Wait, 3:50? U could've just said 3 minutes therefore some nerdass punks dont tell ya that they don't understand the sentence u just said i mean, some people say that u wasted 350 minutes of your time? Which is approx. 5, 1/6hrs of your time i mean wouldn't it be easier to say 3 minutes? Just sayin.
@@chckngrub1090 If you read my sentence again properly, you'll see I did mentioned " *Minutes* " right there. But, come on. Be common sense nobody is that stupid who couldn't tell the video only has 3 minutes and 50 seconds. 😂 No offense, if any people couldn't understand my sentence, that's their own problem. Guess they should go back to Kindergarten and learn how to read or simply ignore my comment. ✌️
"Red Bull athlete Felix Baumgartner jumps from a helicopter to try and break the speed of sound!" Did your intern at the BBC even watch the video clip before posting the description. The clip is not of felix jumping out of a helicopter to try to break the speed of sound. Its just a clip of them preparing for a future jump that is not even in the video.
You may think, how was this recorded when we don't see a cameramen? Well, he did jump a second after and opened his parachute earlier, so he could film Felix next to him and then only from above. There was no drone or other theories, just another person who did an exceptional job.
It would have. It's BS, his body was slowed as the medium thickened. Meaning he NEVER reached the sound barrier. You can travel 4 times the speed of sound in space, it doesn't mean you broke the sound barrier. In order to do that, you must beat the drag coefficient.
To be clear, he never broke the speed of sound. He went supersonic relative to our pressure, but he experiencing the same pressure as your would at terminal velocity at sea level.
If he never broke the speed of sound, why did his ground crew report hearing the sonic boom he created? www.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/104540/sonic-boom/#:~:text=Sonic%20boom%20is%20an%20impulsive,caused%20by%20a%20ship's%20bow.
He never actually goes faster than the speed of sound, though. He goes mach 1 at sea level in terms of speed (~750mph) falling. But, the speed of sound is much faster up there, due to the lack of air pressure.
This is technically incorrect. Following the ideal gas law approximation, the decrease in pressure would also decrease the density of the gas as well (increase density of material means a slower speed when the medium of travel is the same[yes sound travels faster in liquid water than in air, but this has more to do with the stiffness of the bonds themselves, which counteracts and surmounts the density increase of water] ). Pressure is directly proportional to density, and because of these effects, they cancel each other out. Since this fact exists, temperate change is what determines the change in the speed of sound, and at higher altitudes the lower temperature of the gas means the speed of sound is actually much slower, as the gas molecule collisions take longer. It is not uncommon for high altitudes to have speed of sounds much slower than those at sea level, so depending on what the temperature of the gas was where he was falling that approximation of 750mph would be the determinate that decides if he broke the sound barrier or not.
It seems you haven't realised, that the skydive shown in this video, was not the actual skydive where he went supersonic. This video is only about the practice he did before the actual record-breaking skydive, which wasn't completed until 2012, 3 years after the skydive shown in this video.
These earth lab videos are pretty pointless, you watch 3 plus minutes of something mildly interesting with no resolve on the point of the video, it basically comes across as a badly thought out teaser channel for old BBC programmes. Nuggets of disorganised information dressed as miniature BBC documentary for UA-cam. Please reconsider the format of these types of videos, maybe make them feature length with structure so the viewer isn't left wondering what they have just watched!
For this talking about the cameramen, it could be drones, another helicopter, some of the angles can be taken from the ground. And if it was other dudes with cameras, might be already popped parachutes from all angels before dude even jumped
Well I feel atmospheric entrance drag will slow him down. He might jst reach right under the speed of sound but cnt match it or go over. Maybe propulsion added with the body will solve this. Again something small that can make his entry speed supersonic even before he hits denser atmosphere. This will help to ease in the strain also.
You keep accelerating.. & are faster than a jumbo jet after 25 sec... woaah.. boy that's both scary & exciting.. well the parachutes should be intelligent enough to be auto deployed.. even if the person panics & is unable to pull the string, he won't die.
Amazing to me that you're stupid enough to not know that the atmosphere moves with the rotation of the earth. Do you actually think that the atmosphere should stay still, while the earth rotates underneath it? You come across as being stupid enough too, to actually think that the earth is flat.
This video hasn't shown him breaking the sound barrier. The video showing footage of his actual supersonic 24-mile high jump can be seen at the following link - ua-cam.com/video/mJxsj51d-Pk/v-deo.html&lc=UgxMHDu3TlQ7iCAk7Wd4AaABAg.9G5kNiIWb5i9G6qr0VmI07
Thank you for proving all theories are NOT confirmed FACTS.. because the original jump did not calculate his spin in the final jump. This test run nor any other run knew of the death spin.
Here's the link to his actual supersonic 24 mile high skydive - ua-cam.com/video/mJxsj51d-Pk/v-deo.html&lc=UgxMHDu3TlQ7iCAk7Wd4AaABAg.9G5kNiIWb5i9G6qr0VmI07
1:23
me and the boys in creative mode
AHAHAHAH LMAO WTF
IM DYING RN
You need a cookie for this comment. Someone buy this man a cookie.
Me: we will find a village eventually
This made me laugh so hard omg
Am I the only one here, that thinks that the cameraman did a much more difficult job than Felix and got no credit?
#shame
@@only.mauriice2109 nope
NUKE but he didnt
But he did get credit stoopid he got paid too and probably extra because of what he done
He had to jump and be able to film it
I think it was a drone
Who was recording the fall. Camera men must be brave!
Or just a camera
George Washing Hand nah it was another dude
Or a drone
@@creolindanascimento9350 it's clearly a person u can see their hand at 0:58
@@syncro3973 oh okay
1:23
When I get my first elytra in Minecraft.
1:23 when your friend calls you for popsicles at age 5
Lol
1:23 ''my parents aren't home''
Coming...
I never knew a helicopter could fly so high above the clouds
Same 😂 this was a wild video haha
so going faster than the speed of sound is just the sound lagging?
Dizzeh C4t sound ping just hit 999
@ trash can cat Old Chinese martial arts films break the sound barrier all the time.
subsonic transonic supersonic hypersonic (mach 10)
hypersonic mach 10 supersonic mach 1
No because that would mean the sound slowed down. You’re just going faster than it
3:50 minutes of my times were wasted.
Mind Blown true
You got what you paid for
@@irishsavage8715 And, you as well.
Wait, 3:50? U could've just said 3 minutes therefore some nerdass punks dont tell ya that they don't understand the sentence u just said i mean, some people say that u wasted 350 minutes of your time? Which is approx. 5, 1/6hrs of your time i mean wouldn't it be easier to say 3 minutes? Just sayin.
@@chckngrub1090 If you read my sentence again properly, you'll see I did mentioned " *Minutes* " right there.
But, come on. Be common sense nobody is that stupid who couldn't tell the video only has 3 minutes and 50 seconds. 😂
No offense, if any people couldn't understand my sentence, that's their own problem. Guess they should go back to Kindergarten and learn how to read or simply ignore my comment. ✌️
1:23 in real life Superman
"Red Bull athlete Felix Baumgartner jumps from a helicopter to try and break the speed of sound!" Did your intern at the BBC even watch the video clip before posting the description. The clip is not of felix jumping out of a helicopter to try to break the speed of sound. Its just a clip of them preparing for a future jump that is not even in the video.
bet you're fun at parties..
MK Reef the title says prepares...
once you've been subbed to this channel long enough, you know to lower your expectations on the editing of said videos.
Clickbait
unless im mistaken that "future jump" was 5 years ago
You may think, how was this recorded when we don't see a cameramen? Well, he did jump a second after and opened his parachute earlier, so he could film Felix next to him and then only from above.
There was no drone or other theories, just another person who did an exceptional job.
This is the groundwork for Orbital Drop Shock Troopers
1:23 If creative mode was a real thing, I'm pretty sure that is what flying would look like...
Me still thinking a sonic boom without a plane will kill him:😰
It would have. It's BS, his body was slowed as the medium thickened. Meaning he NEVER reached the sound barrier. You can travel 4 times the speed of sound in space, it doesn't mean you broke the sound barrier. In order to do that, you must beat the drag coefficient.
To be clear, he never broke the speed of sound. He went supersonic relative to our pressure, but he experiencing the same pressure as your would at terminal velocity at sea level.
If he never broke the speed of sound, why did his ground crew report hearing the sonic boom he created?
www.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/104540/sonic-boom/#:~:text=Sonic%20boom%20is%20an%20impulsive,caused%20by%20a%20ship's%20bow.
He never broke the sound barrier did he?
in 2012
Yes he did
@@chefgav1 so what happend?
@@UglyLama he went fast enought to break the sound barrier
You can’t break the sound barrier due to terminal velocity
After 10 years this will be in everyone's recommendation
He never actually goes faster than the speed of sound, though. He goes mach 1 at sea level in terms of speed (~750mph) falling. But, the speed of sound is much faster up there, due to the lack of air pressure.
This is technically incorrect.
Following the ideal gas law approximation, the decrease in pressure would also decrease the density of the gas as well (increase density of material means a slower speed when the medium of travel is the same[yes sound travels faster in liquid water than in air, but this has more to do with the stiffness of the bonds themselves, which counteracts and surmounts the density increase of water] ). Pressure is directly proportional to density, and because of these effects, they cancel each other out.
Since this fact exists, temperate change is what determines the change in the speed of sound, and at higher altitudes the lower temperature of the gas means the speed of sound is actually much slower, as the gas molecule collisions take longer.
It is not uncommon for high altitudes to have speed of sounds much slower than those at sea level, so depending on what the temperature of the gas was where he was falling that approximation of 750mph would be the determinate that decides if he broke the sound barrier or not.
This is like that meme I saw. When two toppers at your class gets different answers.
Well, sound needs medium to travel, so if the place lack of air sound will go slower..
No , sound barrier is slower the higher you go.
@@Steve-ws3zu what about terminal velocity, surly with gear included he’s not surpassing 165mph, right?
Redbull gives you wings is an understatement.
He's simply falling back to the ground like a stone.
It would be more accurate to say in this instance, that 'Red Bull DOESN'T give you wings'.
Only guy who has experienced the feeling we all dream of watching superman fly at the speed of sound
camera man: been there done that
Camera man broke the sound barrier backwards
It seems you haven't realised, that the skydive shown in this video, was not the actual skydive where he went supersonic.
This video is only about the practice he did before the actual record-breaking skydive, which wasn't completed until 2012, 3 years after the skydive shown in this video.
"faster than a speeding bullet", dude is the closest to superman yet.
Isn't this year's old?
Hypurman1 are you?
@@A.genai7 bruh
10 years old it’s says at the start 2009
Not anymore
Wait.....so where's the sound breaking part?
it's a scam im sorry dud
They do realize the human body isn’t meant to fall like a spider is.
I'm really glad Felix feels safe in the suit. Feelings are so important.
These earth lab videos are pretty pointless, you watch 3 plus minutes of something mildly interesting with no resolve on the point of the video, it basically comes across as a badly thought out teaser channel for old BBC programmes. Nuggets of disorganised information dressed as miniature BBC documentary for UA-cam. Please reconsider the format of these types of videos, maybe make them feature length with structure so the viewer isn't left wondering what they have just watched!
Ok Boomer
better than the fake nasa videos
@@alexanderkavvadas3562 did you even read what he wrote... He isn't wrong Child
@@alexanderkavvadas3562 No way did you un-ironically use that phrase you incel flid
Preach
Breaking the sound barrier be like:
Sound: Ayo wait for me
Felix: Hehe Gravity and my speed goes brrrrrrr
Alternate title: Dying.
Man: I once achieved mach 1 while free falling...
Straight wing aircraft: Am I a joke to you?
when Felix did the red bull space jump he went over 800mph and you have to go about 720 mph to break the sound barrier
I'd just like to add, you dang well better buy Felix an enormous life insurance policy.
Man the redbull in his suit will just make him grow wing and go up not down
Bro... Imagine falling faster than the speed of light... You'd be able to fall to earth from Mars in 0.9 seconds
What the... This is like five years old... And his record was broken already.
Darren Baker you can never be first again
Darren Baker it’s 7 idiot
lol “you might just be a little dizzy for sure ;)”
The only sound you'll hear is when you fall to the ground flat
He’s going to survive cuz this is a month before he jumped from space
Plot twist:He did travel to a different dimension
Spoiler: He didn't break sound barrier.
There's another way to break the sound barrier without an plane...
Use a car
As far as i know, no car is able to break the sound barrier
@@user-gn1td5ts9m Thrust SSC is still the only car to break the sound barrier
@@AppleLauda_destroyer99942 Did it really break it tho? Hol up lemme look that up real quick
@@user-gn1td5ts9m yes, it reached 763 mp/h on 15th October 1997
Already looked it up, you're right
I knew about the car but i never knew it actually broke the sound barrier
Bro was in creative mode 💀
the camera man?
Yeah Red Bull gives you wings
He is going to go "super sonic"
For anyone asking who’s the camera man. His name is Clark kent
This guy broke something we can't touch
My man really said you can't touch sound, nice
@@wizardgonzo chill out dude, it's a joke comment I made 9 MONTHS ago, my man with a dragon ball profile picture really though he was doing something
@@EatTheApple4Me Sound and air are both touchable, same for any tipe of physical waves
@@wizardgonzo type* if I wanted a lecture I would've asked for one
This man is literally breaking the laws of physics 1:23
What’s with the misleading title? It should have been “attempting to break the sound barrier without a plane”
why he looking like my GTA character
What a legend, he did the super hero landing at the end.
*Imagine if this guy went too fast and turned into atoms....*
W for Felix and the camera man
I didn't know that the speed of sound was an object to be broken.
Barely anyone knows what it sounds like when talking past the sound barrier...
that landing was slick as fuck tho
so what happens if you shart at the speed of light?
For this talking about the cameramen, it could be drones, another helicopter, some of the angles can be taken from the ground. And if it was other dudes with cameras, might be already popped parachutes from all angels before dude even jumped
Am i the only one that freaked out when the camera was showing the ground?
Well I feel atmospheric entrance drag will slow him down. He might jst reach right under the speed of sound but cnt match it or go over. Maybe propulsion added with the body will solve this. Again something small that can make his entry speed supersonic even before he hits denser atmosphere. This will help to ease in the strain also.
Shivam Vaid, This video is old, he did break the sound barrier (1.25 mach) in Oct. 2012 and it was a freefall record; sorry no jetpacks.
50% Minecraft
50% other
Imagine being able to tell people u went super sonic 😮
DaOGJuiceB0X just you, going super sonic
You keep accelerating.. & are faster than a jumbo jet after 25 sec... woaah.. boy that's both scary & exciting..
well the parachutes should be intelligent enough to be auto deployed.. even if the person panics & is unable to pull the string, he won't die.
As he gets lower, the air density increases and he slows down. By the time he pulls the rip cord, he's down to typical terminal velocity.
@@deezynar makes sense
Amazing
Red Bull Gives You Wings!
They still used a plane
You can color me TRIGGERED!
Amazing to me that the Earth is spinning at 1000 mph and its effect cant be seen or felt?
Amazing to me that you're stupid enough to not know that the atmosphere moves with the rotation of the earth.
Do you actually think that the atmosphere should stay still, while the earth rotates underneath it?
You come across as being stupid enough too, to actually think that the earth is flat.
3:03 Damage to your organs from the frequency like from 5G?? Is that possible??
Shush fool
DID I missed the barrier breaking of felix? or is it really missing?
No sonic boom? No vapor cone? What?😢
Probably a drone or camera they dropped
best part 3:50
Was that the famous guy who broke the sound barrier I heard about him on life noggin
Imagine this guy coming at you with a super sonic speed (insert eminem rap lyrics)
Dont waste 4 minutes of your life here. Nothing happens
yes
So what happened? I guess we'll never know
How did my guy not go deaf
What if the camera was not switched on?😜
This guy took Fortnite to a whole different level
Ever heard of Sonic boom?
Yes, and one was heard when he actually went supersonic in his 'proper' record-breaking skydive completed 3 years later in 2012.
Wait does that mean the camera man broke the sound barrier to?????
This video hasn't shown him breaking the sound barrier.
The video showing footage of his actual supersonic 24-mile high jump can be seen at the following link -
ua-cam.com/video/mJxsj51d-Pk/v-deo.html&lc=UgxMHDu3TlQ7iCAk7Wd4AaABAg.9G5kNiIWb5i9G6qr0VmI07
This video is sponsored by Raid Shadow Legends
Wow.. a video titled "Breaking the Sound Barrier Without a Plane" and then nothing happened, especially what the title says. Reported.
That cool.
Who thought felix would hit the ground
They say there’s on person but what about the camera man
The real Superman
Any one recognise the voice from 'SAS: Who Dares Wins'?
He's doing it again?
Excellent sir good
Thank you for proving all theories are NOT confirmed FACTS.. because the original jump did not calculate his spin in the final jump. This test run nor any other run knew of the death spin.
hopefully they paid that dud a fortune
0:57 you can see a dot which is the moon
Well, good on you Felix
Two comments saying they are first...
What has UA-cam come to?
to this
Still waiting for the sonic boom.......
Here's the link to his actual supersonic 24 mile high skydive -
ua-cam.com/video/mJxsj51d-Pk/v-deo.html&lc=UgxMHDu3TlQ7iCAk7Wd4AaABAg.9G5kNiIWb5i9G6qr0VmI07
Didn't he already done this?
God bless him. Couldn't be me 😳😳