Veritasium Bungee Jumps!

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
  • In Queenstown, New Zealand, I jumped off the Kawarau Bridge - the site of the first bungy jump. It was a thrilling experience, preceded by a terrifying, gut-wrenching half hour wait. All in all an awesome adventure, even if the woman fitting my harness didn't know the first thing about the acceleration of free-falling bodies.

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  • @o0o0styx
    @o0o0styx 8 років тому +80

    Derek: are you accelerating as you go down?
    her: nah.
    Derek: omg, im gonna die.

  • @timhow
    @timhow 8 років тому +79

    'Hope you're better at harnesses than physics' savage

    • @sutil5078
      @sutil5078 5 років тому +5

      One should not talk to her while she puts on the softy equipment or harness, it may distract her of doing the right procedure, CAREFUL

  • @veritasium
    @veritasium  12 років тому +11

    apparently both spellings are acceptable... But a google search reveals a 3:1 preference for "bungee jump" over "bungy jump" but that's how they spelled it in NZ.

  • @kayvee256
    @kayvee256 11 років тому +17

    I still remember my jump from that bridge.
    When you're actually standing there and looking down, 43m is a lot more frightening than it sounds.

  • @deThadeuz
    @deThadeuz 11 років тому +19

    "hope you're better at harnesses than physics" LOL

  • @alexanderjohnson2309
    @alexanderjohnson2309 4 роки тому +4

    Man I miss content like this. That must have been an exilerating experience.

  • @MaidaA22589
    @MaidaA22589 9 років тому +12

    The slo-mo killed me xD xD xD Awesome job, fetus Derek!

  • @theodoreadelarian5259
    @theodoreadelarian5259 9 років тому +9

    LOL
    Derek without his beard

  • @sutil5078
    @sutil5078 5 років тому +8

    YOU should not talk to her while she puts on the softy equipment or harness, it may distract her of doing the right procedure, CAREFUL

    • @pebble312
      @pebble312 2 роки тому

      You wrote this so aggressively with those caps, chill 😂

  • @syystomu
    @syystomu 12 років тому +2

    Oh god... I wish I'd dare to do that but unfortunately there was just a story last year about a girl who died when the line snapped.... So I kinda went "yeah... never gonna try that after all..."

  • @Dixavd
    @Dixavd 13 років тому +2

    I loved that womans jab at your science knowledge lol ironic

  • @boogerisapain
    @boogerisapain 7 років тому +1

    man i wish i knew you were over here back then because i would have tried to meet you in person because i find your videos an absolute inspiration just because of the content that you have in these videos is amazing!!! so thank you veritasium give me a heads up next time you are coming to the south island of New Zealand so i can have the chance of meeting you

  • @calunsagrenejr
    @calunsagrenejr 11 років тому +1

    The guy who jumped feet first didn't look like he tried to jump feet first... he looked like he couldn't move his legs.

  • @ocdfreak
    @ocdfreak 12 років тому +1

    I don't know if I'd trust a bungee harness attached by someone who doesn't know how gravity works

  • @stevenwhyte7835
    @stevenwhyte7835 11 років тому +1

    How do they get the jumper back? Do they just use a machine to pull him up?

  • @delicious619
    @delicious619 13 років тому

    @phoenixdar If the bungie chord is tied to your feet when it starts to pull you back up you will whip around really fast from your head being up to being down and I imagine it would not be fun

  • @adamhari1
    @adamhari1 11 років тому

    Should have tried the Nevis 134m bungee around the corner. 6seconds of free fall! Plenty of time to feel the effects of gravity. And soooo much FUN!! :-)

  • @penderyn5816
    @penderyn5816 7 років тому

    I don't quite get this, kinda makes me feel stupid. Isn't Newtons first law: [..]" an object either remains at rest or continues to move at constant velocity, unless acted upon by a force."
    So why is he accelerating? There is the Gravitational-Pull draging him down, but shouldn'd there be a equal force in an equal magnitude but opposite direction? So i thought Gravitation was a balanced force.
    Or does this only apply when he is on the ground, since he has a higher potential energy when beeing high up, which leads to his acceleration?

    • @EebstertheGreat
      @EebstertheGreat 7 років тому +4

      Newton's third law states that for every "action" (force) there is an equal (in magnitude) and opposite (in direction) "reaction" (force). In this case, the force that the Earth exerts on Derek is equal in magnitude and opposite in direction to the force that Derek exerts on the Earth.
      I'll say that again: Derek pulls the Earth up just as hard as the Earth pulls Derek down.
      Of course, the Earth is far more massive than Derek, so it hardly accelerates at all due to this force, whereas he accelerates quite a lot. Newton's third law certainly does _not_ state that the accelerations must be equal.

  • @Superterminal
    @Superterminal 11 років тому

    First commercial Bungee Jumping not the first "modern" bungee jump. That was by the Dangerous Sports Club in 1979 in the UK off Clifton bridge.

    • @andrewgreenwood9068
      @andrewgreenwood9068 5 років тому

      to be fair he said it is the spot where someone first jumped of that bridge.

  • @apexbender
    @apexbender 12 років тому

    Don't beat yourself up... The world will do that for you everyday. You are braver than a bunch of people, and when I say a bunch, I mean millions of people that have never Bungee jumped. :-)

  • @BiggieShnouts
    @BiggieShnouts 11 років тому

    Wow, at the end, it looked like the guy fell into the water when the camera went behind the railing. xD

  • @kevwills858
    @kevwills858 5 місяців тому

    Did they offer to let you touch the water ? or not ?

  • @ignaciocatalan6592
    @ignaciocatalan6592 7 років тому +2

    aaand there's the wave again

  • @hecker6218
    @hecker6218 4 роки тому

    Actually the acceleration due to gravity is not 9.8 m/s everywhere...it changes we must use the formula of time period of pendulum to calculate it i.e.,T=2π√l/g.

  • @TiagoTiagoT
    @TiagoTiagoT 12 років тому

    I dunno how expensive it is nor if it's actually a service you can just schedule and go or if you need to custom order everything; but i once saw this bungee jump using a huge length of bungee rope from a hot air balloon; i think doing it like that you might have enough time to think about your acceleration and stuff on your way down.

  • @shananagans5
    @shananagans5 13 років тому

    It's not so much the fall that scares me as the outside force that stops the fall suddenly.

  • @jampozbear
    @jampozbear 11 років тому

    There is the boat down there, I guess they slowly let you go and the boat will catch you just like a moving platform

  • @OOchriOO
    @OOchriOO 11 років тому

    haha derek is asking people about physics even when he's about to bungee jump

  • @Mriliketofu
    @Mriliketofu 13 років тому

    heyyyy 2:36 you can hear chewbacca roam around the forests of newzealand

  • @the1exnay
    @the1exnay 10 років тому

    @cristian silver i haven't done it myself but i think you would. well kind of. first of all you feel acceleration. you actually have an accelerometer in your inner ear. the force from the ground and the force from gravity normal nets zero acceleration but when in free fall you would feel the acceleration. you would not however feel your weight in normal terms. normally you feel your weight from the pressure it puts on your feet or butt depending on how you are resting. however when in free fall there is no part holding your body up.

  • @KristenApolinario
    @KristenApolinario 12 років тому

    Sydney Univer sity. What's up with the random space?

  • @deday6525
    @deday6525 8 років тому +1

    how much does it cost to bungee jump?

    • @austindrapen8959
      @austindrapen8959 8 років тому

      200 dollars, which is about the same as a tandem skydive where I live.

    • @jesuisravi
      @jesuisravi 8 років тому +3

      They pay you, right?

    • @dvddvd8719
      @dvddvd8719 7 років тому

      Made my day:) thx Sir!

  • @phoenixdar
    @phoenixdar 13 років тому

    whats wrong jumping with feet first?

  • @whoseontrial
    @whoseontrial 13 років тому

    Hahaha! That was awesome, Derek!

  • @AlanGaxGG
    @AlanGaxGG 11 років тому

    I also sometimes do that wave when im nervous

  • @Smartix24
    @Smartix24 13 років тому

    1 person had an accident while doing bungy jumping

  • @Arghira
    @Arghira 13 років тому

    you cant fell your weight while falling right? So right now I'm constantly accelerated but the earth's stopping me from going...

  • @radiculousraneem
    @radiculousraneem 12 років тому

    hey, where abouts is that in new zealand? coz i live there

  • @polatiger4765
    @polatiger4765 3 роки тому

    1:04 ~ Tried to teach her science.

  • @MrPeeepe
    @MrPeeepe 12 років тому

    How many g can you experience while bungy jumping?

  • @nathanw8632
    @nathanw8632 2 роки тому

    nice bro love your vids

  • @FlumenSanctiViti
    @FlumenSanctiViti 11 років тому

    What was the blood pressure in your head when you've reached the bottom? What scares me the most about bungee jumping is that all my blood vessels in my head would just burst from the pressure! :D

  • @phoenixdar
    @phoenixdar 13 років тому

    @Xact163 thanks for the info! :)

  • @kayvee256
    @kayvee256 11 років тому

    Oh: I swore at the top of my lungs the whole way down: FFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCKKKKKK!

  • @zoickn
    @zoickn 13 років тому

    I did it on 27th Aug 2011.
    I'm gonna do Navis one day!

  • @David-ld3ts
    @David-ld3ts 9 років тому

    I would be just like the lady in the green shirt.

  • @twaterxcrunner
    @twaterxcrunner 13 років тому

    Number 2!!!!
    i've always wanted to do that. lol

  • @ezekiel0920
    @ezekiel0920 13 років тому

    oh dez... you little girl.. hahah love your screaming.. should have done nevis wire.. its higher and longer!!!
    and u looked sooooooo scared just before you jumped.. hahahahahahahahahha

  • @ThanassisBoulis
    @ThanassisBoulis 13 років тому

    Ok, now our turn to poke fun at you :) ...
    The adrenaline has obviously affected your physics-skills. At 2:24 you are saying that you experienced a "very great increase in your rate of speed" or in other words an increase in your acceleration. I am sure some kind of spacetime anomaly changed the earth's gravity just for you :-P

  • @TheJohnPersson
    @TheJohnPersson 12 років тому

    oh that wave!

  • @lukassnakeman
    @lukassnakeman 12 років тому

    everybody should do this

  • @ste_pure
    @ste_pure 13 років тому +1

    WOOOOOOOOOHAAAA

  • @dannes22
    @dannes22 13 років тому

    Awesome!

  • @lolgalit
    @lolgalit 10 років тому

    Well I can tell u exactly how I would do it - i would have been very silent outside - but in my mind I would scream "WHEN THE HELL IT IS FINISHED ALLREADYYYYYY!!!!"
    hehe. This is my usual reaction when I am in amusmant park on the highest and scariest train there.... The question is if I am thinking like that why the hell I am keeping going there eh?

  • @princess435010
    @princess435010 12 років тому

    Ive been to that bun jee jumping place!

  • @kdragonballz
    @kdragonballz 12 років тому

    Awsome

  • @dvl973
    @dvl973 12 років тому

    isn't it a bunjee jumping?

  • @Charlitoz97
    @Charlitoz97 11 років тому +1

    Marry me Derek.

  • @hazzledazzle95
    @hazzledazzle95 13 років тому

    omigod funniest cheesy grin ever c:

  • @egeusz
    @egeusz 12 років тому

    oooo Offspring. These people are legit.

  • @guardianpax
    @guardianpax 12 років тому

    Me too!

  • @MarkoMood
    @MarkoMood 11 років тому

    Wow, you look a lot different here

  • @alskdjf12
    @alskdjf12 3 роки тому

    HA i was just there 2 weeks ago!

  • @endocarp
    @endocarp 13 років тому

    lol your braver than me...

  • @A.C.C.
    @A.C.C. 5 місяців тому

    I did it too

  • @dvl973
    @dvl973 12 років тому

    okay

  • @thedoctor3372
    @thedoctor3372 10 років тому

    @0:09 Major Derp face alert!

  • @NGC-7635
    @NGC-7635 6 років тому

    ...You know if you want to fly through the air on your own, there’s MUCH more enjoyable ways of doing it, lol.
    Paragliding for one.

  • @dzloll
    @dzloll 13 років тому

    AWESOMEEEEEEEEEEEEE

  • @Brodeagainstempire
    @Brodeagainstempire 11 років тому

    Offspring! :D 1:04

  • @Basomic
    @Basomic 11 років тому

    Hope you're better at harnesses than physics hahahahah

  • @muhammadfanriadho5337
    @muhammadfanriadho5337 3 роки тому +1

    haha he is goblog 3:00

  • @quiz0walkthroughs
    @quiz0walkthroughs 13 років тому

    NEW ZEALAND!!!!:D

  • @jonnies
    @jonnies 11 років тому +1

    He did the pussy bungee jump. There's another place called the Nevis Bungee about 10 minutes drive from there which is about 3x higher.

  • @pinesyeet
    @pinesyeet 8 років тому

    43m... Really? We have one at 84 meters close to where I live, and it's amazing :D

    • @louissiddell453
      @louissiddell453 7 років тому

      Yes but this is the first ever bungee jump ever

  • @cameronclark9002
    @cameronclark9002 12 років тому

    zipper.

  • @TheMSwarriors
    @TheMSwarriors 12 років тому

    if u were fat, would hit the lake?