Actually he probably already can. Part of most lifeguard tests is retrieving a 10lb brick from the bottom and swimming it like 20 yards. Once you're get are free to kick, you can provide a fair bit of force upwards. If we are talking bouyant floating... I guess an Octo balloon would work?
"And Kyle, please don't die in it, it would be bad for business. " Yes, but how awesome would it be if your ghostly self had a totally screen accurate Link cosplay? None of that cheap Halloween stuff!
What he thinks he's teaching us: Weighted boots work. What's he's actually teaching us: Link will more likely die from hypothermia than from actually drowning.
You forgot the first part of the story: the king had tasked Archimedes to find out if the gold he had given to the smith for his crown was all used to make the crown, or if the smith had taken some of the gold for himself. If it were proven that the smith had taken some of the gold, but Archimedes didn't tell the king, he would be killed. As it turned out, the smith had taken some of the gold, and replaced it with an equal weight in silver, increasing the crown's volume but not its mass.
If he replaced it with an EQUAL WEIGHT, then the mass would be the exact same as it was before. Weight is a force that acts upon mass, if the weight is the same as vefore then the mass is equal. the volume would have increased because silver is less dense but the mass will be the same.
You xan dive to the entrance of the temple but not its bottom floor so yes you can get into the temple without the boots but you still need them to get through it. Thats what i found out at least
@@dragolance If you are not playing a game where no deaths are allowed, you can beat the water temple without the boots, but it is very difficult. It is more difficult than crossing the desert without the Lens of Truth, but it can be done. You also do not need the tunic when you do it. Having the tunic would have been much, much easier and I could have avoided several otherwise necessary deaths. It occurs to me that having more than three hearts would have also made things easier.
When I was younger I would take dumbells and a diving belt to the deep end of our pool around 10ft. I had a garden hose stretched out on the lawn above and would just chill at the bottom for 30 to 60mins at a time.
Kyle to his accountant: 'But I want to be able to deduct my Halloween costume as a business expense!' Accountant: 'Hang on, I've got an idea and it's so crazy it just might work!'
I actually did the same. I had managed to get the tools from forest and fire hut mot beat them i think i beat water first then went to forst and then fire. I was pretty shocked OoT could be sequence broken like that.
I'm 25, have played the game like 30+ times, consider myself the most hardcore gamer I know, and the water temple STILL fucking pisses me off and gets me lost 😂😂😂
"Hey Aria, I have this idea for a video that involves walking into a pool fully clothed." "Interesting. I assume you plan to do that in a few months when it's nice an warm outside?" "About that ...."
Unless you've practiced clearing your snorkel and experience getting your snorkel getting flooded, it is panick inducing. Even as a scuba diver, getting water in your snorkel when you are not expecting it can cause a mini panick attack.
@@ShikakuTenma completely agree, I'm in the sea (Scotland) a few times a month at least and even now I still HATE the feeling if my snorkel gets flooded.
@@ShikakuTenma its a great way to get a belly full of water. I'm pretty sure I helped reduce the sea level when I was learning how to swin in the fucking ocean.
You'd think he would have scuba divers who could lend him their gear to make it safer. Or at least tell him that adding just enough weights to slowly sink is basic scuba diving knowledge.
@@xJC4Rx the "adoptive dad veriatisum" part made me think and the house and pool look exactly the same as the one in Veritasium's shade ball pool video. Guess they filmed at his place
I feel this question naturally follows: Is there an amount of weight that allows you to both move relatively freely underwater and gives you traction to walk.
Sure, the problem with getting traction is that he aimed to be close to neutrally buoyant. Basically he didn't have enough downward pressure to create any friction with the ground. He could add up to whatever amount of weight he could actually walk around in, and the more he added the more traction he'd get. From experience, I'd say that you can get decent traction up until about chest high in a pool. So you'd need boots at least heavy enough to cancel out the buoyancy of roughly 2/5s of your body.
Short note: even when the snorkle was made of steel it couldn‘t be much longer, because you would breath the same air over and over again because the air gets trapped inside.
Engineer a tube air supply using a small pump or even a ducted fan left by the poolside and a water tight mask with two reed valves, one taking incoming fresh air from the pump and the other exhausting the air you breathe out through another tube either into the water via a waterproof air vent or another, larger tube that returns alongside the intake air line to be exhausted by the pump into the surrounding air. That way you can go as far down as the tubes allow, since the tubes can't get too long anyways to reach the 60 foot safe dive depth. Maybe 45 feet of tube at maximum. Or, alternatively, just skip the engineering and buy a bLU3 NOMAD Tankless SCUBA Diving System for one or two grand.
Dear kayle, I was thinking about your statement of 2 feet of straw to breath trough. The most important reason of the impossibility of not breading trough a garden hose is not the pressure of breading in and out but the amount of air your longs can displace. The wide and the length of the hose will mater wat makes it hard to calculate and averybody has a different amount is around 6.5 L of air. What means this is the maximum air displacement you can do. Therefor every little amount the straw is longer means you breath in air that you already breath out. What makes it dangerous to yous a long straw. Gr. Jens
Well the games and really the whole franchise is referred to as "Zelda"...so in that sense it is "Zelda's Iron Boots" as in the Iron Boots from the Zelda game.
A note on the snorkel length and stuff is at some length id assume the emissions wouldn't be adequately replaced with fresh air. So even if you could physically take in a breath without the pressure, unless air is being pushed down the tube youd reach a length where you'd still suffocate by breathing your own breath.
The thumbs up sign when diving and snorkeling is actually the sign for “I need help returning to the surface. Correction: not for emergency leaving up original part but it’s just for assent.
At begining of the test, I was like - "Hey, that location is familiar!" ...luckily, someone was speaking on me, so I had to rewind back to begining, so I got that mention confirming it is indeed same pool next to same house...
I was really hoping there would be a clip of you walking on dry ground in the boots- I always thought it was funny cause it seemed like link was stomping around all pissed off lol
Im not shure if its pointed out, but link is always moving his arms and legs when swiming(even when treding water) , perhaps his dencity is higher but its being counter acted by his movments
@@PierceMD basically everywhere in the northern United States has a Polar Plunge as we call it where I am. But he's not in the north most likely. The trees when he's walking around are all wrong for that I think. Plus he has zero evidence of snow or ice. An active pool in January is usually a sign of a warmer climate anyways.
Another note about trying to use a super-long snorkel, if it is long enough, it can have more volume of air in it than you can exhale or inhale, and the air you breathe in will ONLY be the air you just breathed out and you will quickly run out of free oxygen. - I was not underwater, but there was a garden hose experiment done...
Kyle: "oak-arina of time is-" Me, doing an impression of chillz: "is an action adventure game, featuring all your favourite mario characters." (yes he said this, and every time I hear ocarina of time pronounced like that I think of that)
Snorkel length is also limited by needing to allow most of the exhaled air to leave the tube, so that the next inhalation is mostly fresh air. Trying to use a garden hose as a snorkel would eventually suffocate you, even without being underwater. (I guess you could mitigate this by exhaling through the nose, but then that means the nose isn't protected from ingress, which adds another depth limit.
It's actually air resistance in the tube that limits the distance to a couple feet. Pressure wise, it would be a couple dozen feet before you couldn't breath in.
another issue to consider with really long snorkels is if you're breathing out through them and back in if the snorkels too long the air you're breathing back in is just the air you breathe out
The issue is, adding just enough weight to counteract the buyoncy of water makes you just weightless, meaning you don't get any gravity induved friction to the pool floor. To actually be able to move underwater like you'd move in air, you'd have to nearly double your density.
I've done this while diving, It works well play because the weights are on your ankles and not around your waist like normally is when diving it really wears down your legs it's easier just to wear a weighted belt
Yes a game related science video those are some of my favorites this reminds me of Game Theory’s Hook Shot video and also The Water Temple was so fricking hard
Two things. One: The underwater traction part is because water is a thicker medium than air and water, as a lubricant, makes it harder to gain traction. this is overcome by both increasing surface area and friction (spikes or similar items that increase friction, as does weight). Two: Divers use compressed air because it means you can be underwater longer than if you didn't use compressed air. Yes, the extra pressure helps somewhat, but divers use regulators to reduce the air pressure by a significant amount. By the time the pressure of the water becomes great enough to greatly trouble you, you are already changing air mixtures to solve chemistry issues with your blood. Basic certified recreational divers usually don't dive any farther down than clam diving tribesmen, and they use no gear whatsoever.
@@sanguineregis5354 outdoor winter comps in unheated pool, still better than PADI rescue diver training in winter both harbor murk and mountain lake parts not fun
I always thought the reason you couldn't breathe through a long tube was because carbon dioxide was heavier than air and would gather untill there wasn't enough oxygen to breathe
Kyle, another big part of the problem in regards to snorkel is that it increases the physiological dead space of the lungs. Aka just that air that is not exhaled and therefor makes up a % on inhaled air and so increased the %CO2 of the total inhaled air. Average lung volume is about 6L, so if you have a snorkel of which it's volume approached 6L you would be essentially holding your breath as far as taking in new oxygen goes.
He does that for many things, specifically for that reason. Little bit of his evil and snarky attitude peeking through lol. He did a voice over for his girlfriend (ex girlfriend? Idk) doing a makeup tutorial and he let go the family friendly and kinda roasted the shit out of her, it was great. Confirms he is a villain
Dethklok: *GO INTO THE WATER...LIVE THERE, DIE THERE...LIVE THERE, DIE.* But seriously...actual solid iron boots that don't float would be really difficult to forge. Expensive to boot. I don't think the backyard pool was the best testing ground for this; needs revisiting with a six foot pool depth and a small team of people to aid with the process. Of course, the pool would ideally have climbing rungs on all sides. Kyle might wanna work on holding his breath in because yeah, that would be necessary...
The more you think about it the more Link must have some rather impressive superhuman stuff going on (bolstered with magic or just much stronger than people on Earth). Magic underwater breathing aside, he has no issue with what would be oppressive pressure from going deep in the water. With magic gloves he can caper toss an enormous rock an incredible distance (and somehow not push his way into the ground below him from the point pressure of his feet). Even before getting items falls at incredible heights just hurt him a little, and the way he can jump goes beyond what actual humans can manage. His limbs hold up incredibly well when using the hook shot even without the magic gloves too.
If he wore a blue tunic, he wouldn't have needed a snorkel.
Damn it I wanted to make that joke 😂
boy i really hope somebody got fired for that blunder.
He clearly didn't think this through all the way!
@@melTiceTiger What you mean is, he didn't have a eureka moment when testing buoyancy like my good pal Archemedes!
Damn I made that joke before reading this, I feel bad now
Kyle made a rookie mistake: using iron boots without equipping a Zora tunic.
another rookie mistake is using the pool during winter, in the evening.
Look closer, he never attained one, and the final slot is taken up by a Kame House Gi
Now make it so that he can float while carrying them but sink after he puts them on.
I'm thinking ballasts like subs have
Actually he probably already can. Part of most lifeguard tests is retrieving a 10lb brick from the bottom and swimming it like 20 yards. Once you're get are free to kick, you can provide a fair bit of force upwards. If we are talking bouyant floating... I guess an Octo balloon would work?
I guess you forgot when a backpack is: a parallel pocket dimension that can carry almost anything. Have you heard of a nanny with such a bag ?
You could do this by inflating/deflating a bag of air creating the opposing bouyancy to the weights.
Pocket dimension.
"I will make a signal and my adoptive father, Veritasium will jump in, fully clothed, to save me." Love it!
I am pretty sure that was Veritasium's House.
@@skelten454 I just checked out Veritasium's swimming in shade balls video, looks like the same place. Good memory
That aerogel-coated shinny body of veritasium tho... unfortunate that he was clothed
"And Kyle, please don't die in it, it would be bad for business. "
Yes, but how awesome would it be if your ghostly self had a totally screen accurate Link cosplay? None of that cheap Halloween stuff!
not possible.......unless?
note to my self: die in a link outfit and haunt nintendo
That's what he gets for not trapping a fairy in a bottle first.
What he thinks he's teaching us: Weighted boots work.
What's he's actually teaching us: Link will more likely die from hypothermia than from actually drowning.
Could have gone deeper if he'd just equipped a blue tunic smh
Nope, but he could breathe underwater.
The Scale!!!
I fucking hate how hard that made me laugh.
Dammit! I was going to post this exact same thing!! LOL
He doesnt know the Meta :(
"Now, being a millennial myself, I often think about leaving all this behind and walking straight into the ocean."
Never related to a line more
I love how everyone born after 1980 just collectively agreed “yeah, fuck this” lol
Be like Harold Bishop.
Walk into the sea.
Meh, not even enthused enough about ending it all to even do it.
@@brantisonfire yeah, pretty much. The only thing keeping me from offing myself is my natural instinct to *not die* 💀
"Hoohoo, I'm a little fairy boy."
- Kyle Hill, 2021
*Kyle Hylian
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XD
@@gaia9020 you're right, my mistake 😆
Should've said HYAAAAA
You forgot the first part of the story: the king had tasked Archimedes to find out if the gold he had given to the smith for his crown was all used to make the crown, or if the smith had taken some of the gold for himself. If it were proven that the smith had taken some of the gold, but Archimedes didn't tell the king, he would be killed.
As it turned out, the smith had taken some of the gold, and replaced it with an equal weight in silver, increasing the crown's volume but not its mass.
If he replaced it with an EQUAL WEIGHT, then the mass would be the exact same as it was before. Weight is a force that acts upon mass, if the weight is the same as vefore then the mass is equal. the volume would have increased because silver is less dense but the mass will be the same.
“As a millennial myself, I often think of leaving all this behind and walking straight into the ocean myself.” 🤣🤣
Same dude. I feel this. 😅
I outloud finished his sentence.
Ditto, but I'm a Xenial.
Well that got dark pretty quick.
Saaaaaame
Don't we all?
Kyle: "You cannot get into the water temple without iron boots"
Speedrunners: "Hold my PB"
you mean never leaving kokiri forest?
You xan dive to the entrance of the temple but not its bottom floor so yes you can get into the temple without the boots but you still need them to get through it. Thats what i found out at least
@@dragolance If you are not playing a game where no deaths are allowed, you can beat the water temple without the boots, but it is very difficult. It is more difficult than crossing the desert without the Lens of Truth, but it can be done. You also do not need the tunic when you do it. Having the tunic would have been much, much easier and I could have avoided several otherwise necessary deaths. It occurs to me that having more than three hearts would have also made things easier.
...R
Awww, I was hoping Derek would actually show up to pull Kyle out of the water.
I don't swim, bro.
When I was younger I would take dumbells and a diving belt to the deep end of our pool around 10ft. I had a garden hose stretched out on the lawn above and would just chill at the bottom for 30 to 60mins at a time.
How?
"We don't want to know if weighted shoes will make you sink just ask the mob."
Clever Kyle.
Minecrafttttt
@@vaughnjohnson8767 no... no... the mafia.
@@Honk4frogs ...they never got Thailand...
Nobody:
Kyle: Oak-Arena of Time!
Makes me think of a soft lock where ya fight professor oak over and over in a time loop
@@agrihonoberjorn1612 A wild Pikasprey has appeared!
dont forget that Link's a Hill-ian
I'm glad I'm not the only one who gets annoyed at that pronunciation.
My teeth were grinding
daddy veritasium doesn't need to take his clothes off to save you from the pool as he's constantly covered in a layer of aerogel
I clicked on this link so fast because of that video. But... :(
Where is he though ?
blue tunic = aerogel tunic
"Being a millennial, myself," I was NOT prepared for what came next and HOO boy was I not prepared for how much I would relate to it 😳
Why do I get the feeling that half of Kyle's reasoning for this channel is to get those cosplay outfits and wear them on camera?
Tax write offs in preparation for the next comic con.
It this is true, do you blame him?
@@sassyviking6003 Well, at least he looks good in tights. Get those pointy ears and he'd certainly pass off as Link
Then we need another Thor theory lol
You mean just like Adam Savage and Mythbusters
Kyle to his accountant: 'But I want to be able to deduct my Halloween costume as a business expense!'
Accountant: 'Hang on, I've got an idea and it's so crazy it just might work!'
6:00 "I'm what you call a science boi"
Why can't I call you a science... buoy
@cak01vej perfect reply
Isn't that a kind of Ork?
"It's so cold!"
To be fair, so were the ice cave and water temple.
I will never stop bragging about how i finished the water temple before the fire temple.
I actually did the same. I had managed to get the tools from forest and fire hut mot beat them i think i beat water first then went to forst and then fire.
I was pretty shocked OoT could be sequence broken like that.
@@Shaathurray you should try doing spirit temple first
@@MidnightPausch whaat thats possible?
I'm 25, have played the game like 30+ times, consider myself the most hardcore gamer I know, and the water temple STILL fucking pisses me off and gets me lost 😂😂😂
@@CataclysmicDuck amen!
"Maxim safe snorkel length is 2 feets"
His snorkel: 10cm
"Hey Aria, I have this idea for a video that involves walking into a pool fully clothed."
"Interesting. I assume you plan to do that in a few months when it's nice an warm outside?"
"About that ...."
"I'm not even part of the Kingdom anymore."
We get it, Sylvain, the Professor is hot.
That snorkel was giving me anxiety lol, so close to being swamped. **gurgle**
Yes if a snorkel can only be 2 feet max, why was it not 2 feet?
Yeah, he needed a longer one. I know that there's a maximum length but his snorkel seriously needed to be longer with a float.
Unless you've practiced clearing your snorkel and experience getting your snorkel getting flooded, it is panick inducing. Even as a scuba diver, getting water in your snorkel when you are not expecting it can cause a mini panick attack.
@@ShikakuTenma completely agree, I'm in the sea (Scotland) a few times a month at least and even now I still HATE the feeling if my snorkel gets flooded.
@@ShikakuTenma its a great way to get a belly full of water. I'm pretty sure I helped reduce the sea level when I was learning how to swin in the fucking ocean.
You should have had someone constantly yelling "HEY!" at you the whole time.
Solid comment!
So Kyle has an entire city in the facility. He DOES have a big staff
Kyle having a big staff would also explain why he had to "cover junk" upon entering the pool...
You'd think he would have scuba divers who could lend him their gear to make it safer. Or at least tell him that adding just enough weights to slowly sink is basic scuba diving knowledge.
It helps to have an AI running the place.
Kyle, causing trouble: "I'm not causing any trouble"
I was genuinely expecting veritasium to come and rescue him
"just ask the mob" is my favorite line used to explain things.
I wonder if kyles neighbors ever see him talking to a camera in a link costume
That's assuming it was recorded at Kyle's house
@@xJC4Rx the "adoptive dad veriatisum" part made me think and the house and pool look exactly the same as the one in Veritasium's shade ball pool video. Guess they filmed at his place
@@Keldar1997 I think so too. However, Derek not showing up makes me wonder, why not?
I truly feel like the intro of him “messing up” and ending up in the wrong room was to show off his temple
I see Kyle is also a gamer and a scientist
Always has been xD
Always has been
Welcome to the channel! I assume you're new?
...and a villain.
He's the next Scott Manley!
Now you know how Link felt going for the Zora's Fountain Piece of Heart.
I feel this question naturally follows: Is there an amount of weight that allows you to both move relatively freely underwater and gives you traction to walk.
Deep sea divers actually use weighted boots to stay on the ocean floor, where it's less of a problem because of the sand.
The problem here is that pools have a very smooth surface. So, yes, just not in a standard pool.
Youd probably do better gluing 40 grit sand paper to the soles of the shoes, much in the same way we put similar sheets on many outdoor stairs.
Sure, the problem with getting traction is that he aimed to be close to neutrally buoyant. Basically he didn't have enough downward pressure to create any friction with the ground. He could add up to whatever amount of weight he could actually walk around in, and the more he added the more traction he'd get.
From experience, I'd say that you can get decent traction up until about chest high in a pool. So you'd need boots at least heavy enough to cancel out the buoyancy of roughly 2/5s of your body.
My father used bricks for the same thing! God I miss him...
Kyle: Make me Link's tunic for... for science
Everyone: You just wanted to cosplay as Link didn't you?
kyle: *DID I JUST F*CKING STUTTER?*
Alternate title: Asgardian with popular earth youtube channel makes up excuse to live as a Hylian for a day.
"Well EXCUUUUSE me, Princess Zelda!"
what if... Kyle... as Princess Zelda next... aha ha, just kidding... *unless???* 😳😳😳
Hey look at what they did to Bowser.
I WANT TO SSE KYLE IN A DRESS
For scientific research reasons, of course.
@@PashaGamingYT: Well, I mean, he's already got the hair for it...
Short note: even when the snorkle was made of steel it couldn‘t be much longer, because you would breath the same air over and over again because the air gets trapped inside.
The structure of snorkel itself isn't the issue. It's your lungs themselves.
Engineer a tube air supply using a small pump or even a ducted fan left by the poolside and a water tight mask with two reed valves, one taking incoming fresh air from the pump and the other exhausting the air you breathe out through another tube either into the water via a waterproof air vent or another, larger tube that returns alongside the intake air line to be exhausted by the pump into the surrounding air. That way you can go as far down as the tubes allow, since the tubes can't get too long anyways to reach the 60 foot safe dive depth. Maybe 45 feet of tube at maximum.
Or, alternatively, just skip the engineering and buy a bLU3 NOMAD Tankless SCUBA Diving System for one or two grand.
"I'm a little fairy boy."
-Kyle Hill, 2021
When Kyle mispronounces Ocarina 3 times in the first 30 seconds :( breaks my heart man
7:21: A tool I'd never think to see in a sewing shop, a circular saw.
circular saws and bandsaws are apparently quite common in bigger sewing shops/factories :-)
Having eaten air-fried pizza rolls, running while wet and naked is a suitable revelry.
Kyle: *sits in bathtub*
Everyone: Why?
Kyle: For science!
Everyone: Why go into a pool in the middle of winter?!
Kyle: For science!
Dear kayle,
I was thinking about your statement of 2 feet of straw to breath trough. The most important reason of the impossibility of not breading trough a garden hose is not the pressure of breading in and out but the amount of air your longs can displace. The wide and the length of the hose will mater wat makes it hard to calculate and averybody has a different amount is around 6.5 L of air. What means this is the maximum air displacement you can do. Therefor every little amount the straw is longer means you breath in air that you already breath out. What makes it dangerous to yous a long straw.
Gr. Jens
Oh how I wish the title said Zelda instead of Link, just to mess with everyone
Would still be accurate, but trigger the pedants.
I was triggered by the way he said ocarina
@@linkshaoran2891 it's OKKAREENA not okra
He didn't want all the comments to be correcting him.
Well the games and really the whole franchise is referred to as "Zelda"...so in that sense it is "Zelda's Iron Boots" as in the Iron Boots from the Zelda game.
7:59 Super-Smart-Science-Boi while walking into an outdoor pool of water in January: "It's so cold!"
Me, seeing this in my notifications: Oh boy, another Kyle-hurts-himself-for-science video!
A note on the snorkel length and stuff is at some length id assume the emissions wouldn't be adequately replaced with fresh air. So even if you could physically take in a breath without the pressure, unless air is being pushed down the tube youd reach a length where you'd still suffocate by breathing your own breath.
The thumbs up sign when diving and snorkeling is actually the sign for “I need help returning to the surface. Correction: not for emergency leaving up original part but it’s just for assent.
And you use the okay sign to signal you're okay right? I can't remember which one says "your underwear is showing"
@@JTGallant"your underwear is showing" is the okay sign but upside down
I thought a fist on top of your head was if you were ok. That's what Adam Savage always used
Scuba instructor here.. thumbs up is how you signal that you are beginning your ascent
@@JTGallant thats usually a point followed by lots of bubbles
At begining of the test, I was like - "Hey, that location is familiar!"
...luckily, someone was speaking on me, so I had to rewind back to begining, so I got that mention confirming it is indeed same pool next to same house...
Should’ve worn the blue tunic, it lets you breath underwater
I was really hoping there would be a clip of you walking on dry ground in the boots- I always thought it was funny cause it seemed like link was stomping around all pissed off lol
He looks like if someone tried to draw Thor from memory
Lol
“Why does something float?”
“Because it’s made of wood?”
Or ducks. Ducks also float.
@@IndigoGollum So if me make a boat out of ducks, can we hold more cargo without sinking? XP
@@IndigoGollum so, if he is heavier than a duck he is not a wizard
@@IndigoGollum who are you sir, who is so wise in the fields of science?
“And I don’t wanna die of drowning on camera”
Mood
The dedication. Wearing clothes in the bath. Give this man an Oscar.
Maybe Kyle can do a video on how the hookshot would probably tear your arm off before you would zip off anywhere.
Game theory already covered that.
Im not shure if its pointed out, but link is always moving his arms and legs when swiming(even when treding water) , perhaps his dencity is higher but its being counter acted by his movments
I'm going to say that Kyle decided to do an underwater stunt in the middle of winter....
You don't do the Polarbear swim? It can't just be a Canadian + Russian thing!
@@PierceMD And you think Kyle does that? yes I've heard of the polar bear swim.
@@PierceMD basically everywhere in the northern United States has a Polar Plunge as we call it where I am. But he's not in the north most likely. The trees when he's walking around are all wrong for that I think. Plus he has zero evidence of snow or ice. An active pool in January is usually a sign of a warmer climate anyways.
Another note about trying to use a super-long snorkel, if it is long enough, it can have more volume of air in it than you can exhale or inhale, and the air you breathe in will ONLY be the air you just breathed out and you will quickly run out of free oxygen. - I was not underwater, but there was a garden hose experiment done...
Legend of Zelda: Oak Arena of Time
Even though that's a legit pronunciation of ocarina, it still sounds weird to me.
Link, the Hill-ian soldier, Hero of Time
@@OtakuUnitedStudio it’s not though is it? I just googled it and everything I see says it’s pronounced OCK - arina
@@michaelcordeiro3749 if only it was spelled that way too
I wonder how much water displacement there is in the Pacific Ocean when one human submerges themselves in the water.
Why was the tunic not blue? You would've been insulated against the cold water better, and can breath underwater not assisted by external gear.
Next step is for Kyle to discover the secrets of the ancient Hylian/Zorra blue dye and recreate it.
...on this episode Kyle almost gives himself cement shoes like he’s being taken out by the mob!
I remember hearing that story about Archimedes as a child and yelling, "Eureka!" and laughing every time i got in the tub.
I get the same feeling watching your videos that I used to get watching Bill Nye the Science Guy as a kid. Thanks for that💕
Derek lives in the facility confirmed.
Kyle: "oak-arina of time is-"
Me, doing an impression of chillz: "is an action adventure game, featuring all your favourite mario characters." (yes he said this, and every time I hear ocarina of time pronounced like that I think of that)
No hate here bud, I always found your videos very interesting
2:23 I love Sir PTerry's Discworld translation of Eureka-"Give me a towel".
GNU Terry Pratchett
Snorkel length is also limited by needing to allow most of the exhaled air to leave the tube, so that the next inhalation is mostly fresh air. Trying to use a garden hose as a snorkel would eventually suffocate you, even without being underwater. (I guess you could mitigate this by exhaling through the nose, but then that means the nose isn't protected from ingress, which adds another depth limit.
So it's confirmed, Link has the density of an iceburg.
It's actually air resistance in the tube that limits the distance to a couple feet. Pressure wise, it would be a couple dozen feet before you couldn't breath in.
"OAK-UH-REEN-UH" and "hillian"
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another issue to consider with really long snorkels is if you're breathing out through them and back in if the snorkels too long the air you're breathing back in is just the air you breathe out
“HAY LISTEN!” This video idea is a LEGENDary idea
BRO you tried way to hard for that.
The issue is, adding just enough weight to counteract the buyoncy of water makes you just weightless, meaning you don't get any gravity induved friction to the pool floor. To actually be able to move underwater like you'd move in air, you'd have to nearly double your density.
My takeaway from this is water is terrifying and that I should never go swimming.
or maybe that it is a good idea to learn how to swim.
@@Ontarianmm oh I can swim, but I'll never go to a pool or the beach again.
I've done this while diving, It works well play because the weights are on your ankles and not around your waist like normally is when diving it really wears down your legs it's easier just to wear a weighted belt
nondescript kyle drowning noises
"I'm not even part of a kingdom. Anymore." A noodle incident if ever there was one....
Yes a game related science video those are some of my favorites this reminds me of Game Theory’s Hook Shot video and also The Water Temple was so fricking hard
This definitely feels like it should have been a summer science.
Yeah, definitely.
"Water is extremely heavy" [citation needed]
"A pint is a pound, the world around"- Every elementary school science teacher.
It... it is though....
A cloud weighs more than an elephant.
Two things. One: The underwater traction part is because water is a thicker medium than air and water, as a lubricant, makes it harder to gain traction. this is overcome by both increasing surface area and friction (spikes or similar items that increase friction, as does weight). Two: Divers use compressed air because it means you can be underwater longer than if you didn't use compressed air. Yes, the extra pressure helps somewhat, but divers use regulators to reduce the air pressure by a significant amount. By the time the pressure of the water becomes great enough to greatly trouble you, you are already changing air mixtures to solve chemistry issues with your blood. Basic certified recreational divers usually don't dive any farther down than clam diving tribesmen, and they use no gear whatsoever.
'Let's do a test that requires us to fully submerse in a pool during winter'
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Welcome to swim team.
@@sanguineregis5354 outdoor winter comps in unheated pool, still better than PADI rescue diver training in winter both harbor murk and mountain lake parts not fun
This channel is like something you would see on Classic ABC3.
I always thought the reason you couldn't breathe through a long tube was because carbon dioxide was heavier than air and would gather untill there wasn't enough oxygen to breathe
Kyle, another big part of the problem in regards to snorkel is that it increases the physiological dead space of the lungs. Aka just that air that is not exhaled and therefor makes up a % on inhaled air and so increased the %CO2 of the total inhaled air. Average lung volume is about 6L, so if you have a snorkel of which it's volume approached 6L you would be essentially holding your breath as far as taking in new oxygen goes.
I thought the “Oh-Kareena” pronunciation was a mistake then he did it another two times :/
He does that for many things, specifically for that reason. Little bit of his evil and snarky attitude peeking through lol. He did a voice over for his girlfriend (ex girlfriend? Idk) doing a makeup tutorial and he let go the family friendly and kinda roasted the shit out of her, it was great. Confirms he is a villain
oak-arina? I guess we know what it's made out of
@@travismurtland3257 that would explain the “hillean” instead of “high-lee-an” pronunciation, too. Troll 😂
@@travismurtland3257 Seems likely she's still his gf given that she voices ARIA. Wasn't evil enough to break them up.
I miss my oak-areena
It was made of stone
Dethklok: *GO INTO THE WATER...LIVE THERE, DIE THERE...LIVE THERE, DIE.*
But seriously...actual solid iron boots that don't float would be really difficult to forge. Expensive to boot.
I don't think the backyard pool was the best testing ground for this; needs revisiting with a six foot pool depth and a small team of people to aid with the process. Of course, the pool would ideally have climbing rungs on all sides. Kyle might wanna work on holding his breath in because yeah, that would be necessary...
My mans doing riskier and riskier projects. Stay on the safe side, Kyle.
"Adopt a father Veritasium" -Kyle Hill (while at Veritasium's pool)
Kyle-hillian... *snort"
The more you think about it the more Link must have some rather impressive superhuman stuff going on (bolstered with magic or just much stronger than people on Earth). Magic underwater breathing aside, he has no issue with what would be oppressive pressure from going deep in the water. With magic gloves he can caper toss an enormous rock an incredible distance (and somehow not push his way into the ground below him from the point pressure of his feet). Even before getting items falls at incredible heights just hurt him a little, and the way he can jump goes beyond what actual humans can manage. His limbs hold up incredibly well when using the hook shot even without the magic gloves too.
"Should You Find Ways To Write Off Costumes As A Business Expense?"
8:07 "Cover Junk" button appears
*Kyle covers junk*
Me: Nobody pushed the button, Kyle