I am a well driller in Michigan. While drilling a well, we had an issue. We hit something hard and it bounced our bit. We continued to drill the spot as we where over 120 feet down already. It took us 1 hour to drill 11 inches. As we continued after 12 inches we just about lost our bit and rods.(roughly $90,000 worth of equipment) We broke threw what was stopping us and our rods dropped 10 feet before we could stop it. We added more rods and continued. As we continued to drill and now previous issue happened again. As we drilled, the stuff that came up. We looked at it and what we had drilled into was crystal fragments. We determined that we drilled into a giant amethyst agate. The well hole ended up being 160 feet deep.
"The Soviets have said to have drilled straight down to the ceiling of hell" But like bedrock in the Nether is nigh indestructible if you're not in creative mode.
Thoughty2 I just started watching your channel a couple days ago and I now know I have been missing out on one of my favorit channels on TH-cam. How did I not know about your channel? Your content is amazing I absolutely nerd out on your videos all day now. Thank you, how do you come up with such amazing and legit content?
Who else agrees that Thoughty2 should make a video that's exactly 42 minutes long and talk about the meaning of life, and life in general. Let's aim at getting at least 42 likes on this.
i am in so much physical pain right now, that i literally started laughing at all of the jokes and caused even more pain, which just made me laugh even more. I love Thoughty2's dad jokes
Another reason was the extreme temps. And the fact that we didn't have a fluid that could withstand those temp at that stage in our technology. I'm a certified IADC deep core driller. Went to school for this. Go ahead and argue it.
TCG you are correct. They reached the limits of technology for the day but I have a question for you TCG, since you have a background in drilling do we have the technology today to do deeper and if so how deep?
When I was like 12 I had a nightmare I fell into a hole through the earth and kept falling back and forth it was actually kinda fun but scary hahaha thanks for reminding me of my crazy childhood dreams Thoughty2
By a strange coincidence it's also the Thai word for a deep well or a waterhole. บ่อ It's a coincidence as it's derived from the original Tai language, not a later loanword or Indo-European crossover via Sanskrit or Persian. I guess people just naturally looked at deep holes in the past and said, "Bor".
Honestly 30% to the mantle is an extremely large milestone, like, holy hell. It may not seem like it but that's a giant advancement and once we improve our equipment we could potentially go even further.
Humans: i like what’s going on *up there* Mother Earth: but what about *down here?* Humans: eww, isn’t that incest? Mother Earth: Your minds are too dirty! Let me make your hands dirty Humans: wow, nature is perverted
“Well, I mean, yes idealism, yes the dignity of pure research, yes the pursuit of truth in all its forms, but there comes a point I’m afraid where you begin to suspect that if there’s any real truth, it’s that the entire multidimensional infinity of the Universe is almost certainly being run by a bunch of maniacs. And if it comes to a choice between spending yet another ten million years finding that out, and on the other hand just taking the money and running, then I for one could do with the exercise.” Frankie Mouse..
There's a video on Stand-Up Maths all about calculating the time it would take to fall through the centre of The Earth and out the other side. It's quite interesting. He followed it up later working out what would happen if you jumped from a platform at the height of The ISS right as it passed by, into a tunnel going straight through The Earth, and shot out the other side; would you meet The ISS on the other side?
@@CivilEngineerWroxton But if you think technically, you still have a grandfather, although not alive (I'm sorry for that): because without him, you wouldn't have been here on earth.
It has been discovered that the void does not kill instantly. If a man were to have a pair of wings and rockets strapped to there butt, they could traverse the void undetected from the surface dwellers.
@6:12. Ooof. RiP Scandies Rose and your lost crew. I remember that ship from working in a Seattle shipyard in the 90s. She went down on New Years Eve a few months before this episode came out.
This video misleading maybe.. they used two years on the last hundred meters cause it was two hard material and the Equipment was then too hot and unuseful. There is no inner lava core. We dikt know what behind 12 km s.
At extreme depths and temperatures rock starts to behave in very strange ways. It's not liquid at the depths they drilled to, but it does begin to act a bit like one. Normally rock is quite brittle and will fracture readily under a drill bit. As you go deeper and deeper, it stops shattering and starts sloughing off more and more. This can cause real problems for a bit that's not designed specifically for softer rock.
@@fruitkid4759 It's partially a materials problem and partially one of cost. Do we have materials capable of effectively dealing with that regime? Maybe. But the cost of drilling a hole that deep is immense and is unlikely to yield much useful information. Just to give a little scale, costs ramp up significantly as you drill deeper. Drilling 5,000ft deep doesn't cost 1000x as much as drilling 5ft deep. I used to work in oil and gas and the wells we worked on (I was frac, not drilling) were about a mile deep. Let's say 5,000ft for simplicity. Kola was about 23,000ft deep, so about 4.5x deeper. I can't independently confirm this but I was told once that each well we worked on cost about $11m to drill. When you consider that there's much more infrastructure involved in drilling a much deeper hole, it's not hard to let your mind run about what it would cost to drill that deep. I found a CNN Business article from 2012 that talks about a plan to drill 6km (about a kilometer shallower than Kola) that had a budget of $1B. So while there's probably a significant technical challenge to drilling that deep, it's also a question of cost vs. reward. We don't stand to gain a great deal by drilling that deep into the ground that we can't already learn from active volcanoes and other geologic features.
@@fruitkid4759 Also, I don't recall if it's mentioned in the video (I'm sure it is) because it's been a minute since I watched it, but the ground gets hotter the further down you go, and the gradient isn't as linear as we usually assume. For shallower holes like O&G deals with the difference doesn't matter all that much, but even tenths of a degree per 100ft matter a *lot* when you're drilling as deep as we're talking about here. The overlap between materials capable of handling that temperature and materials capable of performing that task is likely to be quite small.
@@fruitkid4759 The exact geophysics are way beyond my knowledge level, but you can learn a lot through the study of seismic waves. The two main kinds (P-waves and S-waves) travel differently through different materials so by precisely reading the timing of their arrival at different locations we can get a pretty clear picture of what's happening. It's similar in principle to echolocation. I'm sure there are other tools but that's the main one I'm aware of. Even on the surface we can "see" deep into/across the planet by having a large network of stations that measure the same waves at different times and locations and then comparing those readings to each other. You can build a picture from that data to understand what happened between the creation of the wave (from, say, an earthquake) to the point that you actually sensed the wave yourself and then say, "Ok, there must be this kind of material or this structure underneath us." It's super interesting and I highly recommend looking into it more.
@Numb Skull - Yeah ... Darker than a black hole? 😂 Veganism = Beastiality? I wonder, if that is the case, if they would make sure it comes up in general conversation? As per any interaction with a Vegan goes, you know your talking to one cause damn they will make sure to tell you!
Yeah you got it right , we have a great civilization here made of the peple who fell here ... We have water to drink , soil to toil , hole to pole, life is awesome here
Magical Unicorns, fairies, Leprechauns, and a condominium complex where Elvis, extraterrestrials, Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, the Jersey Devil, and the person who built the Pyramids of Giza lives, It's also the location of the most top secretest, most classifiedest autopsy lab where they do autopsies on extraterrestrials that crash on Earth after using their super-massively advanced technology to travel thousands of light-years to Earth only to crash here in their super-massively advanced spacecraft. THAT'S what's at the bottom. 😁
Has she ever seemed in an extremely good mood when you get home from work? Maybe even a little flushed at times? Might wanna check her nightstand or under the mattress
@@brianstrutter1501 A wife is entitled to have such things private. I'm not married, but if I was I would be upset of my husband did something like that. If you would find something like that by accident, it's best to not mention it. You might make her embarrassed if you do.
Interestingly, it also takes 42 minutes to get from anywhere to anywhere else on the planet if it were a perfectly round sphere, Bore tangentially through the earth, and if you could levitate in the horizontal plane and be affected by the vector forces of gravity. Always 42 minutes.
I've always thought that the world would be more interested in drilling down into the core of the earth because of the potential for thermal energy production. Just imagine being able to send water deep enough in the earth that it heats up and creates enough steam to power turbines which create electricity. No more burning coal, no more huge windmill farms, no more Fukushima disasters.
@@Shah_dat as the steam comes back up the the turbines, it would recollect and go through a recovery cooling unit to send it back down.... its an old idea and feasible minus the boring costs.
@@philliphols the impact would be so small as to be considered null by mathematicians and physicists alike. This idea has been around a long time and the maths have already been worked out. It's not a big deal except for the drilling.
The current idea based off of what you are talking about is to locate pockets (like caves)closer to the surface and set up a thermal hydraulic power production facility there. There are several pockets deep enough to be used that reach the Temps needed to turn water into steam under the right pressure. It's a good idea and one I hope to see before too long because it's completely passive to the heating and cooling of the planet (weather) and has zero ecological risk. If we are able to automate the process it could have substantially lower risk to employees and be one of the safest most cost effective environmentally friendly ways to produce electricity.... that was theorized in the 1950s. Lol.
I used to love digging holes when I was a kid. I used to make underground tunnels where I’d put chairs and other garbage inside lol. I made a lot of chill spots as a kid
I know this is incredibly ignorant sounding, but I wish nation's in modern times did was the U.S. And USSR did back in the day showing off technological prowess as opposed to blowing one another up...
Will King how the us and China are literally having a second Cold War north and South Korea are at each others throats again and India and China also have a lot of border tensions
Oh how I love thoughty 2 I can lose hours watching this man with no problem. Thankyou so much Sir you are incredible so much incredible research and time to make you are a hero to all of us .
Nazi scientist are overrated. Many Nazis including scientists and engineers escaped to Argentina and Paraguay where they were openly welcomed and yet these countries didn't develop a space program or even an advanced weapons programs for their respective militaries.
@@FirstLast-cg9ic absolutely correct, the US won the race to the moon. but one major reason to race in the first place is to advance technology. and the russians did that better in the long term.
I agree. His choice of mustache style and style/color of suspenders and shirt has made him suddenly look significantly older. I have to say that I can understand that to some degree. When I was much younger (I'm 53) I looked much younger than my true age. So I would style my hair and wear clothes that made me look older because I had people disrespect me because I looked like a kid. I was 28 years old and worked as a Civil Engineer and people that didn't know me would come into the office where I worked and would immediately look at me and say, "Are you the owner's kid?“ That was humiliating. When I was 28 I also has a woman I didn't know ask me, "Are you getting ready to graduate high school this year? I bet you're happy about that." So I said, "Ummmmm......no. I'm an engineer. I have already graduated college with a Master's Degree." She didn't believe me and looked disgusted when I persisted with trying to convince her. I thought I was going to have to start carrying around my diploma.
@@CivilEngineerWroxton I look younger than my actual age (27) and I take such comments as a complement. If that's you in the picture than I have to say, you still look younger than your age! Who wouldn't want that to be honest. It's better than looking like an old fart, no offense to the elderly.
I'd previously read waaay back in the 80's about this depth-race & how the Russians got no further than 12 point something Kilometres where they came to an impasse and could get no deeper, only breaking drills or overheating motors in trying & so the project was abandoned, it read. There was different videos with the same strange stories on TH-cam (for whatever that makes them worth) many years ago now, that originated from the bay of Mexico area where B.P. (i think ...but def' a brit oil comp') were deep-sea fracking for oil & sometime before they'd packed up & left, people near the closest shorelines, fishermen (especially) and folk on ships nearby were said to have heard many hours of very loud, unearthly & unfamiliar sounds described as "like that of strange angry beasts" (2 interviewees said) & sightings of 'things' were described that totally reminded me of some Lovecraftian Cthulhu like beasts, It was the strange truth, lies, or local anti-B.P. oil-fracking propaganda i reckon. P.S. Astronomer royal & mathematician Edmund Halley had stated "The earth is hollow and on this i will stake my reputation" i'd have liked to ask him if he meant 'like an empty eggshell' or that there's many enormous cavernous areas (some possibly interconnected) riddled throughout the earth to a certain depth. I could well believe the latter since a kid when we went down to walk around the suspended wooden pathways crisscrossed around the otherwise perilous massive stalagmites/ stalactite filled caverns the size of a town & higher than they were wide, it took a 20 minute descent on narrow-gauge train carriages to get us all down there in the former Yugoslavia (maybe now Slovenia or another x-ia nearby)
@@austin7313 I also came into the comments section to say this, and when I saw the comment, I went into the replies to say what you said, but it seems that you've got THAT covered
Your moustache!! Love it but the way you present this show is ecstatic!! I love how you put it together. Whether it's a rocket size going up or a black hole going in deep, humans love to compete doing it. You are one very funny guy but also very interesting and clever. Great show!! Loved it!! The earth inside is a conquest for humanity to explore and enjoy the journey in.
Missed on mentioning the coolest part about the time it takes to fall through the Earth: it's 42 minutes no matter where you start and where you end up. All straight-line 'gravity trains' on a given planet take exactly the same amount of time to complete a journey (that is, no matter where on the surface the two endpoints of its trajectory are located).
@@azurqe4733 That's like saying a pendulum would never swing to the other side because gravity would make you stop in the middle. In a zero friction setting, you would accelerate towards the middle of the tunnel where gravity is the strongest, and then decelerate as you travel away from it. Eventually you'd come to a stop at the exact equidistant point on the opposite side of where you started.
His name is literally a pun on 42, so it's obvious that it will sound the same when he says it (and in case you don't know why, the number "42" is unofficially regarded as "the meaning of life").
If you tried to fall through the earth, it would take you literally an infinite amount of time. Assuming your invincible to the elements present at the core of the earth, by the time you reached the center, both forces of gravity would be keeping you in a state of suspension
No it would not. Gravity decreases linearly as you go down, therefore you get a Simple Harmonic Motion. Quite similar to a spring oscillation. So if you jump down a tunnel that goes across earth, you'll accelerate til you reach centre (where there's 0 gravity) then you'll be pulled back and slow down, till you reach 0 velocity at the other end and fall back down again. So you'll oscillate infinitely and not get suspended in centre.
Not one, not one single time have I been dissapointed with the content of thougthy2’s videos. I am so happy to see such a great host developing and growing through the years. ”Who’s the best youtuber?” coincidently paralells with the answer for life, universe and everything. It’s 42
To give you some scope on the depth of the Kola Superdeep Borehole - if you applied a rotational force to the drill shaft at the top of one full turn and presuming that the drill weren't a segmented metal affair but were super hard super stiff super drill made of carbon nanotubes and unicorn horn that would be super efficient at transferring that energy 100% with no loss down the shaft it would still take take over half a minute for the bore head to begin to turn. The rotational force travels at the speed of sound, which is reduced even more by the flex of the shaft and segments. So the real delay would have been much, much more.
I went to a prive Christian school as a kid. We had church as a class every Wednesday. One day they told us about this story where Russia drilled a hole and put a microphone in the ground and they heard the sounds of chains and people screaming. I'll never forget that.
It's a lovely image, though; Old Nick looking up at a hole, and exclaiming: "What about my bloody ceiling?" There is a more than slightly creepy short story, published in the late 1920's, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, entitled 'When The World Screamed'. It stars his 'Professor Challenger' character (possibly who the 'Challenger Deep' was named after), who has a huge hole dug near Dover, basically to see how deep he can go. Let's just say that it doesn't end well.
Wow! That was a really cool video. I wonder if someone could drill like at a 45° angle and pop out in another country? I also wonder what the flat earth people think of the deep hole?
Here's a fun fact about Steinbeck; He was the first author to top both the NY Times fiction and nonfiction bestseller list. '52- East of Eden; '62- Travels with Charley. His nonfiction work centered around marine biology, 'Sea of Cortez', didn't do so hot I don't think
@@missquprison How can you account for something you don't know? This video is the one that should explain. F TH-cam for supporting and benefiting from these shady practices. They change people's mind when lying becomes standard...
Well they were actually digging to the centre of earth. The fact that they never came even close to that point, doesn't change that it was their ultimate goal.
@@csibesz07 That is exactly my thinking. Encouraging or allowing the existence of something designed to misinform you, especially for monetary gain, should be illegal by law. So many people for example, look past the flat earthers because they know they're crazy, but when those people continue to spread their bullshit, it has a tendency to convince A LOT of other dumb people to believe it... This can and will have catastrophic results on society. You could absolutely say the same about the show Ancient Aliens or the Book/movie "The Secret"; everything they claim on the show Ancient Aliens for example that is alien related, is 100% a lie, and that is in no way an exaggeration. They get away with making these boldly false claims, because a bulk of the people watching have no idea about the history or facts concerning the specific culture or topics being discussed. For people who want to know more about the facts concerning ancient aliens, please visit the provided link and watch the video on that page. www.ancientaliensdebunked.com/ When it comes to the book, "The Secret" also a Show on Netflix, the book encourages the reader to will things into existence; that if you want something, anything... all you have to do is focus your mind on it and convince yourself that you already have it...then manifest destiny will just make it happen for you... Most of these pathetic new-age self-help books are built on zero grounds, often using or claiming ties to history and influential people, but its all bullshit with absolutely no truth behind it, all created to give false credibility to their lies. This should be illegal without question, because its directly and intentionally defrauding people who are depressed or who are "looking for help". The people reading these books don't care about looking through additional history books to fact check a bunch of claims, they're looking for a quick simple solution to their problem without directly facing what makes them unhappy, or taking any actions to change it... By all respects, The Secret encourages you pick up your chin, but doesn't guide you to do anything else to achieve your dream aside from, "see yourself with it, and you'll eventually have it"... Which to anyone who's actually worked hard for something, whether it be your actual job to earn a paycheck, a job interview, your school degree ect, we know that these things were not free... Seeing yourself with that degree before you have it is fine, but Hard work is what gets you there, not sitting on your ass wishing for it to happen and it just falls from the sky. This thinking is mega damaging because it encourages people to feel entitled just because they want it badly enough without working for the end goal to actually earn or deserve it. Sorry for the long reply btw, your comment just rang true to me, and I had to express my opinion. There is just way to much of this happening today, where people bend facts to tell a lie, and its honestly a large part of whats destroying society... that is aside from COVID, Race, Politics and all those other evils of course.. "Believe nothing you hear, and only half of what you see" ~ Edgar Allan Poe
A team of researchers has documented a recent in the western Pacific Ocean about 2.8 miles (4.5 km) below the ocean surface. Fundamental Earth process that we know little about.Around 80 percent of Earth’s eruptions take place within the oceans. But their depth and remoteness makes finding these near-ubiquitous events difficult. We actually have better maps of the entire surfaces of the moon and Mars in comparison to our own seafloor.The closer in time we are to an event like this, I think the more we can learn about its impacts on deep-sea ecosystems and the chemistry of the oceans.
ecash30 You Got That Right, Bro - Animals Are More intelligent then all Humans, And especially much Smarter then the clones in the White House - With less brains then Walnuts
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He has reached the final stages of his transformation into a ww1 officer
I’m dead 😂😂
Or the bartender from the Blue Oyster bar. (Police Academy)
Transformation complete.
Haaaaaa
Lol nice one shave it off god damn
Darn didly damn do I love this show.
Darn didly damn do I wish Thoughty2 could favorite my comment...
we almost have the same pfp
@@thepotatocouch bröther, at last
cycl0ps__ stop shouting at me
Ahem*they will trying to "drill" earth-chan
I am a well driller in Michigan.
While drilling a well, we had an issue.
We hit something hard and it bounced our bit.
We continued to drill the spot as we where over 120 feet down already.
It took us 1 hour to drill 11 inches.
As we continued after 12 inches we just about lost our bit and rods.(roughly $90,000 worth of equipment)
We broke threw what was stopping us and our rods dropped 10 feet before we could stop it.
We added more rods and continued.
As we continued to drill and now previous issue happened again.
As we drilled, the stuff that came up.
We looked at it and what we had drilled into was crystal fragments.
We determined that we drilled into a giant amethyst agate.
The well hole ended up being 160 feet deep.
Wow! Cool story. 👍
What’s the most interesting thing you ever dug up?
Don't you mean "Geode"? Or a VUG?
Wow, that's amazing!
They found bedrock
This is the irl version of those 1-block holes found on Minecraft servers that go all the way down to bedrock
he’s lucky he didn’t fall on lava
"The Soviets have said to have drilled straight down to the ceiling of hell"
But like bedrock in the Nether is nigh indestructible if you're not in creative mode.
Omg you really are everywhere 😱
Not funny
Didn't laugh
its easy to break you just need pistons and tnt
@@incription or a tree! :D
bro ur everywhere. last time i saw u was in fonzi's latest video.
Him: It’s a boring video
Me: And i’m a boring dude. I’m in
well i immediately thought of the Boring Company
I like boring stuff
@@garima5632
How often do you bore your stuff?
Thoughty 2: This is a boring video
Me: Oh, I seriously doubt that
It is a boring video literally.
@@dropmelon Yep, word play :)
it's boring hehe get it? (I'll see myself out)
I’m dumb can you explain? I don’t understand
**boring intensifies**
Thoughty2 I just started watching your channel a couple days ago and I now know I have been missing out on one of my favorit channels on TH-cam. How did I not know about your channel? Your content is amazing I absolutely nerd out on your videos all day now. Thank you, how do you come up with such amazing and legit content?
Whats at the bottom of the deepest hole? A disappointing lack of more hole
Simple, end of hole.
i would think the only thing at the bottom of the hole is ... THE END OF THE HOLE ? thumbs up .
Me
That is a factual statement if there ever was one.
I going with chicken shit. Final answer!
As some Chinese philosopher once said, 'Just dig a hole deep enough, and everyone will want to jump into it.'
can we vote to throw the ccp into it?.. and blm, and antifa alog with all the global elite? the world will be safer then.
thats deep
Correct
David Empey if u throw global elite in, there won’t be anymore blm or antifa lmao
@@raw8814 either way you get the point.
Who else agrees that Thoughty2 should make a video that's exactly 42 minutes long and talk about the meaning of life, and life in general. Let's aim at getting at least 42 likes on this.
35th
70th
77th
Life, the universe, and everything
42k likes instead or even 42M
I appreciate how this guy has drilled to the center of the earth with his crew
He didn't. No one has ever penetrated the crust and reached the earth's mantle which is 1800 miles above the core This is utter bullshit.
Imagine you jumped in and felt regret for 4 minutes
whose 9 inches small
@@lilviruz9653 you?
@@noelsnave9395 idk how to measure my width
@@lilviruz9653 just look at your gerth certificate
@@noelsnave9395 wait with is that
How many double entendre jokes do you want?
Arran: *yes*
Arran*
@@earomc wat?
Double entendre means nothing, maybe it's double ententes?
ok
He’s definitely just saying 10983 now.
YES! I replayed over and over. There’s definatly an “F” sound.
Ive always said that. He says 42
42 is the answer to everything... so, legit.
Are you new here?
Jayson D yes
i am in so much physical pain right now, that i literally started laughing at all of the jokes and caused even more pain, which just made me laugh even more. I love Thoughty2's dad jokes
😘
Rather masochist eh? Try his podcasts. For and excruciatingly lovely day. Lol
They actually stop digging because they hit bedrock
if we open the sphinx we'll get creative mode
Not correct. They stopped drilling due to the weight of the drill string vs the depth. Nice try genius.
Another reason was the extreme temps. And the fact that we didn't have a fluid that could withstand those temp at that stage in our technology. I'm a certified IADC deep core driller. Went to school for this. Go ahead and argue it.
@@twilightangel7920 I think you're right. I did.
TCG you are correct. They reached the limits of technology for the day but I have a question for you TCG, since you have a background in drilling do we have the technology today to do deeper and if so how deep?
I tried searching for your main channel Thoughty1 but I can’t find it
Underrated comment 🙃
What happened to Thoughty1
@@OuterRimPride got killed and replaced by Thoughty2
41 isn't any special number
its thoughty squared but wheres thoughty *+* thoughty
Satan does not need a guy to fix his roof. There's enough lawyers down there to earn him a whole castle.
hell is not down, down there is the mantle and core of the earth
@@serj4169 if you were there i guess youd feel like youre in hell
Milan Tanev I get and appreciate your comment lol
@ Milen Tev...yeah bro probably female divorce lawyers....and The
@@HamboneyGamezYT LMAO
When I was like 12 I had a nightmare I fell into a hole through the earth and kept falling back and forth it was actually kinda fun but scary hahaha thanks for reminding me of my crazy childhood dreams Thoughty2
Interesting fact about boring: "bor" is the Hebrew word for pit. To bore is to drill a hole, or a pit.
And this is why we to this day call Virgin olive oil for Virgin due to the pit not being drilled out.
This information is on a need to know basis
THANKS DAD
We in the Netherlands also use the word "boor" (pronounce as bore) for a drill and "boren" to drill a hole :)
By a strange coincidence it's also the Thai word for a deep well or a waterhole. บ่อ It's a coincidence as it's derived from the original Tai language, not a later loanword or Indo-European crossover via Sanskrit or Persian. I guess people just naturally looked at deep holes in the past and said, "Bor".
Did not expected a penis joke. Still laughed tho.
lmao wha time?
13:10
Also at 0:39
Also at 8:38
They went from rockets to holes.
Honestly 30% to the mantle is an extremely large milestone, like, holy hell. It may not seem like it but that's a giant advancement and once we improve our equipment we could potentially go even further.
Hell don t exist .
Right? I thought it'd be sm like 4%
i dont think its a great ideal to dig any deeper....something will give....r the earth just may split in two....
@@spartaragekick6202 Yeah. Even if we COULD dig deeper it definitely wouldn't be a good idea whatsoever lol
Yeah 30% in the first layer.
Humans: i like what’s going on *up there*
Mother Earth: but what about *down here?*
Humans: eww, isn’t that incest?
Mother Earth: Your minds are too dirty! Let me make your hands dirty
Humans: wow, nature is perverted
wtf is going on in your head?
@@daverivem4411he was probably high on weed while writing this lol
@@dessa05 no, I just got I really dumb idea and had to put it out
yo thoughty i need you to narrate my life bro
Great idea!
Yes
He doesn't talk about drunken murder mysteries. Does he? Oh fuck..
Hed get bored
Deadass lmfao
Me: "I need to find the answer of life, the universe, and everything.."
TH-cam: "Hey, 42 here.."
@alphadawn2015 lennon what do you get when you multiply six by nine?
@@termeownator 69
“Well, I mean, yes idealism, yes the dignity of pure research, yes the pursuit of truth in all its forms, but there comes a point I’m afraid where you begin to suspect that if there’s any real truth, it’s that the entire multidimensional infinity of the Universe is almost certainly being run by a bunch of maniacs. And if it comes to a choice between spending yet another ten million years finding that out, and on the other hand just taking the money and running, then I for one could do with the exercise.” Frankie Mouse..
There's a video on Stand-Up Maths all about calculating the time it would take to fall through the centre of The Earth and out the other side. It's quite interesting. He followed it up later working out what would happen if you jumped from a platform at the height of The ISS right as it passed by, into a tunnel going straight through The Earth, and shot out the other side; would you meet The ISS on the other side?
He looks like a young version of the grandfather that i've never had
_You never had or you never saw?_
I know what you mean. I never had a grandfather. They both died before I was born.
Same
@@CivilEngineerWroxton But if you think technically, you still have a grandfather, although not alive (I'm sorry for that): because without him, you wouldn't have been here on earth.
Me too
You're definitely an original Thoughty2. I think you're solid! Keep up the great work!
Lies. There's always bedrock at the end of deep holes. Below that is the void, which kills you instantly.
It has been discovered that the void does not kill instantly. If a man were to have a pair of wings and rockets strapped to there butt, they could traverse the void undetected from the surface dwellers.
Man of culture I see.
😐
Hero Slippy maybe this person is really creative and can choose not to fall through
I don't think humanity has got creative mode so unfortunately we can't reach the void through natural means anyway
US vs USSR: My rocket is bigger. Yeah well my hole is bigger...
(Make out sounds)
🤣🤣😂
lmao 🤣
That just sounds like the want to duck
Underrated comment
You mean the rocket that does not fly anymore?
Damn, even the Earth was "bored" in this video.
...I'll see myself out.
I don’t get it
@@hihi-ys2ji You don’t get bored? Why are you watching this then!
Very "Punny" man. I didn't even watch the "hole" thing.
bad girl
Bored as in....Kola Superdeep Borehole
@6:12. Ooof. RiP Scandies Rose and your lost crew. I remember that ship from working in a Seattle shipyard in the 90s. She went down on New Years Eve a few months before this episode came out.
Technically this is the second deepest hole on Earth. Cardi B is the current record holder if I’m not mistaken
Ha
Lolllll
Damn what a savage
Do you guys smell something crispy?
This video misleading maybe.. they used two years on the last hundred meters cause it was two hard material and the Equipment was then too hot and unuseful. There is no inner lava core. We dikt know what behind 12 km s.
At extreme depths and temperatures rock starts to behave in very strange ways. It's not liquid at the depths they drilled to, but it does begin to act a bit like one. Normally rock is quite brittle and will fracture readily under a drill bit. As you go deeper and deeper, it stops shattering and starts sloughing off more and more. This can cause real problems for a bit that's not designed specifically for softer rock.
And no one has figured out how to dig further with all our technology?
@@fruitkid4759 It's partially a materials problem and partially one of cost.
Do we have materials capable of effectively dealing with that regime? Maybe. But the cost of drilling a hole that deep is immense and is unlikely to yield much useful information.
Just to give a little scale, costs ramp up significantly as you drill deeper. Drilling 5,000ft deep doesn't cost 1000x as much as drilling 5ft deep. I used to work in oil and gas and the wells we worked on (I was frac, not drilling) were about a mile deep. Let's say 5,000ft for simplicity. Kola was about 23,000ft deep, so about 4.5x deeper. I can't independently confirm this but I was told once that each well we worked on cost about $11m to drill. When you consider that there's much more infrastructure involved in drilling a much deeper hole, it's not hard to let your mind run about what it would cost to drill that deep.
I found a CNN Business article from 2012 that talks about a plan to drill 6km (about a kilometer shallower than Kola) that had a budget of $1B.
So while there's probably a significant technical challenge to drilling that deep, it's also a question of cost vs. reward. We don't stand to gain a great deal by drilling that deep into the ground that we can't already learn from active volcanoes and other geologic features.
@@fruitkid4759 Also, I don't recall if it's mentioned in the video (I'm sure it is) because it's been a minute since I watched it, but the ground gets hotter the further down you go, and the gradient isn't as linear as we usually assume. For shallower holes like O&G deals with the difference doesn't matter all that much, but even tenths of a degree per 100ft matter a *lot* when you're drilling as deep as we're talking about here. The overlap between materials capable of handling that temperature and materials capable of performing that task is likely to be quite small.
@@CSpottsGaming yea I'm just curious how they know for certain what's at the centre of the earth
@@fruitkid4759 The exact geophysics are way beyond my knowledge level, but you can learn a lot through the study of seismic waves. The two main kinds (P-waves and S-waves) travel differently through different materials so by precisely reading the timing of their arrival at different locations we can get a pretty clear picture of what's happening. It's similar in principle to echolocation.
I'm sure there are other tools but that's the main one I'm aware of. Even on the surface we can "see" deep into/across the planet by having a large network of stations that measure the same waves at different times and locations and then comparing those readings to each other. You can build a picture from that data to understand what happened between the creation of the wave (from, say, an earthquake) to the point that you actually sensed the wave yourself and then say, "Ok, there must be this kind of material or this structure underneath us." It's super interesting and I highly recommend looking into it more.
My dad. That’s where he must’ve fallen on his way for milk all those years ago.
Legend has it he's still falling
@Numb Skull - Yeah ... Darker than a black hole? 😂
Veganism = Beastiality?
I wonder, if that is the case, if they would make sure it comes up in general conversation?
As per any interaction with a Vegan goes, you know your talking to one cause damn they will make sure to tell you!
@1504245 NOLA
Yeah you got it right , we have a great civilization here made of the peple who fell here ... We have water to drink , soil to toil , hole to pole, life is awesome here
Iyasin khan Have you guys found hollow earth yet!?
I've been enjoying your video. They are thoughtful, intelligent and well orchestrated.
"So what's at the bottom?"
Me: I dunno, more earth perhaps.
...china
They can't dig into the flat earth
Got too hot, that the drill bits melted.
Sorcerer Supreme well it’s impossible anyway to go much further.
Magical Unicorns, fairies, Leprechauns, and a condominium complex where Elvis, extraterrestrials, Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, the Jersey Devil, and the person who built the Pyramids of Giza lives, It's also the location of the most top secretest, most classifiedest autopsy lab where they do autopsies on extraterrestrials that crash on Earth after using their super-massively advanced technology to travel thousands of light-years to Earth only to crash here in their super-massively advanced spacecraft. THAT'S what's at the bottom. 😁
I expected a camera going down a big hole. All I got was a dude talking to a camera in a century's old disguise.
Thank you for saving me 13:21
@Hi There but why?
Please do not give him the donations, nobody needs this torture in their life. We didn't even get what we came here for.
@Joe Bordo understandable, have a nice day.
@Hi There i guess, but wouldnt it be better if it delivered the unexpected as long as it doesnt go too far from the topic?
My wife tells me that size doesn’t matter(bless her heart) love that woman
I am superdeep, so to me it matters
Sure, sure... Just be careful about your wife's Russian friend.
Has she ever seemed in an extremely good mood when you get home from work? Maybe even a little flushed at times? Might wanna check her nightstand or under the mattress
@@brianstrutter1501 A wife is entitled to have such things private. I'm not married, but if I was I would be upset of my husband did something like that.
If you would find something like that by accident, it's best to not mention it. You might make her embarrassed if you do.
@Paul Paulsen - wow i think she needs to wake you up one day with a baseball bat and tell you to make your own sandwich
Interestingly, it also takes 42 minutes to get from anywhere to anywhere else on the planet if it were a perfectly round sphere, Bore tangentially through the earth, and if you could levitate in the horizontal plane and be affected by the vector forces of gravity. Always 42 minutes.
Bullshit
I've always thought that the world would be more interested in drilling down into the core of the earth because of the potential for thermal energy production. Just imagine being able to send water deep enough in the earth that it heats up and creates enough steam to power turbines which create electricity. No more burning coal, no more huge windmill farms, no more Fukushima disasters.
just more frequent rain and temperature drop.
No big deal, let’s just start liquid cooling the earths core
@@Shah_dat as the steam comes back up the the turbines, it would recollect and go through a recovery cooling unit to send it back down.... its an old idea and feasible minus the boring costs.
@@philliphols the impact would be so small as to be considered null by mathematicians and physicists alike. This idea has been around a long time and the maths have already been worked out. It's not a big deal except for the drilling.
The current idea based off of what you are talking about is to locate pockets (like caves)closer to the surface and set up a thermal hydraulic power production facility there. There are several pockets deep enough to be used that reach the Temps needed to turn water into steam under the right pressure. It's a good idea and one I hope to see before too long because it's completely passive to the heating and cooling of the planet (weather) and has zero ecological risk. If we are able to automate the process it could have substantially lower risk to employees and be one of the safest most cost effective environmentally friendly ways to produce electricity.... that was theorized in the 1950s. Lol.
what at the bottom? all my missing socks and my phone charger obviously.
cause of that i only buy black socks noone will ever see that they are different 🤪
@@confusciouspuff1013 what about brown or white dads
@@LeoLeo-yi5yx they're at work
My socks went out to get cigarettes.
"My rocket is bigger than your rocket." got me giggling.
I’ve got a rocket, if you wanna touch it....😏
Mucy ok but my rocket bigger then yours
Your storytelling in phenomenal. Thank you
I always hear-
"Hey 42 here"
That's the pun
Lol turn on youtube subtitles yputube also hears 42
Until I read this comment i was positive he was saying 42.
I don't know why I didn't question how weird that would be if it was his name.
My subtitles say 42
Same
Satan: “WHAT DA HEAVEN!???”
LOL
lmao
😂👍🏼
What IN earth
😁😂
all these word plays and clever innuendos...
someone give this man a stuffed bird
I always find these videos super calming , I love the information
We haven't even drilled through the 25 miles of Earth's crust.
12km is 7 miles
Was actually between 7 - 8 miles actually
@@MidLifeFelon 4.25 miles.
Never. 8 miles is the deepest they could go. It was the Russians.
@Godis Mytower you think there are resources down there completely unique to the deeper earth?
I used to love digging holes when I was a kid. I used to make underground tunnels where I’d put chairs and other garbage inside lol. I made a lot of chill spots as a kid
My little brother who is also a Josh L, used to do the same thing. I remember him even rigging up Christmas lights in there somehow 🤷♀️🤣
I know this is incredibly ignorant sounding, but I wish nation's in modern times did was the U.S. And USSR did back in the day showing off technological prowess as opposed to blowing one another up...
Word. I dont think its ignorant of you sir.
METEOR STORM I’m pretty sure we’re closest to ww3 happening right now
Will King how the us and China are literally having a second Cold War north and South Korea are at each others throats again and India and China also have a lot of border tensions
Will King yes that was the closest we have come but the world is on the brink of war again right now China definitely wants one
It's absolutely ignorant.
Oh how I love thoughty 2 I can lose hours watching this man with no problem. Thankyou so much Sir you are incredible so much incredible research and time to make you are a hero to all of us .
The U.S. should have dubbed the project: Project A-Hole. A-for America of course.....
Danny Hill hehehehehe
That would be fitting since America has an abundance of A-Holes.
Danny Hill, related to Benny? Funny man 👍
And you and your ilk should be dubbed - D-Azzes for believing it actually happened as concocted ...
😂🤣😂🤣🤣
The Space Race" Our captured Nazi scientists versus your captured Nazi scientists. :-)
Hahaha...
It's funny cause it's true.
Project Paperclip
Nazi scientist are overrated. Many Nazis including scientists and engineers escaped to Argentina and Paraguay where they were openly welcomed and yet these countries didn't develop a space program or even an advanced weapons programs for their respective militaries.
Nah not at all.
Funny thing is that they are still running the world, they're just wearing different uniforms
That pun made my day.
I was like wott boring no way
I love your the way you talk, the way you narrate the story .
Soviet: first rocket, first man, animal into space and many more before the Americans.
U.S: Flags on moon
U.S wins the space race.
russian rocket engines are still what powers most modern rockets.
it's called a race for a reason, americans reached moon first so they won
@@erwinderdoofe Yeah they are pretty badass rockets
It's a race RACE
@@FirstLast-cg9ic absolutely correct, the US won the race to the moon. but one major reason to race in the first place is to advance technology. and the russians did that better in the long term.
I'll tell you what's at the bottom. All my hopes , dreams and self respect , that's what!
UK what's great about hiting rock bottom?
Underated comment for sure
sad
Hahahaahah!!! Gonna need more coffee now... thanks
I think you need some milk and someone to give you a hug 😁
... his mustache has aged him a solid 10 years
It doesn't suit him.
I agree. His choice of mustache style and style/color of suspenders and shirt has made him suddenly look significantly older. I have to say that I can understand that to some degree.
When I was much younger (I'm 53) I looked much younger than my true age. So I would style my hair and wear clothes that made me look older because I had people disrespect me because I looked like a kid. I was 28 years old and worked as a Civil Engineer and people that didn't know me would come into the office where I worked and would immediately look at me and say, "Are you the owner's kid?“ That was humiliating. When I was 28 I also has a woman I didn't know ask me, "Are you getting ready to graduate high school this year? I bet you're happy about that." So I said, "Ummmmm......no. I'm an engineer. I have already graduated college with a Master's Degree." She didn't believe me and looked disgusted when I persisted with trying to convince her. I thought I was going to have to start carrying around my diploma.
@@CivilEngineerWroxton I look younger than my actual age (27) and I take such comments as a complement. If that's you in the picture than I have to say, you still look younger than your age! Who wouldn't want that to be honest. It's better than looking like an old fart, no offense to the elderly.
I can see it. I saw his videos like three years ago and he looks much older now. I still like the look though. Very Victorian-era Brit.
Al Scarbrough Wow. That’s rough
Dude, you rock! Just saying. Thanks for doing you. I love your videos you make me laugh and learn at the same time! 👏
I'd previously read waaay back in the 80's about this depth-race & how the Russians got no further than 12 point something Kilometres where they came to an impasse and could get no deeper, only breaking drills or overheating motors in trying & so the project was abandoned, it read. There was different videos with the same strange stories on TH-cam (for whatever that makes them worth) many years ago now, that originated from the bay of Mexico area where B.P. (i think ...but def' a brit oil comp') were deep-sea fracking for oil & sometime before they'd packed up & left, people near the closest shorelines, fishermen (especially) and folk on ships nearby were said to have heard many hours of very loud, unearthly & unfamiliar sounds described as "like that of strange angry beasts" (2 interviewees said) & sightings of 'things' were described that totally reminded me of some Lovecraftian Cthulhu like beasts, It was the strange truth, lies, or local anti-B.P. oil-fracking propaganda i reckon. P.S. Astronomer royal & mathematician Edmund Halley had stated "The earth is hollow and on this i will stake my reputation" i'd have liked to ask him if he meant 'like an empty eggshell' or that there's many enormous cavernous areas (some possibly interconnected) riddled throughout the earth to a certain depth. I could well believe the latter since a kid when we went down to walk around the suspended wooden pathways crisscrossed around the otherwise perilous massive stalagmites/ stalactite filled caverns the size of a town & higher than they were wide, it took a 20 minute descent on narrow-gauge train carriages to get us all down there in the former Yugoslavia (maybe now Slovenia or another x-ia nearby)
Fun fact: Neil Armstrong didn’t get the line wrong. The a was just lost in the radio noise
It's all the Doctor's fault...
Came here to say this, but it seems like you got it covered
@@austin7313 I also came into the comments section to say this, and when I saw the comment, I went into the replies to say what you said, but it seems that you've got THAT covered
His mom: It's because of that phone!
The way he manages to make anything interesting is one of the best skills anyone will ever have.
Let me guess, “liquid hot magma?” He asks while bringing his pinky to his lip...
With air quotes! 😀
This video is so deep
that I can feel enlightenment seeing that Project No Hole headline
Fun fact - Dolf Lundgren has his master in chemistry - The duel would be even more fun then.
What is at the bottom of the world's deepest hole?
Me: Dirt
You'd be wrong - it's rocks, not dirt.
my pound coin for the bus.
You should have studied harder, because you are WRONG!
Me, an intellectual: Bedrock
Your moustache!! Love it but the way you present this show is ecstatic!! I love how you put it together. Whether it's a rocket size going up or a black hole going in deep, humans love to compete doing it. You are one very funny guy but also very interesting and clever. Great show!! Loved it!! The earth inside is a conquest for humanity to explore and enjoy the journey in.
"Satan was pissed"
OH SO THAT'S WHATS BEEN HAPPENING IN 2020
Satan wouldn't wait 30+ years if it pissed him off.
@@nvstewart it took him 30 years to make up the plan
@@khklkhcvtvreff took him 30 years to get out of the hole
Makes sense not even gonna lie
Missed on mentioning the coolest part about the time it takes to fall through the Earth: it's 42 minutes no matter where you start and where you end up. All straight-line 'gravity trains' on a given planet take exactly the same amount of time to complete a journey (that is, no matter where on the surface the two endpoints of its trajectory are located).
Gravity pulls everything to the centre so how can you fall through the whole thing surely you'd stop at the middle
@@azurqe4733 That's like saying a pendulum would never swing to the other side because gravity would make you stop in the middle.
In a zero friction setting, you would accelerate towards the middle of the tunnel where gravity is the strongest, and then decelerate as you travel away from it. Eventually you'd come to a stop at the exact equidistant point on the opposite side of where you started.
thoughty2 minutes
i always think he says in the beginning “hello 42 here”
it’s suppose to
He'll stop making videos at the age of 42. Hey, thoughty2 ends here :D
Damn me too lol
he indeed says that
His name is literally a pun on 42, so it's obvious that it will sound the same when he says it (and in case you don't know why, the number "42" is unofficially regarded as "the meaning of life").
If you tried to fall through the earth, it would take you literally an infinite amount of time. Assuming your invincible to the elements present at the core of the earth, by the time you reached the center, both forces of gravity would be keeping you in a state of suspension
Easy peesy just climb out
No it would not. Gravity decreases linearly as you go down, therefore you get a Simple Harmonic Motion. Quite similar to a spring oscillation. So if you jump down a tunnel that goes across earth, you'll accelerate til you reach centre (where there's 0 gravity) then you'll be pulled back and slow down, till you reach 0 velocity at the other end and fall back down again. So you'll oscillate infinitely and not get suspended in centre.
you made a reference to "of mice and men", you are truly a man of culture.
Literally everyone in the UK reads that in school. They can't all be cultured. Reading a book can't make you cultured.
@@ashscott6068 just let people enjoy things man
I am a little man and this is a little town, but there must be a spark in a little man that can turn to flame.
@@ashscott6068 so what if we all read it in school. its a good book. cant deny that.
@@ashscott6068 it depends if people remember it from school haha
Not one, not one single time have I been dissapointed with the content of thougthy2’s videos. I am so happy to see such a great host developing and growing through the years. ”Who’s the best youtuber?” coincidently paralells with the answer for life, universe and everything. It’s 42
To give you some scope on the depth of the Kola Superdeep Borehole - if you applied a rotational force to the drill shaft at the top of one full turn and presuming that the drill weren't a segmented metal affair but were super hard super stiff super drill made of carbon nanotubes and unicorn horn that would be super efficient at transferring that energy 100% with no loss down the shaft it would still take take over half a minute for the bore head to begin to turn. The rotational force travels at the speed of sound, which is reduced even more by the flex of the shaft and segments. So the real delay would have been much, much more.
For the opposite actions, read Arthur Clarke's "The Fountains of Paradise".
After this video you are my favorite TH-camr. I haven’t laughed this hard in a minute
Me: *sees title*
Me: Well there's only one way to find out.
3:32 the African borders are on south america and the south American on Afrika
That's one big Egypt right there.
😆
I just now, watching this video made the connection of 42 being the answer to the universe and your youtube name... I love it.
David Adams
I went to a prive Christian school as a kid. We had church as a class every Wednesday. One day they told us about this story where Russia drilled a hole and put a microphone in the ground and they heard the sounds of chains and people screaming.
I'll never forget that.
Ha I can't believe he actually covered this in the video
It's a lovely image, though; Old Nick looking up at a hole, and exclaiming:
"What about my bloody ceiling?"
There is a more than slightly creepy short story, published in the late 1920's, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, entitled 'When The World Screamed'. It stars his 'Professor Challenger' character (possibly who the 'Challenger Deep' was named after), who has a huge hole dug near Dover, basically to see how deep he can go. Let's just say that it doesn't end well.
Your jokes are so dry,but absolutely genius level at its place. Hahaha..
My God I can laugh out loud at some of them,😁😁
I love you, your mustache, and your addiction to needing to know everything about our universe.
Your yt channel got me obsessed with your vids😭
"Fair warning, this is going to be a boring video"
*throws a tomato*
+1
Wow! That was a really cool video. I wonder if someone could drill like at a 45° angle and pop out in another country? I also wonder what the flat earth people think of the deep hole?
Yeah the hole just straight into another country
yeah that's called a tunnel
as always he (thor tee too) has the sharpest humor and most pleasant persona.
thanks for never failing to deliver a worthwhile watch.
Congrats for 4M followers!
Here's a fun fact about Steinbeck;
He was the first author to top both the NY Times fiction and nonfiction bestseller list.
'52- East of Eden; '62- Travels with Charley.
His nonfiction work centered around marine biology, 'Sea of Cortez', didn't do so hot I don't think
East of Eden is my favourite book, along with Brothers Karamazov. Two top books
I love that. The soviets dug themselves a deeper hole than the americans. How poetic.
Cant help but notice "Centre of the Earth" in the title. Nobody has even come close to drilling to the centre of the earth.
Yes, the title is sad clickbait, but again these days on youtube you gotta account for that
@@missquprison How can you account for something you don't know? This video is the one that should explain. F TH-cam for supporting and benefiting from these shady practices. They change people's mind when lying becomes standard...
Don't mind it, or the channels jealously and anti american undertones.
Well they were actually digging to the centre of earth. The fact that they never came even close to that point, doesn't change that it was their ultimate goal.
@@csibesz07 That is exactly my thinking. Encouraging or allowing the existence of something designed to misinform you, especially for monetary gain, should be illegal by law. So many people for example, look past the flat earthers because they know they're crazy, but when those people continue to spread their bullshit, it has a tendency to convince A LOT of other dumb people to believe it... This can and will have catastrophic results on society.
You could absolutely say the same about the show Ancient Aliens or the Book/movie "The Secret"; everything they claim on the show Ancient Aliens for example that is alien related, is 100% a lie, and that is in no way an exaggeration. They get away with making these boldly false claims, because a bulk of the people watching have no idea about the history or facts concerning the specific culture or topics being discussed. For people who want to know more about the facts concerning ancient aliens, please visit the provided link and watch the video on that page. www.ancientaliensdebunked.com/
When it comes to the book, "The Secret" also a Show on Netflix, the book encourages the reader to will things into existence; that if you want something, anything... all you have to do is focus your mind on it and convince yourself that you already have it...then manifest destiny will just make it happen for you... Most of these pathetic new-age self-help books are built on zero grounds, often using or claiming ties to history and influential people, but its all bullshit with absolutely no truth behind it, all created to give false credibility to their lies. This should be illegal without question, because its directly and intentionally defrauding people who are depressed or who are "looking for help". The people reading these books don't care about looking through additional history books to fact check a bunch of claims, they're looking for a quick simple solution to their problem without directly facing what makes them unhappy, or taking any actions to change it...
By all respects, The Secret encourages you pick up your chin, but doesn't guide you to do anything else to achieve your dream aside from, "see yourself with it, and you'll eventually have it"... Which to anyone who's actually worked hard for something, whether it be your actual job to earn a paycheck, a job interview, your school degree ect, we know that these things were not free... Seeing yourself with that degree before you have it is fine, but Hard work is what gets you there, not sitting on your ass wishing for it to happen and it just falls from the sky. This thinking is mega damaging because it encourages people to feel entitled just because they want it badly enough without working for the end goal to actually earn or deserve it.
Sorry for the long reply btw, your comment just rang true to me, and I had to express my opinion. There is just way to much of this happening today, where people bend facts to tell a lie, and its honestly a large part of whats destroying society... that is aside from COVID, Race, Politics and all those other evils of course..
"Believe nothing you hear, and only half of what you see" ~ Edgar Allan Poe
A team of researchers has documented a recent in the western Pacific Ocean about 2.8 miles (4.5 km) below the ocean surface. Fundamental Earth process that we know little about.Around 80 percent of Earth’s eruptions take place within the oceans. But their depth and remoteness makes finding these near-ubiquitous events difficult. We actually have better maps of the entire surfaces of the moon and Mars in comparison to our own seafloor.The closer in time we are to an event like this, I think the more we can learn about its impacts on deep-sea ecosystems and the chemistry of the oceans.
13:02 That was the joke I was expecting! Leaving completely satisfied.
Joke?
@@StreakyBaconMan hahaahah!! Or an undeniable truth, you may say!
And thus this is how they discovered Middle Earth from Lord of the Rings...
Lol
A lot cheaper just to look at a volcano to see what’s down there
Yeah just drink a fire resistance potion then jump down with feather falling 4, then enderpearl up
Omg clickbait in the middle of the earth no way that’s amazing 😜
6:20 ingenious how you grabbed some footage of a guy going out on a fishing charter :)
“They went deep. Reeeeeal deep.” *Okay thanks now I feel funny*
ok
We still are "surprisingly ignorant" and even more "surprisingly" arrogant.
Why am I not surprised !
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You Got That Right, Bro - Animals Are More intelligent then all Humans, And especially much Smarter then the clones in the White House - With less brains then Walnuts
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Thank You My Brother,
I try to absorb all knowledge once steered to it.
When I was in the 11th Grade, I wanted to give a Book report about Aristotle, Plato and the Moors ... My teacher freaked Out and that drove me into researching everything.
So much So, my Spiritual Guides Are in touch with me 24/7.
I spend many hours in Nature where telepathy skills are starting to kick in with Everybody. The beauty is, our Collective consciousness is Kicking in World Wide - because it’s that Time of Day.
I will definitely have those References in my own library. Because Something in writing, verifies Thoughts
Aloha🤙🏽💓
This guy provides all information needed to understand his topics.
Perfect for all curious people who were raised on desert islands.
Love these lil videos be gettin hella knowledge from this man right here💪