Anyone remember the point and click Adventure "Indiana Jones and the fate of Atlantis". I think it was one of the first games that used eyes slowly adapting to darkness in the underground places. So you went from clicking randomly on a black screen to "oh my, i think there might be a silhoutte" . Good that there were no wineglass parcours setup in the game.
They also weren't using the light meter right. It's somewhat directional and they were holding it up high above most of the light. It's should've been set on the ground for more consistency.
In ancient Egypt, most structures was done through oil lamps on posts. Smaller scale lightning was done in small pottery dishes with oil or animal fat.
When painting the artwork inside the pyramids, though, they actually used bronze mirrors. But not static ones, they had, as they briefly mentioned, slaves holding them and adjusting them to give the artist the best light possible.
4 things about the mirrors used in the movie scene that were not replicated in this vid were 1) the mirrors were convex mirrors 2) mottled as though shaped with a ball head hammer 3) bronze in colour 4) the primary mirror directed the light down at a near vertical angle toward the secondary. I wonder how much difference this would make to the light levels and would using the primary and secondary to track the sun be enough?
@@danicorvin You are correct but it's what was used at the time and all metals available at the tome would also oxidise quickly due to the corrosive nature of the desert sand and it's high salt content so they would have to polish them very often anyway.
Mirrors lighting up the room would be possible with multiple primary mirrors or some kind of prism or crystal method. i don't think light-tubes existed back then, but nowdays you can use a light tube to feed a steady-non moving beam into the tomb / room and it would get the light from a prism that would be able to take sunlight from any angle and then feed it into that light-tube.
@@JoeZUGOOLA He came very close, yeah. Compared to Kari in another episode, luckily i knew that she was talking about mirrors so i knew what the weird sounds meant. The Action Lab also says "mirrrrr" a lot, just like many people pronounce horror as 'horrrrr", like AVGN who is a massive horror fan. As a Dutchie, i find horror to be kinda difficult as well, because i am a bit too aware of what the word means that sounds exactly like "horrrr", plus the English/American R can be a bit tricky sometimes in words like these. I guess another easy way to sorta say mirror is "mirrah", and horror "horrah", at least it doesn't sound like you're stuck halfway the word, or accidentally saying something offensive.
There was only one gripe I had with the mirror part of this episode there was clear sunlight going down above the mirrors and behind the characters where they came in from so the ambience would've have been somewhat skewed brighter in the movie. Edit: Specified I meant the movie.
30:47 Is it me or are the front wheels on that green IROC locked up? No anti lock brakes on those things is it? Definitely would have skewed the results, and why it's out of control. 41:33 That is just bonkers, it's like something from Mad Max 2. Typical Tory Balachi! 🤭😆😅 And I absolutely love how Jamie and Adam pretty much confirmed the mirrors myth. Bare in mind those ancient Egyptians were a super clever bunch, and had larger mirrors, accuracy, the right materials and last but not least, the first one outside is slightly convex to account for the sun shifting a bit(shown in the film). I'm sure they used molten silver to make their mirrors too. No idea how they rubbed it on there evenly though, cork paint pads maybe. Likely got silver molten, then let it cool slightly before applying it.
There is no way anyone ever "rubbed" molten silver onto anything, let alone glass. Silver melts at 961.8°C (over 1700°F). Modern mirrors are made with a chemical solution that has silver dissolved in it, which slowly and evenly coats a glass surface. Instead the ancient Egyptians used bronze mirrors, hammered into a thin sheet then polished. You'd be surprised how reflective bronze (or any metal) can be. Some native tribes from South America used obsidian to make mirrors, too.
@@bofflethewaffle Copper melts at a higher temperature than that, around 1100c doesn't it? And they got that to melt just fine when they were making some of their intricate jewelry. No idea how, but that is incredible stuff. As for the silver, must have been heated up then poured / dripped on and then spread with something that resists that much heat. Like I said, they were so bloody advanced and clever when it came to technology, and growing crops too. I don't doubt that they could have used bronze also. I didn't know about the obsidian. Learn something new every day =)
@@Johny40Se7en If you pour / rub molten silver onto glass the glass will shatter unless it's at nearly the same temperature. Silvered glass mirrors as we know them weren't invented until 1835. And it took until the industrial revolution for glass mirrors of any variety to be affordable for the common folk. Until then they buffed and polished metals.
I first thought it was meant to be Jamie, but then the hair would've obviously been below the lens, so i figured it had to resemble a very thick eyebrow of sorts. I haven't seen The Mummy in ages, maybe it was a reference to the film, i'm just guessing.
I didn't quite get that either, but i think they were talking about overall ambient light coming from a candle to light a space. Of course you can read with just 1 candle, but yeah, you'll have to be right next to it, and it takes 100 candles to get a similar amount of light across the space.
LATITUDE, DAMN IT, LATITUDE!! San Francisco is like 8 degrees further north than the pyramids at giza (and slightly more if the fictional temple is somewhere else in the egyptian deserts). That makes a measurable difference in the sun's angle. Same issue with the Archemedes death ray. I don't think it would make either myth confirmed, but it's a pretty big factor for them to not address.
Also they having been intended to actually have a person operating each mirror doesn't seem that far fetched. These are supposed to be tombs that hundreds if not thousands of people to build producing half a dozen workers willing or otherwise would hardly be a problem for the people in charge of constructing and overseeing these things. Hell this is the ruling monarchy these people probably don't even travel with much less than a dozen soldiers/guards, servants, and slaves around them. Applying humans to the problem is absolutely an option for the monarchy of a powerful ancient civilisation.
So full of questions: Why is this blocked for the US (and I'm assuming elsewhere)? Why does /Mythbusters/videos not work but /channel/UChUAaNhjdc1aN5f_29BPrhw/videos does? Aziz, light! Whatever, that's why I got a VPN, just weird. Thanks for uploading them.
Oh for explanation on the URL when I click on 'Mythbusters' under the video it tries to take me to /Mythbusters. While searching around I found the random characters channel URL.
I don't have this issue on YT (yet), but i do have it on other sites often, especially the F1 news sites. It's so weird, i always go "not available in my country?! I'm in Holland, a neighbor to the UK, what do you mean not available!". I know it doesn't literally mean that it is impossible to connect to a neighbor country, it's always a subscription problem or something on the business side, but in practice for the customer it just sounds ridiculous, being on the internet and connected to everything. I don't use a VPN, i just stream somewhere else, and the clips that i cannot watch for business reasons, i can live with that.
REASON why dark areas in movies are much brighter, is because cameras don't record well in dark, they pixelate a lot. average person doesn't have enough common sense to realize this, but human eye can see much better in dark than cameras. so instead of recording in dark areas, they use powerful soft light and record entire scene in bright area and they use even more powerful flashlights or other light sources so they would stand out, then they use special effects and dim the area to make it look like in dark. you can always make bright area look like dark by editing the video, but you can't do opposite as it would pixelate and general quality would suffer significantly. that's why in movies they always show much brighter areas and pretend it's very dark. that's also why in very low budget movies or in older movies, darker areas are pixelated as they tried recording in actual darkness.
The stopping a runaway car is VERY Plausible. FIRST, your car HAS to be AT LEAST ABLE to outperform SOME of the runaway car. SECOND: Your brakes will be toast 3rd: Your car HAS to be at least the same size the other vehicle. 4th: An SUV has stopped a FULL TRUCK WITH LOAD. So it was unecessary.
The whole purpose of an educational show opening people up to critical thinking and exploration of the actual physics of the world obviously failed for you.
It's been explained many times that they didn't hate each other, they deeply respected each other's work but just were very different people and not friends.
Anyone remember the point and click Adventure "Indiana Jones and the fate of Atlantis". I think it was one of the first games that used eyes slowly adapting to darkness in the underground places. So you went from clicking randomly on a black screen to "oh my, i think there might be a silhoutte" . Good that there were no wineglass parcours setup in the game.
Last "Jamie the Lightbulb" test gave me a thought. The whole room in the film was filled with sand. And could greatly help with spreading light
They also weren't using the light meter right. It's somewhat directional and they were holding it up high above most of the light. It's should've been set on the ground for more consistency.
"Did this car use to be a taxi? I see yellow paint here."
"Oh, no- that's yellow primer."
Every episode gets so much more fun when we find out Kari is driving. She’s fantastic
Not so much, pretty much the same when some dude is driving.
Don't let your hormones talk xD
I don’t know if it’s correct - but I heard that they don’t just tell the myths?!
no they put them to something...
@@ztyy8185what is it again?... Oh snap, it's on the tip of my tongue.
to the test… 🙄😁
Dont these guys have any sfx experience??
They’re off the road to madness. But not only that, they have a smashing good time. They also put them to the test.
14:54 I like how can see the light going from mirror to mirror
Aziz, light!
_a thousand suns of artifial lighting light up from the just-arrived alien spaceship_
- Much better, thank you aziz
_Jamie comes in with his shirt and his berret_
The Fifth Element
MultiPassss!
Wrong movie 🤣
In ancient Egypt, most structures was done through oil lamps on posts. Smaller scale lightning was done in small pottery dishes with oil or animal fat.
When painting the artwork inside the pyramids, though, they actually used bronze mirrors. But not static ones, they had, as they briefly mentioned, slaves holding them and adjusting them to give the artist the best light possible.
4 things about the mirrors used in the movie scene that were not replicated in this vid were 1) the mirrors were convex mirrors 2) mottled as though shaped with a ball head hammer 3) bronze in colour 4) the primary mirror directed the light down at a near vertical angle toward the secondary. I wonder how much difference this would make to the light levels and would using the primary and secondary to track the sun be enough?
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Bronze would be oxidated though
@@danicorvin You are correct but it's what was used at the time and all metals available at the tome would also oxidise quickly due to the corrosive nature of the desert sand and it's high salt content so they would have to polish them very often anyway.
Mirrors lighting up the room would be possible with multiple primary mirrors or some kind of prism or crystal method.
i don't think light-tubes existed back then, but nowdays you can use a light tube to feed a steady-non moving beam into the tomb / room and it would get the light from a prism that would be able to take sunlight from any angle and then feed it into that light-tube.
You can read down to a very low lux level but it depends on many factors including age, text size and background to text contrast.
Dude Tori Harpoon idea is straight up Mad Max !!
26:09 "Have you met my sun?" 😅
Clearly the best pun in all of Mythbusters.
32:28 if the pedal is to the metal wouldnt the car be accelerating at maximum speeds??
I've yet to hear an American who can pronounce the word "mirror". It just comes out as "mirrrrr".
"A mirror is a negative space with a frame."- Blue Oyster Cult
Jamie does
@@JoeZUGOOLA He came very close, yeah.
Compared to Kari in another episode, luckily i knew that she was talking about mirrors so i knew what the weird sounds meant.
The Action Lab also says "mirrrrr" a lot, just like many people pronounce horror as 'horrrrr", like AVGN who is a massive horror fan.
As a Dutchie, i find horror to be kinda difficult as well, because i am a bit too aware of what the word means that sounds exactly like "horrrr", plus the English/American R can be a bit tricky sometimes in words like these.
I guess another easy way to sorta say mirror is "mirrah", and horror "horrah", at least it doesn't sound like you're stuck halfway the word, or accidentally saying something offensive.
I miss the russian mirror space station. 😝
LOL
Om nom shubi @28.28
Loving the stones from the temple of doom. ❤️
There was only one gripe I had with the mirror part of this episode there was clear sunlight going down above the mirrors and behind the characters where they came in from so the ambience would've have been somewhat skewed brighter in the movie. Edit: Specified I meant the movie.
12:21 That SFX was completely unecessary
18:44 and in the cave is dusty so that’s where you have your light scattered :)
46:49 Now thats the treatment our Jamie should be getting!
Kari looked particularly good in this one
Stunning 🥰😍
Yo that mirror exp is doPe
Locking the wheels is always a mistake because it is less efficient than controlling the braking force.
30:47 Is it me or are the front wheels on that green IROC locked up? No anti lock brakes on those things is it? Definitely would have skewed the results, and why it's out of control. 41:33 That is just bonkers, it's like something from Mad Max 2. Typical Tory Balachi! 🤭😆😅
And I absolutely love how Jamie and Adam pretty much confirmed the mirrors myth. Bare in mind those ancient Egyptians were a super clever bunch, and had larger mirrors, accuracy, the right materials and last but not least, the first one outside is slightly convex to account for the sun shifting a bit(shown in the film). I'm sure they used molten silver to make their mirrors too. No idea how they rubbed it on there evenly though, cork paint pads maybe. Likely got silver molten, then let it cool slightly before applying it.
There is no way anyone ever "rubbed" molten silver onto anything, let alone glass. Silver melts at 961.8°C (over 1700°F). Modern mirrors are made with a chemical solution that has silver dissolved in it, which slowly and evenly coats a glass surface. Instead the ancient Egyptians used bronze mirrors, hammered into a thin sheet then polished. You'd be surprised how reflective bronze (or any metal) can be. Some native tribes from South America used obsidian to make mirrors, too.
@@bofflethewaffle Copper melts at a higher temperature than that, around 1100c doesn't it? And they got that to melt just fine when they were making some of their intricate jewelry. No idea how, but that is incredible stuff.
As for the silver, must have been heated up then poured / dripped on and then spread with something that resists that much heat.
Like I said, they were so bloody advanced and clever when it came to technology, and growing crops too. I don't doubt that they could have used bronze also.
I didn't know about the obsidian. Learn something new every day =)
@@Johny40Se7en If you pour / rub molten silver onto glass the glass will shatter unless it's at nearly the same temperature. Silvered glass mirrors as we know them weren't invented until 1835. And it took until the industrial revolution for glass mirrors of any variety to be affordable for the common folk. Until then they buffed and polished metals.
@@bofflethewaffle I didn't say pour it onto glass. It's poured onto metal...
6:01 Why does that camera have hair?
These guys are supposed to answer all our burning questions.
But now they have left us with the most perplexing mystery in all history!!?!
I first thought it was meant to be Jamie, but then the hair would've obviously been below the lens, so i figured it had to resemble a very thick eyebrow of sorts.
I haven't seen The Mummy in ages, maybe it was a reference to the film, i'm just guessing.
What are the model of the vehicles?
Which episode is it where tori face plants on that bike jump? Its in the intro highlights.
Slowing down a vehicle.
‘Do NOT try this at home’
Right, who owns their own runway… and lives at it?
Yeah, it is so funny they often say that for the most unlikely or impossible scenarios. Mind you, some people are complete idiots and I mean complete!
John Travolta.
My response was: "Try what? Having a heart attack?"
Mm. Never seen cars mate at speed before.
I think ( know you didn't ask me to think lol) but I think the mirrors needed to be on an angle
A person can't read using only one candle, but needs 100 candles?
I didn't quite get that either, but i think they were talking about overall ambient light coming from a candle to light a space.
Of course you can read with just 1 candle, but yeah, you'll have to be right next to it, and it takes 100 candles to get a similar amount of light across the space.
lmao
Never lock your breaks.
why kari is using prison terms? 41:46
LATITUDE, DAMN IT, LATITUDE!!
San Francisco is like 8 degrees further north than the pyramids at giza (and slightly more if the fictional temple is somewhere else in the egyptian deserts). That makes a measurable difference in the sun's angle. Same issue with the Archemedes death ray. I don't think it would make either myth confirmed, but it's a pretty big factor for them to not address.
Also they having been intended to actually have a person operating each mirror doesn't seem that far fetched. These are supposed to be tombs that hundreds if not thousands of people to build producing half a dozen workers willing or otherwise would hardly be a problem for the people in charge of constructing and overseeing these things. Hell this is the ruling monarchy these people probably don't even travel with much less than a dozen soldiers/guards, servants, and slaves around them. Applying humans to the problem is absolutely an option for the monarchy of a powerful ancient civilisation.
Green cars rear brakes looks like not working 🤷🏼♂️
So full of questions:
Why is this blocked for the US (and I'm assuming elsewhere)?
Why does /Mythbusters/videos not work but /channel/UChUAaNhjdc1aN5f_29BPrhw/videos does?
Aziz, light!
Whatever, that's why I got a VPN, just weird. Thanks for uploading them.
Oh for explanation on the URL when I click on 'Mythbusters' under the video it tries to take me to /Mythbusters. While searching around I found the random characters channel URL.
they changed the name of the channel. its no longer "Mythbusters" but "MythbusterTV" or something.
I don't have this issue on YT (yet), but i do have it on other sites often, especially the F1 news sites.
It's so weird, i always go "not available in my country?! I'm in Holland, a neighbor to the UK, what do you mean not available!".
I know it doesn't literally mean that it is impossible to connect to a neighbor country, it's always a subscription problem or something on the business side, but in practice for the customer it just sounds ridiculous, being on the internet and connected to everything.
I don't use a VPN, i just stream somewhere else, and the clips that i cannot watch for business reasons, i can live with that.
Awesome
4:10 They use "meter"? Damn traitors to the drunksystem they normally use. (just joke.. but still old system is stupid)
why is the volume so low?when u render the video(davinci,etc) them for youtube raise the sound a bit, is so low!ty
they are your speaers
REASON why dark areas in movies are much brighter, is because cameras don't record well in dark, they pixelate a lot. average person doesn't have enough common sense to realize this, but human eye can see much better in dark than cameras.
so instead of recording in dark areas, they use powerful soft light and record entire scene in bright area and they use even more powerful flashlights or other light sources so they would stand out, then they use special effects and dim the area to make it look like in dark.
you can always make bright area look like dark by editing the video, but you can't do opposite as it would pixelate and general quality would suffer significantly.
that's why in movies they always show much brighter areas and pretend it's very dark.
that's also why in very low budget movies or in older movies, darker areas are pixelated as they tried recording in actual darkness.
u r better off with a fire torch then using the sun🤣
Did he wait for his eyes to get into the proper visibility on that light level?
Locking the brakes makes you stop slower...
hahaha, they call this science... light reflecting off a white blouse.
Who had ever thought of that. xD
lets face it, there is a little of a pyrom4ni4 in all of us
How do you manage to mix up 4 with both a and c?
@@TheGreatThicc Actually it's only "a". It's supposed to be "pyromaniac", the "c" was never even written...
@@Uploaderization F4ir poin4
The mirror light trick was also used in Sonic Adventure DX in one of Sonic’s levels. Pretty cool right?
How to unhock the harpon from the 2 cars after its used????
you don't or you cut it off
@@danipatel6215 Or just fold it back in.
How to Use the harpon in the first place
Mythbusters.
Hell yeah
The stopping a runaway car is VERY Plausible. FIRST, your car HAS to be AT LEAST ABLE to outperform SOME of the runaway car.
SECOND: Your brakes will be toast
3rd: Your car HAS to be at least the same size the other vehicle.
4th: An SUV has stopped a FULL TRUCK WITH LOAD. So it was unecessary.
38:49 FLERFS:Liers! The earth is flat and stationary! Only the sun is moving!
why do cars in the us not use ABS? Locking your wheels you can't steer for sh*t
were old cars... i guess with cars with abs it would be much easier
Or just threshold brake rather than completely slamming it
the earth is not rotating, stop telling fibs jamie
A stationary flat plain, or a rotating oblate pear shaped spheroid? You decide! 😂
What is it then?
I scrolled down the comments just to see if there was one idiot watching. Lo and behold t'was so! :)
The whole purpose of an educational show opening people up to critical thinking and exploration of the actual physics of the world obviously failed for you.
Boys, we got a flatearther commenting a Mythbusters video!
Also known as the science show where the 2 Co hosts hate each other
It's been explained many times that they didn't hate each other, they deeply respected each other's work but just were very different people and not friends.
Do they actually hate each other?
@@esesmugaming728so in a way, their allies right?
@segachildstarspawn2624 yeah, I guess that's one way to view it
The instructor wasn’t wearing his helmet