WHAT IF YOU DRILLED A HOLE THROUGH THE EARTH?
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- Опубліковано 14 вер 2023
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#timthetatman #podcast #reacts - Наука та технологія
Bro said “I’m in” to the earth being a donut😭😭
I’m in to halo let’s goooo
Tim learning is actually hilarious 😂
Bro. So many light bulbs 😂.
Tim learning highschool science is gold. On top of that, Tim calling a crepe a pancake 😂
Guess I'm the idiot! I thought it was a Tortilla 😂
To be fair the narrator called it a pancake
Beat me to it
that is an europian pancake not a crepe man...learn more before saying things....
If Tim sat on a pancake it would turn into a crepe. So a crepe is a pancake.
I’m about 98% certain those weren’t pancakes.
Crepes
@@Zathren That’s what I was thinking but I wasn’t sure, haven’t seen crepes since I was in high school.
@@jjc5871Same, use to get them in french class twice a month lol
@@Zathren Those aren't crepes they're European pancakes.
That pancake identifies as a quesadilla 😂
"Kurzgesagt" is a really entertaining and well done science video channel.
More entertainment than science.
“What if Earth was a donut?”
Tim: “I’m in” 😂😂
3:44 NO SHOT, Tim thinks a tortilla roll is a fucking pancake bruh 😂😂❤
Because the dude said pancake
it’s not a tortilla it’s called a Swedish pancake and my mom makes them. they good asf. u do roll them up like a burrito tho
@@phantomgamingandstreaming9834 wait TF, that would be nice AF with some Nutella. I didn't know that 😳 but now I'm curious
@iCoachRadiant so if anyone of the internet told you something, you would just blindly believe it, I mean, I'm kind of glad u are right because I'm going to try to make these today and pig TF out on them
Guys. It's a crepe.
I love how Timmy doesn’t understand that there’s ground water in the earths crust and then UNDER that is other layers of the earth that are literally too hot for water to exist 😂
“...I’m in” 😂😂😂😂
the "Noo?!" in the famous clip always gets me lmao
When they said the biggest hole we've drilled in the world, I was waiting for a Jo Momma joke
Tim’s tiny brian just absolutely exploded 100 times 😂
U can find water depending on the location but not the ocean that’s for sure
Technically speaking u could dig to find what’s called Groundwater ( I used google translate )
Basically like how wells have been created where rain and other water sources are trapped in a layer that it can’t go through
Usually it’s salty and the deeper u go it gets less salty
Nowadays some farms use this method to water their plants
Lmfao sorry Timmy, no ocean.. only heat, molten rock and lava 😂😂😂😂😂🔥🔥
Rockin' Rollercoaster at Universal Studios?! Bro! 😅 man just said Spiderman was Batmans Robin. What a crossover
Spider-Man* he's a Marvel character not a DC character
thats the point. rockin rollercoaster is at disney world, not universal@@thefourhorsemen3159
Timmy, don't worry, You're actually right about the water thing in a way. There's very few places where you could dig a straight hole from one side of the Earth to the other side and have it be land on both sides. So statistically speaking, most likely, you would start digging your hole get through the center of the earth and once you start coming back to the crust on the other side, you'd probably end up in a body of water. So, you were right all along. From day 1 lol
There's also a ton of underground aquifers, rivers, and other deposits we probably don't even know about. The Hamza river flows under the Amazon 13000 ft 4km below the surface. There would be a point where water couldn't be found at such heat/pressure.
There’s a water table under ground that covers the entire earth. The depth of the table will very depending on Sea level compared to your elevation, and sediment/rock of where you’re digging. So yes no matter where you dig you would hit water within the first 100ft roughly, but it would be fresh ground water. Not the ocean that’s where your wording is wrong.
@@coltenharkness7136 you aren’t wrong but there isn’t a giant sheet of water underground across the entire Earth. I like to think of it like a sponge that sits on a giant sheets of bedrock. Where the water hits the surface of the ground, and depending on the elevation and slant,the water will flow towards the most shallow surface or flow to the nearest water shelf. If it hits solid ground the water will sit and soak/squeeze it’s way through the surface until hitting bedrock. Now in some places under the crust are giant aquifers where some water will store but most sits in the ground where the sand rock and sediment acts like a sponge and holds in the water until it’s used or dried up through evaporation. That’s why when you dig a hole if near the water shelf unless you hit an aquifer, the water has to seep out slowly through the soil and is a process. Solid ground does exist and so do giants lakes and rivers of water.
No he wasn't. He said he would find the ocean not just water. The water on the ground is nowhere near connected to the ocean nor is it just as large.
@gigamad1729 and I said, if he dug through the earth to the direct other side, he would MOST LIKELY end up coming up through a body of water. Like if you poked a hole through a globe, you might go through land on one side but the other side would be ocean. Not just some random little body of water. Re-reading my initial comment I didn't specify "ocean" but that is what I meant, like going through the earth all the way out through an ocean on the other end
I love that Tim is doing research while reacting to the video. Brain power Timmy!
Timmy “is that a pancake “ lmao
Tim I feel ya brother. I’m always having to f ing google something .. tough. Love ya
We love you Tim 😂
This has to be a series
If you all haven't seen it. The Core is a great movie that talk about fixing the earths mantel after it stops spinning. Super fun, reverse of Armageddon.
You guys gotta make sure you give it your all every day. EVEN WHEN THE DAY HAS YOU BEAT! You keep going! There are people who love you who don’t even say it enough. You ARE loved! Tell somebody you love them and keep pushing every day!
I remember going on that Rocking rollercoaster and that music they jam in the seats! And that acceleration was so epic!
Pseudoliparis snailfish is now the deepest creature we have discovered
2:57 damn, The Fortilla? 😂
Science time with Timmy is a new past time.
Tim you have already reacted to a video of the Mariana Trench before, you thought it was called the Marinara Trench
i dont know how these dont get more views. Really enjoy those type of vid Tim!!
You need to get the doc in on one of these for sure
Yes Timmy there is water when you dig a hole in some places.. that's how Wells work.. but that's not the OCEAN😂😂
3:25 Those 100% are NOT pancakes. These are Crêpes, a french delicacy that are similar to pancakes, but also very different. The main differences being the way they’re cooked (Crêpes are completely flat, pancakes aren’t), the flavor, and the toppings used on them. Use to get them in French class back in HS lol
I love how of all things to comment on he goes " is that a pancake" LOLOL
Water in some places maybe, but youre not digging and finding the ocean beneath you bro 😂
2900 kilometers IS a long time Tim. 🤣🤣🤣
That was not a pancake, lmao.
Tim truly is a Florida man.
I need this content! MORE
That's not a pancake lol
Tim just so you know, you can find water if you dig down but you ain't gonna find the ocean. Islands don't float either cause if they did, they would sink. The only water you can find is called groundwater and it's nowhere near connected to the ocean nor is it no way as large. Water is really only present in large form on the surface of the earth.
Tim, it's well water! We've had it for centuries!
The ground water level or water table is a real thing. Depending on where you live, it has a different depth. Places that get a lot of rain like Florida it's not as deep. But it's not ocean water. It's fresh water. This is what we'll water comes from.
You always bring up there's water if you dig down. But you never bring up a well. Giving you a something to fight with. Love the vids Timmy, keep it weird lol
This video leaves out the whole hollow earth theory
I thought rollercoasters had a weight limit ? Jk love u tim❤😂
Didn’t Tim go to college Jesus 😂
Tim bro as somone who loves the ocean you gotta check out the trench
I am enjoying this content
Yes Tim there are pockets of water under ground they are called aquifers this is how farmers usually get the water for their properties drill down set up a pump and you now have natural bore water
I heard diamonds and I’m already on my way.
Your the best Timmy keep the good content up❤😊 Also Tim you did say that
Kool video Tim...thanks for sharing cheers your friend and fan the Canadian pit bull 👍
It’s called the water table… you know how Timmy gets stuck in the water well
Tim I said back on the dig to the ocean video that the opposite end of the Earth fron America was the Indian ocean, west of Australia. If you dug straight through the Earth you would hit the ocean.
the deeper you go the less water you find due to a heated metal core, starfield gameplay coming soon i presume.
Bro u can find water down there ,but if you're lucky, and only in that 1% of the earth😂
You’d reach the ocean right Tim?
It turns out there's a huge supply of water 400 miles underground stored in rock known as “ringwoodite.” Scientists previously discovered that water is stored inside mantle rock in a sponge-like state, which isn't a liquid, solid or a gas, but instead a fourth state.
Man really said 35 hours
More more boss we want more
Tim needs to watch “what would happen to the earth 10 quintillion years from now” by Riddle.
Gold
Scientifically speaking you still could not drill through and get to the other side of the Earth. He said, you'd have to drill the hole and build a vehicle that can handle the pressure and heat, but this vehicle would be driven by gravity. They did this in the movie The Core, which this video used clips of. The problem is gravity is always toward the center of the Earth. So once you are at the core, the vehicle has no driving force.
No because the earth being a donut would be dope because you can go to the hole part and you can travel faster around the world than on the outside I'm in too 🤣
Tim seems to have the education of a 5th grader lol
Tim is homeschooled. haha
you can find water, yes, but not the ocean :o
Dig for the ocean
im not eating that "pancake"
Someone please make Tim look up Aquifers.
Their can be pockets of water underground, but it would not be the ocean. Where you think well water comes from. However you cant just dig so far then fall into the ocean. The ocean doesnt go under our landmasses. If that was the case all the countries would just be free floating bumping into eachother lol.
Bro really said 35 hours
i think it funny your wearing a tool shirt in that clip
There's a chance that there's an ocean beneath the Earth's crust that's up to 2x the volume of the oceans on the surface. However, that water - if it is present - is contained in a type of rock called ringwoodite, which form within Earth's crust and have come to the surface with water contained inside. Considering how this rock only forms beneath the Earth's crust, that suggests there is water down there, but it's lost in all the near-molten to molten rock far beneath our feet.
Yes, there are underground pools of water in the earths crust. That's how people have water wells. Those pools just aren't all throughout the earths crust.
TIMM RAAAAAH 🦅
In pancakes’ defense, those were crepes
To be fair there could be water down there since we have not dug all the way through to disprove it
timmy 4 years ago shows you all you need is money
Tim the science guy Tim Tim Tim
If you did a hole at the beach you eventually see water
The only time you find water when you dig in the earth is natural water reservoirs. Non-natural water is pipes or manmade reservoirs.
waffles are better than pancakes
There are large sources of water deep below the Earth surface.
The flat pancake you saw at 3:44 is called pankié it’s a African American pancake it’s good asf with chocolate milk
My well is connected to the water in the earth
I think Tim thinks well water is ocean water
I'm sure people have prevented him already but it's literally just someone stumbling upon the pocketbook water in the ground because they found using more dirt that doesn't mean it's the entire ocean
What if Earth was shaped like Tim? 😂
That was a crepe
im in give me a shovel imma need that sapphire knife
yuh
bro lmfaoooooooo theres not ocean under the earth lmfaoooo
That was a effing tortilla... not a pancake no way it was
I wonder what would happen if you drilled through an ocean to get to the other side
legit missed all of 5th grade
That is not a pancake
Godzilla vibes
Just had an argument with someone on why Americans aren’t stupid then this is the first video I click on afterwards 😂😂