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China is demolishing the unfinished high rise, because they have A LOT of unfinished high rises that were used as part of a widely popular financial scheme there.
It was very satisfying to see the buildings fall
It didn't go well, the demo that is.
Ever seen an airplane graveyard?
Full of 747s
Could of got 3 stones down with 2 birds!
and down in less than 10sec in their own footprint...
😏
@@nzgamelife323 i know right. Just ask the cia how to do it. Although im sure china was too cheap to wanna use thermite.
Also these buildings are built without permit
Westiod punch forehead come up with a theory he thinks is "plausible", many such cases. It's usually bogus permit / land dispute genius.
3:56 The Moon is what caused it to get stuck into that type of orbit in the first place. The third body allows for this complex type of orbits, normally they are close to either a hyperbola, parabola or ellipse, close because of the Sun influencing things slightly.
Nerd
@@SarcasticBeingYes Ok and?
@@SarcasticBeingYes You're literally one of those worldball weirdos
@@SarcasticBeingYes bro theres nothing wrong with knowledge, and that doesn't make you a nerd
This truly says a lot about the state of the world that we live in.
Susciety
Society
I said world because this is a geography video...
It's mostly liquid btw
@@xcreeperbombx61 The surface and core, anyways.
Not gonna lie, that tribe in Brazil is scary. Thank god Drew told us the truth, we all knew we can trust him with all the accurate and interesting maps that feeds us with great knowledge. Thanks Drew!
As a Brazilian i can say this is accurate
@@Vintag3r No, this is a Brazilian trribe. North Sentinel island is near Myanmar.
I think it's absolutely fascinating
yeah
Stop typing like a bot
Even North Korean leaders went to Brazil. Brazil is too strong.
The soil one is easy: the less water it has, the more compact it becomes, so getting water into it is like trying to soak a brick.
Yeah that's true but as I mentioned in another comment, the majority of the water was going through the holes between the grass and the ground in the first two.
The test was honestly done in a not at all fair scenario. The results would still be the same but still it was done horrendously. A scientist would be crying if they saw that.
but what about saturation? beyond a certain point a soil that is saturated with water stops absorbing water. so I guess that function will ressemble a tub when graphed. hyporbola then beyond a certain point the function explodes again. Note that Y axis corresponds to soil resistance to absorbing water and not the contrary in my graph description.
It's more complicated.
There are voids between the solid particles of the soil and these voids are either filled with air or with water. If they are filled with water, the roots of the grass can suck in water through these voids like through a straw.
If the ground is really dried out, the voids are filled with air. Water on top of the ground can't get into the voids that are already filled with air because the voids are too small and gravity not strong enough to push the water in and the air out. And plant roots can't suck in air to suck the water on top of the soil down.
8:05 Some interesting extra facts about this test. 2 rounds were fired at the plating and both were equal to near point blank range in battleship terms. The 16" Mark 8 Mod 6 AP had a muzzle velocity of 762 m/s or 2,500 ft/s with the first test firing having a muzzle velocity of 607.2 m/s or 1992 ft/s at Near-normal (basically striking the plate at near 0° or flat on). My favourite part is what happened to the round as noted "No damage to projectile indicated, though projectile had considerable remaining velocity and ended up in the Potomac River, never being recovered."
It penetrated the plate, still had plenty of velocity, continued on far enough to land in the Potomac, and was left there. (The tests were done at the U.S. Naval Proving Ground in Dahlgren, Virginia)
I will recover the AP round 👁👁
Impressive!
@@nova2293 Gotta deadlift 2,700 lbs then
@@MrOiram46 you can help! Then it’s only 1350 between the two of us! :D
0:19 Isn't this incorrect? I thought it was Kim Jong Un's brother alone that tried to go to Disneyland in Japan with a fake Dominican passport. And when asked why he did it by police he said "I just wanted to go to Disneyland" then he was disowned by his father Kim Jong Il.
My source? Tropico 6 loading screen
Still better source than modern news channels
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i am not thumbing up because the correction, hell i dont even know it is true, but just cause the source.
Yeah every time I go to write a research paper I always and exclusively use the Tropico 6 loading screen. It's the only trustworthy source of information. I'm glad people are starting to catch on.
@@paradoxicalpoet1525 Yes because my UA-cam comment holds the same weight as a research paper. I'm so glad you could recognize it's vast importance.
1:00
it is being demolished because of Chinas real estate crisis. While buildings in denser areas are designed to crumble into themselves to avoid causing damage to other nearby buildings, this one clearly has the space to just fall over.
8:27 It was a replacement armor plate sitting in a shipyard warehouse that would have been used to repair the ship (if all three ships of the class hadn't been sunk). They didn't get the plate from the ship itself: it was just among the stuff Japan turned over to the US as part of post-war demilitarisation.
9:09 It's super normal. Planes have two "reference points" to measure its speed:
1 Ground: the plane uses the ground as a reference and moves in relation to it;
2 Air: the plane uses the wind speed as a reference and moves in relation to it;
This plane could be stopped in relation to ground/us and at the same time it can be at 150km/h in relation to the air, in which he uses to fly.
9:20 there are two things that could be happening here. The first would be a weird perspective thing that happens if two objects are moving at high speeds in opposite directions, which from the perspective of one of the objects the other is not moving. The other is high winds stopping the plane from moving and just pushing it up.
what if it's stalling?
@@kingnugget4050 If it was stalling it would start to fall out of the sky not stay in place I think its most likely just strong wind
Its air speed is keeping it from stalling but its ground speed is 0
Its just the wind speed i. Opposite direction and at same speed of the plane
its probably terrifying for the pilot to
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9:17 I know exactly what’s going on here. That judging from the silhouette, that plane is probably the older brother of the Antonov An-225(Rest in Pieces), the legendary Antonov AN-2, one of the best plane designs to come out of the Soviet Union due to being incredibly difficult to crash due to a stall. The closest it comes to crashing due to a stall is in a headwind, when it can virtually hover like it is in this clip(you can see the headwind in the banner it has behind it), or even fly backwards. To understand why this happens, one must understand a few important terms. Angle of attack is the angle of the plane’s wings relative to the artificial horizon of the wind(even in little to no wind, there is still “wind” generated by the air’s relative motion in respect to the craft) which the plane is flying through. Lift is what planes use to fly, and is generated by the wings climbing over the air beneath them by shoving the air under it. A stall happens when the pilot increases the plane’s trajectory so that the angle of attack is at such an angle that the force generated by lift is reduced to zero, causing the plane to fall. Hence, this is not a glitch in the matrix, but rather a wonder of Soviet engineering.
Source: The Military Show
birds do this all the time...and you can do it with almost any fixed wing aircraft...wtf you on homie?
"what do you even do with it though?"
Come on Drew, you've already given the two main answers:
1. Tavern
2. Bat cave
The aerial photo is surprising because it shows how one can be exposed to the world
i think its senetelese tribe not brazillian
@@Vintag3r to my knowledge the sentinelese aren’t advanced enough to build something like that
@@Vintag3r it was brazilian sents didn’t develop thatch huts in that style… they developed a different type of thatch roofing using large leaves and sticks…
Historical sources said Kleopatra didn't look like anyone special, but people thought she was incredibly smart after talking with her for a few minutes.
9:15 bro is at 999 ping and 1 fps
4:30 : “Mom can we have unicorn?”
“We have unicorn at home”
Unicorn at home-
Thanks drew for telling me this information I will totally use in my life.
Mexican brother?
Your traped
pog
5:01 dammn Hatshepsut lookin fine af
12:15 yes Saudi Arabia is making a city called "the line" and it has been critiqued so incredibly heavily because it's incredibly impractical, dangerous, and literally just a money flex.
A lot of middle eastern and Northern African countries have a big issue with flexing money and not improving the lives of the poor.
Countries like UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and many others have been building highly impractical cities for the rich while their poor people get poorer.
Saudi Arabia is also making a city called the Oxagon and another weird place called Trojena. They're all highly impractical and again, making the lives of the poor worse.
Bruh
Bruh bruh
Bruh bruh bruh
Yeah, it is literally the epitome of horrible design and future planning.
@@AyuPlus ?
10:05 We must be in ancient greece because that is the river Sticks
Get it? Sticks? Styx?
I'm so sorry.
Ba-Dum-Tiss?
7:11
the virgin 2022 boomer phone bad!!!!
Vs
The chad 1929 boomer phone good it's help us live better and more practicaler.
(8:00) Inches and Japan go hand in hand like oil and water
9:17 - The plane is super easy to do. You have air speed and ground speed in a plane. With a strong head wind. You air speed can be high enough to support flight (like a kite) but your ground speed can be zero or even negative. You can fly a plane in reverse!
King Ramses looks like the type of dude that asks : are you hungry habibi? and proceeds to offer you shawarma
So that's how the Finn's held back Russia lmao
Drew should really start doing history videos about certain events and stuff again
5:40 WE WUZ KANGZ ‘N SHIET!
09:05
IIRC, there's planes out there of the STOL variety (Short Take Off and Landing) that is obscenely light. It creates plenty of 'lift' due to its light weight construction, yet wide surface area on the wings.
I'm sure the pilot found the sweet spot to balance thrust, drag, and lift to remain stationary in the sky.
It is possible to filter salt from water by pushing it through a fine enough mesh at high enough pressures but I doubt wringing his shirt meets those requirements.
Maybe they meant he was using it to absorb rain water and wringing that out to drink? Don't know but I can't see how it would make seawater drinkable.
Ask jacksuckatgeography bc he smart
Doesn't purify totally but does make water less salty.
@@kevinwarburton2938 the shirt or the filters? Cause the filters does purify completely the name for it is reverse osmosis, however the shirt I don’t know about and I don’t see how it could possible… you got any info on the physics going on there?
Yeah, right the same thing meir they meant rainwater??
Really strong forearms.
With those Pharaos I think the problem is we don’t know how accurate the statues really are
Yeah, a lot of them would probably be much more Grandeur then the real thing, plus all "imperfections" probably wouldn't be transferred to the carving
pretty accurate coz of death masks.
@1:55 so just north of austin there is an area called "Steiner ranch", while they were building up the uhh "east" side of that, the homes and tools started to sink, they basically found a huge unkonwn cave system.
So of course as a teen you just find a hole, and walk on in! But i think some people in the area properly dig tunnel underground and build structured down there. I mean if you spending 20k to support your home, you might as well make a nice cave basement.
In regards to the plane, if u find the right engine speed on a really light aircraft and the air speed is high enough u still get the lift effect while not moving form the spot you are in, its really rare to find and do this as everything need to be just right to do it, its also dangerous due to the fact that if the wind speed drops then you lose pretty much all lift and then need to be high enough to regain the effect.
Fun fact: when spaceships get launched to outer planets and beyond (basically anything past mars) the spaceship is made to orbit around the earth, then after earth's gravitational pull is used as a slingshot to launch the spaceship
Ah, a transfer window.
KSP did things to my mind. Now these astronavigational stuff sounds strangely intuitive.
YES HE'S FINALLY BACK TO REACTING TO IRL STUFF, NOT JUST COUNTRY BALLS, MAPS AND FLAGS
8:31 the war vote amendment made my day. Heinlen would be proud.
3:34 Didn't know Drew is so protective of our moon lmaoo his emotions in that line
2:10 how your grandpa got to school
That last one reminds me of the Kowloon Walled City.
Covering an area of 6.4 acres it was home to 50,000 people, meaning that it's population density stood at 5,000,000 per square mile.
Sounds like a dystopian "hell"
@@dewetolivier2362 It pretty much was. A part of the Hong Kong territory that was never technically ceded to Britain in the 19th century, but being physically cut off from the rest of China there was no way to enforce any kind of laws there.
Until Hong Kong was returned to China in the 1990s it was pretty much governed by triad gangs.
The introduction of bee bricks in Brighton caused quite a buzz!!!
4:35 true masterpiece
4:42 You can make an SCP from this!
So far as I know, China is doing that with the buildings for the same reason as the Soviets.
They built buildings that never became occupied, and then had them destroyed.
Over and over and over again. It was to keep people working
Edit: Nope- China is not doing the same thing. It’s other issues
Which is weird because there are people who have put years and years of down payments on these buildings for their future homes. Yeah, the situation is fucked in China.
Totally stable way to increase GDP. Absolutely no way this can backfire.
sounds like the broken window fallacy
@@stalwartarjuna What is the broken window fallacy? I’m quite curious
Edit: I have now searched it up. Yep
The causes of the formation of rotten poop in China has many, such as the developer of the building under construction bankruptcy, lack of construction funds, projects involving illegal cause economic disputes, developers project shutdown, which is mostly because of capital chain rupture, unfinished project, developers have no money, also don't want to continue to bank loans, and the project cannot be transferred to other investors.
9:23 the plane isnt moving because it is very windy, they dont fly by their speed relative to the ground. Planes fly by their speed relative to the wind. This is why old aircraft carriers launched their planes when moving rather than sitting still.
Not only was the dirt after the heatwave more airtight but it was dense soil. It wasnt only because of the heatwave it was because once its that dry it becomes even more dense and packed. The grass left small breather holes and you can see that by the bubbles.
11:20 the homies be like 👀
you know its a good day when drew uploads
sooo… everyday?
@@penut7987 almost
For the near crashes in trains in old movies they usually played them in reverse then sped up. So while a car driving inches away from the front a speeding train might look like skill, it is more likely they had the train going back wards and the car was lining it self up in revers to make it look like a bear miss.
Except the part where what’s his name uses one wood beam to knock the other out of the way. That one was real
at 9:20, my flight instructor did that trick with me too, its a couple of things you can do with planes like that and it feels and looks like you arent moving at all
Can we just appreciate the effort he puts in his videos
Shut up
I agree m8
You know it’s a good day when Drew uploads.
Yes
He uploads pretty much daily tho
the line just feels like the prequel to corouscant. Just imagine living at the bottom while there are like multiple floors above you with no light and bad air
6:47 this is not about water seeping into the ground, its about air being able to get into the cup, the drouhght grass is more compact allowing for a tighter seal around the cup's lid.
Do this to a bath towel laying flat over concrete and see how fast it seeps, it seeps quickly at first as the air from the empty space in the towel enters the cup, but once those paths have been filled with water, not much more air can get into the cup
Love you Drew ✌🏻
3:13 Did Drew regret making that joke?
He did play Raft tho
I bet we are all thinking the same thing:
That woman would give a whole new meaning to the sentence "throwing a hot dog down a hallway".
9:17 the headwind + the banner cause the plane to have no ground speed but still not stall
On my income level, $20 IS a lot, so one of Drew's Patreons has an accurate name.
all memes aside i learn alot from Drews videos
Same lol
>"bee bricks"
>giant hornets move into every single building
>oops
10:20 that river is coming from Brazil
is it just me or does cleopatra at 5:15 kinda look like a young Carrie Fisher?
Yes
12:37 pleas read correctly
Neom is not only the line there are 2 other mega Projekts in Neom
Why, they are all horribly impractical flexes of wealth.
@@afez2752 That is because Muhammad bin Raschid AL Maktum (Dictator of the United Arab Emirates) has a ego bigger than the United Arab Emirates oil reserves.
I once saw an early 1900s interview with a 95+ old woman who’d been a former plantation owner’s wife. Claimed that she had vague memories of seeing “the red man” in the forests as a child.
3:27 I know about this, it’s not an asteroid, it’s actually a piece of the Apollo 12 rocket that dislodged from Earths orbit for a while until it came back, however gravitational forces from the Moon flung it out of orbit, it will return to earth orbit sometime within the next 15-20 years
I learn all my geography from this guy bro
Day 685 of asking Drew to delete the discord
Jesus Christ
A man of culture
Day 3 of me asking for drew to react to oversimplifieds Punic wars
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@@mr9263 prophet Muhammad
9:17 this phenomenon only happens when a plane flies at the same speed as the headwind thereby canceling it out. most planes can do it although its really only done for kicks
6:30 the only “tricks” in these silent films was the footage is sped up so the trains and cars are very slow to make it safe-ish
5:32 he looks like my geo teacher
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Yes
That thing about registering for the draft if you vote in favor of a war, YES. Could you imagine how much better things would be?
I would like to think what would the American people be doing during the Vietnam war
@@quixotejoyrrah739 There wouldn't of been a senseless Vietnam War. Or an Afghan War. Or an Iraqi War.
Fun fact, that trip to Disney is why Kim jong un got power, as Kim jong il was next to lead, and then jong un has his brother jong il past tensed.
"Then again, I'm not a demolitious dude"
11:11 "Raise your hand if you think water isn't wet"
You know its a good day when drew durnil uploads
You know it’s a bad day when somebody steals y ur comment
@@ivansyzchkyez7148 Literally thousands of people say this on every video by a big youtuber. It isn't a unique comment that only you came up with.
@@ivansyzchkyez7148 yeah
The demolished building fall like a tree instead of collapsing on itself or imploded because they skimp on the explosive. Just enough to bring down but not enough to shatter it entirely into a controlled drop. Just shows how strong reinforced concrete is.
10:12 pakistan is suffering from that a lot recently, basically heavy rains left 1/5 of the population homeless
React to the Punic Wars by Oversimplified. Pls pls pls
Drew didn't upload today
6:11 Dude, that's Buster Keaton. He did his own stunts.
1:14 the Line is a terrible idea in terms of urbanism, city planning, and even environmentally. Keep in mind that a slick animation showing seemingly obvious solutions are rarely accurate sources of info. I know Adam Something has a video about why the line isn't a great idea, but I'm sure there are other places you can go to research it
UA-cam is full of videos exposing the utter stupidity of the Line and why it will never and can never exist. Just like the Hyperloop and other futuristic projects that only exist in short CGI clips.
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I am just surprised that Japan is the only isolated nation that did successful and became very popular while some random Amazon for millions of years just be chillin in the forest without thought in a small house
We also got the united kingdom maybe even iceland
The uk isn’t isolationist though
And Japan hasent either for centuries XD their technology fell behind while they were too
Japan had china for a while
@@cryptic2121 I mean geographically
@@cryptic2121 + they did isolate for a part in history and have closed down borders with strict rules
10:27 THE RIVER STICKS HAHSHDKD
The idea behind the Line Project is to create a healthy compact ecosystem that is beneficial to humans due to the multiple levels built on top of one another where you have everything needed in a specific area from shopping, to school to health systems to security to homes and since its built cleverly you can prop fit more people into the Line than the current population of New York since you are getting rid of the inefficient systems that are bogging the city down on a daily occurrence such as the roads and the aging service pipes underneath.
With the Line its made to be space efficient without crushing people into an uncomfortable space, as with all big projects we won't know all the ups and downs until its been built but the idea it's self is very sound from a numbers prospective
11:33 If you're dirty-minded you know
8:31
Text: "A 100-year-old London pub.."
Drew: "A 10-year-old London pub.."
Maybe just read it before speaking..
The Line is a dystopia.
Not having a car and being so tightly packed sounds miserable.
0:04, wow this looks very interesting...!
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Took a long time far r UA-cam to recommend your channel again! Even modern stunts are crazy to me, but I recall seeing those old films when I was 3-5. Pretty funny how they moved so fast too (I know, no need to explain why lol).
buster keaton is the king of early film stunts. all of his stunts were real, and he always did his own stunts. no doubles. silent films are pretty badass, always either having to rely on clever perspective tricks or just having real stunts, they had no cgi back then.
2:04
When your basement isn't big enough for all the southeast asian kids that you own.
5:58--6:38 I almost died of laughter.
18:15 is in an outside 'museum' at the Washington Navy Yard (OG) in SE DC (Next to the Washington Nationals Stadium M st.).