Physicists: It's arr-kuh-mee-deez ahhhh! Thanks for the shoutout, Wren, that was fun to calculate! But way less fun than seeing the actual visuals of a monster clump of balloons.
6:49 It's important to note that the Statue of Liberty is hollow. It's basically just a steel frame with some shaped copper plating, it LOOKS way heavier than it is.
It does owe at least some internal consistency. And sometimes, not following reality is more distracting than it is helpful. It depends on the story being told and the intended audience.
@@kellenwong1321 So true. For children, the sky’s the limit. I thought buzz lightyear was the coolest because he had realistic flying capabilities but as an adult I admire him less :(
There's one other miscalculation. The factor the amount it would take to lift the house but not how much it would take to root the house out of the ground from its foundation first which is alot more force needed
The illusion was not that convincing. Mainly because the shadows on the porch weren't moving. The house needs to be swaying and turning even just a little.
@@henriquelejambre7705 also no one will be seated during the balloon party/lap dance at my college girlfriend's graduation from the prometheus school of running away of things, section of the movie
1) I just KNOW you were purposely stressing us out by sitting on the VERY EDGE of the flying house 2) love the point at the end. Science is fascinating and it was fun to hear about, but in the end, it’s just a story. I especially liked “it doesn’t owe reality Anything” Great video!
I spent the whole episode worrying about him tipping off the edge of the porch and tumbling to his death, even though I knew perfectly well it as fake. 🤣
"Arch-meds" I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of Ancient Greece-loving geeks suddenly cried out in outrage and were suddenly REEEEE-ing.
It's a nice line but the real world feels more fuzzy. If you choose to set your story in a world that looks exactly like ours then sometimes breaking-reality will break the illusion. Sometimes that's intentional, more times it feels like laziness. Not necessarily laziness in the filming process but in follow-through with the story. So failing to stay internally consistent can really stand out in addition to breaking the rules of the casual-viewers lived experience. "A story doesn't owe reality anything but it does owe its own reality consistency."
@@x--. *Some* consistency. Not perfect consistency. Creating a perfectly consistent world would be frustrating, distracting, and impossible. A very limited amount of consistency.
@@michaelleue7594 I agree. I don't know if it's because I've been involved in storytelling for most of my life so I'm overly biased. Inconsistency really sticks out to me. And keeps me from investing in a story because there are no stakes. If the rules can just change to fit the plot moment.... Well, it's not storytelling, it's just emotional manipulation. Just enough story to make you feel and nothing else. Like a lot of sensational video-based news, these days. It's not about informing the public it's about emotionally engaging your audience. If you want to be a great storyteller I think it's critical to understand that framework. If you just want to make money, then who cares, as long as you're getting the eyeballs.
@@michaelleue7594 what I don't like about non realistic films is that they can actually teach people the wrong things. There's nothing wrong with a unicorn here or a crazy monster there, it's the more subtle things. If you hear the sound of a battle in space in a star wars movie it gives children the wrong impression of reality. Later educators need to say 'well actually, there is no sound in space, forget what you saw in the movies'. And that holds for so many other aspects of movies. It's putting a lot of people on the wrong track, while they would actually learn a lot in a less boring way if the movie does reflect reality better.
I love how the entire house in the movie is supported by the firewood stand in the fireplace, since that's where all the balloons are attached. Those things usually aren't even fixed in place.
Seeing the scale of the pixar balloon house compared to the weather balloon house reminded me of how big the cities in Game of Thrones are suppose to be in the book compared to the TV show.
Hahaha yeah, old town, the 2 story iron throne that's literally 1000s of swords from the conquest, casterly rock, and the wall is 700 feet in the books, hard to say with it. That's why the world book is so awesome Oh and the mereenese/yunkish pyramids too, and the remains of valyria The funny thing is when wiring ASOIAF martin has been frustrated limiting his imagination doing screenplays in the 80s, so working on the series in book form was like fuck it, crank the scale to maximum haha So when it actually did get adapted they had to dial it back down
What, you mean Winterfell barely being big enough to hold 500 people while being isolated out in the middle of nowhere with no farms, support, village or defenses bothered you? Can't imagine why...
@@drsch this. Its why fallout and skyrim worked for me, you can see for everything works, emerald city had farms, windhelm had farms, everything had a reason to work... Winterfell...winterfell didn't even have anywhere to STORE the food
@@TheM0nsterX That reminds me of a cyanide and happiness short were a superhero tells some kids that crime doesn't pay and the kids ask how much being a superhero pays.
Lol i had to render a video about a 3d model that was the length of about 12 seconds. It would have taken 2 hours to render with about 24 fps and 720p.
“a movie is just a story. It doesn’t owe reality anything” greatest insight I’ve heard in quite a while! Really opens the door to infinite possibilities 🙌
I'll make a movie about chairs that eat gum tacos and wield cat nunchucks made of frozen ginko leaves and they will look for their father who happens to be a turntable in the shape of a tomato and it sends apples in orbit of a giant elephant clown. There you go. No realism whatsoever. A movie HAS to make sense and a LOT of it goes through realism. I'm just tired of seeing heroes landing on one knee, it's stupid. People flying back 10 feet when shot when the guy firing the gun won't flinch. Come on.
Freaking awesome, it still has that magical feel with the realistic take, makes me wonder if there would ever be a live action remake of Up with this similar take
Having seen several different mock ups of the house fly I'm not sure whether I'd rather see CGI or live action, especially if its meant to be a 'live action' remake. The sheer volume of balloons would make it more fantastical (and plausible at the same time?) but there's something very cool about doing shit for real albeit with a gutted structure
@@SobrietyandSolace I've grown to kinda hate the live action remake trend but I dunno there's something about the characters in Up that actually makes me feel like it'd be really fun to see them being portrayed by very well by some good actors.
@@totallynotarobot5476 I have to Julian Dennison would be PERFECT as Russell. I didn't even know he was in in Deadpool 2 playing a character called Russell, but I first saw him in this movie: th-cam.com/video/n8Xvsjy57X0/w-d-xo.html
"a movie is just that, a story, it doesn't owe reality anything" The best description of artistic media i have ever heard! Too bad critics these days can't grasp that!
The most physics-defying thing in the movie for me, was the fact that the balloons provided lift only when they were released. As if air wouldn’t push them upwards before they are released. One way to change the lift would be to increase the volume of the balloons, but that is not happening without popping them.
When Wren said "Why do balloons go up?" and the VSauce music started, I was in the middle of taking a sip of lukewarm coffee. This caused a stifled laugh, but everything was fine, until "Archy meds". At that point, I had a mouth full of coffee, most of which ended up on the cat sitting on my lap.
I love this format, Wren! The fact that you shouted out a bunch of other science TH-cam channels, the narration, visuals, call backs. More of these, please. And please never stop the mispronunciation bit.
A house also doesnt have enough tensile strength to lift it from the top. It can bear the load if it is lifted from the bottom, but otherwise, the roof will just lift off.
In the movie I dont think the house is being lifted straight from the top. The strings go in through the chimney and are attached to the foundation or something like that.
@@Chris-fo6bt if I recall correctly the fire grate that was bolted down to bottom of fire place. But yea totally need to tie the balloons to as many different parts as possible in real life,
@@jimmypatton4982 Its too hard to tell in the movie if the fireplace/fire grate is bolted to the foundation or if its cast as one piece. The animators and screen writers probably didnt expect people to be overanalyzing it this much.
I feel like Wrens solo videos and ideas are always the best. Such an honest person I’d love to meet him one day. Watching him try the jet pack and doing well made me so happy for him! Lol and proud!
They actually did a great job at trying to be realistic - the ballon "cloud" looks serious and you don't immedeately say "oh, it's just a cartoon", you have to count if it is possible irl.
Also, no one EVER talks about how Carl attached EVERY balloon to his tiny fireplace grate, and it didn’t get pulled off the floor and out of the chimney.
3:42 Helium and Hydrogen are the two oldest elements in the universe. It makes sense that something as dense as Uranium can break down into constituent parts. Good news is, there is plenty of Helium to be mined from the moon.
No, but a movie needs to follow its own rules. Most times when people criticize a movie's realism what they're saying is that the movie failed to follow the rules it established.
Wren is such a master at these informational video essay/documentary style vids, like when he made the kickflip video, or the one-wheel race vlog. All the corridor crew guys are so dedicated and proficient in this, it's so amazing.
in the intro, i can see through the backdoor and can see the backyard, meaning he took the backyard up there too
That is dedication to your task
No it’s wasn’t green screened out
@@MoeAndTekila r/cursedmemes
@@CJ-bi5ru r/hmmmm
This is youtube. Here we use y/
Wren: "Why do ballons go up"
*Vsauce music drops*
Me: *Thought he was actually gonna appear*
a vsauce and corridor crossover would be nuts
We saw a Slow Mo guy. That counts for something.
@@DinoBoiRex I think their offices are on the same street
@@Sharklops VSauce 3 iirc. Not sure how much is shared between them though.. Jake has been on a few videos.
Okay so I wasn't the only one who caught this
Physicists: It's arr-kuh-mee-deez ahhhh!
Thanks for the shoutout, Wren, that was fun to calculate! But way less fun than seeing the actual visuals of a monster clump of balloons.
listening to their pronunciation of Archimedes made my ears hurt. ☺☺
Hello!
It was awesome seeing you in this video. I just discovered you a couple days ago after seeing your Rodney Mullen video. lol
He does eventually pronounce it correctly!
Well to be honest, spelling the name in English is still wrong
6:49 It's important to note that the Statue of Liberty is hollow. It's basically just a steel frame with some shaped copper plating, it LOOKS way heavier than it is.
I love how the vsauce music surprises him when he says “why do balloons go up?”
I just got to that part when I read you comment
@@Z5Z5Z5 same lol
Or do they?
It's a wink to Vsauce. As it goes exactly the same he would do it.
i laughed
“But why do balloons go up?”
*Vsauce music intensifies*
Or do they?
Him: wtf
I Loled when that happened
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Youre the first non verified comment from top
I’m still waiting for the big reveal: “We used the latest CGI technology to simulate Wren”
I wouldnt be suprised
or 'We accidentally turned Wren into Vsauce'
They already did Bodyless Wren for the "satisfying video" challenge.
Wake up sheeple, everyone at the "studio" is CGI, always way.
He is really Tom Cruise.
“The story doesn’t owe reality anything.” Beautiful ☺️
A simple line, yet filled with such beauty and depth that it's somewhat shocking when heard.
It does owe at least some internal consistency. And sometimes, not following reality is more distracting than it is helpful. It depends on the story being told and the intended audience.
@@kellenwong1321 So true. For children, the sky’s the limit. I thought buzz lightyear was the coolest because he had realistic flying capabilities but as an adult I admire him less :(
8:38 is truly the best moments
“Deez”
Me: *nuts*
Wren! The kids LOVE these videos. Thank you for making them. (The grownups love em too)
Wow
Oh wow. I remember watching all of ur vids. You are awesome
Seconded! I loved watching this with my four year old.
hi
Wow I remember watching watching ur vids all day when I was younger.
The ballon floating down the alley and Wren yelling “Nooooo!” Really got me 😂
that scene encapsulates Wren totally
@@DismemberTheAlamo I couldn’t agree more 😂
“who invetned buoyuancy” god i love wren
Yes, Archimedes...You wreck ah....LMAO!
Eureka
I dont get it pls explain
@@somthnsomthn5565 Wren mispronounced "Archimedes" and then "Eureka."
@@somthnsomthn5565 no one invented buoyancy
There's one other miscalculation. The factor the amount it would take to lift the house but not how much it would take to root the house out of the ground from its foundation first which is alot more force needed
The anxiety when wren tilts backs , its just if you fall you actually die
Mentally prepared? I assume you guys know it was a lovely CGI trick and he was NOT actually in the air?!
@@Marc_Fuchs_1985 Yep, that's a r/woooosh
The illusion was not that convincing. Mainly because the shadows on the porch weren't moving. The house needs to be swaying and turning even just a little.
I bet its totaly on purpose LMAO
Buddy... I just smoked a bowl before watching this. That freaked me the fuck out.
Wren: "Why don't we put hydrogen in our balloons?"
Germany: *cries in Hindenburg*
lmao
Wrong section fool
@@nekuzohayato2579 pressed
Thermite paint: ○-○
New Jersey: *also cries in Hindenberg*
Wren “A movie sets its own rules, it doesn’t owe reality anything and that’s what makes it so great”
Cinema sins “ThOsE bAlLoNs CaNt LiFt ThAt HoUsE”
DING!
Cinemasins: We are not critics... We are assholes!
Also Cinemasins: Sins have no value
Also also... No movie is without sin
@@henriquelejambre7705 also no one will be seated during the balloon party/lap dance at my college girlfriend's graduation from the prometheus school of running away of things, section of the movie
@@matheussanthiago9685 this sums it up
Cinema sin is meant to be a joke lmao
The Vsauce music and then Wren's reaction to it was sooooo good!
When Wren acted like he was gonna fall. I swear I had the most intense anxiety. Wren needs to stay safe!!!! We can't lose you buddy!!!!
Hey Vsauce. Michael here. 1:58
you mean 1:58
Music and everything
More like 1:59
@@pikachu-jf2oh Nah. 1:59 looks like he just moved his arms.
Thought It was just me
Muaaahahahaha Our Balloons will blot out the sun!!!!
Haven’t seen you in a bit! Hopefully you do a ksp 2 gameplay!
But, you have to admit......They're flying safe
"Then we shall float in the shade!" =D Cool to see you here!
Ksp guy!
I never knew you watched this.
1) I just KNOW you were purposely stressing us out by sitting on the VERY EDGE of the flying house
2) love the point at the end. Science is fascinating and it was fun to hear about, but in the end, it’s just a story. I especially liked “it doesn’t owe reality
Anything”
Great video!
Its a green screen
I spent the whole episode worrying about him tipping off the edge of the porch and tumbling to his death, even though I knew perfectly well it as fake. 🤣
the VFX was amazing ♥ thank you Wren ♥
Ah yes a comment of a verified creator, better write an answer fast to be at the top so i get more likes
okay karen
@@KarenTookTheKids ok karen
Continue it
This episode was dope, pretty much vsause meets corridor
I agree man, what a great video!
Wren: We're running out of helium.
Also Wren: //Sucking down helium balloons for the past 3 weeks.
Future generations : "Why did we run out of helium?"
Wren : "Well it made explaining stuff funny & more engaging if I was all squeaky"
“A story doesn’t owe reality anything.” Dropping them gems so casually. Amazing video!
must be a line included in wanda vision
@@satejkokate410 do you recommend Wanda vision
@@Racegas Hello! I do. Goodbye!
I´m actaully really impressed by Wrens parkour skill at 7:19 😂
"Arch-meds"
I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of Ancient Greece-loving geeks suddenly cried out in outrage and were suddenly REEEEE-ing.
When he committed that heresy I immediately paused and went to the comment section looking for my fellow scholars.
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
@@codemonster8443 philosophy sucks
@@nonamenoname4121 not cool man
@@codemonster8443 and here we are!
“ A story doesn’t owe reality anything” I like that
It's a nice line but the real world feels more fuzzy. If you choose to set your story in a world that looks exactly like ours then sometimes breaking-reality will break the illusion. Sometimes that's intentional, more times it feels like laziness. Not necessarily laziness in the filming process but in follow-through with the story.
So failing to stay internally consistent can really stand out in addition to breaking the rules of the casual-viewers lived experience.
"A story doesn't owe reality anything but it does owe its own reality consistency."
@@x--. *Some* consistency. Not perfect consistency. Creating a perfectly consistent world would be frustrating, distracting, and impossible. A very limited amount of consistency.
@@michaelleue7594 I agree. I don't know if it's because I've been involved in storytelling for most of my life so I'm overly biased. Inconsistency really sticks out to me. And keeps me from investing in a story because there are no stakes. If the rules can just change to fit the plot moment.... Well, it's not storytelling, it's just emotional manipulation. Just enough story to make you feel and nothing else.
Like a lot of sensational video-based news, these days. It's not about informing the public it's about emotionally engaging your audience.
If you want to be a great storyteller I think it's critical to understand that framework. If you just want to make money, then who cares, as long as you're getting the eyeballs.
@@michaelleue7594 what I don't like about non realistic films is that they can actually teach people the wrong things. There's nothing wrong with a unicorn here or a crazy monster there, it's the more subtle things.
If you hear the sound of a battle in space in a star wars movie it gives children the wrong impression of reality. Later educators need to say 'well actually, there is no sound in space, forget what you saw in the movies'. And that holds for so many other aspects of movies.
It's putting a lot of people on the wrong track, while they would actually learn a lot in a less boring way if the movie does reflect reality better.
@@x--. i really wanna know what's your favourite movies of all time
Really great looking effects!
Ok
Yah
yuhhh
Wehhh
Can u guys send a camera to space
6:02 How would you react if that suddenly happened to your neighbor?🤣🎈
The vsause music was fucking hilarious.
Also I have a physics exam tomorrow and just finished studying mechanical properties of fluids! LOL
Hehe, that also cracked me up.
Or IS IT???
@@TheNixie1972 I was fixing my window and turned around and questioned "When did i start watching VSauce? Hell o?!?!"
Best of luck on your exam !
@@ajitsen6927 thanks I gonna need it
Those are some INCREDIBLE fluid sims, and I'm only a minute in. Hats and heads off to you, Sir Wrender.
How are you top comment
@@clutch1401 TH-cam top comment sorting algorithm is shit.
“Ter-man-a-tor” “arch-imi-des” Wren’s mispronunciation of names is always funny to me
Ah-leens
"Return of the Jeddy"
It’s one of my favorite things to do hahaha
Darth Vadeer
Ter-my-nator
I love how the entire house in the movie is supported by the firewood stand in the fireplace, since that's where all the balloons are attached. Those things usually aren't even fixed in place.
Wren, whenever I worry about how my engineering degree is destroying me, I look at your videos and the science you do and it motivates me again.
For animators react: Levi v Kenny chase scene.
great recommendation
@@hahn3415 I comment on all video of corridor that I watch, if you want it you should comment it as well to get there attention.
Yes
YO
demon slayer ep 19 too
Seeing the scale of the pixar balloon house compared to the weather balloon house reminded me of how big the cities in Game of Thrones are suppose to be in the book compared to the TV show.
Hahaha yeah, old town, the 2 story iron throne that's literally 1000s of swords from the conquest, casterly rock, and the wall is 700 feet in the books, hard to say with it. That's why the world book is so awesome
Oh and the mereenese/yunkish pyramids too, and the remains of valyria
The funny thing is when wiring ASOIAF martin has been frustrated limiting his imagination doing screenplays in the 80s, so working on the series in book form was like fuck it, crank the scale to maximum haha
So when it actually did get adapted they had to dial it back down
What, you mean Winterfell barely being big enough to hold 500 people while being isolated out in the middle of nowhere with no farms, support, village or defenses bothered you? Can't imagine why...
@@drsch this.
Its why fallout and skyrim worked for me, you can see for everything works, emerald city had farms, windhelm had farms, everything had a reason to work...
Winterfell...winterfell didn't even have anywhere to STORE the food
@@ReganAtSea Rome, pre-medieval city, had almost 1 million people in it.
@@ReganAtSea not 500 people small
2:02 he used Vsauce music i love that and i am massive fan of you
I actually got scared when you leaned your chair back in your flying house
You’re 6 years old, so it makes sense why you’d get scared.
ok
@@LaSombraa bruh
@@LaSombraa bruh tf
@@LaSombraa Who hurt you?
I know it's CG but my ass is clinching whenever Wren is tilting his chair
Wren is really making us anxious by him almost falling off the house.
Yeah, he kept leaning his chair and I was like "he's gonna fall, isn't he." I was not dissapointed. XD
He'S nOt AcTuAlLy FlYiNg StUpId
Using a green screen, and yet, whilst “sitting on the porch with your back turned towards the stairs” MADE ME PANIC
whatt?? they hired superman to lift their house up and fly, thats more plausible
@Shayne590Plays i mean 5 bucks is 5 bucks, he couldve been doing something else on the corner tho
@@TheM0nsterX That reminds me of a cyanide and happiness short were a superhero tells some kids that crime doesn't pay and the kids ask how much being a superhero pays.
Man I watch most of the videos you fellas make and this is probably my favorite by far, LET'S GET HIM TO THE MOON!
I know right Wren makes really good videos
Well if you can charm a certain Japanese Billionaire you could get Wren on the Dear Moon mission.
I loved it too! It was a great video!
Shutup admin abuser
People will never walk on the moon. That's unpossible.
Me: "I know it's not real I know it's not real"
Wren: *loses balance on chair*
Me: *poops*
Who does that
Same
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Oh snap, I never actually considered the possibility of a balloon filled with a vacuum! Learned something new today! :D
Ah yes, Archimney-chim-chim -cheroo-medes, my favorite ancient inventor.
next video: We simulate life with realistic physics
Lol
Wow wow wow
100000000% chance of Cruel of Life
you mean VFX Artist Simulates LIFE with REALISTIC physics
Ttis that
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oh yes
Plot Twist: Everything in this video is real except wren
3:23
Why don’t we put hydrogen in our balloons?
Shows picture of Hindenburg
Im dead 💀💀💀💀😂😂😂😂
"A movie is a story, it doesn't owe reality anything."
great quote
“Why don’t we put hydrogen in our balloons?”
- Hard cut to the Hindenburg and it crashing.
That made me laugh so much
My first thought was of that disaster of the zeppelin when he asked the question.
“Oh the humanity!”
that moment when your 10,000$ gaming setup runs like a slide show trying to render this
Hate to break it to you , it wont even be as fast as an slide show
@@masonhidari XD yes
You guys have rtx?
I have a gtx 1650, but now I have intel integrated
@@masonhidari I can confirm that, if my tiny blender project with, like, 4 objects and one particle emitter lags, that thing is gonna lag
Lol i had to render a video about a 3d model that was the length of about 12 seconds. It would have taken 2 hours to render with about 24 fps and 720p.
“a movie is just a story. It doesn’t owe reality anything” greatest insight I’ve heard in quite a while! Really opens the door to infinite possibilities 🙌
I'll make a movie about chairs that eat gum tacos and wield cat nunchucks made of frozen ginko leaves and they will look for their father who happens to be a turntable in the shape of a tomato and it sends apples in orbit of a giant elephant clown.
There you go. No realism whatsoever.
A movie HAS to make sense and a LOT of it goes through realism. I'm just tired of seeing heroes landing on one knee, it's stupid. People flying back 10 feet when shot when the guy firing the gun won't flinch. Come on.
Freaking awesome, it still has that magical feel with the realistic take, makes me wonder if there would ever be a live action remake of Up with this similar take
Having seen several different mock ups of the house fly I'm not sure whether I'd rather see CGI or live action, especially if its meant to be a 'live action' remake. The sheer volume of balloons would make it more fantastical (and plausible at the same time?) but there's something very cool about doing shit for real albeit with a gutted structure
eyyyyyy
@@SobrietyandSolace I've grown to kinda hate the live action remake trend but I dunno there's something about the characters in Up that actually makes me feel like it'd be really fun to see them being portrayed by very well by some good actors.
@@totallynotarobot5476 I have to Julian Dennison would be PERFECT as Russell. I didn't even know he was in in Deadpool 2 playing a character called Russell, but I first saw him in this movie: th-cam.com/video/n8Xvsjy57X0/w-d-xo.html
Here before this gets popular
The shots of him sitting on the porch give me infinite amounts of anxiety
Yeah
imagine if he feel
I’ve seen so many people fall on their heads like that
same dude, at the end i thought he would fall off
1:59 I really loved that reference of Vsauce .
edit: Bruh
mmyes Vsause .
@@2fifty533 🤣
I laughed at his surprised face
Hey Vsause Michael here
I catch him popping up the camera very Michael like and I was like, wait a minute.... Then the music started, ROFL
"a movie is just that, a story, it doesn't owe reality anything" The best description of artistic media i have ever heard! Too bad critics these days can't grasp that!
I like how Wren ate his mic in order to emphasize how dangerous Hydrogen is.
Hahaha yeah basically 😝😝
It is fine when pressurised
Just like propane gas
Just don’t add fire
@@captainahab5522 Should’ve said earlier.
Secretly Wren didn't do a physics simulation. That was him in his house flying with 80,000 weather balloons.
2:01 "Hey Vsauce! Michael here".
We all thought about it. 😏
Yes
Seems more like Vsauce3 to me.
Vsauce theme*
i legit was like.. vsauce is about to pop up.. and was kind of sad when he didnt.
Plot twist: This was recorded on an actual floating house and this man used 31M ballons,
At this rate, his addiction is gonna cause a world wide shortage of helium.
There already is one.
@@ApexHerbivore Time for Hindenburg 2.0
6:29
"Does it even still count as a house?"
me in minecraft saying you only need crafting table, bed, furnace and chest.
It may not be a house, but it's called home
me in terraria saying it needs to have background walls, a light, a flat surface, and a comfort item
@@overclockofficial6669 That's NPC houses
My house still has missing walls cuz I'm too lazy to finish it lmao
God the shots on the floating house are giving me anxiety for how close to the edge he goes.
the indoor sound echo destroyed the illusion a bit
😏
The most physics-defying thing in the movie for me, was the fact that the balloons provided lift only when they were released. As if air wouldn’t push them upwards before they are released.
One way to change the lift would be to increase the volume of the balloons, but that is not happening without popping them.
When Wren said "Why do balloons go up?" and the VSauce music started, I was in the middle of taking a sip of lukewarm coffee. This caused a stifled laugh, but everything was fine, until "Archy meds". At that point, I had a mouth full of coffee, most of which ended up on the cat sitting on my lap.
@@sayem1337 I definitely got a dirty look from him.
@@jo_240B He does, but instead he just got to smell like coffee for a day.
I love this format, Wren! The fact that you shouted out a bunch of other science TH-cam channels, the narration, visuals, call backs. More of these, please. And please never stop the mispronunciation bit.
“That is a CHUNGUS house my friends”
"But why do balloons go up?"
_
_
STARTS PLAYING VSAUCE BACKGROUND.
Best Vsauce reference ever.
"But why do balloons go up?"
*VSauce music starts
There are several channels on TH-cam who should collaborate to create a 'choose your own adventure' kind of video to video linking project.
When Wren asked "But why do balloons go up?" and the VSauce music kicked in, I _completely lost my shit._
Hydrogen ballons at a birthday party: Ok Timmy hurry and blow out your candles. Please Timmy. Do it now...
2:28 my anxiety when he was on the chair: ↗️↗️↗️↗️↗️↗️↗️
Edit: 6:07 AAAAAAAA
We need a Slowmoguys, Corridor and Vsauce crossover.
too expensive, yet too big to fail
we, at least have thr slowmo guys and corridor crossover 😅
Slowrridor Sauce
There is actually a Mind Field video on Vsauce that features Wren for a few minutes.
Hell yeah
"A story. It doesn't owe reality anything."
*Neil Degrasse Tyson wants to know your location*
@Zu Su Put a sock in it, bot.
2:26 my anxiety kicks in right off he rocks the chair.......
6:08 how does your anxiety feel now? 😏
I am afraid
4:38 I like how you are in the middle of the sky😂
A house also doesnt have enough tensile strength to lift it from the top. It can bear the load if it is lifted from the bottom, but otherwise, the roof will just lift off.
In the movie I dont think the house is being lifted straight from the top. The strings go in through the chimney and are attached to the foundation or something like that.
@@Chris-fo6bt if I recall correctly the fire grate that was bolted down to bottom of fire place. But yea totally need to tie the balloons to as many different parts as possible in real life,
@@jimmypatton4982 Its too hard to tell in the movie if the fireplace/fire grate is bolted to the foundation or if its cast as one piece. The animators and screen writers probably didnt expect people to be overanalyzing it this much.
2:56 that's the cutest "heliiiiiiem"
Fr sounds like Fred 😆
I feel like Wrens solo videos and ideas are always the best. Such an honest person I’d love to meet him one day. Watching him try the jet pack and doing well made me so happy for him! Lol and proud!
They actually did a great job at trying to be realistic - the ballon "cloud" looks serious and you don't immedeately say "oh, it's just a cartoon", you have to count if it is possible irl.
"A story. It doesn't owe reality anything." This is a wonderful quote that is super insightful
8:05 I like how that giant cluster of balloons ends up looking just like one gigantic balloon when viewed from a distance.
Wrens back! woo! Fav videos.
watching wren lean on that chair is giving me a heart attack
Maybe that's the point
3:34 ''oh yeah.. right.. IT'S BECAUSE *HYDROGEN IS INCREDIBLY D A N G E R O U S* '' i laughed so much in this part lol
"but why do balloons go up?"
*Vsauce music plays
-😂😂😂 IM DEAD
I LOST IT TOO LMAO
Also, no one EVER talks about how Carl attached EVERY balloon to his tiny fireplace grate, and it didn’t get pulled off the floor and out of the chimney.
you did
@@plasmabol 😑
@@plasmabol lol
Yeah but it’s a Pixar movie. Not supposed to be realistic
@@danniel2226 Obviously. But if all these balloons can rip a house off it’s foundation, then why not a small fireplace grate?
Wren has been inhaling a lot of helium lately, I'm starting to worry for his health
It's an inert gas so nothings gonna happen and now I'm gonna get woooshed
3:42 Helium and Hydrogen are the two oldest elements in the universe. It makes sense that something as dense as Uranium can break down into constituent parts. Good news is, there is plenty of Helium to be mined from the moon.
"A movie is a story, it doesn't owe reality anything."
Precisely what i always say! If i wanted to watch "reality" i would watch a documentary, lol.
I don't actually give a crap about movies being realistic I love up but I like to pick apart movie physics anyway for fun
No, but a movie needs to follow its own rules. Most times when people criticize a movie's realism what they're saying is that the movie failed to follow the rules it established.
Clang?
Anyone else feel like “Married Life” should have played during this.
Copyright bro
Like that one dude said copyright but also like idk some sad vibes w that song man
@@EthanKorea yeah good point
We're trying to be interested not sad
Naaah
Should have played tokyo ghoul opening xD
Wren: a vacuum is the absence of everything
Quantum Physics: I'm about to ruin this man's whole career
"...or not ruin it at all, we have no way of knowing until you watch me do it."
...or not
One thing that was forgotten, the house is ripped right out of it’s foundation. That’s a few hundred thousand more balloons at *least*
“Something that weighs next to nothing but is very strong”
Me: carbon fiber
Me: atom
@@Versuffe XD
I’d love to see Wren host a Bill Nye the science guy type of show, on top of his smarts he has such great energy and on screen presence
So Mark Rober?
@@Sphagetti__ Bill Nye not Mark.
Look it up, he is alive to this day.
@@notexisten1 I realise that but "Wren hosting a Bill Nye the science guy type show" is just Mark Rober's channel
Wren is such a master at these informational video essay/documentary style vids, like when he made the kickflip video, or the one-wheel race vlog. All the corridor crew guys are so dedicated and proficient in this, it's so amazing.
Hearing Wren's already high-pitched voice go even higher just made my day.
I like how after Wren almost tips his chair off the porch, the next time we see him the chair is faced towards the wall instead.
He actually didn’t say Archimedes right until they cut back to him “in” the house
none of them were lol.
archimedeez nuts HA GOTEEM
It's a Wren's thing to pronounciate the words wrong and although I knew that, him doing it was giving me anxiety 😵😬 😁
When you become VFX artist you automatically become an engineer as well
The vsauce refrance got me 1:59