The Space Iceberg Explained
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- Опубліковано 8 лис 2023
- Space is scary, it’s endless, but it’s beautiful and cool to learn about so enjoy an iceberg about it. Peace and love, see y’all next time, subscribe and like. :)
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*sigh* there goes the next two hours
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😊
Ikr 😞
Perfect for work!
And you won't remember a single fact
lmfaaao i’m listening to this while tryna sleep and just randomly started dying laughing cause he started randomly consistently fucking up words n just left it in 😂
lol yea same it kind of kept getting more noticeable and kept me awake
@@llewelynbeauchene at least we know it's not an AI video
*cosmetology*
@@natasharye7153thought i was the only one lmfao it really irked me
20:23 is what did it for me is he trying to say individual 🤣
dude sounds like he’s reading wikipedia for the whole video
That’s what these videos usually are.
you should have turned the iceberg into a black hole. where it begins with a light pull. and then it gets to the event horizon (the point of no going back) and the to the singularity. that would have been so sick
The iceberg is evolving Jim!
@@austinlee4156 *insert lvl up sound here*
@austinlee4156 mom get the camera😮
yeah but you'd have to end it at the event horizon because beyond that the video would be blackness
he is often not informed about the subjects he is talking about, he wouldn't have come up with that.
1:16:15
"Despite numerous investigations and follow up observations, a definitive explanation for the atypical fluctuations" lmao bars
the "Corned Beef Sandwich" entry likely refers to the time John Young smuggled a sandwich in his suit onto the Gemini III back in 1965 and referred to as the "first corned beef sandwich in orbit"
Yep correct just looked it up
Based
I couldn't think of it in the moment but that's what I recalled lol
Yeah, best part he got in lots of trouble becuase the crumbs could've gotten stuck in the panels that could've screwed up the mission
Corned beef washed down with s beer
A 2 hour video on space theories, mate you’ve just made my night 🫡
Got most of em wrong plus the pronunciations were all butcheted
@@TheLizardKingReborn noticed this half way through, but he’s not a huge creator so definitely room for improvement, give him time
@@Brandon-tu9hh who cares? Hes acting like an educational channel and cant even get names right and hes just outwardly dismissing theories that are common knowledge, whilst saying as big words as he can to come across as intelligent
@@Brandon-tu9hh hes essentially regurgitating wikipedia with no understanding of the things hes saying or even the fact that half the stuff he says is completely innacurate
@@Brandon-tu9hh i listened to this at work because i was exited for an iceberg on space but now im just pissed off and dissapointed
20:37 ground baking inisheeAtives have left a lasking impact on diverse sectors including autamiv. i’m crying dude. great video! but good lord, do more than one take of your script. i’m begging 😭
The Venus backwards one is more likely about how Venus spins "backwards", that is, in the opposite direction to that of Earth and the other Solar planets. (I'm at min 39:00 so, sorry if this is mentioned further into the video or something.)
Yeah, I assumed it was a sister to the Uranus spins sideways one
He got a few others wrong as well. The analogue TV snow was about 2% to 3% residual cosmic background radiation left over from the big bang. Not sure where he got that analogy. Shows he didn't grow up in the pre-digital TV era. Everyone over a certain age seems to know this one....I think it originally was popularised by a Carl Sagan documentary (I think...not entirely certain)
It's at 33:00
@@VincentNajger1 tbf I kinda grew up in the digital era too and all, I just think I read it or heard it somewhere before this (not thanks to Carl Sagan though), probably in a NatGeo or Muy Interesante magazine issue
Venus backwards = Sunve?
Man, i do appreciate the effort you put in this video, but making an iceberg about such a broad, scientific topic is much more than reading the tittle of the topic and then narrating the first paragraph of its Wikipedia page and not even put your references in the description. IDK if that's what you did, but for most of the runtime it does sound like you're reading from the first page you found when researching this stuff. Again, i'm not calling you out just to be rude, the video has good production and i KNOW how hard it is to research such technical topics AND try to convey them to an audience in a way that'll be understandable and interesting to listen, but i know you can do better and, personally, i would have enjoyed this much more if you would've done better.
I really hope this doesn't come off as rude or angry but please, if you're gonna explain a scientific topic such as Moon regolith, dark matter or the rocket equation, be sure to first understand the topic, research many videos and present your sources OR if you don't feel like you actually understand the thing at a basic level just don't present it at all - only because presenting a scientific topic in a wrong way is a really fast way to spread misinformation (History Channel is the perfect example of this; although they most likely do it on purpose, it is still bad or even worse to do it without knowing). Yes, this takes a looong time, longer than many ever think it does, but your audience comes to you to learn about new things, might as well share those things as correctly as possible!
Keep it up! i'd like to watch your new videos have a better quality standard ;)
Just a bit of constructive criticism man, you should do multiple takes if you mess up words instead of leaving them in. Slow down your cadence, enunciate a bit more, and do multiple takes if you mess something up.
Bro's English is an iceberg entry in and of itself ☠️😂
ay dont be mean
@@raptorblue193 big fat meanie...AS IF I REALLY LOOKED LIKE THIS ☠️
Juan Ramírez taco taco burrito?
Listen here Yennifer Lopez....
@@ThatWh1T3MaN what?
“venus backwards” references how venus rotates about its axis in the opposite direction of its orbit around the sun.
no.... SUN V
@@VelvetySharkToast sun tsu
suneV
my dumbass tried to read venus backwards before reading the rest
@@sopadesopitasame
Bro makes a space iceberg video and says cosmetology
Pluto will always be a planet to me. #bringbackpluto
#justiceforPluto
1:18:33 the word coincidence isnt in refrence to thwir timing, its in refrence to the fact that the sun is roughly 400× larger than the moon, but the moon is roughly 400× closer to us than the sun, so its by coincidence that they line up so perfectly in a total solar eclipse, because if the moon was bigger/closer to the earth, it wouldnt line up so closely that you can still see the corona of the sun just around our moon, but due to how concidental the size difference and distance difference are, thats why we can still see it
For now. In a few million years that's all gonna change.
@@eamonia ... no duh?
@@eamonia Yeah thats applicable to most things, I feel.
@@amia560 Haha! So true. Thanks for your funny reply. The ding-dong that posted the original comment should take a lesson from you on how _not_ to be a condescending butthole and join the party. Maybe that's the only interaction they have with people so they feel like they can be a grumpy little poop butt because they've never actually tried to speak to someone like that in real life. 😂
@@amia560fr lmao bro didn’t remember bout entropy
I die on the inside every time he tries to say the word nuclear
Dude stop reading definitions directly. Its so boring!
He literally reads down the wikipedia entry. That's why it's boring and he sometimes has trouble pronuncing. These are not his words. Why there's a lot of idiots under this video praising him is beyond stupid.
6:47 bro called the moon a planet
Lmfaoooo I almost missed that 😂
Based geophysical definition enjoyer.
Great subject and video, but my dude, it's COSMOLOGY not cosmetology. One is space, the other is makeup. Sorry, but thats a huge pet peeve of mine
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u can do multiple takes ya know! just a lot of awkward/sloppy lines esp towards the end
it’s 2 hours tho can u imagine recording all of that😭😭 raw take is probably 4-5 hours
@@Scoothare They don't... sit down for an entire 2 hours and talk into the mic in one take, that's ridiculous. These videos can be made over weeks
@@Scriblyn its was definitely made over weeks!!! but 2 hours of cut content means probably 4-5 hours of raw material... can u imagine recording all that??? i would be so burnt out haha
Great video, great content, but I had to rewind too many times to try and understand what was being said. I dont think anyone would mind if this video was maybe 10mins longer because you slowed your cadence down. Best of luck to you and keep it up!
Hey, i don't wanna be shity, just want to give a bit of feedback.
It's understandable you do not know all the info from the the top of your head, but at times it's very obvious you are reading text.
for example when you stretch a part of a word before continuing the sentence.
It's not a bad thing but it could be better. a bit more professional.
It sounds like you have dyslexia maybe. it can help to adjust your script font so every line is a new sentence.
So you don't have to search while reading if the sentence has ended or not. It helps me.
Again, not hating. Just want to provide a bit of feedback. :)
The corned beef sandwich one might be referring to the sandwich John Young smuggled on board during the Gemini 3 mission.
"The first corned beef sandwich to orbit Earth was smuggled aboard Gemini III on March 23, 1965. As contraband unapproved for flight by NASA, pilot John Young had hidden the sandwich in a pocket of his spacesuit shortly before the launch."
Love that he was like, im not leaving without my sandwich. I like to think someone he loved made it for him that day 😊❤
@@kamilareeder1493his wife made it and he didn’t want to leave it behind!! i saw it at Kennedy Space Center
the entry at 53:42 is refering to astronaut john young. who smuggled a corned beef sandwich on a space ship. issue is, in 0 gravity. u basically have a sandwich grenade shooting bread shrapnel everywhere. so he put it away in his pocket. its now encased in acrylic at some museum somewhere. this is off the top of my head..
33:07 "venus backwards" has to do with the fact that venus' rotation is backwards compared to the other planets. In fact, its poles are flipped, too. This is probably due to a collision in the early days of our solar system.
would a compass point 'south' then?
@@rolandverde8771 In theory, yes.
@@rolandverde8771
Actually, all come passes point South.
This is Ga Leo Ga Laylee 1-01.
I love space and iceberg videos. You just hit what i needed
🔥🔥🔥 We making it out of the Milky Way with this one boys 🔥🔥🔥
pretty insane to just read other people's writing whilst not being able to read and giving no credit whatsoever
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Or he is reading his script
@@loth1184 the entire script is first page google content, pretty easy to check
I been waiting for an iceberg like this, i been loving the topic of space and all its amazing features, so this is great timing thanks!
check out connor’s curiosities. he did an incredible space iceberg and you can tell so much care and research went into it, unlike this
@@_frogerino ill check that out as well, thank you
Dude I like your content but please work on pronunciation, and little attention to detail like the name of the Apollo rocket is the Saturn 5 the V is the roman numberal.
While your explanation about Saturn's rings is correct the image that you showed is demonstrating that as Saturn goes through its orbit from the view of earth the rings will gradually disappear from our view as will become edge on to earth.
The coincidence with eclipses is the fact that the Sun and the Moon have the same apparent size in the sky and that is the only reason why we have a total eclipse.
fr he keeps tripping on his words and pausing mid sentence and i cant understand it
I'm glad I'm not the only one who gets a bit annoyed by the mispronunciations.
@liliththeviolet it sounds like hes giving a school presentation 💀
i'm sure he's trying his best
@@cakez1515 which is understandable, but that's why editing and do multiple takes might be a better idea. i mean, i like the content, but just... the amount of times he trips over his words, it makes things so hard to understand and kind of diminishes from the quality.
you can do retakes yk
let’s go, this is the type of content i subscribed for!
i’m tryna make my own content lately and ppl like you inspire me!
The corned beef sandwich entry at 53:50 refers to a Gemini mission where one of the astronauts snuck a corned beef sandwich aboard. These weren't allowed because the crumbs could get everywhere and make a mess, possibly damaging the equipment. The infamous sandwich has been preserved in a museum.
Video is good, but spend an extra hour doing retakes my man. I know its a pain in the ass to do for hours long videos but if it means you won't get clowned on especially about space id say its worth it.
love your videos man.. but sometimes you make some ungodly mistakes 😭
Yea he puts zero effort into em. You dont love his videos, if you do you love misinfo. You really just like icebergs and the subject hes covering and heres a secret if you yt search the same title youll find many actually good videos.
@@Pes._ his videos are fs low effort, but if he were to do this kinda format but with actual effort into the recordings, it would be a nice, easy way to digest information. his videos aren't really subject to misinformation. from the videos I've watched regarding topics I'm familiar with, he does say a lot of correct things. I believe that he just reads off of something someone else wrote though. I'm just hoping he does better
@@bananadog2906 his psycholoyy, mental illness, (im getting a masters in ABA) n philosophy icebergs are very bad. I have my doubts there isnt many more moments of blatent misinfo even if slight or minor. Again bro i highly recomend you just search "*topic* iceberg." Or (example of hobby) iceberg. Into search chances are youll find much better high effort content instead of whatever the fuck this content farm is.
@@bananadog2906 From the looks of the comments something tells me he’s reading them but not paying attention to them.
While I am supportive of him he needs to do quality over quantity.
Actually, Ga Leo Ga Laylee proved there was no god when he looked through the first tele scoop. Yours comment make non sense.
John Young snuck a corned beef sandwich into space on the Gemini 3 mission. Komarov's sacrifice wasn't for exploration, it was for Yuri Gagarin specifically. Komarov knew well the mission was doomed, and there were efforts to get him off the mission, but Komarov refused knowing Gagarin would have to take his place as the backup pilot. Eclipses are said to be a coincidence because the Sun's distance from Earth is about 400 times the Moon's distance, and the Sun's diameter is about 400 times the Moon's diameter.
dude you say the universe is 3.8 billion y.o. instead of 13.8... I'm tellin ya you oughta slow down and edit your vids dogg
Lol I've left comments saying slow down and actually write and rehearse a script before recording instead of reading wiki articles. All half dozen or so have gone ignored by Snook, pretty sure he isn't gonna change
Look at the amount of videos he throws out on complex subjects. Of course he half asses every step of research.
@@Pes._ Yup. Literally pressing record and reading and closing out wikipedia article tabs one by one until the list is over
lmao yeah, first part oif this iceberg about "there's 8 planet in the solar system" litteraly sounds just like I'm a school teacher listening to a student reading his presentation that he just took from wikipedia
The story of Komorav really was sad. Even if we had rivalry with Soviet Union. I still had respect for Komorov and even Yuri. Yuri being the first ever human in space.
i loved this video! This is my third time watching it because i tend to forget some info but i got so interested with the topic of space so thank you so much for making this 💕
Ofc! Glad you enjoyed!!! Much love ✌️
Iceberg chart has to be the BEST way to separate and compare pieces of information from most known to least known
awesome video! love your work keep it up!
Great content. I really enjoy these videos. Keep it up :)
I just watched your ocean video and thought "man I hope he does one of these for space, that'd be cool" then I refreshed your channel and see this lol. Thanks for answering my wishes haha
Yah uh no one asked buddy
@@TGSTKLivesOni asked :angry:
@@TGSTKLivesOnNo one asked for your answer either. Nobody asks someone to comment.
@@Den41113 dbergman, YOU asked me to comment, what are you talking about?
This is probably my new favorite lesser known channel keep it up man you deserve millions of subs
Elon did not co-found Tesla. He would like you to believe he did though.
He said co-funding not founding.
@@craigjoe8691 Listen again it sounds like co-founding to me. Around 19:40.
The goat uploaded again 🔥
look into what elon musk himself as actually done, he’s an investor, and a provocateur, not an inventor
Very true
Bro i straight had to turn this Vid off 10 min thru bc of how rushed your reading is - you stumble over 80% of your words and its obvious you're reading Wikipedia/ChatGPT without rehearsing. Not hating I would gladly tune into your vids if you spent more time/effort on them. sounds like youre reading a plagiarized book report man i hope to see you take criticisms like these constructively & improve your work 🏋🏻♂️
yeah i lasted like 5 mins and couldnt listen anymore. sounds like someone reading from their science book to the classroom.
The reason why we haven’t met aliens yet is that the year isn’t 2200.
In stellaris, every game starts at 2200.
Hope this helps! 😊
Respect man, making such a long video on a complicated topic takes a lot of dedication.
At the same time some parts seem very rushed or like you didn't do enough research. There were some difficult concepts like the parallel universe that splits with every action, that would have been more enjoyable to listen to if you made examples, analogys or a little story instead of just repeating the definition again.
The video itself has really good production and i was entertained for 3 hours lol keep it up
All the verbal missteps take me out of it... sounds like youre reading straight from Wikipedia.
It’s exactly what he’s doing. Probably just has a bunch of tabs open and reads it line for line. Lazy creator.
I bet y’all dnt even raise ur hand to read in class
Yeah, it's a real shame. A quick check of a pronunciation guide would massively improve this guy's content.
I assume he isn't aware of just how many words he gets wrong (despite there being comments like this on every one of his videos).
@@TheMasterChief101234keep talking shit i know damn well you cant make a 2 hour long video like this
@@BrennanPacker241anyone can make a 2 hour video of themselves reading from the first page of google
Thank u, Snook, for fueling my Iceberg Theory Video addictions! 😂
Outstanding work, as always, much love brother
yeah this is clickbait. this is not a 1 and a half hour video about the iceberg in space
What a great video! My one critique would be that you failed to mention that the Rover on Mars sings happy birthday to itself every August 5th
5:14 Two thousand, thirty eight thousand eight hundred and fifty five? You mean two hundred thirty eight thousand eight hundred fifty five?
Beautiful work! I love these kind of videos
"venus backwards" is referring to the fact that venus spins in the opposite direction
Narration is getting better, still a while to go but this video already seems so much more alive than others
The best iceberg video I've seen in a while
this is awesome man, love ur vids
I loved this video! Keep up the good work!
venus backwards refers to the venus turning so slowly that its orbit makes its sunrise backwards
1:22:12 you're actually wrong, it theoretically goes up to 11 dimensions for M-theory, and it does make theoretical sense too but to get there you need loads of extra mathematics
Perfect background video for messing around in Space Engineers
Your brain / consciousness actually takes in info that you hear while your asleep and the stuff you listen to while your asleep / fall asleep to actually effect you and your mindset and knowledge 😌
1:16:16
Bars🔥🔥💯💯
Bro uses chat gpt and 1 take but I respect that
Keep up the great work 🤟
Man what a great video, just amazing.
Great video , its amazing to see such dedication put towards reserch and overall compling for such as small channel.
God damn i love iceberg videos and i love space documentaries. So this is a must watch!
33:05 venus backwards is not "sun-ve" how hard is it to read backwards?
SUNEV 🎉
Dude finally, I’ve been wanting a space iceberg, but haven’t really gotten a good one.
Good vid, but I highly suspect English is not your first language
Awesome video, but PLEASE! slow down, annunciate. Dont rush yourself, no one will complain about a longer video :)
1:44:25 This needs a second take.
Electromagnetitivism
"Merging of a fendemental forces"
😂
Thanks for another great video, look forward to many more!
Just the type of video i was looking for,thank you
girl I’m about to be seated for 2 hours
Honestly kinda agree with the entry that said solar eclipses are a coincidence.
What are the chances that we have the right sized moon, the right sized sun, the correct orbit angles and the rightly placed revolutions of the planet around the sun and the moon around the planet? We are also at the perfect time where the moon is a perfect distant away from the earth to line up with the sun for a perfect solar eclipse, whereas billions of years ago when the moon was significantly closer, the eclipses would've been shxt.
The solar eclipses are a perfectly timed coincidence.
@@d4nd31o tell him I said hi
@@d4nd31o Kinda agreed you were a little bit of a dick yesterday but it all good now.
You just gained a new subscriber my dude 👍
There can be sonic waves in space. However, they're incredibly low frequency, like, one wave being the size of our solar system low frequency. They're caused, together with gravitational waves and radio waves, by colliding black holes, which has enough force behind it to influence the interstellar medium.
Did you record this all in 1 take you messed up about 50 percent of the words in this video
Awsome, but u need chapters on the video player! 🙏🏼😍
1:13:50 lololol those pronunciations are why I'm here
I think that solar eclipse are the work of God because no other planets have them and its so perfect
It just sounds like your reading a script, gotta make it feel more natural
Would rather listen to this then sleep tonight
Great video brother! This was your best one so yet
Wait! You're his teacher, right?
Great job, Mr. Hardy!
I was already subscribed!:)😊
An eclipse is a coincidence because there is no other known planet where a planet's moon and it's star are about the same size in the sky. Though that could be wrong because a large moon might be a feemi paradox early filter. Not the fact that it's a regular event, but the fact that it can happen at all is due the seeming coincidence that The Moon, and The Sun(note the capitalization)are about the same size form Earth.
Please dont ever stop being so amazing
Cringe
"Venus backwards" is mentioning that Venus rotates so slow it actually rotates backwards.
"Jimmy, are you gonna eat that quasar?"
the pronunciation of a lot of things in this video hurts my soul
Omg seriously. I’m dumber after watching this. It’s like he has a mouth full of nickels trying to pronounce words for the first time. Kill me now. Definitely not watching this channel ever again. 1st and last time.
Dragoon will break your bones
Youranus
Mir (мир) means peace/world. It's pronounced Meer.
subbed to your channel the other week. i like your work alot. random question what is your profile picture from?
"that's all I got" on topics that could use in depth explanations and have history behind them but will circle explain the rudimentary info most people learn in grade school