When I went to Luray Caverns a few years back, they mentioned an earthquake hitting while a tour was going. The people on the surface were freaked out, while the people underground didn't notice a thing. I would guess this would be similar.
I think it's safe to assume that having been hollowed-out by explosives the rocks will have done all the falling that they want. It does seem odd, though. I suppose if people are underground and an earthquake DOES affect them and the rocks above their heads, they won't be telling us about it.
Well, the water is kept constantly ultrapure using by filtering, UV sterilisation, and what not. Look for more info about SuperKamiokande in Internet, it is really cool device both technology and science point of view.
Whoa this video was awesome! I love Japan and it’s so cool learning more about Tokyo, especially the history and maps! Your videos are so well put together, and the visuals are superb!👌
They are continuing on with Dr. Hideki Yukawa’s experiment on the neutrino, later continued by Prof. Frederick Reines who was posthumously awarded the Nobel for his work. Yukawa was the first Japanese to win the Nobel, incidentally.
There is one of these in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. They are filled with heavy water. The one in sudbury was opened in 1998 and shut down in November 2006.
I come from a country with no mountains. When living in Japan, they were the most fascinanting thing to me. When you cross from Hyogo prefecture to Osaka, there is a several several minutes tunnel inside a mountain range, it was completely unreal to me.
@@XERXESDOE Why those countries for comparison? Do Nigeria or Greenland have a giant neutrino observatory nobody's talking about? I'd argue that Japan is up there with Germany and France when it comes to scientific contribution. Just because you don't hear about them as much as the US or China doesn't mean they don't contribute to scientific endeavors.
@@TripNBallsGaming JOKE (noun) 1 a : something said or done to provoke laughter especially : a brief oral narrative with a climactic humorous twist b (1) : the humorous or ridiculous element in something (2) : an instance of jesting : KIDDING 2 : something not to be taken seriously : a trifling matter Obviously I didn’t mean Nigeria or Greenland has one, or is at the cutting edge of science. It’s also not a new concept. Japan is far from being at the top, they are however pretty good at using others ideas…
I assume you're making fun of people who theories over the pyramids and how they were built. The thing is, there's no proof of advanced technology. on that note, barely any tools were found.
Japanese engineering is nothing special. Their greatest talent is taking technology that already exists and polishing it further, but they’re not natural innovators.
The largest neutrino telescope is actually the IceCube neutrino observatory, which is a cubic kilometer size set of thousands of detectors buried under 1.5 km of ice on the south pole. I recently attended a lecture by a scientist working there, Francis Halzen.
Wow...thank you for this informative comment...there has been much speculation on the " secret" goings on...and construction projects at the Pole...perhaps this is related 😉😲
Playing ACs/watching all the Japanese sci-fi cartoons seeing all the megastructures: fictional things, nobody would bother. Meanwhile in real life Japan:
@@d4clovetrain900doesnt matter, the dude above claimed creativity. obviously this is still freaking cool, but OPs comment is lame as hell. just a random string of words in hope of generating upvotes, it reads like a tweet.
@@gnarlin4964 no I don't but it doesn't matter other countries have projects that the US pays for where do you think that money comes from taxes You know that
Another fun fact: the water it is flooded with gas to be extremely pure. It’s so pure that a wrench that was dropped into the tank dissolved because the electrolyte concentration was so low.
Ok so they're drilling a huge hole in the mountain, lining the inner mountain with metal, and filling it with water... And this is supposed to detect intergalactic space activity?? 😭😭 How does this work? I need a scientist to explain this to me in crayons.
So a proton will interact with an electron and vice versa. You can have electrons be shot through a vacuum tube and depending on how you redirect their path with the forces they’re subjected to, they can be shot high or low and hit a phosphorescent substance that glows when bombarded. Neutrons, I dont know, haven’t gotten that far, but the properties that electrons and protons display of electric charge is not the case for a neutron. It won’t react to an electric field, so it’s harder to detect. Neutrinos are like this, but even less so. Ernest Rutherford did an experiment with gold foil back in the day showing that (I believe it was protons) protons weren’t meshed with electrons as was suggested at the time. The experiment showed most of the pathways going through the thin foil, like it wasn’t even there. That said, some particles did collide, and when they did they were infrequent. This showed that the proton to be repelled by a proton, had to hit a very specific portion of the substance, and that much of it was empty space. Neutrinos are like the neutron in behavior and are like the protons in that gold foil experiment. They have a very very very small chance of colliding with any solid matter. The tank was built the way it was to block out any outside signals from the sun or other stars, that is extra radiation and the likes so the detectors do not give false positive reads. Beyond this I don’t know more, but by removing the excess noise, it should be able to detect such non-interacting particles. My thoughts, hope it helped.
More succinctly put, they are doing this precisely to avoid detecting intergalactic space activity, as they would interfere with the results of the testing they want to run.
@@drakesmith471..So this is all well and good but there is no real relationship between neutrons and neutrinos except that both carry no charge. They are separate particles in almost every other way.
I'm not a scientist myself but i was dead set on being an astrophysics major for a really long time before switching 😂 To sum it up: They drilled a hole in a mountain because they needed to build something massive underground, but it has to be far enough away that outside stuff (the cosmic rays and radiation mentioned in the video) can't really get in very much. They put 40,000 sensors in the tank, which is full of water so they can detect when something passes through that water, which are the neutrinos they're looking for. Neutrinos are basically particles that are smaller than the atoms that make up everything, which means that 100 trillion of them pass through you (and basically every other solid object) every second. That means trillions pass through the earth every second too, so they wouldn't be able to detect them without tens of thousands of sensors because they're too small. Anyways, hope this helps 😊
@beat-yo9wh I know that. I was talking how they aren’t affected by electric fields. I don’t know participle physics well, and I’m a chemical engineering student currently learning about magnetism. I was simply using it as an example to show that you can’t detect it in an electric field the same way you could normal charged particles, and I used this to point out that they will not readily collide with atoms, be it the proton or electrons because it won’t be repelled by the electron cloud, ignoring any charge induction that might occur, if such a thing even occurs. I don’t know the standard model, I make no claims at being familiar. If you want another comparison, you can compare it to the nature of gamma rays and lead, but the problem is them I’m talking about a massless particle rather than one with no charge but sunlight speed and mass.
So we’re all in agreement that they’re secretly looking for a new Kaiju, right? Either that or building a Gundam. It’s always one or the other with them.
@@mihirpanchal8998 they’re making one underground because neutrinos have such a small interaction with particles they can travel through the whole earth
Funny, but I thought that there might be 'someone' building a hide-away ... because his buddies built bunkers just like Zark Muckerberg & his criminal friends.
If they are working to create for "Godzilla monster" which is shooting "Japanizing Beams" from their Hollow Mountain. We must send "King Kong's Ice-Cream Missiles" and sell the mountain to theyselfs again!" -Joe Biden
Fun fact, neutrinos are so small many of them can pass through the entire planet - through the spaces between the atoms - without hitting a single thing.
And THAT'S their aim. To look BUSY just so you can quiver at their feet. They're playing god cards. The hell does it even matter if they can detect the smallest particles know to zip thru the planet at 99% light speed? Not like they can use any of them 😂😂😂 The fk does it matter if THEY can understand the laws of physics 😂 not like they can change those laws or enforce them 😂 😂😂😂 geeks try to justify their budget and existence (as lazy desk jobbers with little very little almost 0% responsibility).
It's not built to detect neutrinos from above, it's built to detect them from below, having travelled all the way through the mass of the earth before reaching the tank. Neutrinos interact so weakly with matter that the entire planet's worth of it is required to slow them down enough to be detected.
@@tradingalshami5386 that is the case! neutrinos have such a weak interaction with most matter that even with all of this prep , it probably wont detect a HUGE volume of them. this just gives the best odds.
@@tradingalshami5386they travel at 99.999995% of the speed of light and have indescribably little mass to them. Speed of light is 670 MILLION miles per hour, to put that into perspective. Speed of sound is what, 800? It shoots straight through the earth like it's nothing. It takes every bit of mass to attempt to try and slow down and interact with these neutrinos. They're sub atomic cosmic bullets.
@@tradingalshami5386 thats the point of the project, neutrinos will pass through a measly mountain and barely slow down, likely not touching a single atom of matter if it just went through a mountain
make sure to put down torches to prevent mobs from spawning
Truth
Idk, creepers could help with the demolition part
looks like they had a few down
If its filled with water I think only bats can spawn, but the side tunnels will need glowstone or torches for sure.
I loved that comment. I’m still laughing.
Archeologists in 1,000 years are gonna go crazy over this one.
Nobody is going to be here in 1000 years
😂😂😂
@@SxGaming3390you don't know that
@@SxGaming3390you don't know that
@@SxGaming3390I will be.
“And if you look closely, you’ll see that it is made entirely out of gilded doorknobs.”
Squillium Fancyson be puttin them doorknobs to good use tho
I cackled
I love this more than I could possibly express in a comment
I love seeing SpongeBob quotes in the wild
Wow this comment brought me back. I forgot about that episode.
Thank god theres no earthquake's in Japan.
How does this not have more likes. 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Earthquakes dont have that much of on impact underground but still funny😂fr
When I went to Luray Caverns a few years back, they mentioned an earthquake hitting while a tour was going. The people on the surface were freaked out, while the people underground didn't notice a thing. I would guess this would be similar.
I think it's safe to assume that having been hollowed-out by explosives the rocks will have done all the falling that they want.
It does seem odd, though.
I suppose if people are underground and an earthquake DOES affect them and the rocks above their heads, they won't be telling us about it.
I had this idea for a school project in 8th grade. They said I was stupid. Take that, Mrs. Jones!
😂😂 LOL..Mrs Jones knew nothing...😁
School Teachers are like arrogant resentful nasty little guppies that think they are Great white sharks.
God damn right
same thing for me same concept
Mrs Jones stole your idea and sent it off to Japan
Imagine how many torches they need to prevent mobs from spawning
not a lot since they only spawn on the horizontal surfaces.
I did when I read the OP guys comment about torches a week ago with 20k likes
Glowstone*
The water will do the job
Please, they use glowstone!
I wonder how the mountain feels about that.
"mmfgh..,"
empty i bet
*Friends, I did 16 one arm pull ups, please support me*
I'm guessing hollow.
Don’t you dare go hollow!
the fact that I recently watched the first episode of 3 Body Problem and this popped out. TH-cam is into something
I love that show. They need to hurry up with season 2. It was so good.
@@Jeremiah13tearsu can read the book. The series of the book been published 10+ years ago
As a pool guy, I would hate to have that account on my route. Imagine keeping that water clean
Well, the water is kept constantly ultrapure using by filtering, UV sterilisation, and what not. Look for more info about SuperKamiokande in Internet, it is really cool device both technology and science point of view.
Name of the gold spheres room movie used in the video?
@@BananaSoupProjects SuperKamiokande if not GFX.
Yupp, Super Kamiokande
The poolguy is mr hankey
Whoa this video was awesome! I love Japan and it’s so cool learning more about Tokyo, especially the history and maps! Your videos are so well put together, and the visuals are superb!👌
They are continuing on with Dr. Hideki Yukawa’s experiment on the neutrino, later continued by Prof. Frederick Reines who was posthumously awarded the Nobel for his work. Yukawa was the first Japanese to win the Nobel, incidentally.
Can you speak more on this. I find it interesting 🧐. Please and thank you 🙏🏽.
The Nobel committee doesn't do posthumous awards btw. Reines was awarded in 1995 and died in 98.
@@Shower_T Oh? I guess I was mistaken. Thanks!
Yeah rip Hawking because he definitely missed out. If they could be posthumously awarded, he would've received one with Penrose in 2020.
Sounds absolutely like something Japan would totally do haha. I love their creativity.
We're just using our hollowed out mountain in the US for some boring old stargate.
People in the future: "The tomb of the gods"
Us today: "Haha mountain pool go brrr"
You can't fool me, this is the start of constructing the GeoFront
You're thinking what im thinking?
GET IN THE ROBOT SHINJI
REAL
LcL einleiten.
Anfang der Bewegung.
Anfang des Nervenanschlusses.
Huh what is the geofront. I looked it up and I'm still confused ASF lmao
There is one of these in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.
They are filled with heavy water.
The one in sudbury was opened in 1998 and shut down in November 2006.
I live in Ontario, I had no idea! 😮
why exactly was it shut down?
@@SaubhagyaSingh-ro2wmsex scandal
Cause the water was too heavy
@@nickevers9263lmfaoo
That one guy in the first week of the minecraft world:
I come from a country with no mountains. When living in Japan, they were the most fascinanting thing to me. When you cross from Hyogo prefecture to Osaka, there is a several several minutes tunnel inside a mountain range, it was completely unreal to me.
NO country has zero mountains...or MAYBE Libia…? 🤔 🤔 🤔 🤔 🤔 🤔 🤔 🤔
Welcome to the netherlands!
-netherlands- → *Netherlands…!*
@@markiyanhapyak349Hope the Ghasts aren't too irritating
LOL he is from Holland ...
normal people: nice building
people who watched eagle eye: oh sh-
That film right
@almanduku9043 yes..
@@raijinoflimgrave8708 I watched it many years ago ✌🏻🦅🪙🪙
Underrated
Definitely where we're headed in the US
Me when i dont have enough materials to build a house but i see a cool mountain on the distance
Perfect loop.... he keeps answering, "Which is why... "
Japan is a top tier science country.
Yeah.... no
😂😂 compared to who? Nigeria? Greenland?
@@XERXESDOE Why those countries for comparison? Do Nigeria or Greenland have a giant neutrino observatory nobody's talking about? I'd argue that Japan is up there with Germany and France when it comes to scientific contribution. Just because you don't hear about them as much as the US or China doesn't mean they don't contribute to scientific endeavors.
@@TripNBallsGamingyea but still they said top tier country 😂just saying
@@TripNBallsGaming JOKE (noun)
1
a
: something said or done to provoke laughter
especially : a brief oral narrative with a climactic humorous twist
b
(1)
: the humorous or ridiculous element in something
(2)
: an instance of jesting : KIDDING
2
: something not to be taken seriously : a trifling matter
Obviously I didn’t mean Nigeria or Greenland has one, or is at the cutting edge of science. It’s also not a new concept. Japan is far from being at the top, they are however pretty good at using others ideas…
People several centuries later:
"That's impossible! They must have used advanced alien tech!"
Wow, this is the most likes and replies I've ever had!
Bold of you to assume the world ends
I assume you're making fun of people who theories over the pyramids and how they were built. The thing is, there's no proof of advanced technology. on that note, barely any tools were found.
@@ViolentGeniusthey sure as hell aren’t using copper tools
Fallen angels technology, Jesus is the only way
@@danijel099 brother. What the fuck.
Modern engineering and technology is just insane.
Japanese Engineering is staggeringly awesome!
They'll probably be the first to make starships 😂
They're merely using the engineering of the earth
Japanese engineering is nothing special. Their greatest talent is taking technology that already exists and polishing it further, but they’re not natural innovators.
Leave it to Japan. Innovation
Finally, one step closer to making stand arrows.
I doubt we will get them any time soon my friend.... But someday, maybe
You see far dont u
Sheldon Cooper would be proud of this🎉
Japan always doing something cool
Japan is a treasure.
Humanity’s eccentric side nationalised.
They’ve come a long way from the Nanking days that’s for sure.
The largest neutrino telescope is actually the IceCube neutrino observatory, which is a cubic kilometer size set of thousands of detectors buried under 1.5 km of ice on the south pole.
I recently attended a lecture by a scientist working there, Francis Halzen.
Wow...thank you for this informative comment...there has been much speculation on the " secret" goings on...and construction projects at the Pole...perhaps this is related 😉😲
man,is it a prequel story of evangelion ?
"digital optical modules" it's all really interesting stuff
No wonder if the ice Caps are melting at a record speed.
are you aware it's connected to CERN tho?
yes. this is the comment some of you were looking for huh.
I read a book about that. It was a lake in a cave though. They got alien signals
Young Sheldon would be ecstatic
HAHAHAHAHHAH
I was looking for this comment 😁
Sheldon in general would be ecstatic… you act as tho big bang theory Sheldon wouldn’t care
I did this on minecraft, but built a cool base instead of a water tank
Ahhh gotta love Japan’s subtleties, 69m wide can’t be a mistake
It’s so the detectors can hear the neutrinos saying “nice” as they zoom by at near light speed
Yes it can. 🙄
Are you 12??
@@MacacheeEvery party needs a pooper that’s why we invite a pooper. Glad to have you Mr Poop, your vibe is extraordinary!
They're gonna build Gundams in there.
Playing ACs/watching all the Japanese sci-fi cartoons seeing all the megastructures: fictional things, nobody would bother. Meanwhile in real life Japan:
Archaeologists 100,000 years from now will have some interesting theories about this. Lol
My first thought: "Of course it's in Japan. Why wouldn't it be Japan. Their creativity knows absolutely no bounds.
Many countries have it lol
@@clarkesmith.But do they have it on THAT scale?🤧
Could have been Africa. It's just coincidence.
Modernisation*
@@d4clovetrain900doesnt matter, the dude above claimed creativity.
obviously this is still freaking cool, but OPs comment is lame as hell.
just a random string of words in hope of generating upvotes, it reads like a tweet.
This that Eagle Eye contraption
I visited a neutrino observatory that was located about 1.5 miles deep in a mine and built into a super clean facility.
It was so Sci-Fi.
That’s awesome. Also, love the seamless ending/beginning.
The ending cuts off abruptly when he says " radiation could interfere in the test which is why ............. " Yeah awesome job! Lmao 🤣
Name of the gold spheres room movie used in the video?
Lazy seamless loop. There's nothing clever about it.
Imagine a big ass apocalypse and this shit is used as the most elite camp of prosperity
First earthquake after completion gonna be wild
The Japanese could make a glass house stand during a magnitude 8 earthquake.
We (the US) already have one of these in the ice in Antarctica
"making it the largest tank of water in the world"
The ocean:
godzilla:
It's a matter of natural or manmade imo
Hence the word "tank"
Awesome project
It’s so pretty. Like some Avante Garde sci-fi movie.
I find it funny that I come across this after watching young Sheldon make a prototype for observing neutrinos 😂
Looks like Goldfinger's Revenge.
I like how the ending becomes the beginning
Thousands of years from now it will be discovered and called a "tomb"
This is awesome and i actually understood why before you said it! 😊
Sheldon is about to have a field day with all those neutrinos
NERV Headquarters is coming along nicely it seems.
Sending our love to Japan from the United Kingdom ❤❤
I see projects like this.
There's way more going on here than trying to capture ultra-high def pictures from space or whatever they claim it does.
This area was featured in Cosmos 10 years ago. It’s been around for a bit now
And man dreamed of flight for how long?
Is it just me or does this remind anyone else of that quantum computer from Eagle Eye?
Lol I said the same thing. XD
It’s like what the U.S has in Antarctica to detect when alien spacecraft when they enter our atmosphere
Instead of hollowing a mountain, they can build a pyramid to do the studies.
I bet Sheldon is one of the Scientist.
Pretty sure that's the"Eagle Eye"computer AI
they're building Jaegers to fight Kaiju, can't fool me.
You expect me to believe that this won’t be Godzilla’s incubation chamber??
I wish we could all stand up against the powers that be and tell them all to back off and sit down.
so this is where the Gundam went for upgrades
Who's footing the bill for this extremely expensive science experiment?
Their government?!?!🤔🙄🤷♀️🤦♀️
They'll just raise our taxes lol That's what they always do
@@RiCH_926 Do you live in Japan?
@@gnarlin4964 no I don't but it doesn't matter other countries have projects that the US pays for where do you think that money comes from taxes You know that
They know something we don’t and they’re lying about it’s main purpose
Someone can't cope with reality
Opening up a worm hole to another dimension to cover up this simulation they already have our souls trapped in.
it's not even funny anymore 🥱
@@sebastianfischer2082 Ty 🙂
@@xXxXx-----xXxXx Ty 🙂
So thats where *Professor Charles Xavier is hiding CEREBRO* these days
Another fun fact: the water it is flooded with gas to be extremely pure. It’s so pure that a wrench that was dropped into the tank dissolved because the electrolyte concentration was so low.
"She jumped into a Cherenkov tank?"
Ok so they're drilling a huge hole in the mountain, lining the inner mountain with metal, and filling it with water... And this is supposed to detect intergalactic space activity?? 😭😭 How does this work? I need a scientist to explain this to me in crayons.
So a proton will interact with an electron and vice versa. You can have electrons be shot through a vacuum tube and depending on how you redirect their path with the forces they’re subjected to, they can be shot high or low and hit a phosphorescent substance that glows when bombarded. Neutrons, I dont know, haven’t gotten that far, but the properties that electrons and protons display of electric charge is not the case for a neutron. It won’t react to an electric field, so it’s harder to detect. Neutrinos are like this, but even less so. Ernest Rutherford did an experiment with gold foil back in the day showing that (I believe it was protons) protons weren’t meshed with electrons as was suggested at the time. The experiment showed most of the pathways going through the thin foil, like it wasn’t even there. That said, some particles did collide, and when they did they were infrequent. This showed that the proton to be repelled by a proton, had to hit a very specific portion of the substance, and that much of it was empty space. Neutrinos are like the neutron in behavior and are like the protons in that gold foil experiment. They have a very very very small chance of colliding with any solid matter. The tank was built the way it was to block out any outside signals from the sun or other stars, that is extra radiation and the likes so the detectors do not give false positive reads. Beyond this I don’t know more, but by removing the excess noise, it should be able to detect such non-interacting particles. My thoughts, hope it helped.
More succinctly put, they are doing this precisely to avoid detecting intergalactic space activity, as they would interfere with the results of the testing they want to run.
@@drakesmith471..So this is all well and good but there is no real relationship between neutrons and neutrinos except that both carry no charge. They are separate particles in almost every other way.
I'm not a scientist myself but i was dead set on being an astrophysics major for a really long time before switching 😂
To sum it up:
They drilled a hole in a mountain because they needed to build something massive underground, but it has to be far enough away that outside stuff (the cosmic rays and radiation mentioned in the video) can't really get in very much.
They put 40,000 sensors in the tank, which is full of water so they can detect when something passes through that water, which are the neutrinos they're looking for. Neutrinos are basically particles that are smaller than the atoms that make up everything, which means that 100 trillion of them pass through you (and basically every other solid object) every second. That means trillions pass through the earth every second too, so they wouldn't be able to detect them without tens of thousands of sensors because they're too small. Anyways, hope this helps 😊
@beat-yo9wh I know that. I was talking how they aren’t affected by electric fields. I don’t know participle physics well, and I’m a chemical engineering student currently learning about magnetism. I was simply using it as an example to show that you can’t detect it in an electric field the same way you could normal charged particles, and I used this to point out that they will not readily collide with atoms, be it the proton or electrons because it won’t be repelled by the electron cloud, ignoring any charge induction that might occur, if such a thing even occurs. I don’t know the standard model, I make no claims at being familiar. If you want another comparison, you can compare it to the nature of gamma rays and lead, but the problem is them I’m talking about a massless particle rather than one with no charge but sunlight speed and mass.
So we’re all in agreement that they’re secretly looking for a new Kaiju, right? Either that or building a Gundam. It’s always one or the other with them.
Hollow mountain...... sounds perfectly safe
Sounds like a Minecraft mega project.
Was thinking the same thing 😆
The tunneling itself is already Minecraft
Or… yknow a normal mega project….
Its actually where super computer ARIIA is located
At least it’s better than that dumb sphere in Las Vegas, this Cistern is better than anything humankind can build.
Can't fool me, they're going to hide Godzilla in there.
Nah, it'd be the mecha they've built to fight godzilla
They're not putting 86million gallons of water in there.. definitely for Godzilla 😂
Nope all wrong there building a Geofront and are going to force Shinji to pilot a robot after he gets done making yogurt in the hospital
Noooo Im japanese no gozira there.
nah godzilla is a legal japanese citizen
“Change your understanding of the laws of physics.”
Jokes on you, I barely understand them now
Exactly
Well I also didn't get a single thing what he said but dude you made me laugh
Thx man
I'd love to use that observatory to see how big the sun really is 😊
Me too compadre. Let's go to Waffle House
@@mihirpanchal8998 they’re making one underground because neutrinos have such a small interaction with particles they can travel through the whole earth
Some scientists just really want the proton to be unstable.
The proton needs therapy
They want to build Protonic weapons!
Sounds like another CERN type “project”
@@yvonneruby1311 Not sure what you mean by that?
@@Demos_Jeff scientist need therapy
Hollowing a mountain sound like a pre Evangelion Era
This needs more likes. Weeb squad assemble!
UNITE!@@leonardticsay8046
Its actually a LCL tank
And also being in Japan might as well call Tokyo 3
This has been going on for hundreds of years. Nothing new historically
Open a portal to the Kaijus, Japan. I believe in you.
Or it's a GeoFront
Bringing Pacific Rim to real life
Neutrionos pff nobody believes that, Japanese! They build an Evangelion there.
Portal to what? Kaijus or chaos?
Oh My…
If all else fails, it could always be converted into a Vegas style casino.
Lol
This isn't a Chinese aircraft carrier
Too bad gambling is illegal in japan
@@tristanpegnottga2002Don't worry, there's a workaround
Begin Again at the sierra madre
The urge to literally build the coolest minecraft base at 3am be like
😂🎉
real
Mood
shut the hell up about minecraft.
If you’re lucky, there’s a huge cave inside the mountain
I remember hollowing out a mountain in Minecraft back in the day. Who knew I was on the cutting edge of engineering?!
Did you use a diamond pick?
Ta
@@mainerockflour3462 Wooden tools for the win!
Did you fill it with water and glowstone walls tho
It’s the Matrix
Sounds like Dr. Evil is finally getting his hollowed out volcano lair…
What about freakin sharks with freakin laser beams attached to their freakin heads
Funny, but I thought that there might be 'someone' building a hide-away ... because his buddies built bunkers just like Zark Muckerberg & his criminal friends.
@@FullMetalKaliberthey were able to locate ill tempered see bass
Don't forget about the Fembots XD
I'm your 1k like
Japan is hollowing out a mountain to build one of the craziest construction projects we have ever seen... this is MechaGodzilla!
Someone needs to defend this world from Titans fr
It’s right in our faces 😂
Finally, a body for chatGPT
They already have 3 mechagodzillas
MechaKong 🗿@@dripthanos2703
Deep dark tanks of water already give me anxiety… this takes it to a whole other level!!
omg no doubt!
Imagine being submerged in the middle of that massive volume all alone.
@@IemonIimegee I wasn't thinking that now I am. Lol...
So this is anxiety!! It's so good
that one bro as soon as the Minecraft server starts
Big time
That would be me then
me
Me asf
Me asf
“Oh. That’s the HIVE. That’s Japan building the HIVE from Resident Evil.”
Albert Wesker is the CEO
Looks kinda like a real hive too
Code Veronica for real! 😮😂
Youre delusional. That's Batman's cave.
breh. im a RE fan but this has to be one of the worst jokes i ever heard today
Japan deserves a tagline of it's own 'Delighting you always'
(By all means necessary)
its*
Fr Japan is awesome ❤
Delighting us with the 9 Trillion Dollar National Debt.
Delighting everyone but their working class!
This is how they wake up Godzilla
Or a Balrog. I thought we'd already learned what happens when you dig too deep into mountains
Don't worry, Fatman and Little Boy already took care of that "probrem"
Making it a nest.
Ugh… Will they ever learn?
If they are working to create for "Godzilla monster" which is shooting "Japanizing Beams" from their Hollow Mountain. We must send "King Kong's Ice-Cream Missiles" and sell the mountain to theyselfs again!" -Joe Biden
"Japan is hollowing out a mountain" why am i not surprised that its Japan
Meanwhile in the USA, Trump is still trying to build a wall.....
Hollowing out what little land they have left lol
You took the words right out of my mouth.
@@CURVEDGLASS123he’s just trying to defend us from titans and we are making fun of him for it
It’s always either Japan or Dubai.
Congratulations you’ve blown my brain off
Fun fact, neutrinos are so small many of them can pass through the entire planet - through the spaces between the atoms - without hitting a single thing.
Rest In Peace
Its actually where super computer ARIIA is located
And THAT'S their aim.
To look BUSY just so you can quiver at their feet. They're playing god cards.
The hell does it even matter if they can detect the smallest particles know to zip thru the planet at 99% light speed?
Not like they can use any of them 😂😂😂
The fk does it matter if THEY can understand the laws of physics 😂 not like they can change those laws or enforce them 😂
😂😂😂 geeks try to justify their budget and existence (as lazy desk jobbers with little very little almost 0% responsibility).
dash1141 is scatterbrained
It's not built to detect neutrinos from above, it's built to detect them from below, having travelled all the way through the mass of the earth before reaching the tank. Neutrinos interact so weakly with matter that the entire planet's worth of it is required to slow them down enough to be detected.
interesting!
I don’t think so..,, the top of the mountain is probably thick enough for a barrier …، are you sure about that!?
@@tradingalshami5386 that is the case! neutrinos have such a weak interaction with most matter that even with all of this prep , it probably wont detect a HUGE volume of them. this just gives the best odds.
@@tradingalshami5386they travel at 99.999995% of the speed of light and have indescribably little mass to them. Speed of light is 670 MILLION miles per hour, to put that into perspective. Speed of sound is what, 800? It shoots straight through the earth like it's nothing. It takes every bit of mass to attempt to try and slow down and interact with these neutrinos. They're sub atomic cosmic bullets.
@@tradingalshami5386 thats the point of the project, neutrinos will pass through a measly mountain and barely slow down, likely not touching a single atom of matter if it just went through a mountain
thousands of years later, people are going to discover this and be like, "this is a tomb for the royals"
The comparisons are thick aren't they?
Was just thinking that when I opened the commemts
I’ve heard the argument the great pyramid of Giza has scientific value. You can put certain materials in there, and it’ll react a certain way.
Or they'll be like "its aliens, there's no way humans could've hollowed out a whole mountain. It must be aliens "
Can't forget about throwing rituals in there
Nice try Japan. They're building a Mech base to fend of Godzilla
I’m happy I read a couple comments before posting one of this nature😂
*off🤡
@@xerxes9929why? Get a life, you saddo.
@@hillweggs641 boo
More like a money scheme
Other countries: “We hollow out mountains for resources”
Japan: “Hold my sake bottle”
Копать ради этой цели очень глупо, нужно просто найти глубокое озеро и погрузить датчики, как этот сделали на Байкале
Actually no this is quite common. We very much did the same thing at the south pole as well. But instead of rock shielding there ice is used
Hold my sake, I'm still trying to prove I'm a good kid after wwii
Was that supposed to be funny or offensive @@huntercolson5814
funny!
Japan really tryna summon Gojira 💀
Great band 🤘🏻
Gojira is already here baby! And they gave us the Gift of Guilt 🤟😎🤙
That, Or their trying to summon Shia LaBooof.
Godzilla, not the band
@@krystian7653Japanese called the king of the monsters Gojira tho not Godzilla.
Me constructing my minecraft mob grinder:
I need to do that tomorrow for my little brother's world, not looking forward to it 😂
@@5stargrim which kind of mob, and let me know how it goes! 😆
Have you made a drowned grinder out of a river? It's my favorite type of mob farm. Get plenty of tridents easily.
@@ValCronin I’ve made a trident farm that used a zombie spawner and drowned the zombies
Most average Mumbo Jumbo Hermitcraft video:
No way FilapGeno is it you?
Chuffed to bits