Hideaki Aikawa is a real person and yes he really did all that during the 2011 Tsunami, and yes surprisingly no Movies or anything have been made about him.
On the one hand if they did you’d have so many critics and shit ripping it apart as unrealistic they couldn’t actually add the “inspired real events” without thousands upon thousands of people calling the lairs and on the other, they would need his permission and he probably said no
Just wait until Robin hears about Tsutomu Yamaguchi, the guy who survived both Nagasaki and Hiroshima bombings. His wife had survived Hiroshima (they weren't married at the time). He died in 2010. Man was built different. Not only did he survive Nagasaki, he crawled himself to a train station so he could go to work. Only to survive ANOTHER atomic bomb.
Wait, Nagasaki was the second bomb, so I assume you meant that he survived Hiroshima, and then crawled himself to a train station so he could go to work in Nagasaki, only to survive the second bomb dropped there a few days later.
What Robin doesn't realize about the physics student that essentially cracked warp travel is that it's Mad Lad because he used Einstein's own theory of general relativity and saw something in it that even the great man himself didn't see.
To be fair, the idea that space can move faster than light had already been discovered decades prior. To be fair, Einstein himself had never actually solved that equation at any point in his life.
I told my wedding photographer that we'd feed him BEFORE he asked. Of course you feed the photographer! We also paid for a plate for the DJ. Because of course you feed the DJ.
I mean even if its not expected or agree upon its just simple courtesy, its about the principle of the thing, a wedding should be a happy moment not the type of place to be stingy, on a side note happy wedding, hope you have an amazing married life
10:40 as someone who knew a “big snake guy”, they are more than qualified, and if the snake tries to bite your child they will put their arm out so the snake will bite them first
The Iowa man is real. He lived a very meager lifestyle. And drive the same old truck most of his life. Bring it brand new in the 70/80s. He funded lots of people’s schooling. Including mine.
The physics and thought experiment for the warp drive were actually real and took place at that time, but i am here cause i fully disagree with robin on this, doing something like that and making actual waves in the scientific community and advancing all of science is a pretty madlad thing to do. So if ya see this robin, stop being stubborn bro when cool shit is cool, it deserves the praise.
The FTL travel thing does work purely as a thought experiment, fyi. The article also did acknowledge that there’s currently no way of knowing if it’s actually possible to apply it.
What if someone were to actually build a working one, but it just shoots the bubble out from under the spacecraft, and the ship doesn’t actually move…?
@@joshuahunt3032 what are you trying to say? The concept itself is simply forcing space to move around your space ti achieve super liminal speeds, but as of now the most efficient design still requires the mass of the moon.
@@mr.brazilian5167 What I’m trying to say is, how do we know this thought experiment, if actually made usable somehow, would actually move the spacecraft in any capacity at all, rather than just shoot off a random gravitational wave into deep space, without actually moving the physical object originally in the bubble?
5:57 i used to do this to my ex bf (sending “antici…” and then waiting an ungodly amt of time before sending the “…pation”), i actually havent closed the last one i did. i think i sent him the “antici” bit in 2018? maybe early 2019? cant remember. maybe ill text him “pation” out of nowhere just to see if he remembers
22:35 Oh, it's worse. The photographer was initially supposed to be a guest. The bride then asked them to be the photographer and they agreed. Once they got to the wedding they were no longer a guest, there was no chair for them at any table, their meal had been cancelled, and the bride complained about them drinking water.
That warp drive has become theoretically plausible since the discovery that gravity travels in waves. Space has no speed limit, as stated, as the expansion of the universe is traveling faster. Gravity also warps light and space and renders that "speed limit" moot. To the outside world your travel could be instant, but to you it would still take some time
this subreddit has evolved from "I made a cardboard car cutout and took it to a drivethrough!" to your average BS instagram "amazing facts" accounts that your fifty year old mom sends you all like "wow I had no idea hitler's dog saved 400 jews in secret!!"
I love your comment on how frustrating leaking something like a movie is to the people who worked on it. I’m surrounded by people who love leaks like this, love ai, and it gets frustrating when they don’t see how frustrating it can be from an artist’s/creator’s perspective. Obvs not every artist thinks like this though for the people who disagree!!
The Hideaki Akaiwa story appears rather exaggerated. The wiki article makes more sense. As amusing as it is to imagine someone swimming into a tsunami. No, that's literally impossible. No amount of swimming aids will let you push against that kind of current. He did apparently swim into the flooded zones and wade through all sorts of debris, but it would not have been when the tsunami was flowing. Apparently it took him 4 days to find his grandmother, so again, slow process. Heroic, but you don't need to exaggerate it, you'll give others weird ideas about being able to fight against waves and currents. That's how people get sucked out by rip tides.
What we can all say for sure: Robin isn't into astrophysics edutainment Because Alcubierre has been all over the place. It's in active research because even if it doesn't do FTL, it could still lead to a reactionless drive that would properly open up the solar system.
I wish there was a movie about that guy, but unfortunately, Hollywood would probably whitewash it like they did "The Impossible" (2012). That was the true story of a Latino family who survived the 2004 Thailand tsunami, but the film was made with a white cast (Naomi Watts, Tom Holland, and Ewan McGreggor).
I was surprised to learn that was done by the same director who recently did Society Of The Snow, because in the latter they deliberately used south American actors and the film was shot in Spanish, so a complete 180 from The Impossible!
If you fast for longer than 72 hours. You should/need medical assistant to start eating again. Your digestive system will over time shutdown, and you could have serious complications when starting to eat again. Some of these complications can result in death due to overwhelming your digestive system, and causing infections/sores in your intestines due to undigested food.
"How much more could it cost to let them eat" you say? Probably only about $20-ish. Catering is done per person, and (unless it's a celebrity wedding or something) ranges from $8 - $25. I think the highest I've seen was around the $50 range, but that was high end. - Source: I used to work at a corporate event planning company. 🤷
16:03 As an Oklahoman for 45 years, I can say we certainly bred A Tetris master. Also, been here 45 years, only been in ONE tornado, though the town directly north of us, Moore, is home to two of the most destructive tornadoes in recorded history including the fastest ever recorded wind speeds.
01:22 It’s kinda common in Japan to print half books, for the same reason; it’s easier to carry the half of the book you’re reading than to carry the whole book at once.
Is nobody going to make the obvious joke as to say the dude who drank 81 pints of Guinness, now probably has the most literal 'Guinness world record' ??
10:49 the only thing I remember my elementary school brought in was a couple firefighters and a talking robot fire hydrant to help teach kids how to escape a hypothetical burning house with a prop door, window, and doll I think?
So the guy fasting would have burned about somewhere between 2500 to 2700 calories per day that is more than what most people who don't actually exercise should be eating per day. It is very dangerous since your body while fasting will burn fat but also go after your organs, muscles, and eyes and stuff like that as well, so I'm at least glad he was doing the vitamins and amino acids.
11:45 Maybe the "leak" was a prank? Like how Ryan Reynolds posted a Detective Pikachu "leak" on youtube that turned out to just be Pikachu dancing for the whole video.
In my case, the reptile guys were from the local zoo. I saw one of them a couple weeks ago when I went to take pictures of the snow leopard. A zoo which I regularly walk to...and have since high-school.
This is entirely unrelated but I just saw an ad for a new Ghostbusters movie and glimpsed that they have the original actors along with the new ones as a big ol’ team of ‘busters Lol
1:42 I don’t think the OP thinks there’s a problem. I think that last sentence is just an expression of shock, and given the context, perhaps pleasant shock at that.
"Solar powered air dryers" huh?... Why does he seem to be in trouble? He's not wrong. Although I will admit that $49.95 does seem to be a bit pricey for a clothesline.
10:33 somehow i know that this is the specific part of bfb 13 where tennis ball gets the coordinates for one of the emeralds (i think he's just telling them to golf ball)
14:47 It would be pronounce as keltic if you are referring to the ethnicity or group of languages like Irish Gaelix, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, Breton, Cornish and Manx Gaelic
should probably point out that some people dropping links to movies on Twitter is the only way people can now watch cancelled shows like infinity train or final space (thanks wbd)
Hideaki Aikawa is a real person and yes he really did all that during the 2011 Tsunami, and yes surprisingly no Movies or anything have been made about him.
They wouldn't honor him effectively
There is not even a Japanese Wikipedia article about him..
@@titaniusangelsmith8544 well we gotta write one!
Wasn't there a movie about a building in a sinkhole?
Basically a documentary.
On the one hand if they did you’d have so many critics and shit ripping it apart as unrealistic they couldn’t actually add the “inspired real events” without thousands upon thousands of people calling the lairs and on the other, they would need his permission and he probably said no
Just wait until Robin hears about Tsutomu Yamaguchi, the guy who survived both Nagasaki and Hiroshima bombings. His wife had survived Hiroshima (they weren't married at the time). He died in 2010. Man was built different. Not only did he survive Nagasaki, he crawled himself to a train station so he could go to work. Only to survive ANOTHER atomic bomb.
Wait, Nagasaki was the second bomb, so I assume you meant that he survived Hiroshima, and then crawled himself to a train station so he could go to work in Nagasaki, only to survive the second bomb dropped there a few days later.
What Robin doesn't realize about the physics student that essentially cracked warp travel is that it's Mad Lad because he used Einstein's own theory of general relativity and saw something in it that even the great man himself didn't see.
To be fair, the idea that space can move faster than light had already been discovered decades prior. To be fair, Einstein himself had never actually solved that equation at any point in his life.
Robin is the perfect madlad, he's both a lad and mad.
Agreed!
Yeah
r/technicallythetruth
nuh uh
@@gamingglalie9508r/wrongsubreddit
I mean, the $130 million did last him more than the rest of his life. It was just a very short one.
Yeah
He took a calculated risk, but boy, he was bad at math.
I told my wedding photographer that we'd feed him BEFORE he asked. Of course you feed the photographer! We also paid for a plate for the DJ. Because of course you feed the DJ.
I mean even if its not expected or agree upon its just simple courtesy, its about the principle of the thing, a wedding should be a happy moment not the type of place to be stingy, on a side note happy wedding, hope you have an amazing married life
10:40 as someone who knew a “big snake guy”, they are more than qualified, and if the snake tries to bite your child they will put their arm out so the snake will bite them first
i just did the math... dude killed a keg of guinness, by himself, in one weekend... and then drank another quarter of a keg.
Wow, the Guinness world record
The Iowa man is real. He lived a very meager lifestyle. And drive the same old truck most of his life. Bring it brand new in the 70/80s. He funded lots of people’s schooling. Including mine.
10:33 congratulations, you've summoned the entirety of the object show community.
The physics and thought experiment for the warp drive were actually real and took place at that time, but i am here cause i fully disagree with robin on this, doing something like that and making actual waves in the scientific community and advancing all of science is a pretty madlad thing to do.
So if ya see this robin, stop being stubborn bro when cool shit is cool, it deserves the praise.
Mad lads is always interesting you never know just how mad they’ll be the silly lads
The FTL travel thing does work purely as a thought experiment, fyi. The article also did acknowledge that there’s currently no way of knowing if it’s actually possible to apply it.
Currently no as it would require the mass of jupiter
What if someone were to actually build a working one, but it just shoots the bubble out from under the spacecraft, and the ship doesn’t actually move…?
@@joshuahunt3032 what are you trying to say? The concept itself is simply forcing space to move around your space ti achieve super liminal speeds, but as of now the most efficient design still requires the mass of the moon.
@@mr.brazilian5167 What I’m trying to say is, how do we know this thought experiment, if actually made usable somehow, would actually move the spacecraft in any capacity at all, rather than just shoot off a random gravitational wave into deep space, without actually moving the physical object originally in the bubble?
@@mr.brazilian5167 I repeat: it’s a thought experiment and does not consider practicality or actual application. It’s basically a “what if?”
5:57 i used to do this to my ex bf (sending “antici…” and then waiting an ungodly amt of time before sending the “…pation”), i actually havent closed the last one i did. i think i sent him the “antici” bit in 2018? maybe early 2019? cant remember. maybe ill text him “pation” out of nowhere just to see if he remembers
22:35 Oh, it's worse. The photographer was initially supposed to be a guest. The bride then asked them to be the photographer and they agreed. Once they got to the wedding they were no longer a guest, there was no chair for them at any table, their meal had been cancelled, and the bride complained about them drinking water.
That warp drive has become theoretically plausible since the discovery that gravity travels in waves. Space has no speed limit, as stated, as the expansion of the universe is traveling faster. Gravity also warps light and space and renders that "speed limit" moot. To the outside world your travel could be instant, but to you it would still take some time
So the thing with Alec Guinness, is that he hated Star Wars, and hated the fact that he was best known for it, despite his other acting pieces
Such mischievous fellas, getting up to all sorts of nefarious deeds...
For anyone curious about what the food bag says "Thanks for your time - send off bag". Kinda makes me wonder if there are other types of bags made 🤔
That would have been an immediate second date right there on the spot for me
this subreddit has evolved from "I made a cardboard car cutout and took it to a drivethrough!" to your average BS instagram "amazing facts" accounts that your fifty year old mom sends you all like "wow I had no idea hitler's dog saved 400 jews in secret!!"
FR, I feel like you could get the same vibes from this sub nowadays with your average "wholesome" subreddit.
You just reminded me of the time Harrison Ford purposely destroyed this persons Lego Star Wars creation. He truly is an awful person
okay, you just helped me a lot! Explorers is one of the movies I watched when I was young, but never could find again ^^
Celts [Kelts] are a group of ethnicities derived from the ancient Celts like Irish, Scotish, Welsh, Cornish, Bretton, ect.
I love the “my guy” as a censor XD
I FRIGIN KNEW THAT WAS HIS VOICE "What does it mean when it says launch the train?"
10:34 this is pretty iconic in the object show community, change my mind
I love your comment on how frustrating leaking something like a movie is to the people who worked on it. I’m surrounded by people who love leaks like this, love ai, and it gets frustrating when they don’t see how frustrating it can be from an artist’s/creator’s perspective. Obvs not every artist thinks like this though for the people who disagree!!
10:33 How dare you insult the Tennis Ball of BFDI?
The Hideaki Akaiwa story appears rather exaggerated. The wiki article makes more sense. As amusing as it is to imagine someone swimming into a tsunami. No, that's literally impossible. No amount of swimming aids will let you push against that kind of current. He did apparently swim into the flooded zones and wade through all sorts of debris, but it would not have been when the tsunami was flowing. Apparently it took him 4 days to find his grandmother, so again, slow process. Heroic, but you don't need to exaggerate it, you'll give others weird ideas about being able to fight against waves and currents. That's how people get sucked out by rip tides.
10:33 TENNIS BALL
The spaceship story reminds me of Futurama when The Professor explained the Planet Express ship's propulsion system.
What we can all say for sure:
Robin isn't into astrophysics edutainment
Because Alcubierre has been all over the place.
It's in active research because even if it doesn't do FTL, it could still lead to a reactionless drive that would properly open up the solar system.
I wish there was a movie about that guy, but unfortunately, Hollywood would probably whitewash it like they did "The Impossible" (2012). That was the true story of a Latino family who survived the 2004 Thailand tsunami, but the film was made with a white cast (Naomi Watts, Tom Holland, and Ewan McGreggor).
I was surprised to learn that was done by the same director who recently did Society Of The Snow, because in the latter they deliberately used south American actors and the film was shot in Spanish, so a complete 180 from The Impossible!
Whitewashing is so GROSS
I mean latinxs can be white, but I get your point
My inner child lit up when i saw the stuff with Gmod
Calling a fart a “seat slapper” is crazy yo
MERILY WE FALL OUT OF LINe
If you fast for longer than 72 hours. You should/need medical assistant to start eating again.
Your digestive system will over time shutdown, and you could have serious complications when starting to eat again.
Some of these complications can result in death due to overwhelming your digestive system, and causing infections/sores in your intestines due to undigested food.
6:30 I'm so glad this is getting more attention
10:33 jumpscare
I got so exited when I heard the rocky horror picture shot reference (I see you shiver with antici- ...patoin)
DUDE THANK YOU I'VE BEEN LOOKING FOR THAT EXPLORERS FILM FOR AGES. i didn't know its name and i thought i had gone crazy and imagined it
BFDI IN EMKAY OF ALL THINGS?!?!??!?!? 10:34
10:33 what did TB do to you bro😭😭
bros a lil too mad about simps
"How much more could it cost to let them eat" you say?
Probably only about $20-ish. Catering is done per person, and (unless it's a celebrity wedding or something) ranges from $8 - $25. I think the highest I've seen was around the $50 range, but that was high end. - Source: I used to work at a corporate event planning company. 🤷
There is a movie and an anime about the Japanese tsunami, but maybe not about the dude rescuing people
HOLY FUCKING GRENOUILLE BRO, THAT'S AN MADLAD
(Mumen Rider doesn't solo that)
10:33 BFDI REFERENCE YAAAAY
bfdi in the wild
Love the handful of osc emkay enjoyers
I love BFDI
>:D
The Bfdi community is slowly taking over the internet
Rip tennis ball he was very clumsy
16:03 As an Oklahoman for 45 years, I can say we certainly bred A Tetris master. Also, been here 45 years, only been in ONE tornado, though the town directly north of us, Moore, is home to two of the most destructive tornadoes in recorded history including the fastest ever recorded wind speeds.
01:22
It’s kinda common in Japan to print half books, for the same reason; it’s easier to carry the half of the book you’re reading than to carry the whole book at once.
Is nobody going to make the obvious joke as to say the dude who drank 81 pints of Guinness, now probably has the most literal 'Guinness world record' ??
I don’t blame the photographer for being mad. He was treated so badly and he got his revenge against the bride.
10:33 Beefydie
The warp drive thing is very true... Just don't have the energy output to maintain it...
19:16 Ah, callbacks!
I'm just smiling at how Robin called a burger a "bergie."
10:34 BFDI OH MY GOSH :DDD
2:20 Volvos can be used for anything! That’s a Volvo FH
19:17
Robin quotes himself
Ive watched that guy who make the half-life 3 update videos for awhile now and it doesn't seem like he plans on stopping
10:49 the only thing I remember my elementary school brought in was a couple firefighters and a talking robot fire hydrant to help teach kids how to escape a hypothetical burning house with a prop door, window, and doll I think?
Absolutely Mad.
we are mad here today
The "guy with a big snake" in my life was my Year 2 teacher. It was called Sukie and it was orange and white.
I feel like Emkay has a favorite Star and it's ROBIN!
19:17
* Leandro Decaprio pointing at at screen *
So the guy fasting would have burned about somewhere between 2500 to 2700 calories per day that is more than what most people who don't actually exercise should be eating per day. It is very dangerous since your body while fasting will burn fat but also go after your organs, muscles, and eyes and stuff like that as well, so I'm at least glad he was doing the vitamins and amino acids.
boo
( in the ghost way )
Robin's a true madlad hands down
20:10 the finding a haunted mansion reference in something that’s in no way related to the haunted mansion is literally me (I have a problem)
1:44 wait there’s American toast. Why? (But also why again because it’s just white unhealthy bread. There’s other good bread.)
Hideaki Akaiwa sounds like an absolute unit of a person.
10:33 Bfb in the wild !!
10:06 part of why i hate the word "child" so much is it can refer ayone between 5 and 15
10:37 bdi
11:45
Maybe the "leak" was a prank?
Like how Ryan Reynolds posted a Detective Pikachu "leak" on youtube that turned out to just be Pikachu dancing for the whole video.
Lads who are mad
In my case, the reptile guys were from the local zoo. I saw one of them a couple weeks ago when I went to take pictures of the snow leopard. A zoo which I regularly walk to...and have since high-school.
14:44 its fine. If he drops it at least that means one less celtic fan to worry about😂
This is entirely unrelated but I just saw an ad for a new Ghostbusters movie and glimpsed that they have the original actors along with the new ones as a big ol’ team of ‘busters
Lol
10:33 dude those 2 are great characters, why you gotta do em like that
Alec's right. So many people have wasted their lives making their love for Star Wars their only personality.
12:25 i’ve had my younger brother in my phone as “potential usurper” since we were in high school
my favorite youtubers are uploading at the same time lets goo
22:03 There was a whole reddit post about this situation. I think Redditor or Am I the Jerk might have covered it if I remember right. It's nuts.
1:42 I don’t think the OP thinks there’s a problem. I think that last sentence is just an expression of shock, and given the context, perhaps pleasant shock at that.
i'm gonna go ahead and point out the giant cat in the right image at 5:23
16:23 has Rentarou shaking rn
Yes, Disney lawyers use knifes.
fasting gets easyer after a few days
"Solar powered air dryers" huh?...
Why does he seem to be in trouble? He's not wrong. Although I will admit that $49.95 does seem to be a bit pricey for a clothesline.
bfdi mentioned!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
10:33 somehow i know that this is the specific part of bfb 13 where tennis ball gets the coordinates for one of the emeralds (i think he's just telling them to golf ball)
I saw that house in Omaha while driving to a museum it’s pretty cool.
14:47 It would be pronounce as keltic if you are referring to the ethnicity or group of languages like Irish Gaelix, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, Breton, Cornish and Manx Gaelic
bro i went a whole week with minimal food and i can not imagine fasting for 382 days
Those send-off bags are a fantastic idea.
WHAT THE FUCK WHY WAS BFB IN HERE???
I WAS LOOKING FOR A COMMENT ABOUT IT
should probably point out that some people dropping links to movies on Twitter is the only way people can now watch cancelled shows like infinity train or final space (thanks wbd)
One time when I was in a public bathroom and a woman farted, I just laughed. Has anyone got bail money I could borrow? 😢