About the "Rainbow Jellyfish", it does not glow rainbow colors on its own, it actually has millions of tiny hair like structures to propell itself with and they are so thin they split the light wavelength so it reflects back at us rainbow colors! we only see the color because a flashlight is shining on it. :D
@@handshandshandsHello. Thankyou for posting this question, I hope I can answer your question in a very simple to understand series of bulletins. 1. Commenter above is only partially correct; Comb jelly ARE IN FACT BIOLUMINESCENT but their cilia(hairs) take the light their bodies produce and scatter it which creates the rainbow color 2. Comb jellys aren't actually jellys, they are Ctenophor 3. They can't sting their prey but their extremities are covered in a super sticky substance to entrap their prey 4. The symmetric shape you saw that you might be referring to is the Comb jelly's method of capturing prey(extend all extremities in the hope their food gets stuck)
Some comb jellies can bioluminesce, but neonscorpion is correct: the rainbow shimmer in the video is the comb cilia diffracting the light of the submersible. It's the same effect that makes the rainbow patterns on CDs and DVDs. Comb jelly bioluminescence is usually in the blue-green range and is too dim to show up when overwhelmed by the submersible's spotlights.
When I was a kid me and my sister would play in the pool and I had a watch with buttons that beeped, when your under water the beep sounded like it was next to your ear no matter how far away you were. Sound travels so freaking far in water it's crazy
exactly, just commented the same thing, then I searched and found your comment. This has to be an inspiration for the Nope creature. Such a great movie.
The one from the thumbnail is someone doing the front crawl, It is his arm reaching out for the next crawl, his head is on the left, and his thigh is on the right.
Omg i remember being enamored with the bloop mystery as a kid, it is the reason i became interested in the unexplained and mysterious, but i always love to find REASONABLE answers to these questions. I am so happy to not only be reminded of the bloop, but now i know what it is!
As someone who lives on Lake Champlain, I can guarantee you that is not here. We don’t have any dock infrastructures that even remotely resemble that. Plus of course no manatees in the lake. As a kid the legend of Champ was very much a part of our culture. But I feel like over the last 20 or so years its really started to fade away.
It's tougher to maintain a legend when everyone has a camera in their pockets and no credible footage comes out in decades. Bigfoot is kinda debunked by default for the same reason imo.
To be honest, that's a little sad. Places that have their own little local lore are fun regardless if it's true or not. Like going to some podunk town in the middle of no where that's only known for their corn or potatoes, kind of boring. Going to some podunk town in the middle of no where that has a legend of some cryptid skulking the sprouting fields for bad kids (and it turns out to be smaller wild life just running through the fields disturbing the crops), that's kind of more exciting to unravel the mystery. This age of information and selfies with everything has killed a lot of good tradition in my opinion.
The craziest thing about the bloop ( 8:35 ) is that the NOAA when they first picked up the sound released a statement saying that the sound couldn't be from volcanic eruptions and it didn't match ice shelves crashing and that it had to be from an animal. And then they picked up the frequency again and said it was an ice shelf
the comb jelly at the end is a ctenophore (tee-nah-for, phyla ctenophora), not an actual jellyfish (phyla Cnidaria)! while some do have a chemical bioluminescence when disturbed, the display you guys saw in that video is actually from the comb's cilia (little hairlike structures that aid them in locomotion and eating) pulsing and reflecting light!
Just a note about the jellyfish clip: 1) it's a comb jellyfish, which is NOT related at all to actual jellyfish. Completely different phyla 2) as a deep sea creature, this specimen might be able to emit light, but the rainbow lights in the clip are not that. That's the "combs" (called ctenes) that they swim with. Pretty much any comb jellyfish, deep sea or not, refracts rainbow light like that in the presence of a light source
That champ one just looks like someone swimming freestyle in the lake, the neck is the elbow and the head is the hand, head to the left and hip to the right.
5:05 this looks LITERALY like a human just swimming crol position. The "head" of the animal is the arm. Once you see that with a little bit of zoom lens perspective... i cant unsee it
Now that you’ve said it, that’s all I can see. Ngl at first I thought it was a whale penis but that doesn’t really make sense inside of a lake lol. Still looks similar to one though
12:30 Fun Fact: Jean Jacket from NOPE was based on a jelly fish, also you guys should check out JJ. Real cool effects and you can see the jelly fish influence.
it's such a great idea they did that while also emphasizing that the alien was really just an animal, just like the freaky stuff we have at the bottom of our oceans. Jean Jacket would look right at home next to those super hot ocean vents with a bunch of weird fish and stuff
For some reason at the What is Champ? section of the video, the supposed creature almost looks like a bird with its shadow on the water or one wing shadowed by its own body. Almost as if it was diving and about to grab a fish. I'm thinking this mainly because the shadowy part really looks like a wing and the other lighted part could easily be a wing that's folding behind what we can see of the body :) (like an eagle maybe that happens to have been taken on an old cam?) In any case, I love your videos. Always interesting to hear your perspectives and ideas :) It's also very inspirational and tempting me to get into the vfx industry at some point haha.
I get how it must be hard to feel confident about making more of these about aliens and ghosts , but I would love to see more of anything paranormal or unexplained
Just to be clear, plesiosaurs are not dinosaurs, and dinosaurs do still exist, they just have wings and beaks. Okay, I got the pedantic out of my system. Love your debunking content!
@@TylerMarkRichardson I see your point, but it just depends how you use words like "dinosaur" and "fish". If you are saying dinosaur means only the members of the group that lived in the mesozoic, then birds wouldn't be dinosaurs. If you're trying to use the word to describe a monophyletic group, on the other hand, it includes the first thing you would call a dinosaur and all its descendants, which would include birds. If you want to research this further, you could check out some of the phylogeny videos on the Clint's Reptiles channel.
Please keep doing these videos, they're a public service. People need to think critically about these types of things and this certainly illustrates why.
I used to be obsessed with all these story’s when I was younger and when I saw my favorite TH-cam channel doing it I was just so happy. Also what did Wren do to get kicked off the couch.
I very much agree with the idea that those who are designing aliens really should take inspiration from just how weird and beautiful the life in the ocean is, that’s one of the reasons I really loved the creature in “Nope” or the alien in the third episode of Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of curiosities(“The Autopsy”).
I lean toward the camp that says intelligent aliens will still kinda look more like us. We all know we're talking about interstellar, smart, movie aliens when we talk about this stuff.
@@gabrielsatter Intelligent aliens could probably look like anything. There's plenty of animals on earth we probably don't give enough credit for how intelligent they are. But ya, as far as creatures building spaceships, it certainly feels like a lot of the features we have are important.
@@gabrielsatter You could simply ignore any alien race that doesn't look humanoid, for sure. But there's no reason that aliens who build spacecrafts have to look humanoid at all. Unless you mean perhaps something else that you haven't expressed clearly yet.
The radiating jellyfish is amazing. People are so into looking for monsters no one ever seen in the ocean, when there are actual living amazing animals in the ocean that have been discovered and documented but hardly anyone knows about them.
2:34 it’s a little thing but THANK YOU SAM for actually calling it an Elasmosaurus and not a Plesiosaurus. Elasmosaurus were so much bigger, and would much more easily fit the description of a Loch Ness monster Edit: holy crap they even show a skeleton
An elasmosaurus is a species of plesiosaur. I think you're confusing plesiosaur with plesiosaurus. Plesiosaurus is another type of plesiosaur (the first one discovered and where the order gets its name). If the Loch Ness monster existed it would be a different species to either elasmosaurus or plesiosaurus so it would be more accurate to describe it as a plesiosaur.
My first thought, seeing the elasmisaur(sp?) is that it's just a person swimming and the shadow is making their arm look like a head in shadow. (let's see if I'm right ;)
I love the debunking series. It‘s always a lot of fun to see some stupid shit and on top of that, you guys are constantly providing the knowledge and insight to improve people‘s bullshit detectors. Which is so Dog damn important right now and will only become more important in the future. So from the bottom of my heart, thank you.
5:15 honestly just looks like a swimmer to me. The head to the left, the "neck" is just the arm of the swimmer while on the side and the right part ist the swimmers pelvis.
I used to work for the company the made those ROV's from the jellyfish clip, always love seeing the our often accidental clips of sea life, most of the time they used to inspect oil pipelines and boat hulls.
12:00 It (comb jellys) doesn't emit light. It reflects the light of the submersible back to the camera while the silica (fins) propel it through the water. What was that part about research? 😉
In ctenophores, bioluminescence is caused by the activation of calcium-activated proteins named photoproteins in cells called photocytes, which are often confined to the meridional canals that underlie the eight comb rows. In the genome of Mnemiopsis leidyi ten genes encode photoproteins.
@@Jenisonc i repeat, In ctenophores, bioluminescence is caused by the activation of calcium-activated proteins named photoproteins in cells called photocytes, which are often confined to the meridional canals that underlie the eight comb rows. In the genome of Mnemiopsis leidyi ten genes encode photoproteins.
theres so many actually cool deep sea creatures, i think its so funny that we invent cryptozoology that is way more boring than the Eldritch horrors and delights that already exist down there
I don't know if yall have reacted to it, but in Spider-Man the scene where he is swinging through the city then the camera zooms out and it shows that it was a reflection on Doctor Octavius sunglasses. It's been almost 2 decades, and it's still an amazing scene that is impressive, even today. It's all one shot, which makes it even more crazy.
Video idea - I'm about to make you a mint - a series about viral/realistic AI videos vs CGI 1. How AI creates them vs how a cgi artist would, what the differences/can you get 2 people in the office to 1v1 each other to see who can make it look more realistic; wren using ai/promots and Jordan using classic cgi for example and explore that 2. A react series of viral AI videos or videos that people think could be AI and then you breaking down how or why they'd be real or fake/ai. 3. A video or series where you try and do a debunking type video (similar to this one) where you all sit on the couch and try guess whether vids are ai or cgi (having AI mentioned that much would also be crazy good for engagement and SEO lol) There's obviously probably more, but super interested to see a video talking about the mechanical differences on how ai generates videos vs cgi rendering etc and the time and effort required/taken. You're welcome, happy to take commission on those videos 😂
8:01 - "Obviously there are no manatees in Canada" Uhm, actually, the VAST majority of Lake Champlain is in Vermont and New York states, in the United States. Just sayin'. ;-)
This is an essential series(?) of videos that has need of existence to “debunk” so much of the junk that is floating out there as somehow “paranormal” or otherwise “mysterious”. It’s rarely sexy to reveal something as “normal” or ordinarily explained, which is most often more readily identified…than the complexities often associated with “conspiracy theories”. So again, it’s welcomed that reason and a little searching (aka “time”) can most often provide the often mundane but verifiable evidences that are well beyond any of the superfluous and unnecessary attributions of paranormal causations. Please continue these efforts in the future, because they are necessary, and the very unsexy Occam demands it.
Facebook actively pushes these taken out of context videos, posted by channels called 'seek the truth' or something, even when I tell it not too. With AI created photos it's getting even worse.
You can see the lights on a clear comb jelly in Florida! If you grab one ( they don't sting you) and look at it underwater in the sunlight the colors are so mesmerizing. It's truly beautiful.
@@lucifereveningstar5333 we're arguing semantics over a light hearted jab at Wren's choice of wording. In Scotland if you called it a lake you would probably be gently corrected by a local. There is no 'Lake Ness'
There is literally an immortal jellyfish, here's a bit from the Wikipedia page on it. "If the T. dohrnii jellyfish is exposed to environmental stress, physical assault, or is sick or old, it can revert to the polyp stage, forming a new polyp colony." the polyp stage is basically the younger part of its life cycle.
Clip with the dog spooking something in the water, that its even a question about it is hilarious 🤣 When that clip surfaced idk 2 years ago it was with sound and a description, how their dog spooked a sleeping pod of manatees. Nothing more nothing less.. Fascinating how the internet can make mysteries out of anything.
@@anonymes2884 Manatees are non-aggressive pacifist vegetarians. Their fight/flight response is locked into the "flight" position. Any harm/damage they'd cause would be completely accidental.
I immediately saw that too haha. At least DaVinci Resolve errors are WAY less intrusive compared to Premiere’s red Media Offline, or some of the old school Final Cut media errors haha.
it’s so funny that you said that thing about alien designs in movies about that jellyfish cus the whole time i was just thinking it looked like the alien in Nope!
small correction about comb jellies; they're not emittin light, they're refracting it back. the 'combs' (lines of tiny hairs) are so small that they're a single digit multiple of the wavelength of light. consequently they only reflect back light of that single wavelength at a time. the colour changes because when the angle between the hairs, the light source and the camera changes, the gap between the hairs is diagonal, so they interact with a different wavelength of light. the blue of a morpho butterfly is produced by the same physics! It's called structural colour. HOWEVER! If the submersibles lights were turned *off* you would still be able to see some of the jelly, because they are ALSO bioluminescent. :D it's a pale blue green colour, and is produce through chemoluminescence.
The northern parts of lake champlain do go into Canada, into Quebec. The eastern branch is called the Missiquoi Bay, the western branch goes into the Richelieu river. (both of these are in Canada)
This is way scarier then space for me haha and a lot more realistic to happen
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These videos give me life energy, Love the whole corridor crew frfr, but the tinfoil hat trio makes my month with every video. Project Loon never forget
*the average sea creature already looks like monsters from different planets* same with spiders. people always tie in myth and religion and etc but reality is weirder and fascinating enough already
About the "Rainbow Jellyfish", it does not glow rainbow colors on its own, it actually has millions of tiny hair like structures to propell itself with and they are so thin they split the light wavelength so it reflects back at us rainbow colors! we only see the color because a flashlight is shining on it. :D
do you know why they form that symmetrical shape in the beginning? i was just wondering about it
@@handshandshandsHello. Thankyou for posting this question, I hope I can answer your question in a very simple to understand series of bulletins.
1. Commenter above is only partially correct; Comb jelly ARE IN FACT BIOLUMINESCENT but their cilia(hairs) take the light their bodies produce and scatter it which creates the rainbow color
2. Comb jellys aren't actually jellys, they are Ctenophor
3. They can't sting their prey but their extremities are covered in a super sticky substance to entrap their prey
4. The symmetric shape you saw that you might be referring to is the Comb jelly's method of capturing prey(extend all extremities in the hope their food gets stuck)
@@neonscorpion2981 it does glow on its own, though.
Some comb jellies can bioluminesce, but neonscorpion is correct: the rainbow shimmer in the video is the comb cilia diffracting the light of the submersible. It's the same effect that makes the rainbow patterns on CDs and DVDs. Comb jelly bioluminescence is usually in the blue-green range and is too dim to show up when overwhelmed by the submersible's spotlights.
Now that is a fun fact! Thank you
These sciencey debunking videos are some of my favorite content y'all do. I'd love to see a numbered series like your react series. Great job guys.
I'm checking them for ufo videos.
Science adjacent.
Lies again? UFC + WWE + IBF = Draft Kings
I know, I specifically love the audio stuff
Damn what did Wren do to lose his couch privileges?
He was traumatized by the spider incident
@@blackdynamite_5470you should go see a therapist I think tds has taken over your life
Maybe he believed in one of the clips
Cause wren equals CRINGE
@@blackdynamite_5470what's wrong with voting trump?
12:26 that's the coolest jellyfish I've ever seen lol. The way it shapeshifts is crazy!
Too bad it died though, that sucks.
Looks like a Devil's Blanket Jellyfish
Anyone know where the original video is from?
Look up some gulper eel footage if you wanna see more of that weird shape shifting stuff, shits so bizarre
Was this species the inspiration for the thing in the film Nope?
You'd think they'd have some sort of cage or something so animals don't get hurt by the rotors...
"Gentlemen, have you heard of the bloop" "Bless you." That got me 😂😂
Me too 😆 made me squirt sprite out my nose
Same
@@many_lives4925 Dude, Ow. How much would that hurt?
@@jamesstevenson9056 like snorting sugar 😵💫
Das bloop
I would love to see a “make the most realistic cryptic found footage” challenge by you guys! Similar to the satisfying render challenge series format
When I was a kid me and my sister would play in the pool and I had a watch with buttons that beeped, when your under water the beep sounded like it was next to your ear no matter how far away you were. Sound travels so freaking far in water it's crazy
12:33 "Nope" the Jordan Peele movie, they did just that
came here to comment that, literally watched it last night.
@@shidowuffer5976 really good movie, I liked the idea, though some spots were boring
exactly, just commented the same thing, then I searched and found your comment. This has to be an inspiration for the Nope creature. Such a great movie.
This was my first thought as soon as he said that!
Ditto
Yes, I really like this series of debunking. Debunking makes me feel good.
Yup, James Randi would've been proud of these guys
Ghostbusters remix, "Bustin Makes Me Feel Good."
Sometimes I rewatch capitan dissolution's videos to get my debunk fix
@@shinji391 That the joke
@@AidenTyrellWashington Yes, it's a shame he doesn't do them any more. "Remember - think with your head, love with your heart".
13:19 for a second i thought i was going to hear "love with your heart, use your head for everything else"
The one from the thumbnail is someone doing the front crawl, It is his arm reaching out for the next crawl, his head is on the left, and his thigh is on the right.
Omg i remember being enamored with the bloop mystery as a kid, it is the reason i became interested in the unexplained and mysterious, but i always love to find REASONABLE answers to these questions. I am so happy to not only be reminded of the bloop, but now i know what it is!
As someone who lives on Lake Champlain, I can guarantee you that is not here. We don’t have any dock infrastructures that even remotely resemble that. Plus of course no manatees in the lake. As a kid the legend of Champ was very much a part of our culture. But I feel like over the last 20 or so years its really started to fade away.
Guess it died lmao
It's tougher to maintain a legend when everyone has a camera in their pockets and no credible footage comes out in decades. Bigfoot is kinda debunked by default for the same reason imo.
To be honest, that's a little sad. Places that have their own little local lore are fun regardless if it's true or not. Like going to some podunk town in the middle of no where that's only known for their corn or potatoes, kind of boring. Going to some podunk town in the middle of no where that has a legend of some cryptid skulking the sprouting fields for bad kids (and it turns out to be smaller wild life just running through the fields disturbing the crops), that's kind of more exciting to unravel the mystery.
This age of information and selfies with everything has killed a lot of good tradition in my opinion.
The craziest thing about the bloop ( 8:35 ) is that the NOAA when they first picked up the sound released a statement saying that the sound couldn't be from volcanic eruptions and it didn't match ice shelves crashing and that it had to be from an animal. And then they picked up the frequency again and said it was an ice shelf
Really enjoyed this video gentlemen! Always appreciate the work you do investigating the videos and not taking them at face value.
It should also be remembered that the audio sample of "the bloop" is highly sped up.
“Look at that neck!”
Kills me every time 😂
the comb jelly at the end is a ctenophore (tee-nah-for, phyla ctenophora), not an actual jellyfish (phyla Cnidaria)! while some do have a chemical bioluminescence when disturbed, the display you guys saw in that video is actually from the comb's cilia (little hairlike structures that aid them in locomotion and eating) pulsing and reflecting light!
The Champ just looks like someone swimming away with their arm out 😂
Thats exactly what I thought.
Then they're doing the most idiotic stroke ever conceived and also happen to lack elbows
thats the first thing i thought too
I had the exact same thought about the first pic :) Someone crawling seen from "behind". Maybe scaled up and brightened to make the hoax work better?
Exactly. Standard breast stroke with arm up
8:07 That failed sneeze made my day but also left me so unsatisfied by this moment🤧🤨
Nice! I didn't know the bloop got solved... Ice caps cracking, cool.
Just a note about the jellyfish clip:
1) it's a comb jellyfish, which is NOT related at all to actual jellyfish. Completely different phyla
2) as a deep sea creature, this specimen might be able to emit light, but the rainbow lights in the clip are not that. That's the "combs" (called ctenes) that they swim with. Pretty much any comb jellyfish, deep sea or not, refracts rainbow light like that in the presence of a light source
4:53 "What is Champ?"
"THAT QUESTION WILL BE ANSWERED THIS SUNDAY NIGHT AT WWE SUUUUUUUUUUUPERSLAAAAAAAAAAM!"
IN A SPIT-SWAPPING MAKEOUT MATCH
*sirens* 🚨 🚨🚨
SUNDAY SUNDAY SOMEDAY
That champ one just looks like someone swimming freestyle in the lake, the neck is the elbow and the head is the hand, head to the left and hip to the right.
Why was the ice shelves cracking the scariest one. Something about the scale is terrifying
The daily mail's high quality journalism even back in the 1930s
That was the time they supported Hitler.
Lololol, so they were hacks from the get go.
5:05 this looks LITERALY like a human just swimming crol position. The "head" of the animal is the arm. Once you see that with a little bit of zoom lens perspective... i cant unsee it
I immediately saw it as a person swimming with the head half out the water to breath and the arm curled up mid-stroke.
Now that you’ve said it, that’s all I can see. Ngl at first I thought it was a whale penis but that doesn’t really make sense inside of a lake lol. Still looks similar to one though
12:30 Fun Fact: Jean Jacket from NOPE was based on a jelly fish, also you guys should check out JJ. Real cool effects and you can see the jelly fish influence.
You guys have to cover Jean Jacket from Nope, The Process they went through to create it is amazing
12:30 Won't dive too deep into it for spoilers sakes, but Nope definitely pulled some inspiration from jellyfish for their movie.
NOPE MENTIONED 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸🛸🙅🏿♂️
it's such a great idea they did that while also emphasizing that the alien was really just an animal, just like the freaky stuff we have at the bottom of our oceans. Jean Jacket would look right at home next to those super hot ocean vents with a bunch of weird fish and stuff
For some reason at the What is Champ? section of the video, the supposed creature almost looks like a bird with its shadow on the water or one wing shadowed by its own body. Almost as if it was diving and about to grab a fish. I'm thinking this mainly because the shadowy part really looks like a wing and the other lighted part could easily be a wing that's folding behind what we can see of the body :) (like an eagle maybe that happens to have been taken on an old cam?)
In any case, I love your videos. Always interesting to hear your perspectives and ideas :)
It's also very inspirational and tempting me to get into the vfx industry at some point haha.
i really appreciate that were still memeing clint. it feels like i can still hear his voice sometimes
I get how it must be hard to feel confident about making more of these about aliens and ghosts , but I would love to see more of anything paranormal or unexplained
Just to be clear, plesiosaurs are not dinosaurs, and dinosaurs do still exist, they just have wings and beaks. Okay, I got the pedantic out of my system. Love your debunking content!
Well, avian dinosaurs, for bonus pedantry.
This
@@KaladinVegapunk if we are being pedantic, they are the only dinosaurs left, so any further detail is redundant
Birds aren't dinosaurs
They are decended from dinosaurs
Humans are descendent from fish
Are we fish, No of course not
@@TylerMarkRichardson I see your point, but it just depends how you use words like "dinosaur" and "fish". If you are saying dinosaur means only the members of the group that lived in the mesozoic, then birds wouldn't be dinosaurs. If you're trying to use the word to describe a monophyletic group, on the other hand, it includes the first thing you would call a dinosaur and all its descendants, which would include birds. If you want to research this further, you could check out some of the phylogeny videos on the Clint's Reptiles channel.
I'm still creeped out by the freaked out manatee footage. I'm now second guessing any future animal encounter boat trips....
Please keep doing these videos, they're a public service. People need to think critically about these types of things and this certainly illustrates why.
I used to be obsessed with all these story’s when I was younger and when I saw my favorite TH-cam channel doing it I was just so happy. Also what did Wren do to get kicked off the couch.
I've personally experienced the manatee's defensive tail slapping, and when the pod is bunched up like with the dog video it is absolutely terrifying.
I very much agree with the idea that those who are designing aliens really should take inspiration from just how weird and beautiful the life in the ocean is, that’s one of the reasons I really loved the creature in “Nope” or the alien in the third episode of Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of curiosities(“The Autopsy”).
I lean toward the camp that says intelligent aliens will still kinda look more like us. We all know we're talking about interstellar, smart, movie aliens when we talk about this stuff.
@@gabrielsatter Intelligent aliens could probably look like anything. There's plenty of animals on earth we probably don't give enough credit for how intelligent they are. But ya, as far as creatures building spaceships, it certainly feels like a lot of the features we have are important.
@@supermax64
I still meant interstellar, spacecraft building aliens.
@@gabrielsatter You could simply ignore any alien race that doesn't look humanoid, for sure. But there's no reason that aliens who build spacecrafts have to look humanoid at all.
Unless you mean perhaps something else that you haven't expressed clearly yet.
@@DharmaJannyterno he's just trying to he subtle with his human centric bs. Mfs like him plague every sci fi fandom
The radiating jellyfish is amazing.
People are so into looking for monsters no one ever seen in the ocean, when there are actual living amazing animals in the ocean that have been discovered and documented but hardly anyone knows about them.
2:34 it’s a little thing but THANK YOU SAM for actually calling it an Elasmosaurus and not a Plesiosaurus. Elasmosaurus were so much bigger, and would much more easily fit the description of a Loch Ness monster
Edit: holy crap they even show a skeleton
An elasmosaurus is a species of plesiosaur. I think you're confusing plesiosaur with plesiosaurus. Plesiosaurus is another type of plesiosaur (the first one discovered and where the order gets its name). If the Loch Ness monster existed it would be a different species to either elasmosaurus or plesiosaurus so it would be more accurate to describe it as a plesiosaur.
@@thewisefool4049 you’re correct!
Cryptoclidus was used as a model for the 2004 Loch Ness experiment.
Oh damn, good to hear an explanation for the bloop. Cool episode!
My first thought, seeing the elasmisaur(sp?) is that it's just a person swimming and the shadow is making their arm look like a head in shadow. (let's see if I'm right ;)
@user-kb6mj7zq8t Yo, they got the submersible elephant!
I love all of your videos, but these debunking ones are my favorite!
You guys should make "Stay Skeptical" merch, that's a good line
That fact about the ice shelves is really cool! Thanks for sharing that, guys!
Yes yes yes. These are my favorite corridor videos! I hope you guys do a Halloween cryptid video this year
I'm so happy you tackled the Bloop. I've done a school work on this years ago in high school
I love the debunking series. It‘s always a lot of fun to see some stupid shit and on top of that, you guys are constantly providing the knowledge and insight to improve people‘s bullshit detectors. Which is so Dog damn important right now and will only become more important in the future. So from the bottom of my heart, thank you.
As someone who lives in Plattsburgh, on the shores of Lake Champlain, it was cool seeing you guys explore the legend of Champy!
5:15 honestly just looks like a swimmer to me. The head to the left, the "neck" is just the arm of the swimmer while on the side and the right part ist the swimmers pelvis.
That's what I see as well. You can kinda make out the elbow
It's a bloke doing the back stroke 😂
It looked big though to be a swimmer but that theory still stands
I used to work for the company the made those ROV's from the jellyfish clip, always love seeing the our often accidental clips of sea life, most of the time they used to inspect oil pipelines and boat hulls.
I already have an irrational fear of things just under the water... I don't need to multiply it with Cthulhu sea creatures that actually exist.
Yeah not a big fan. You can't see 💩 when you're in the water. Plus, the beach is gross, so I'm good.
Dude, just the animation of the deep sea submersible made me nervous.
I hadn’t heard the update on the bloop! Good information!
Don't even have to watch the video to know that its gonna be a banger with wren niko and sam
Corridor Crew becomes a deep sea nature channel... and I'm here for it
12:00 It (comb jellys) doesn't emit light. It reflects the light of the submersible back to the camera while the silica (fins) propel it through the water. What was that part about research? 😉
In ctenophores, bioluminescence is caused by the activation of calcium-activated proteins named photoproteins in cells called photocytes, which are often confined to the meridional canals that underlie the eight comb rows. In the genome of Mnemiopsis leidyi ten genes encode photoproteins.
@lang1301 Cool. But we aren't talking about bioluminescence in this case.
@@Jenisonc but how are you so sure? you didnt even provided the name of the exact specie you are supousedly describing
@lang1301 Do 30 seconds of research. You'll find it. I believe in your abilities.
@@Jenisonc i repeat, In ctenophores, bioluminescence is caused by the activation of calcium-activated proteins named photoproteins in cells called photocytes, which are often confined to the meridional canals that underlie the eight comb rows. In the genome of Mnemiopsis leidyi ten genes encode photoproteins.
theres so many actually cool deep sea creatures, i think its so funny that we invent cryptozoology that is way more boring than the Eldritch horrors and delights that already exist down there
Love how you couldnt quite cut out the start of Sam's sneeze lol. Shows you don't redo lines though which is cool. 8:08
Lol!!! Omg, that is so feckin' funny, nice catch.
I came to the comments to write this😂
12:53 what was that?!
Forbidden pizza
Jellydude
I don't know if yall have reacted to it, but in Spider-Man the scene where he is swinging through the city then the camera zooms out and it shows that it was a reflection on Doctor Octavius sunglasses.
It's been almost 2 decades, and it's still an amazing scene that is impressive, even today. It's all one shot, which makes it even more crazy.
"Ogopogo! Nessie is just a toy submarine and some paper mache. Champ is just a floating piece of drift wood. Ogopogo is a F****n Pleisiasaur!"
Dude shut up it’s two ton 21!
Hench 4 life.
Video idea - I'm about to make you a mint - a series about viral/realistic AI videos vs CGI
1. How AI creates them vs how a cgi artist would, what the differences/can you get 2 people in the office to 1v1 each other to see who can make it look more realistic; wren using ai/promots and Jordan using classic cgi for example and explore that
2. A react series of viral AI videos or videos that people think could be AI and then you breaking down how or why they'd be real or fake/ai.
3. A video or series where you try and do a debunking type video (similar to this one) where you all sit on the couch and try guess whether vids are ai or cgi (having AI mentioned that much would also be crazy good for engagement and SEO lol)
There's obviously probably more, but super interested to see a video talking about the mechanical differences on how ai generates videos vs cgi rendering etc and the time and effort required/taken.
You're welcome, happy to take commission on those videos 😂
8:01 - "Obviously there are no manatees in Canada" Uhm, actually, the VAST majority of Lake Champlain is in Vermont and New York states, in the United States. Just sayin'. ;-)
Still no manatees. Haha
Good episode! You know a lot more things about the nature than I would have previously guessed.
This is an essential series(?) of videos that has need of existence to “debunk” so much of the junk that is floating out there as somehow “paranormal” or otherwise “mysterious”. It’s rarely sexy to reveal something as “normal” or ordinarily explained, which is most often more readily identified…than the complexities often associated with “conspiracy theories”.
So again, it’s welcomed that reason and a little searching (aka “time”) can most often provide the often mundane but verifiable evidences that are well beyond any of the superfluous and unnecessary attributions of paranormal causations.
Please continue these efforts in the future, because they are necessary, and the very unsexy Occam demands it.
Facebook actively pushes these taken out of context videos, posted by channels called 'seek the truth' or something, even when I tell it not too. With AI created photos it's getting even worse.
Its allways good for monsters and aliens for channels like this to exist. Who debunk their existence and get people of their trail 👍
The second Loch Ness thing just looks like a swimmer doing freestyle in the middle of a stroke!
I love how still, after 5 years, they reference back to Clint’s “look and that neck!” Whenever anyone mentions a neck
perfect timing
Yay! I kept meaning to check back to see if you’d done a sea creature video. You guys are awesome! 😀
You can see the lights on a clear comb jelly in Florida! If you grab one ( they don't sting you) and look at it underwater in the sunlight the colors are so mesmerizing. It's truly beautiful.
These are genuinely my favorite videos on TH-cam. And I watch TH-cam like three hours a day.
0:50 It's not a lake Wren, the clue is in the name! There is only one lake in Scotland, the rest are Lochs.
What do you think loch means
@philipmotyer9146 a loch is a lake that is located in Scotland.
@@JinkyGamesso a Lake?
@@lucifereveningstar5333 we're arguing semantics over a light hearted jab at Wren's choice of wording. In Scotland if you called it a lake you would probably be gently corrected by a local. There is no 'Lake Ness'
@@JinkyGames so is it a lake or not?
There is literally an immortal jellyfish, here's a bit from the Wikipedia page on it. "If the T. dohrnii jellyfish is exposed to environmental stress, physical assault, or is sick or old, it can revert to the polyp stage, forming a new polyp colony." the polyp stage is basically the younger part of its life cycle.
corridor crew neeeeds to react to the Minecraft Trailer ASAP!
I love the constant ride these videos put my brain on. “Wtf is tha.. Ohhhhhh” over and over 😂❤️
This is my favorite debunk video yet!
The comb jelly at the end reminded me a lot of Jean Jacket in Nope. It had like multiple modes and changed shape as it felt threatened.
Clip with the dog spooking something in the water, that its even a question about it is hilarious 🤣
When that clip surfaced idk 2 years ago it was with sound and a description, how their dog spooked a sleeping pod of manatees.
Nothing more nothing less..
Fascinating how the internet can make mysteries out of anything.
So the dog was OK ? Cuz it didn't look good for them in the clip...
@@anonymes2884 if im not mistaken it just turns around and swims away.
You can surely find a clip of it
@@anonymes2884 Manatees are non-aggressive pacifist vegetarians. Their fight/flight response is locked into the "flight" position. Any harm/damage they'd cause would be completely accidental.
@anonymes2884 dog was fine. I've been in the middle of that before. It's startling, but harmless.
@@anonymes2884 dog swam the other way, the end. You can surely find the original clip
I’ve literally been waiting for years for someone to review that blood jellyfish video thank goodness
"No frame available for MediaOut1" 9:04
I immediately saw that too haha. At least DaVinci Resolve errors are WAY less intrusive compared to Premiere’s red Media Offline, or some of the old school Final Cut media errors haha.
Beat me to it 🥲
9:09 joking about an accident that killed a father and son
finally debunk the depths. MOAR! debunk
6:25 that's just a dude swimming! C'mon the 'neck' is clearly a bent arm, the bump on the left is the dude's head
My thought exactly!
Same here 😂😂😂
Thank you! It's so obviously just a dude!
Love your guys’ content. The debunking series is my favorite!
I was wondering if you could do a video on the skywalker ranch anomalies! Thank you!
6:30 but is the dog ok?
it’s so funny that you said that thing about alien designs in movies about that jellyfish cus the whole time i was just thinking it looked like the alien in Nope!
12:23 did that inspired the NOPE movie alien
My thoughts exactly! A lot of similarities
Was just trying to remember the title of that movie. Thanks bud. :D
Just what I thought
small correction about comb jellies; they're not emittin light, they're refracting it back. the 'combs' (lines of tiny hairs) are so small that they're a single digit multiple of the wavelength of light. consequently they only reflect back light of that single wavelength at a time. the colour changes because when the angle between the hairs, the light source and the camera changes, the gap between the hairs is diagonal, so they interact with a different wavelength of light.
the blue of a morpho butterfly is produced by the same physics! It's called structural colour.
HOWEVER! If the submersibles lights were turned *off* you would still be able to see some of the jelly, because they are ALSO bioluminescent. :D it's a pale blue green colour, and is produce through chemoluminescence.
Lake Champlain sits between NY and Vermont states.Not in Canada. But you are correct, they don't have manatees there.
All Vermonters will look for this comment
The northern parts of lake champlain do go into Canada, into Quebec. The eastern branch is called the Missiquoi Bay, the western branch goes into the Richelieu river. (both of these are in Canada)
@@rdizzy1 True, it does extend a little into Canada, but 95% of Champlain is in the USA
There are Manatees in the great lakes but not Champlain
We need a GeoGuessr to work out where it is.
12:32 this is why I loved “Nope” so much! That alien was out of this world. Full pun intended
This is way scarier then space for me haha and a lot more realistic to happen
These videos give me life energy, Love the whole corridor crew frfr, but the tinfoil hat trio makes my month with every video. Project Loon never forget
0:22 This is some next-level deduction ocean creatures live in the ocean!
He said cryptids not ocean creatures. Those are some next level listening skills you have there!
I spent so much of my childhood watching Top 10 Unexplained Underwater Creatures, this vid hit the spot 😂
12:30 yep, just like Jeanjacket in NOPE. the most stunning creature ive ever seen in a movie.
*the average sea creature already looks like monsters from different planets* same with spiders. people always tie in myth and religion and etc but reality is weirder and fascinating enough already
12:30 So more stuff like Jean Jacket from NOPE? I'm cool with that.
Beautiful detective work on some great clips, guys, thank you.
5:39 just looks like a person swimming and the "head and neck"' is their arm and their head is to the left of that
Yep, I agree