in a tragic crash many decades ago. (1951?) It’s difficult to comprehend any desire to perform , frankly, ANY of the stunts featured in this episode… The Fair also exhibits the slippers of a tight wire artist who successfully performed long ago; and the suits and photos of “human cannonball” performers, members of a family.
This is good sir you explain well and you don't get funky music drowning you giving us a headache good stories explain so much detail that I didn't hear before thank you
@@TheExtreme-Edge I totally agree with this commenter 😀you have an excellent channel and you don't pick stories that are overly saturated online! Your videos are very engaging 😊👍🏼
' Something went terribly wrong' , how surprising! What is it that drives those willing to risk their lives for the thrill of climbing Everest, or in these cases perform acts of dare -devil? At some point ego must take over, the roar of the crowds, the acclaim. In one way it's a shame they hadn't done something more down to earth ( pun intended) to leave their mark on humanity, charity work for example. Yet their willingness to push the boundaries and put their lives on the line transfixes us sensible mortals. I can't believe how stupid they are, yet I admire their passion for ' living life to the full'.
In my youth I would have jumped at the chance of climbing Everest. In days when I seemed to have more vitality, a fully loaded battery (battery life) and no fear or respect for seriously iccy cold freezing tempretures. But now I am closer to seventy than sixty and living has shown me why I needed to know how savage the cold, wind and blizzards can be. Some 20 years ago I tried snow holeing at altitude in The Alps the night. Was I glad when that night was over. I suppose things started at school aged eleven to twelve when I was taught adventure trainning. The trainning bit didn't really exist as we would be sent out in to the forests or hills with a backpack, compass and map. All great times and considered at the time to be great fun. The challenges of the bigger boys who got to go futher afeild for say the whole week was always a lure. They ran across a high building beam and I was wanting to also. Going yachtng and I wished I had gone. Then during the years near my middle teens I read the book 'Everest'(Nothing Ventured Nothing Gained') by Sir Edmond Hillery. A man of a former era when such asents were the adventures of heros. You had the whole Nation supposedly behind you and his book certainly capured a spirit that enthralled me. 'The Higher the Mountain The Better' was not my motto but that was how it seemed. I was up and down mountains for years on and off skis. There came a time when I chased the dream of joining our National Ski team. That was when I learnt about age and being too old. Age changes the perspectives. Gone are the days when fearlessness meant you .....................meant you were not really like a rubber bouncy ball but you were not afraid heights. After all, snow is soft or soft under a thin Ice crust. So it's not like falling on concreat. Anyway. Back in the sixties I think our whole school was being trained for adventure. So I supposed that is how it comes about that some got that way. It is because some one puts the spirit (encoragement) in to the child at an early age. The teachurs could have been equally negative and a person could turn out to be afraid of playing Rugby or even football.
Gravity obviously has way less of an effect up there c,mom man give your head a shake🤦♂️ theres still a little bit but its the same as the plane the take up in the atmosphere, you dont feel gravity but its still there
@@dylangriffin5778 NSS I was making fun of what was said in the video. As for gravity, in space gravity is strong enough to hold the ISS, traveling at 17,500 MPH in orbit
@@dylangriffin5778 well since you don't understand physics, unless the ISS speeds up, it will fall to earth. In the same way, that as you go up your weight will get lighter
@richlaue you literally just said what I said in reverse.. thanks for saying nothing👍🏿 I literally said the higher you are the less you feel gravity😂🤦♂️
Felix Baumgartner's record was broken by more than 2 km, 2 years later, but without all the publicity the Red Bull funded Felix B show had. So Alan Eustace's jump from 41,4km is relatively unknown but still an amazing record, very hard to beat !
"It's like flying. Except at uncontrollable speed." Straight down, which I guess is "like" flying! Always thought that was a great option for returning from the ISS (NASA not returning calls). But dang, I'd try that kind of jump AND riding a biplane on a wing frame (forget moving tho). However, just seeing these heights on a video (like that guy falling off roof) makes the nerves tingle and other things pucker up. My cardiac system would likely explode.
So the guy hanging in the straight jacket would have ended up with injuries, even if he avoided the cars, because the air mattress he was to land on was in the wrong place? It’s a miracle he lived!
AGT ,shame on them, what people will do for fame & glory & money 💰, to have so much talent, just to have no common sense! I did my fair share of stunt’s & tricks & daredevil…when I was young & dumb but some of my life’s close calls , were just by chance, God’s Angels have worked overtime saving me. Light’s & Bell’s sound out “hey maybe this isn’t such a great idea/ I should change something in my life, there’s things worse than death, it’s surviving & being paralyzed
He was never a Stunt Performer as in Film Stuntmen. This guy was just a thrill seeker , There's no shortage of idiots out there to fill the void I'm sure
I don’t think falling in a wing suit is much different than what he did. It’s still falling. I don’t understand why they call it “flying” in a wing suit. It’s still falling.
The second story - Jonathan - pure stupidity. A restraining shirt can be tighten beyond one ability to free himself. so this is a stupid trick - to be restrained and all the stuff added.
Well, about the last episode, the voice says "the incident could have been avoided by the use of a safety harness" ... How could you even try this stunt with a harness?
I think dying from a heart attack from panic, hanging from your hair; knowing your situation, just waiting for your slow death, his body giving out of strength… the worst, slowest suffering. Panic killed him.
I've never been interested in stunts aircraft stunts any kind of stunts I don't get pleasure out of watching something so dangerous knowing they can easily die THAT IS SO NOT ENTERTAINMENT FOR ME 🤦🏻♀️💔‼️
I just laugh at willfully stupid and careless people who die or become seriously maimed. They push risks to the limits for fame, money, self admiration, etc They have no GENUINE concern for their family and friends who will either suffer from their death or have to then take care of them being disabled. Imagine the time, work, effort, money, and other resources now having to be put into these people that had a death wish
The human cannon ball accident was undoubtedly the most shocking because it was completely avoidable. Essential checks had obviously not been done. In industry it is standard practice for those at risk in any particular job to be given the checklist of safety precautions to review which they then sign off. That way the workers being protected are assured that they are as safe as possible. I suspect that no such protocols were followed by this team.
People shouldn't egde the stunt people on... They wouldn't do it if they had nobody there to show off for... Seriously if everybody rejected the stunt pilots included this wouldn't have happened...But humans want to be entertained so much so they don't care about other lives until it's too late ‼️
I disagree. I think it’s just part of the human condition to do crazy stuff. If it wasn’t, we never would be where we are today without people taking risks and venturing into the unknown. Some people just need to live on the edge to feel alive and that’s ok.. as long as no innocents are taken out with them when stuff gets dire.
@@whitneyanders5945 Unless these high risk attn seekers would do it if they were the last people on the planet, they're doing it for all the wrong reasons. Just get it out of your system before you bring children into the world or don't have children, otherwise the only consolation they have when their parent dies is seeing it played out on a YT video "PEOPLE WHO DIED DOING STUPID STUFF THAT WANTED TO KILL THEM!"
@@whitneyanders5945 Well, get it out of your system before you bring children into the world or don't have children, albeit I did see a father of seven who thought it'd be cool if his buddy filmed him taking a celebratory jump from from the rock ledge above and lost his footing upon landing and stumbled right off the cliff and fell 170 ft to his death. His friend didn't capture his fall from the angle he stood but it didn't take away from the absolute horror he did capture on his phone and all you could hear is him yelling NO NO NO NO...
While these are all wild, it's number 3 for me....Which of these would You ever actually consider trying?
(17:30) What do you mean "...from bad to work?" Are you using an AI generated voice?
That was so hard to watch. If only there had been a backup plan. It looked like if he had just kind of remained calm (yeah right), and then hung on to that line while they rigged a secondary line and sent someone out to him, or got a chopper to lower a line to him, he probably would have come out of it ok.
@@isabellind1292 so many of these channels are--it's getting more and more difficult to tell. The best way to know is to read their replies to comments, eventually you'll see them say something completely off, then you'll know.
@@DizzyME13 You're right! In fact, I recently asked a (disaster channel) podcaster if he used an AI generated voice and he answered w/a question:
Why would he (who has a NZ accent) use an AI generated voice w/a NZ accent? I haven't a clue what he's insinuating except that he must think NZ accents are the last thing people want to hear but besides that, if any of these podcasters use one (and that's their prerogative if they do) and they don't think there's anything wrong w/it then they should have no problem telling viewers when they're asked if they do.
"Disasterthon" is one channel who informs his viewers he doesn't use an AI generated voice. I'm glad because I find myself more distracted trying to figure out if I'm listening to one or not on these channels.
@@isabellind1292 after I responded to you last night I watched a couple more videos and on one he actually said the year was twenty thousand twenty two. Then on another he just garbled the year so much you couldn't understand it. On the first one I pointed it out, on the second I just asked if his AI program had trouble with saying numbers or what.
"He promised his wife that crossing the river would be his last stunt."
Well, at least he didn't lie to her about that.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Oh Man !! I Was Thinking the Same !!
Never seen a stuntman scare himself into a heart attack. That crazy
😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🫢
Honesty became his biggest downfall 😂
Viewers discretion advised. Wouldn't want anyone to be shocked by blurred out images and still photos.
This really makes me not like this whole Disney buying up everything
Yeah, that's another annoying guy offering BULLSHIT whith fake dramatic pathos in his voice...
blurred out images of people who died gruesomely, some people have the ability for more empathy and imagining this stuff with the pieces of the puzzle right there can be distressing
For me, a daredevil stunt is trying to cross a boulevard by foot when all these cars just want to run me over !
You have to walk fast, because the pedestrian light starts to blink red when i just pass halfway...
😂😂😂😂😂
WHAT?! That dude survived those cars hitting him, the explosion and HITTING THE HARD GROUND?!
THATS WHAT I SAID
I was totally shocked! White privilege strike again!😂
Yeah but is never gonna walk on his own 2 feet , all for showing off. Narcissistic fool
@@OnlyOne-y2fThat was the biggest feat in the video 😮
🤦🏻♀️ JUST BECAUSE YOU CAN DO SOME THINGS IT DOESN'T MEAN YOU SHOULD DO IT ‼️🤦🏻♀️
Says who?
@@davidking8903Says doctors, your family.
Agreed! This is why some cities or states have enacted laws that if you have to be rescued after bridge jumping or rock climbing in illegal areas, you will be charged for the costs of your rescue.
Right😢
So y'all believe this? I remember my big brother spinning me around to the point that I got sick and threw up. Even at carnivals, if you go a few minutes on a ride that spins, some people are too sick to enjoy the rest of the day. This man supposed to have jumped from the edge of space, probably spinning faster than a motor operated fan blade. Y'all really think he could've survived that, you're crazy.
Jonathon’s car stunt was just ignorant. If he was only practicing for the actual event, there was no reason to arm the cars with explosives and have them released at 30 seconds. If you’re practicing, then you know there’s a chance you don’t have it right yet. You don’t need the danger aspect to be real. How stupid.
10-4 to that good buddy.
I agree
Wasting medical professionals time and resources for someone who puts himself in a straight jacket to be pin between two cars is asinine.
Exactly
If you have that much problem with them using medical equipment and people who are there to help such incidents, then become a medical professional to help the problem of less doctors then smh
Maybe, but it is certainly good entertainment.
@@badvibesforever.9993 ok 👍 I'm gonna go today
@@badvibesforever.9993 not break your neck shaking your head to much
Whenever you see a red bull sign you just know something stupid crazy is about to happen 😂😂😂
Idk if this is obvious to everyone else but it wasn’t until I was an adult for a while that I realized the Human Cannonball is a facade; it’s not ejecting someone via explosive pressure in the barrel, it’s just a phony visual “explosion” and the person is propelled via a giant spring or similar soft launch mechanism.
Unfortunately I think most people realise this around the same point in life that they figure out TV style wrestling is scripted and fake. That would of been about 10yrs old for me.
I did not realize that but I had never even thought of it before. Thanks!
More important things to figure out, but yeah, no brainer
STOP!! STOP YOUR LIES!! IT WAS A CANNONBALL. I SEEN it in the early 80s in Chester Pa
@@jedfra9172 predetermined, not fake. The bumps, concussions, broken limbs, back and neck surgeries are all too real.
As a paraplegic for the last 26 of my 51 years from a diving accident, I cant imagine anyone doing anything now that could possibly cost you your ability to walk...or more. Normal life itself is full of enough danger without making your own. I know we cant go through life scared of everything but just slow down ask yourself if its worth it to you and just as important, to your family before taking a chance. I'd give just about anything for the ability to walk again.
I can relate. I was crippled at 36 from a fluke accident at home in my living room... my _living room!_
A crane , explosives and a straight jacket . What could go wrong ?
A lot apparently 😂😂😂
The fact it was not a magic trick. That is what could go wrong. Like trying to swallow real swords whilst magicians use trickery.
"Separately, on an unrelated note, if you happen to find a small brass key" 😂😂
Nothing 😂
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The first video shatters the” flat earth theory " and also the "firmament theory"😂😂😂
What doesn't? lol
Evel Knivel, watching proudly from above. Well done, Felix.
Wow that dude jumping 127 000 feet from space free falling amazing video
When you play Russian Roulette, you are eventually going to loose.
It's "lose". Loose means not tight. It really spoils your snappy comment when you have a typo,
@icicicles Especially when you play with a loaded semiautomatic.
@@donkeyslayer9879😂
@@unrealarsepeel8376 dude shut up
So true
3rd one is really bizarre. Watching him not having the core strength to reach the cable with his feet is buffling. Why atempt these stunts if you are so physically weak ? Reaching for the cable would have saved him. Reminds me of the case of that kid doing pull ups in the edge of a skyscraper , only problem he was weak as fuck and couldnt do even 5 pull ups and failed to climb back...
The only one that i felt bad was about Pavel. As a parkour athlete myself jumping from roofs is familiar but a backflip on the edge.....another level...All the preperations in the world cant prepare you for that. 16 stories no matter the ground training you have done locks your body. You may believe you can do it but your body has a thought of its own , tries to protect its self.. fear along with winds on that height is something you must not challenge..Even for Pavel.
That first story was nuts! I can't believe such a dive is even possible.
Never confuse insanity. with passion.
Found another channel to subscribe to. Many stories with different subjects. Thank you for the time invested in putting it all together.
You can push your body to do incredible things BUT the difference between life and death is safety planning and careful evaluation of the risks. Those things were missing in these cases. In the case of Todd the wing walker, the lack of some kind of safety line with a release mechanism could have prevented it.
That would have been scary falling from space. Imagine if gravity didn't bring him in and he got caught in orbit
A safety mechanism that works well in most people is malfunctioning in the mind of daredevils
Suspended by your hair, high above the abyss and the feeling of losing control must be terrible. Seconds of struggle turn into hours until you lose consciousness. It is one of the most tragic stunts.😢
He never broke his promise to his wife!crossing the teesta river was his last stunt
Love your channel. You also have great narrating voice. Thanks for your hard work.
Thank you so much for the kind words! I’m really glad you’re enjoying the channel and my narrating. Your support means a lot!
That's just an AI voice.
I watched this jump with gram and daughter.... absolutely incredible!!!!
A great family time visiting her at the nursing home.... unforgettable
Definitely, the worst one is the ledge back flip...
they should show footage of it
Yup. Daredevils are compelled to constantly increase the danger and risk, pushing the envelope until things don’t go exactly right. Always chasing the adrenalin rush.
Probably the guy with the swinging cars. You would think they'd drop him if the cars got to a certain point without him escaping. Looks like maybe they tried but dropped him too late.
I think they make arrangement for things to go wrog, sometimes they need things to go rong ir else all biys would wanna do this for a living...we live in a world where fear sells the most
@@katedaphne4495after sex, most likely fear 😅
I wonder who pulled the trigger for him to move upward. Was it actually him? Was it someone else watching on the team?
To me it seems like his cable failed and snapped, but if someone was in charge of disabling the cable and did so in panic, I cant image that guilt. Still like 90% sure it snapped.
17:30 from bad to work 😂
Lol. Yessss
Thanks for not blocking out stuff on these videos Sir as a lot of people do which is frustrating, you did good on it👍... Obviously I enjoyed it I couldn't seem to shut up😂
I would've died in mid air from a heart attack! 😳
I think Todds first name was Re.
hahaha! Love this!
😅🎉😂😅🎉😂
😂😂😂
Re Green? I don't get it? 😕Todd is his first name!
@@Hayden1969-ws4vy
Re Todd!!
Look at thah Earth curvature, that must be a really big desert 😂
The Minnesota State Fair has long exhibited the harness and frame which a female wingwalker used when she and her pilot died in a tragic crash many decades ago. (1951?)
It’s difficult to comprehend any desire to perform , frankly, ANY of the stunts featured in this episode…
The Fair also exhibits the slippers of a tight wire artist who successfully performed long ago; and the suits and photos of “human cannonball” performers, members of a family.
Joseph kittinger was the first to dive from space. 102,800 feet 19 miles.
Respect to Felix Bumgartner 💪
This is good sir you explain well and you don't get funky music drowning you giving us a headache good stories explain so much detail that I didn't hear before thank you
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you found the explanations clear and engaging. Your feedback means a lot!
@@TheExtreme-Edge I totally agree with this commenter 😀you have an excellent channel and you don't pick stories that are overly saturated online! Your videos are very engaging 😊👍🏼
' Something went terribly wrong' , how surprising! What is it that drives those willing to risk their lives for the thrill of climbing Everest, or in these cases perform acts of dare -devil? At some point ego must take over, the roar of the crowds, the acclaim.
In one way it's a shame they hadn't done something more down to earth ( pun intended) to leave their mark on humanity, charity work for example. Yet their willingness to push the boundaries and put their lives on the line transfixes us sensible mortals.
I can't believe how stupid they are, yet I admire their passion for ' living life to the full'.
The answer is in your question
In my youth I would have jumped at the chance of climbing Everest. In days when I seemed to have more vitality, a fully loaded battery (battery life) and no fear or respect for seriously iccy cold freezing tempretures. But now I am closer to seventy than sixty and living has shown me why I needed to know how savage the cold, wind and blizzards can be. Some 20 years ago I tried snow holeing at altitude in The Alps the night. Was I glad when that night was over. I suppose things started at school aged eleven to twelve when I was taught adventure trainning. The trainning bit didn't really exist as we would be sent out in to the forests or hills with a backpack, compass and map. All great times and considered at the time to be great fun. The challenges of the bigger boys who got to go futher afeild for say the whole week was always a lure. They ran across a high building beam and I was wanting to also. Going yachtng and I wished I had gone. Then during the years near my middle teens I read the book 'Everest'(Nothing Ventured Nothing Gained') by Sir Edmond Hillery. A man of a former era when such asents were the adventures of heros. You had the whole Nation supposedly behind you and his book certainly capured a spirit that enthralled me. 'The Higher the Mountain The Better' was not my motto but that was how it seemed. I was up and down mountains for years on and off skis. There came a time when I chased the dream of joining our National Ski team. That was when I learnt about age and being too old. Age changes the perspectives. Gone are the days when fearlessness meant you .....................meant you were not really like a rubber bouncy ball but you were not afraid heights. After all, snow is soft or soft under a thin Ice crust. So it's not like falling on concreat. Anyway. Back in the sixties I think our whole school was being trained for adventure. So I supposed that is how it comes about that some got that way. It is because some one puts the spirit (encoragement) in to the child at an early age. The teachurs could have been equally negative and a person could turn out to be afraid of playing Rugby or even football.
I'm not a conspiracy theorist. but damn if i don't see a cable in his hand. 16:55
There is something there. But poor phography and blurry pictures make it impossible to know what it was doing.
You can see in the frame before it’s just a wire goin across the street, just coincidence where it lines up during his flip
You jump up and float down until gravity takes hold? Sorry but if gravity didnt have you, you would still be floatingin space.
Gravity obviously has way less of an effect up there c,mom man give your head a shake🤦♂️ theres still a little bit but its the same as the plane the take up in the atmosphere, you dont feel gravity but its still there
@@dylangriffin5778 NSS I was making fun of what was said in the video.
As for gravity, in space gravity is strong enough to hold the ISS, traveling at 17,500 MPH in orbit
@@richlaue what would happen if the ISS came lower? Would Gravity have more of an effect on it?
@@dylangriffin5778 well since you don't understand physics, unless the ISS speeds up, it will fall to earth.
In the same way, that as you go up your weight will get lighter
@richlaue you literally just said what I said in reverse.. thanks for saying nothing👍🏿 I literally said the higher you are the less you feel gravity😂🤦♂️
Damn imagine the view he got to have while he was up there. 😮
That Jonathan guy was dumb
Felix Baumgartner's record was broken by more than 2 km, 2 years later, but without all the publicity the Red Bull funded Felix B show had. So Alan Eustace's jump from 41,4km is relatively unknown but still an amazing record, very hard to beat !
Why not possible to jump out from spaceshiip reentry capsule? It will bet higher than 41 km?
"It's like flying. Except at uncontrollable speed." Straight down, which I guess is "like" flying! Always thought that was a great option for returning from the ISS (NASA not returning calls). But dang, I'd try that kind of jump AND riding a biplane on a wing frame (forget moving tho). However, just seeing these heights on a video (like that guy falling off roof) makes the nerves tingle and other things pucker up. My cardiac system would likely explode.
Hard to believe that was 12 years ago.
But great video, happy to see videos not AI generated (its a great source/help) but its great to see real "handmade" video ✌️
Thanks! I’m glad you liked the handmade touch!
Same. I subscribed.
Everybody likes Retro videos.
I see curvature ! Don't tell the Flatards !
Didn't flat earth theory start with that one dude trolling NASA to get free flight into space.
R.I.P🕊️ to the people that died
I think for me the guy that got smashed between the two cars I don't even know how he woke up again 🤷🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️😏geeee
Plus fell 40 ft and missed the bag
Number two story😅 30 minutes people watching struggling the stuntman 😂😂😂 wtf!!!!
The guy who died by his ponytail must be thinking damn I died this stupidly.
So the guy hanging in the straight jacket would have ended up with injuries, even if he avoided the cars, because the air mattress he was to land on was in the wrong place? It’s a miracle he lived!
Note to self: if I ever want to be a “daredevil/stuntman” I CAN NOT be my own “safety guy” as well
😂 kinda having a little party on here all by myself😂🤣got used to this since covid 🙃😆
I would've died in mid air from a heart attack!😳
What a pleasant surprise, some people lived in this video. ❤
Pamala McCarty 65 California
Sometimes you pay a high price for showing off 😢
Regarding the space jump. It’s amazing what can be done, and actually survive.
Check out the full doc.
8:35 So, if there's no video why TF am I watching this?
AGT ,shame on them, what people will do for fame & glory & money 💰, to have so much talent, just to have no common sense! I did my fair share of stunt’s & tricks & daredevil…when I was young & dumb but some of my life’s close calls , were just by chance, God’s Angels have worked overtime saving me. Light’s & Bell’s sound out “hey maybe this isn’t such a great idea/ I should change something in my life, there’s things worse than death, it’s surviving & being paralyzed
He was never a Stunt Performer as in Film Stuntmen. This guy was just a thrill seeker , There's no shortage of idiots out there to fill the void I'm sure
He didn’t say he was a stuntman though. He just said stunt performer, which he was 🤷♀️
The law of averages will always bite you in the ass in the end.
Stupid is as Stupid does.
Idk about that last one ... Thorough investigation needed ... 😮
Good video sir
Shoulda given that Red Bull jumper a wing suit… then he woulda also beat the record for longest human flight
And woulda probably helped the death spin
Wingsuit, when there's no atmosphere, is useless...
I don’t think falling in a wing suit is much different than what he did. It’s still falling. I don’t understand why they call it “flying” in a wing suit. It’s still falling.
The second story - Jonathan - pure stupidity. A restraining shirt can be tighten beyond one ability to free himself. so this is a stupid trick - to be restrained and all the stuff added.
Well, about the last episode, the voice says "the incident could have been avoided by the use of a safety harness" ... How could you even try this stunt with a harness?
There is no limit to stupidity !!!
I think dying from a heart attack from panic, hanging from your hair; knowing your situation, just waiting for your slow death, his body giving out of strength… the worst, slowest suffering. Panic killed him.
"He promised it would be his last stunt"
He didn't lie😒
Next up ! Atmospheric re-entry without a rocket 😁
EXTREME EDGE SALUTE LMCPGMARLEY TAPPING IN
I want to add 1 more thing: I would only risk my life if it were to save someone’s life.
Trust me, the world did not exhale when felix landed. 99% of the worlds population did and does not give a damn.. Dramaqueen
Wow!
No one made a mistake. Until all of them did.
Faster than the speed of SOUND?! Wow...that's approx *761mph.*
6:07 wow that was amazing! I was holding my breath the entire time
Same! I was like "no way this ends well!" I'm glad I was wrong!
What was that?
Who writes these scripts? "From bad to work..." is just one of the major illiteracies...
I've never been interested in stunts aircraft stunts any kind of stunts I don't get pleasure out of watching something so dangerous knowing they can easily die THAT IS SO NOT ENTERTAINMENT FOR ME 🤦🏻♀️💔‼️
I just laugh at willfully stupid and careless people who die or become seriously maimed. They push risks to the limits for fame, money, self admiration, etc They have no GENUINE concern for their family and friends who will either suffer from their death or have to then take care of them being disabled. Imagine the time, work, effort, money, and other resources now having to be put into these people that had a death wish
Alan Wake narrator? Lol
First jump was fake it was debunked
How do you know? You were there at the time?
Amazing to me the lack of preperation that went into some of these stunts.
18:08 strong winds...great video but put great forces in it will fit in waay better
The guy on the zip line was correct in his promise to his wife…. It was his last stunt!!!!
The human cannon ball accident was undoubtedly the most shocking because it was completely avoidable. Essential checks had obviously not been done. In industry it is standard practice for those at risk in any particular job to be given the checklist of safety precautions to review which they then sign off. That way the workers being protected are assured that they are as safe as possible. I suspect that no such protocols were followed by this team.
I now need to do a thorough lifestyle investigation before I lend anyone some cash
The intro is all wrong cause we all know THE EARTH IS FLAT!!!😂
Inspiring words "Sometimes you have to go after. They have to understand how small your..."
People shouldn't egde the stunt people on... They wouldn't do it if they had nobody there to show off for... Seriously if everybody rejected the stunt pilots included this wouldn't have happened...But humans want to be entertained so much so they don't care about other lives until it's too late ‼️
I disagree. I think it’s just part of the human condition to do crazy stuff. If it wasn’t, we never would be where we are today without people taking risks and venturing into the unknown. Some people just need to live on the edge to feel alive and that’s ok.. as long as no innocents are taken out with them when stuff gets dire.
@@whitneyanders5945 Unless these high risk attn seekers would do it if they were the last people on the planet, they're doing it for all the wrong reasons. Just get it out of your system before you bring children into the world or don't have children, otherwise the only consolation they have when their parent dies is seeing it played out on a YT video "PEOPLE WHO DIED DOING STUPID STUFF THAT WANTED TO KILL THEM!"
@@whitneyanders5945 Well, get it out of your system before you bring children into the world or don't have children, albeit I did see a father of seven who thought it'd be cool if his buddy filmed him taking a celebratory jump from from the rock ledge above and lost his footing upon landing and stumbled right off the cliff and fell 170 ft to his death.
His friend didn't capture his fall from the angle he stood but it didn't take away from the absolute horror he did capture on his phone and all you could hear is him yelling NO NO NO NO...
Dude is wearing a helmet and spacesuit. Don't think there'd be much wind penetrating that if he wanted to live.
"I wish everyone could see what I see."
Yeah, we can. And by the way, thanks.
Dude you sound like Ohma Tokita! Love the channel
We’re not robots!!!! What are these people thinking. 🙄
I keep hearing that jingle 'dumb ways to die' playing throughout the video.
Bring back ....faces of death....type marathon videos
Imagine falling even over 100 feet.