@@TomScottGo Thank you Tom! Enjoy your holiday, you deserve it. Tom’s channel has been one of my absolute favourites for years so it’s a huge honour to be given this privilege. In these heady days of TH-cam drama, Tom not only gave a tiddler like me a platform here but turned out to be even more helpful and supportive than I could’ve imagined. He’s just an all-round good egg. Three cheers for good eggs. Oh and obligatory plug for my channel. Subscribing to Medlife Crisis is guaranteed to make you more fragrant, intelligent and able to draw an entirely new shape* Based on a trial of 11* mice, may not apply to humans. Medlife Crisis may cause drowsiness, impotence, priapism, spontaneous hysterectomy, spontaneous pregnancy, nausea, vomiting, unfulfilled satiety, forgetfulness, extreme remembering, loss of height, loss of joints, super taste, compulsive diesel ingestion, greyscale, splenic embiggening and terminal flatulence. Always consult your homeopath before subscribing to a new TH-cam channel. **11 of the 11 were excluded from final analysis
wait a shrine was enough? I have started a church around the life of Tom Scott. (it's a empty room to symbolise Tom his aversion to live with unnecessary stuff and then i removed the room because a empty room has no use. It's just a empty lot next to the road).
pro tip: don't try the ice bath thing if you have any kind of anemia/blood disorder, or else you might pass out from the sudden drop and get water everywhere, a thing that definitely didnt happen to me (pulls at damp collar like a vaudeville comedian)
Now I'm just curious what it would do with Wolfe Parkinsons. To my knowledge it's just bio electrical, but I probably should experiment in a safe environment before any cold adventures
Hi I'm from North of Borneo (Sabah). Bajau ethnic is one of 36 Ethnics in Sabah. I'm from Dusun ethnic. Most of people here (mens) who lives near the ocean can sunk underwater and hold breath around 5-10 mins. I myself can hold breath around 7 mins to hunt fish (as shown in the video) . This is possible if you been doing this since you are kid.
I remember as a kid being told that no one could hold their breath for more than 5 minutes, which scared the hell out of me since I repeatedly would hold my breath for more than 5 minutes without any effort so I'd always surface... just in case. I was playing soccer and running cross country at the multi-state competition level though. Also, living in Louisiana so that I've been swimming since a baby.
My dad's been holding his breath for 4 years now and sometimes we go and stand on the grass above him to offer moral support and encouragement. He's in some sort of tournament with hundreds of others who are all beneath their own little bits of grass, some have been holding their breath for over a century.
wait what exactly was the chubbyemu reference? edit: i saw another comment pointing to 1:12 lmao you're right, i just thought it was a strong coincidence
Interesting fact: if you stay underwater for long enough your pulse goes to 0. By using this technique you can stay underwater for the rest of your short life
we had this sciencey news show called Daily Planet here in Canada and I miss it. I didn’t realize how much I did until I started watching Tom and yes, unfortunately it’s an addiction.
Such a thorough explanation. Thank you! I learned a lot from this video. And how cool is it that you do medical tourism, visiting people who have unusually large spleens. :)
In an Anatomy class I did the breathing test. We did several different things like one breath and hold as long as you can, breathe OUT and hold as long as you can, then, finally, hyperventilate and hold. I managed 2.5 minutes after hyperventilating and you could hear the class trying to keep up :-) There was a band around my chest so you could see if I was breathing... thing is... it starts hurting and you want to breathe after about fifteen seconds. After that you're just suffering and smothering for 2 1/4 minutes. Letting a little air out reduces your suffering slightly so at the end I was exhaling a little and it was almost like taking a breath, each time.
Pro tip: Never hyperventilate during the breath up, this can cause a black out. If you let some air out, the pain doesn't feel that immense. Downside is that there's still oxygen in that air so don't waste them particles.
Never hyperventilate when diving, it gets rid of the discomfort that comes with heightened carbon dioxide levels, but you will pass out by the time the discomfort starts happening
in fact, the next stage (getting muscle twitches in the stomach area) signifies only half the time you can stay underwater (unless you've hyperventilated, in which case you will be passed out by the time the twitches come along)
Amateur tip from a highschool swimmer who's been swimming competitively for 8 years. Hyperventilating makes swimming 50 meters with one breath super easy for when you gotta do a 25 second 50 to go to state.
I think Tom actually takes December off but he's a month ahead of his videos so we experience the gap a month later... in January! Ok, I'm not exactly a wizard but these sorts of things don't pass over my head unnoticed 😆😆
5:33 I have a favorite, but I've forgotten what it's called. It's the one that goes from your brain, down, around some bone, then back up to you throat. The most unnecessarily long nerve in the human body caused by a quirk of evolution. Edit: just checked. I apparently got this from one of this guy's other videos. It's the recurrent laryngeal nerve, which loops around the aorta of the heart before going back up to the larynx.
Overall an interesting video, but I’m most fascinated by the meat packaged in clear packaging on both sides so the purchaser can see the whole cut before purchasing. Absolutely brilliant! I wish it were done this way in the USA (prepackaged cuts of meat sold in grocery stores is usually on a Styrofoam or metal tray with Saran Wrap covering).
My name is Rowan (pronounced very similarly to Rohin), so I was already slightly shook by the start of the video, as it's rare to find another Rowan/Rohin in media. So when Rohin mentioned Weddell seals (pronounced incredibly similarly to my surname, Woodell) I was sure this was some kind of Truman Show-esque Bandersnatch Matrix situation. Consider me freaked out
Getting free music to use in your video isn't easy. TH-cam provides a large free library where you can search by sound, so you don't have to pay 2k for sound rights
That was a fascinating video, I can hold my breath for 3-4mins. I love water, being underwater is incredibly relaxing for me, I guess it's my favourite habitat. Even do it in the bath... 15 minutes is just insane!
It would be really interesting to see if, given a few thousand years of relative isolation, the Bajau would continue to adapt to have longer diving times.
would improving your resting heart rate improve your ability to breathe underwater for longer? When I used to do rigorous exercise daily, my resting heart rate eventually reached around 40. meaning I could breathe just fine but my heart rate had improved to the point where it didn't need to pump as much. and the world record for resting heart rate is ~27.
"Erroneously sometimes called the 'mammalian dive reflex'..." Nice possible little dig at Tom in a video otherwise filled with worship :P Great video, great guest! Thanks for sharing!
Enjoy the holiday Tom. I always enjoy the lineups you manage to set up for these breaks. Also, who else thought of that BBC documentary as soon as they saw the title? (If I recall correctly, it's called Human Planet, and is one of the best documentary series I've seen.)
It was indeed Human Planet. Obv wasn't able to use the footage but I knew many people would've seen it. It was one of those 'woah' moments for me, brilliant TV.
Have you done any research into artificial blood? I remember reading about it years ago in regard to stabilizing people suffering from head injuries. The artificial substitute for hemoglobin was smaller than red blood cells, allowing for more oxygenated blood and allowed it to get past blood clots/crushed arteries.
I have a friend with SVT, which means their heart rate will suddenly jump up to stupid levels for little to no reason. So the “face in ice water” trick is something I was very aware of.
Can’t wait till this video is deleted by Earworm
Thanks for the video, Rohin! I'm going to be mostly away for the next few weeks, but hopefully no-one'll break the channel while I'm gone...
@@TomScottGo Thank you Tom! Enjoy your holiday, you deserve it.
Tom’s channel has been one of my absolute favourites for years so it’s a huge honour to be given this privilege. In these heady days of TH-cam drama, Tom not only gave a tiddler like me a platform here but turned out to be even more helpful and supportive than I could’ve imagined. He’s just an all-round good egg. Three cheers for good eggs.
Oh and obligatory plug for my channel. Subscribing to Medlife Crisis is guaranteed to make you more fragrant, intelligent and able to draw an entirely new shape*
Based on a trial of 11* mice, may not apply to humans. Medlife Crisis may cause drowsiness, impotence, priapism, spontaneous hysterectomy, spontaneous pregnancy, nausea, vomiting, unfulfilled satiety, forgetfulness, extreme remembering, loss of height, loss of joints, super taste, compulsive diesel ingestion, greyscale, splenic embiggening and terminal flatulence. Always consult your homeopath before subscribing to a new TH-cam channel.
**11 of the 11 were excluded from final analysis
@@MedlifeCrisis No merch plug???😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@MedlifeCrisis Subscribed
@@TPK_MAKG Oh yes, you can buy Medlife Crisis-branded spleens for low low prices. Just don't ask where I got them.
Hey Rohin, nice suit at 1:12!
I instantly thought about you :D
A cardiologist watched too much TH-cam. This is what happened to his wardrobe.
that was such a blatant reference, i love it :D
Damnnn
Most ambitious crossover of 2019
This was fantastic Rohin!
Your videos are fantastic!!!
Thank you Brian, that means a lot. Now you see one of my objectives with the Malaysia trip!
*rohan
@@mohnish7653 *Rohin
mohnish, Rohin buddy. He’s British/Indian so Rohin.
Pffft you mean to tell me there are people that _don't_ have a shrine to Tom Scott?
Other than Tom Scott himself I can't think of anyone that wouldn't
Que gran tipo Tom Scott
wait a shrine was enough? I have started a church around the life of Tom Scott.
(it's a empty room to symbolise Tom his aversion to live with unnecessary stuff and then i removed the room because a empty room has no use. It's just a empty lot next to the road).
If making human sacrifices at my Tom Scott shrine is illegal then lock me up!
@@sirBrouwer Do you get a red shirt if you join?
So that means the fishermen can watch this whole video underwater
I thought this will be an one-take video and in the end a diver pops out of the water behind the speaker
He’d be laughing too hard
hello fellow pepe
Indeed 5Head
No, they’d ruin their phones
The picture top left at 0:47
Top right "I ♥ Tom"
Right as i decided to comment on that picture, the shrine came up.
Love this guy's humor!
Flórián S.-Sz. wow damn
Nice catch.
picture top left, and tom's red shirt at top right with text i think says "I
3:13 Bringing in a co-host who could confirm your medical claims with such a high level of confidence was a great decision. It worked!
😂
you/your friends can pack in 9 minutes what discovery channel cant in 45. Its an amazing time to live in.
Yup finally content that doesn't underestimate how much we can take in in a short period of time.
That's because you don't get a 2 minute re-cap every 5 minutes.
webchimp and advertisements every other 5
Last time I tried to watch discovery channel I saw real-life soaps about treehouses,aquaria and comic book shops...
A golden age of educational tv
Came for science Left with a "tom Scott" cult identity
Oh yeaa yeaa
that's how you know it's working
I loved the fact his son was trying to join in, that was great.
‘This is not a human steak’
This is not a Tom Scott
NO THIS IS PATRICK!
Ceci n'est pas un(e) Tom Scott. (Apologies to René Magritte)
@@ChakatSandwalker tom scott is une femme??
pro tip: don't try the ice bath thing if you have any kind of anemia/blood disorder, or else you might pass out from the sudden drop and get water everywhere, a thing that definitely didnt happen to me (pulls at damp collar like a vaudeville comedian)
I guess if you have dysregulation of heart or nervous system and tend to faint because of that, it's also a bad idea.
Does this apply to hemophilia?
Do not do the ice bath alone either
Now I'm just curious what it would do with Wolfe Parkinsons. To my knowledge it's just bio electrical, but I probably should experiment in a safe environment before any cold adventures
Hi I'm from North of Borneo (Sabah). Bajau ethnic is one of 36 Ethnics in Sabah. I'm from Dusun ethnic. Most of people here (mens) who lives near the ocean can sunk underwater and hold breath around 5-10 mins. I myself can hold breath around 7 mins to hunt fish (as shown in the video) . This is possible if you been doing this since you are kid.
I remember as a kid being told that no one could hold their breath for more than 5 minutes, which scared the hell out of me since I repeatedly would hold my breath for more than 5 minutes without any effort so I'd always surface... just in case. I was playing soccer and running cross country at the multi-state competition level though. Also, living in Louisiana so that I've been swimming since a baby.
My dad's been holding his breath for 4 years now and sometimes we go and stand on the grass above him to offer moral support and encouragement. He's in some sort of tournament with hundreds of others who are all beneath their own little bits of grass, some have been holding their breath for over a century.
this is depressing but hilarious
...I respect your macabre sense of humor
Oh...
that chubbyemu reference was gold
I laughed so hard at that part lmaooooo
wait what exactly was the chubbyemu reference?
edit: i saw another comment pointing to 1:12 lmao you're right, i just thought it was a strong coincidence
its a collab with a reference
James Girven I knew that part seemed oddly familiar
i fell out of my chair xD
2:43 "This is not a human steak"
What an oddly specific statement 🤔
"This is totally not human steak. Trust me. I'm a doctor."
*slowly starts to smile*
that isnt specific at all
Did you know you can survive the rest of your life in water
Aww, shoot, just found this comment after posting my own just like it. ):
@@croatililliouspartridge5822 It's too late, I've already called the internet police and they're on their way.
Mandlebrot
I swear I see you everywhere!
Colin Antink
Yay
"Deeply uncomfortable"
See, this is why Citation needed shouldn't have ended; the puns are now leaking into your other videos, Tom.
exactly! :D let it serve as lesson to all, esp citation needed guys.
The shrine to Tom though
Let's be honest, we *all* have that shrine...
...don't we?
The Church of Tom Scott
Amém.
And the background pictures at 0:40 xD
That can't have been easy to leave in, knowing Tom.
We, Indians, only build shrines like that for the dead.
4:05 is easily the most relatable part of the video... who doesn't keep a mini-shrine for Tom?
Ummmm
I don't....
I have a MEGA shrine for Tom
@@ikkuhishikawa7982 I'm less religious and usually stick to just wearing a red shirt in honor of Tom
@@Agent-ic1pe Respectable
@@ikkuhishikawa7982 I follow Tom's teachings as my own, and i'll never forget them, not even if Earworm becomes real.
More relatable than respiration: the topic of the video
Great choice, Tom! Love hearing from experts like Medlife Crisis. We hope this brings more attention to his delightful channel.
Thank you Kim! You are instrumental to this all happening, I wouldn't have been on the WCE Slack and decided to pitch my idea!
4:05 I'm relieved to know I'm not the only one with a tasteful Tom Scott shrine.
Red shirted guest streak:
2 (even the kid has a red shirt nice)
Yep, noticed that too
The walls in the kitchen were also red
As a freediver I love this video! You explain all of these concepts really well, and are thoroughly entertaining throughout the video!
Thank you
Not gonna lie, thought that was Mr Bean in the thumbnail
Ah, you mistook him for Rohin Atkinson? *ba dum tis*
I read "Mr. Beast"
Ok, enough interner for today
Now I cannot unsee
u thought it was me ...
I especially like it because 'Rohin' sounds like 'Rowan'.
Interesting fact: if you stay underwater for long enough your pulse goes to 0. By using this technique you can stay underwater for the rest of your short life
Would a sherpa-bajao baby be a super baby and banned from the Olympics?
_only one way to find out_
I want to take this moment to thank Tom Scott for introducing me to Dr Rohin Francis.
glorious content
I love how most of Rohin's Tom Scott shrine images are his wedding, with cutouts of Tom's head over his wife's. What a legend.
OMG this is the best guest you've ever had Tom, he's hilarious and knowledgeable, all the references were fantastic!
May I also join the red shirt cult
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This is like when the teacher puts on a movie and walks out the room to do something
So basically the Bajau are on their way to evolving into merpeople
Not if we stop them!
Not just them. Bengali people also have this , albeit slightly behind. Not sure but I think others do too
Call of Cthulhu
And they've made good progress, that dude looked incredibly at home in the water.
It's good to know _someone_ will be able to live on those island nations sinking below sea level in that part of the world.
I've heard of a pirate who could hold his breath for 10 minutes. His name was Guybrush Threepwood.
As a kid, I had a huge crush on Guybrush.
medlife crisis guy: prays to tom scott altar
me: mood
we had this sciencey news show called Daily Planet here in Canada and I miss it. I didn’t realize how much I did until I started watching Tom and yes, unfortunately it’s an addiction.
Every time Tom takes a break from TH-cam, I get to subscribe to some amazing channels. This is fantastic.
4:07 More of this. Much, much, more of this, Tom Scott.
Such a thorough explanation. Thank you! I learned a lot from this video. And how cool is it that you do medical tourism, visiting people who have unusually large spleens. :)
He literally has a picture of tom behind him. I love it
In an Anatomy class I did the breathing test. We did several different things like one breath and hold as long as you can, breathe OUT and hold as long as you can, then, finally, hyperventilate and hold. I managed 2.5 minutes after hyperventilating and you could hear the class trying to keep up :-) There was a band around my chest so you could see if I was breathing... thing is... it starts hurting and you want to breathe after about fifteen seconds. After that you're just suffering and smothering for 2 1/4 minutes.
Letting a little air out reduces your suffering slightly so at the end I was exhaling a little and it was almost like taking a breath, each time.
Pro tip:
Never hyperventilate during the breath up, this can cause a black out.
If you let some air out, the pain doesn't feel that immense. Downside is that there's still oxygen in that air so don't waste them particles.
Never hyperventilate when diving, it gets rid of the discomfort that comes with heightened carbon dioxide levels, but you will pass out by the time the discomfort starts happening
in fact, the next stage (getting muscle twitches in the stomach area) signifies only half the time you can stay underwater (unless you've hyperventilated, in which case you will be passed out by the time the twitches come along)
Amateur tip from a highschool swimmer who's been swimming competitively for 8 years. Hyperventilating makes swimming 50 meters with one breath super easy for when you gotta do a 25 second 50 to go to state.
I think Tom actually takes December off but he's a month ahead of his videos so we experience the gap a month later... in January! Ok, I'm not exactly a wizard but these sorts of things don't pass over my head unnoticed 😆😆
Never heard of this guy before.
I have to say, this was a thoroughly entertaining video. Great stuff Rohin 👍
Awwwww.... That child is so cute
Wdym "disgusting"?
@@琥珀-u3o oh get your mind out of the gutter. I think the real problem is you considering you're assuming... That.
bruh
5:33
I have a favorite, but I've forgotten what it's called. It's the one that goes from your brain, down, around some bone, then back up to you throat. The most unnecessarily long nerve in the human body caused by a quirk of evolution.
Edit: just checked. I apparently got this from one of this guy's other videos. It's the recurrent laryngeal nerve, which loops around the aorta of the heart before going back up to the larynx.
If you try hard enough, you can hold your breath for the rest of your life, give it a try!
Fpund you
Overall an interesting video, but I’m most fascinated by the meat packaged in clear packaging on both sides so the purchaser can see the whole cut before purchasing. Absolutely brilliant! I wish it were done this way in the USA (prepackaged cuts of meat sold in grocery stores is usually on a Styrofoam or metal tray with Saran Wrap covering).
Funny and informative. I like this guy
This
Agreed!
My name is Rowan (pronounced very similarly to Rohin), so I was already slightly shook by the start of the video, as it's rare to find another Rowan/Rohin in media. So when Rohin mentioned Weddell seals (pronounced incredibly similarly to my surname, Woodell) I was sure this was some kind of Truman Show-esque Bandersnatch Matrix situation. Consider me freaked out
1:12 Chubbyemu
That was a quality reference
Crap I just commented this
Yeah...so accurate
please explain ;(
@@georgplaz its a youtuber that makes quality medical explanation video
Rohin, you missed a prime opportunity to change the sign to say "Las Vagus, NERvada"! Step up your pun game :P
Haven't laughed so hard at a Tom Scott vid for ages, brightened my day! (Not saying Tom Scott can't be funny, it's just not his normal aim...)
Absolutely subscribing to this. The "BREATHE DAMN YOU" joke, had me rolling!
4:00 the diver reflex looks great
Thanks Tom Scott for keeping the internet clean.
Quality video from Medlife crisis --> subscribed.
I came here from Medlife Crisis' video wondering who Tom Scott is
I love how the background music is balinese and the video talking about a tribe in borneo
Very good video. Very informative.
And I was LMAO when the "wrong footage" ended up in there.
I'm glad you don't just disappear when you take a vacation! I love these guest videos popping up now and then.
Enjoy your time off, Tom!
I love how they use Indonesian traditional music for the intro, even tho it's not from the region of the diver community they're talking about.
Getting free music to use in your video isn't easy. TH-cam provides a large free library where you can search by sound, so you don't have to pay 2k for sound rights
Uhhh...yes I think? I've visited Bajau people in the North Kalimantan province?
@@martianball3526 except that the music is not from kalimantan at all, it's javanese gamelan ensemble
I've watched this a few times, and only just now caught the chubbyemu references, like at 1:11. Rohin is so awesome.
This one was fantastic, holy hell.
That was a fascinating video, I can hold my breath for 3-4mins. I love water, being underwater is incredibly relaxing for me, I guess it's my favourite habitat. Even do it in the bath... 15 minutes is just insane!
3:13, damn your child knows more than i do.
Yup
Yup
Yup
Watching your kid nod along and agree with you made my day
One of those fishermen could watch this whole video underwater and still have time to get to the surface
I'm glad we got double confirmation on that "positive repels positive" statement
Hahaha underrated
“This is not a human steak” that sure sounds like something someone who has a human steak would say
Guybrush Threepwood has joined the chat.
This guy is amazing! No idea how I haven't heard of his channel before :O
Respect for not dragging it out to 10 minutes for the ads 👍🏼
It would be really interesting to see if, given a few thousand years of relative isolation, the Bajau would continue to adapt to have longer diving times.
Fantastic video from a great presenter! Never seen his work before but now i'm hooked! Thanks Tom!
Fantastic video, checked him out and subscribed. Cheers to Tom for always bringing us new an interesting creators, have a great break mate
Holy smokes how have I not discovered this chap before!
would improving your resting heart rate improve your ability to breathe underwater for longer? When I used to do rigorous exercise daily, my resting heart rate eventually reached around 40. meaning I could breathe just fine but my heart rate had improved to the point where it didn't need to pump as much. and the world record for resting heart rate is ~27.
I'm afraid there isn't really anything at all that can improve your ability to breathe underwater for any length of time.
"Erroneously sometimes called the 'mammalian dive reflex'..."
Nice possible little dig at Tom in a video otherwise filled with worship :P Great video, great guest! Thanks for sharing!
Enjoy the holiday Tom. I always enjoy the lineups you manage to set up for these breaks.
Also, who else thought of that BBC documentary as soon as they saw the title?
(If I recall correctly, it's called Human Planet, and is one of the best documentary series I've seen.)
It was indeed Human Planet. Obv wasn't able to use the footage but I knew many people would've seen it. It was one of those 'woah' moments for me, brilliant TV.
4:05 had me cackling loud enough for my neighbors to hear so thank you for that, needed it
Have you done any research into artificial blood? I remember reading about it years ago in regard to stabilizing people suffering from head injuries. The artificial substitute for hemoglobin was smaller than red blood cells, allowing for more oxygenated blood and allowed it to get past blood clots/crushed arteries.
Tom. This is your best video ever...
I'm placing my bet on Presh Talwalkar being the guest for next week.
This video was really cool - having other people cover for missed videos is a brilliant idea!
4:05 priceless
Also 9:03
Why are there so many dislikes ? This is one of my favorite videos on this channel
Damn, did this guy earn a sub. Tom, thanks for doing these every year. I've discovered lots of good TH-camrs this way!
This channel feels like a regular channel but I can choose the subject, love it, always the most interesting stuff!
2:21
I love this part :'D
I look forward to your guest spotlights every year. I always find new creators I enjoy!
"This is not a human steak"
That's good to know 😦
The way that the Bajou move underwater is mesmerizing
I have a friend with SVT, which means their heart rate will suddenly jump up to stupid levels for little to no reason. So the “face in ice water” trick is something I was very aware of.
Love this episode. Subscribing to Medlife Crisis right now.
It's Guybrush Threepwood, Mighty Pirate™!
This is the best Tom Scott video I've seen in a long time!
"Hi, I'm Guybrush Threepwood. A mighty pirate."
I love when you use traditional gong instrument on the intro, nice touch!
So... Guybrush Threepwood then?
"things you *might* not know" - I love the humility of this
Me being in the US at 5:05 “No way is that tiny thing ten lbs” 😂😂
I'm already subscribed to this guy. Thanks for reminding me to tick the bell.