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You guys went from fandom, to lay engineering, to hard core science. Well done! I love learning stuff.
i like the video, but could the metric system be listed too? Only farenheit was used.
no!
Why aren't there any live cameras from the Moon? I'd like to see what it's like there. In this day and age, you'd think Elon would put a camera there...
No opinion on the Hollow Moon theory, but I don't recall hearing rocks or marbles resonate when struck.
There is a very good sci fi series about the moon being an ancient war moon ship. Mutineer's moon.
Damn. Why do the cool theories always get ruled out? For once I want to hear scientists say something like: "Hey, you won't believe this! We drilled a whole into the moon and found an ancient alien spaceship. Who knew?"
Most likely because they dont want to admit they've been wrong all these years.
Great video, very informative
In the near future, I expect there will be people trying to save the last pristine Lunar vistas.
There are rocks in South Africa that ring like bells
I am not a follower of the hollow moon theory, however there is a small issue I have with the Xylophone as an example. I have seen wooden Xylophones, but most of the Xylophones I have encountered have metal keys. That being said, the potential for it to ring like a bell is greater. Has anyone ever seen a functioning wooden bell?
Further, the surface of the moon is not made of wood and I think it's safe to say, if an advanced race built the moon as an observation outpost, they also would not have used wood for their internal structure.
So is the moon hollow? Who knows? It probably has internal gaps like our planet does, but who can really say until we go there again to explore.
While these results are interesting and seem plausible, inferred data is not an adequate replacement for experimental observations in serious work.
Well said! Couldn't agree more!
Yes, theories are not facts. in actuality he has no more proof that the moon is a giant xylophone than anyone else has that the moon is hollow. He also failed to mention the moon's surprisingly low mass which some reputable scientists believe points to, if not hollow, certainly a cavernous interior
A very good one!
You used the the Chandrayaan lander in the thumbnail
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I figure a moon quake is akin to a celestial queef.
😂
Interesting! Thank you.
This is a surprise. Yikes. (spikes). One thing is for sure, we have not seen beyond the tip of the iceberg on traveling and colonizing in space.
Don't forget that we have 'ringing rocks' here on earth, there's vids of people playing them.
A scientist who was looking into these quakes came up with the hollow moon theory. He said that it was in practical to think of the moon as hollow, but that us where the science is leading.
So what happens if we use septic tanks on the moon. The more people, the more crap, the more moisture in the subsurface structure. "On a clear day you can see Lake Armstrong." P💩U
Good point. The aliens must have dried out the crust of their Moonship. Water is, after all, extremely heavy and water carried by the ship hull would be unnecessary weight and impact their delta v.
Excellent
I was with you until you said there isn't any water on the moon. They've known about water on the moon for a long time. The estimated amount of water on the Moon, in various forms, is thought to be in the range of millions to billions of metric tons. The presence of water ice in permanently shadowed craters at the lunar poles is a significant contributor to this estimate, possibly accounting for billions of metric tons on its own. In addition to the ice, there are trace amounts of water in hydrated minerals and in the lunar soil. So sense you were so off on the water thing, I'm going back to the moon is hollow and that's where the aliens live.
We can use gimbal to stay there
since sound does not travel in space if sound did travel through space humans hearing would involve the lot different it would be so loud from the sound of the Sun
Keep in mind the Moon isn't actually dry.
I thought the Moons mass and density are off, or "wrong," making sub surface voids at least a possibility.. Good explanation for the bell like ringing, though.
None of those ring for hours. And the moon is the definitely hollow spots
No one is ever going to live on the moon. Every body needs to get that out of their heads. And who would want to?
No water whatsoever in the moon??? I thought it was common sense by now that there ist abundant water in the regolith, especially in the polar regions and on the bottom of deep craters...
Humans are goofy. We crash extremely expensive stuff into a lump of rock to see what happens.
What do you think money is ?
Hollywood landing on the moon...😂
We are not the only life and if we were the best life we would be out in space effortlessly and we are not
Would be cooler if it was hollow.
And of course nasa don't lie .😂 I love to hear the ones that believe. Wow
But you are wrong. There is water on the moon. TONS and TONS of it, at the poles. So I wonder why it rings like a bell, as if it is hollow?
If you already know all you said, why even go to the moon.
is a good video
I know right! God damn tourists!
Most interesting to me. You don't have an own word for Glockenspiel? 😂that's funny. All those words English took from German hahha just comical.
We didn't take shit, they had it with them when they got off the boat.
Hollow
Hey, why not include Celsius temperatures for us non Americans?
Moon is hollow but for war machines inside.
8 hours
The moon is made of cheese. Don’t be a cheese denier…
Green cheese! Be specific. (hilarious)
Video makes no to little sence
Celsius please. And meters. Your audience is from all over the world. And the whole world uses metric system and Celsius for temperature with only 1 exception US
Actually, although, Fahrenheit is primarily used in the United States, it is also used in some of its territories and associated states like Puerto Rico, American Samoa, and the US Virgin Islands. In addition it is used in some other countries in the Caribbean, such as the Bahamas, Belize, and the Cayman Islands.
So saying the U.S. is the only exception isn't entirely true.
However, I agree with your recommendation.
Adapt to the market leader and do the conversation in your head, or suffer the slings and arrows of ignorance
WTF IS A KILOMETERRR USA USA USA
Standard is better. ...especially for temp
Just translate or learn your math
This was informative and appreciated but what's with this stupid animation of fault-like surface cracks to illustrate moonquakes? That never happened. Maybe show a vibrating surface instead. That would be more realistic. And what's with the third stage docked to the command module illustration? That never did or could have happened. The CM docked to the LEM which sat above the third stage then the pairing moved away from the third stage. Whoever created the illustration had zero idea how Appolo missions worked and couldn't be bothered to do a few minutes of Googling to find out. Same for whoever approved its inclusion in this otherwise excellent video.
Come on guys. Your above-average audience expects more of you.
But again -- otherwise excellent video.
So colonists on the other side of the crater are going to feel the banging of my bed frame against the wall? That's no better than my first ap0artment. No privacy. Dang.
A friend of mine owns a home in Hilo Hawaii that sits on top of ancient blue lava. If you strike it it rings like a bell with different tones in different places.
A phased array of pile drivers could send controlled waves in any chosen direction. A large enough array, spread over a huge area could make waves that converge in phase at some chosen distant point. With such a hard surface, there is little attenuation, so this will work real good. Could be used for geology prospecting, stirring up the dust at chosen locations and looking for water vapor or other desired stuff that might come out using a satellite. Could also shake up a rival base, so dual use of the sort the government loves.
Nikola Tesla started earth tremors in Manhattan with his own device. He shut it down, stating it could eventually split our Earth in two.
I disagree, a sequence of suplexes would send controlled waves with greater control. A powerful enough suplex, followed by the walls of jericho would make the waves submit at your chosen point. Which such powerful constriction, there is little give, so this will work better. Could be used for moon wrestling, stirring up the dust at feature locations and getting water from the glistening astronaut wrestler bodies. We could then send the space wrestlers to rival bases and expand the league for more money which the government loves.
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Nikola Tesla also said morons will believe in anything as long as they remain a moron.
This is mad science!
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This was interesting.
Never considered quakes to be an issue when sci-fi shows check other astro bodies. Thank you for sharing
@TheSpaceRaceYT could you guys include Celcius temps (in brackets or something, dont have to be read out loud either) as well as Farenheit? Would be great☺️ Thank you for a ton of amazing and interesting content - that’s so often completely new as well 😁👏🏼🙌🏼
Moonquakes caused by large rockets and colonial industry is something I had not thought about. The same will probably be true of Mars, so facing this problem close to home is another reason to colonize the Moon first. I wonder how fragile the surface really is, I would have thought it was pounded solid with a thin layer of powder on the surface, but would continuous processes like mining and rock crushing cause cracks in an overly rigid surface?
No reason to get excited, we make the mountains shake all the time. They didnt even prohibit rock concerts when they were against rock. Some industries rock even harder. Earth not fall apart. But for other reasons its better to get that off earth. Moon not fall apart. Not falling on our heads.
Agreed. We could get the nuclear fissionable materials and solve earth energy situation first and use that unlimited source to more quickly get more volume on Mars. Also moon quake might open a path to moon interior. Or possibly use the energy to use water on moon and teraform much quicker than Mars due to less atmosphere needed. I think it's the obvious thing to do now that China discovered the fissionable materials. Just yet to be announced.
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These moonquakes are very mild - they would not be detectable by people on the Moon without using specialist equipment. In what way would they be a problem?
They're being caused by the tiny amount of pressure we've put on there. What happens when we start building bases and start digging mines and wells
There is some water locked into the south pole regolith area. But you were talking about the equatorial area which is extremely drier. Not a bad video. 🙂👍
Ice isn't actually frozen water. It's h2o in its solid phase.
Water is h2o in its liquid phase.
There is no water, but there is ice.
So that’s why the oceans are getting mad at us?
That's from all the machinery inside.
Thank you for this concise informative video
I really appreciate the explanation as always, in all other videos I've made sense of it. I understand the lack of moisture brings dense material and better ringing, but would this principal be the same with earthen dried rock in a similar environment? I guess my comprehension of it is like putting my ear next to a tree-eucalyptus maybe? One can actually very clearly hear the trickling of water as the tree sucks it up, incredible. I'll actually have a look into that. Thanks for this and all other videos, you rock-no pun intended I swear
We're not realizing, that our Moon's ultimate purpose isn't Colonization. Orbital Space Stations are perfectly adaptable, to serve that purpose. Our moon, with its absolutely miraculous regolith, should be protected exclusively for Scientific Research (Synthesis of that Regolith, for starters), and Reverse Engineering the Regolith, to make superior Thermal Transfer Compounds. If one thinks about how hot CPUs get, they'll know the necessity for maintaining a constant temperature range, with increased overclocking. Heat and Size are the main antagonists, between our current processing technology, and the maximum performance range, that it can actually achieve.
The ant-men who live inside the moon don't want us to believe the moon is hollow.
There not ant-men, they're bi-pedal, enough with the conspiracies.
a chunk from the Earth 4,600 years ago into Moon's south pole Not space 4 trillion years ago, Lumpy gravity of the Moon
You cant say the moon is not hollow if you dont know for sure if it hasnt been scientifically proven. It also hasnt been proven to be be hollow. You dont know.
So solid core?
Well, we differently know it's not cheese.
There are constructions that convert vibration energy into heat. Such a thing as a module placed on the moon and the quakes generate heat for the colonists.
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Read a few years ago that large mining companies that use large quantities of explosives are required to notify Russian authorities prior to use to avoid suspicion of illegal nuclear tests.
The moon is hollow
Moon is hollow
Fahrenwhat?
Fahrenheit is a thermometric scale that is used to measure temperature. It was invented by the German physicist Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1724. The Fahrenheit scale measures temperature in degrees Fahrenheit (°F).
On the Fahrenheit scale, the freezing point of water is 32°F and the boiling point is 212°F at standard atmospheric pressure. This means that the distance between the freezing and boiling points is divided into 180 equal parts, or degrees. Fahrenheit also established a third reference point, the body temperature of a healthy adult, which he defined as 98.6°F.
Today, the Fahrenheit scale is most commonly used in the United States, Belize, the Bahamas, and the Cayman Islands, while other parts of the world, including most of Europe, use the Celsius scale. However, the Fahrenheit scale is still widely used in the sciences and in certain branches of industry, such as refrigeration and air conditioning.
To convert a temperature from Fahrenheit to Celsius, you can use the formula:
Celsius = (Fahrenheit - 32) x 5/9
And to convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit, you can use the formula:
Fahrenheit = (Celsius x 9/5) + 32
I hope that helps provide an in-depth explanation of Fahrenheit!
Very insightful content 👍
Keep it coming
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Booooring
moon hum
Graphic of lunar lander expanding and contracting forgets that the crew cabin is no longer part of the assembly. It returned the moonwalkers to the command module.
And if the moon doesn’t have tectonic plates how does it quake ??
Missiles????
"They used AI and machine learning" So basically they pulled it out of their asses.
One time I was able to get a boulder to roll down this hill my son and I were f-ing around. This Boulder had to at least be 4 tons. This thing was taken out trees then all of a sudden it got quiet for about four and a half seconds. It was like a massive explosions going off of that Cliff to the riverbed. it was definitely a no shit moment.. lol
All of that vibration may be problematic for an observatory on the Far Side.
What I hate about videos like this is the fact they seem incapable of providing any form of scale, these tremors are so minuscule, you probably have an easier time feeling for ghosts in an abandoned building using a pogo stick.
Metal or wood bars in a musical instrumnent is FAR from the same thing as the moon! This is such a lame and transparent "attempt" of an explanation that actually explains nothing!
Moon's density has also changed according to your explanation for the not a hollow structure. Moon is spherical, unlike other planetary bodies. Peculiar indeed. Temperature variations cause vibrations! Fantastic science here. Please do a favour, don't mislead.
So basically an extremely hard crust with a lot of dust on top. Not good for mining (drilling), and not good for science experiments, space suits and rovers (Dusty). Really hot and really cold extremes.
If I got a nickle every time I heard "AI useless" then procedded to watch a tech video(medicine, science, physics) and it had some extremely great use for AI that helped a lot I counted up to a dozen nickles, at which point I stopped counting because it seemed pointless.
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you showed CHANDRAYAAN 3 in thumnail but showing nothing about its discoveries ...its actually recorded moon quake in southern pole of moon
I'm against mining on the moon. We don't need it.
People are the problem ! ....a big serious problem NOT PLANETS !
Water is dense and moisturizing certainly doesn't make soil less dense - totally the other way around. Waves travel almost perfectly through water. I guess there are 2 attenuating conditions on Earth: 1. diversity of substances, micro-environments, and connections between them - both sharp and density gradients, 2. Earth is still a liquid planet with comparatively thin crust.
The question is: why is the Moon's regolith, including fine dust and powder, so penetrable by seismic waves, and what's the attenuation function of frequency?
Junk science. You skipped over duration of the vibrations. Xylophone comparison? That's hilarious!
This whole thermal expansion of a lunar module causing earth quakes detectable 100m from it is a bit too much.
Can i just stick with the alien space ship moon?
It is soo much more plausible... like how much friction the legs of the lander cause to the moon surface exactly? I can see in the transition from day to nigh the legs can drag due to the thermal contraction but cause a quake....?!?
Liked the video contents, very informative and interesting, but... oh the video editing, I mean these glitch-like transitions between shots and animations, breaking my focus on the commentary. Sorry for negative feedback, I just hated them.
They are probably building a drive thru McDonald's on it
I turned off as soon as you used archaic temperature units.
Your reasoning is not reasoned well, i do not know whether the moon is hollow or not but the musical instruments you referred to are suspended and have nothing but air both sides. if the note bars were screwed onto a block of wood there would be no ringing at all.
Hence if the moon did actually ring then the exterior would have to be suspended with emptiness on both sides.
You are in such a hurry to do your government's propaganda work of putting down conspiracy theorists just because they constantly ask questions that you don't use your own brains, this is the second time that I've pulled you up like this, you are making money whilst selling false information and propaganda.
The solid bars are held in suspension to vibrate a sound. The moon experiment is about sound resonance ie; echo. They dissipate differently. BUT. It did sound like you have 1/2 a clue.
The glockenspiel is hollow under the suspended bars. That's how it rings. I'll stop the video here...
I really enjoy Space Race and the Tesla channel, but the one thing that REALLY bugs me is how you say Data. It's pronounced "Day ta" as in the star trek tng character, not "daaa ta"
Old news nothing new. Schools might want to step up there game. 4th grade info from 1978 Wow. Drones on phones with no back bones.
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So more moonquakes will cause geothermal heating?
>crashes a spaceship into the moon on purpose to jiggle the moon
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