I know that manhole cover probably disintegrated in the atmosphere, but I'd like to imagine it out there pinballing into alien planets and wrecking shit for eternity.
This somehow reminds me of that one skit in a _Robot Chicken Christmas Special_ where it was ol' Supes ("Blueballs") vs. Santa ("Saint Dick") in a similar race, lol... 😂 (Lookit up, folks. Definitely worth a watch! 😉 )
During the cold war, USA tested an underground atomic bomb. The manhole cover on top of the hole was blown away so hard that it became, theoretically the fastest man made object ever, going at 44 000 km/h.
@@pitioti which is well past escape velocity While often theorized to have disintegrated before exiting the atmosphere, it’s not impossible for it to be flying through space at around the same speed, right now And it is VERY fun to imagine it impacting an alien ship at Mach FUCK and accidentally causing a galactic war
It’s a lid that goes to a sewer often times in a large city. The one referenced in this video was accidentally launched into the atmosphere because of an underground nuclear test.
Its a reference to the fastest moving manmade object: a steel bore cap. It was launched at a speed of 2,000mps by a nuclear bomb detonated as part of Operation Plumbbob It likely disintegrated in the atmosphere but it's a meme that it didn't and is still out there cruising through space.
@@chipin1526 The simple version is 'we launched a manhole cover into space with a nuke, and it's now the fastest thing we've ever made' or 'nuke-powered manhole cover is faster than the Flash/Santa'. This leaves out that it wasn't exactly a manhole cover, it likely disintegrated from friction with the atmosphere, and how this happened.
Flash: I’m the fastest being alive!
Santa: Hold my eggnog!
Nuclear-powered manhole cover: *Amateurs*
"Hold my eggnog," lol. Win. 🏆👏😆
I know that manhole cover probably disintegrated in the atmosphere, but I'd like to imagine it out there pinballing into alien planets and wrecking shit for eternity.
YES. ( ⊙ ᗜ ⊙) 👍
Love the fact that were just milking a nuclear bomb-powered manhole cover now
The camera man: pathetic.
This somehow reminds me of that one skit in a _Robot Chicken Christmas Special_ where it was ol' Supes ("Blueballs") vs. Santa ("Saint Dick") in a similar race, lol... 😂
(Lookit up, folks. Definitely worth a watch! 😉 )
The Flash be all like: "I HAVE THE POWERRRR!!" ⚡🗡✊😆⚡
I love how they paid particular detail to the Flash’s buns in that last scene XD
Guess the Flash wasn't expecting that.
What the hell was that?
no really - *WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT!!!!?*
During the cold war, USA tested an underground atomic bomb.
The manhole cover on top of the hole was blown away so hard that it became, theoretically the fastest man made object ever, going at 44 000 km/h.
@@pitioti which is well past escape velocity
While often theorized to have disintegrated before exiting the atmosphere, it’s not impossible for it to be flying through space at around the same speed, right now
And it is VERY fun to imagine it impacting an alien ship at Mach FUCK and accidentally causing a galactic war
Dbza reference!
Not even. That hype speech came from an official dub.
What's a manhole cover, like a sewer platform thingy or something ?
It’s a lid that goes to a sewer often times in a large city. The one referenced in this video was accidentally launched into the atmosphere because of an underground nuclear test.
idon't get it is this some sort of meme I am not internet adicted to get
Its a reference to the fastest moving manmade object: a steel bore cap. It was launched at a speed of 2,000mps by a nuclear bomb detonated as part of Operation Plumbbob
It likely disintegrated in the atmosphere but it's a meme that it didn't and is still out there cruising through space.
@phyrath5 this shit oscway to complicated to be a meme
@@chipin1526 The simple version is 'we launched a manhole cover into space with a nuke, and it's now the fastest thing we've ever made' or 'nuke-powered manhole cover is faster than the Flash/Santa'.
This leaves out that it wasn't exactly a manhole cover, it likely disintegrated from friction with the atmosphere, and how this happened.
Explique su meme mijo.
Why a man hole cover?
Look up operation plum bob
Underground nuke blasted it into space unless it melted from friction in the air