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@@ppslayergod69xd96In an Impulse command block write "/execute run tp ~0 ~99999 ~0" and then in a Chain Command Block write "/execute run effect minecraft:slow_falling 9999 0". If it doesn't work reply.
Less gravity means less air density and the plane also weighs less, so that's the reason all planes fly over the hudson bay, oh wait, not all planes fly over the hudson bay, likely because the savings are miniscule and there's not much people up there.
One thing about the convection currents at 3:18... in reality where two currents join they will be going in the opposite direction (one clockwise one anti clockwise) this gives a more accurate representation of how convection currents cause movement of tectonic plates. Sincerely, geography student
Yeah and being closer to the core won't make you heavier. Mass around you would pull you from all sides, so at the center, would feel like no gravity at all.
The Caribbean is 7+ km deep and water is less dense that rock so its not a mystery. Hudson bay is shallow (100-200m), so the water doesn't explain the lower gravity.
Please DONT change your writing formula. I've been watching your videos for a while now (since before you started this channel) and I'm a huge fan. Your videos keep getting better and I just love the subtle but brilliant humor that you add to them. So please keep doing what you're doing :-) One of your biggest fans, Justin
or just go to the equator. the centrifugal force of the earth will counteract some of the gravitational pull of the earth and you will weight less. aparently 0.35% less relative to the north pole
@UC6RD8Rfcs2arXJMBF_MCbPA apparently not enough. had to google it. the second answer gives a very thorough explanation. physics.stackexchange.com/questions/141856/why-is-earths-gravity-stronger-at-the-poles
You:”Yes you Michael” Michael:*looks left, then right...* “he knows my name...” You:”or whatever your name is.” Michael:”nvm, he did that to mess with me...”
@@airwipe1639 looking at how much you guys won't shut up about him (compared to past presidents, he gets WAY more media coverage, and WAY more people searching his name, tim pool just did a video breaking all that down), seems like it all went straight to him. its not hard to see really. america literally revolves around him.
Actually, regardless of how far you are from Earth, you'll still be pulled "down" towards it. Gravity has an effect, no matter how far you are from the object or how tiny the object is. A speck of dust will exert a gravitational force on every object in the universe right to the edges. It's just so weak that it's insignificant compared to more massive or more nearby sources of gravity. It only seems like there's no gravity in space because of orbital mechanics, but astronauts experience gravity just the same as us. Since they're in orbit, it's like they're constantly falling while missing the ground. If the space station stopped moving horizontally, it would fall to the ground just like anything else at a rate of 9.8m\s^2.
@@dominicracca Exactly! It's like how I was just explaining to a friend earlier today how if you're going 140km/h and you rear end a car going 100km/h the results in terms of the amount of energy transferred to your car would be the same as if your car had run into a stationary car (or even a wall) at 40km/h. The collision speed depends on the difference between your speed and the object you collide with, irrespective of how fast you're moving compared to the ground or a stationary observer. It's the same deal as if you're in a car and you pass a road sign at 100km/h. From your point of view, the road sign is passing YOU at 100km/h and you're remaining perfectly still as the rest of the world moves around you. I mean, that's absurd from our day to day experiences. But from a mathematical/physics perspective it all makes perfect sense and the math works out just fine.
@@dominicracca Yup, the same is true of the electromagnetic force, or the lorentz force as it's formally called. A single negatively charged electron's electric field will extend into space for infinity. The field lines all come out of the electron in every direction, so they're closer together nearer to the electron. This is what's called flux. If you've ever heard the term. The amount of field lines (any type of field, not just electromagnetic) that you have in a cross section of space. The more field lines, the stronger the field. So even though the lines extend to infinity, the further away you get it still gets weaker just like gravity. There's a great video I found that goes over a lot to do with electromagnetism. It's long, but it explains and shows animations explaining the electric field lines that I was just talking about. In case you're interested. I always thought electric fields were interesting because it's not something you usually hear about. You usually hear about magnetic fields. But rarely about electric fields. th-cam.com/video/9Tm2c6NJH4Y/w-d-xo.html The channel itself is worth going through. It's a veritable treasure trove of videos demonstrating all manner of things in physics, math and electricity. Among other things.
However, gravity is not 9.8 m/s^2 where the ISS orbits, it's around 8.7 m/s^2 since the gravity changes with height. 9.8 is the average acceleration on Earth's surface, I believe. The rest of your explanation still seems right though. correct me if I'm wrong, the calculation I used was (6.67 * 10^-11 * 5.972 * 10^24)/((6,371,000 + 408,000)^2
Just found your channel and am enjoying it very much. Such a great sense of humor together with knowledge and good presentation! The narration is marvelous. Thank you.
0:24. Wow dude, the klb (kilo-pound) is meant to be a secret. Please remove it from this and all future videos. Also, you definitely should not explain to people that it is the average of both the kilogram and pound of an object. In your example 200 klb = 124.8 kilograms and 275.18 pounds.
What's even worse he shows 199.99 klb and says you lose 1 kilogram or pound. A) that would be 10 pounds less according to this ridiculous notation. B) 1 kg does not equal 1 pound, the conversion factor is 1kg = 2.2 lbs This hurts me so much as a Canadian engineer forced to learn stuborn american's measurement system. @Half as Interesting I'm looking at you
He’s a fucking idiot who clearly doesn’t understand basic SI units. 1,000 lbs is a kip. There technically is no SI unit of “kilopounds”. To use that as a measure of someone’s body weight is plain ignorance.
A mistake to point out: the mantle isn't composed of magma, it's solid rock. There may be some localized areas where it is partially molten (such as beneath volcanic arc and beneath spreading centers) but on a large scale, it is solid.
Question: If you stand on mount Everest, is the gravitational pull stronger or weaker? Because there is more mass beneath you but you also are further away.
As you can see on the globe shown at the beginning, mountainous areas are red thus having higher gravity. Its kind of a fake video, as this was no mystery at all. Its also easily proven by jumping from a mountain as compared to jumping from a ditch.
200 "kilopounds" would be 200,000 pounds - or 100 tons. Having said that, I'm like the concept of the kLb as a unit, and will start using it wherever I can.
so looking at the GravMap® @ 1:10 there's a whole boatload of gravity missing just south of India - looks like way more than in Hudson Bay, as well as the area around Puerto Rico and USVI. Wondrous!
At 0:45 he shows a map with a light blue spot over Hudson bay where "gravity is less than anywhere on Earth", yet two seconds previously the map showed an area OF THE SAME COLOR in the Atlantic Ocean (interestingly right where the Bermuda Triangle is reputed to be) and an even bigger spot in the Pacific off of Baja Mexico.
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Oh thank you I have never owned a T shirt 😂😂
Sorry but I'm pOoR
weight and mass is not the same. you weigh 0.005% less, you don't lose 0.005% mass.
John Mayer's Gravity is in the key of G bruh
My name is Michael lol. Thanks for the fake kinda strange non shoutout at the end.
That how we Canadians avoid the haters we just fly away
U overdose on maple syrup?
Jo CheeziQwen Jo
Oh there are some huge assholes in Canada, plus We befriended Germans in WWI and threw grenades at them after-
🤣🤣
I have always been curious. How come there are so many people of the Sikh community in Canada? Could you please explain? Thank you.
@@PrezJoFlo they pay terrorist to do public speech
I'm confused I don't see any planes??
If you live in Florida you'd have to take a plane.
Billy Moore or trains
Not even a ferry
Half as interesting is not Wendover Production
@Angry Ox LOL
As a canadian, I can confirm that we dont fly in airplanes, we just jump across the country
I can confirm, I too am Canadian
Lol. I jump from Quebec to Nunavut
You're a loser
😂😂😂
gsb bad day?
When you step in Hudson Bay
*Jump Boost II*
You have to make a maple syrup potion in the brewing stand
@@Karv_ nah man they got that 5 layer beacon in their base
There's also *Slow Fall I*
@@ppslayergod69xd96In an Impulse command block write "/execute run tp ~0 ~99999 ~0"
and then in a Chain Command Block write "/execute run effect minecraft:slow_falling 9999 0". If it doesn't work reply.
Not work what do?
I did try /effect @p jump_boost and it worked though
God gave Canada “Creative Mode”
Alright time to get the passport
Me and the boys in creative mode
More like jump boost and slow falling
Am Still in survival mode
@@ToastersTostadas */op*
Hey aren't you that guy that slipped on a banana peel in seventh grade? You're Bananaman Sam, right?
Y u bulli him every1 askin
Haha big funny comment
china
What’s up Bananaman Sam?
Wait he's THAT bananaman sam? I always knew his voice sounds familiar
Hai: yes you Micheal
People named Micheal: how did he know
My names Michael and it scared me a little 😂
you people are so predictable
Hey Vsauce, Micheal here!
Its michael
hayden3112 and the stand is also my favorite book, soo...
Why Planes Weigh 0.005% Less in Hudson Bay, Canada
Edit: Sam did you change the title because of plane memes
Less gravity means less air density and the plane also weighs less, so that's the reason all planes fly over the hudson bay, oh wait, not all planes fly over the hudson bay, likely because the savings are miniscule and there's not much people up there.
@@Snix121 he was making a joke...
qflux dude
@@Snix121 you're new here, aren't you?
I can see this video being uploaded to wendover in a few days
Nobody:
Canadians: press X to double jump
Yes am sorry, but it is quadruple jump. Thanks for reading
*The Scout*
Only if you are in the Hudson's bay, stupid Alberta. No offence
Superbug 3003 poop
Superbug 3003 fart
Don't let this distract you from the fact that Mr. Krabs sold Spongebob's soul for 62 cents
Ty
why are you gay?
MoniktheMuskyHusky What are you talking about?
i dont remember making this comment but, i was clearly on drugs
MoniktheMuskyHusky Probably.
Why do people think weighing less means you're more attractive? Gravity says it's the opposite. Gain mass, folks, it'll make you more attractive.
When I see a fat person I vomit
@@Zak-ob5ze I vomit on comments like yours
Zack E why are you talking to a mirror?
i dunno, seeing healthy, non obese people looks attractive
I like tiddies
Yes but, how many Toyota Corollas lighter are you in the Hudson Bay?
Wrong channel mate
@@spidermain HAI, RLL same difference lol.
Someome plz do the math
You Americans are starting to take this metric abstinence to the extreme...
Considering weight of avg male 194.7 pounds, you would be 3.60556 x 10^(-6) corollas lighter. So a million people would be
nearly 4 corollas lighter.
One thing about the convection currents at 3:18... in reality where two currents join they will be going in the opposite direction (one clockwise one anti clockwise) this gives a more accurate representation of how convection currents cause movement of tectonic plates.
Sincerely, geography student
Yeah and being closer to the core won't make you heavier. Mass around you would pull you from all sides, so at the center, would feel like no gravity at all.
Nice feature in the video fellow michael
Though the core is much denser. That something to take in consideration.
You better get your audible subscription
We found the geophysicist guys.
No offense.
Hai: yes you Michael
Vsauce: how did he know?
Dat my name
A
I was caught so off guard by that cause me name Michael
@@breadstew1004 HEYY BROTHER I'm also Michael
Hai, Vsauce. Michael here.
2:25 " all the kids in 7th grade laugh at you"
*shows kindergarteners*
what's the difference?
No difference
They mourn.
kindergartners still have joy in their lives
@@kotaar8535 ngl that is a difference 7th graders usually depressed
Canada: Has 0.005% less gravity
Every Australian: *Laughs in upside down*
*stares in down under*
Dude Australia isnt upside down
@@whooshifgay2923 Did you hear that?
It was the joke going over your head.
Nick look at my name
Whooshifgay but he didn’t say w o o o o s h
This is why Canada has a lower obesity rate than the U.S.
Toyota Corolla it’s about the same. We just have 10x less people.
Top Edge 25 -Cole - >obestiy *rate*
@@colebuddy1114 r/whoooosh
Edit: I am small brain and not big brain for typing r/w *_h_* oooosh instead of
r/woooosh.
Also, don't r/ihavereddit me, I have Reddit, I am a redditor, I have a neckbeard and my IQ is in the single digits. Thank you.
Bendy Snowball Put this on r/woooosh and I will watch it die in new.
says you weigh 0.005% less in Hudson Bay, Canada shows moose jumping like its the moon
XD
Aaditya just to get views I guess
Wdym thats how moose normally jump in canada
@@Fivetothefive lol
@@theworldoverheavan560 theres nothing funny bout facts
I live in Canada and I can confirm there are flying moose everywhere
and beavers
this also perfectly explains why I gained 15 pounds when I left canada, I did not get fat there is simply more gravity here
Bruh when he said Michael at the end I had a small heart attack 😂
Same😂
s a m e
Same
Was looking for this comment😆
same
All the michaels:
HeY hE sPoKe To Me
Yea
MGMX literally tho
Not really. My thoughts for a second were: creepy!
Yea same
When you are about to click off the video and your name gets called...
I freaked out for 1/2 a second when you said my name in the audible ad.
Same
Same lol it’s like he was talking to me. I’m sure he did it knowing it was the most common name among people likely to watch his videos. Smart dude.
lol
lol it looks like non Michaels can only say lol here so lol
lol
To lose weight all you have to do is "cut of a appendage"
Half as Interesting
If you cleve yourself down the middle did you right side lose weight, or did your left side lose weight?
Or are you now just a corpse on the ground?
Lenard Segnitz You’re two half-corpses.
@@4vesta255 Also died
I cut my legs off and now I can’t exercise to lose weight :(
@@4vesta255 **cuts self in half** **forms two fully intact corpses**
“Have all the kids in seventh grade laugh at you”
Shows kids in kindergarten
I am a space man you stole that my guy-
porkbun and most comments are stolen you’re point?
porkbun are you actually salty that’s stoles comment on TH-cam you have too much time on you’re hands buddy
porkbun why are you gettin so pressed over a fucking TH-cam comment lmfao
porkbun Ignoring the subject? more like you don’t have shit to say
5:18
This is either:
- Because Michael is the most common male name
- Directed at Vsauce
- Hi michael reading this
Hello
Apparently, there's a meme in Japan that all Americans are named Michael
Why does Hudson Bay get more attention than all those other, even darker blue spots like in the Caribbean?
The Caribbean is 7+ km deep and water is less dense that rock so its not a mystery. Hudson bay is shallow (100-200m), so the water doesn't explain the lower gravity.
Because they can be explained
Henry Hudson discovered that bay, maybe that was a part of his weight loss program
You should go there sometimes too.
no it’s his idea to make the most useless store in every mall
I’m subscribed to you, nice to see you here
shajitha T noooo
Thank you for your wisdom, O supreme one.
Please DONT change your writing formula.
I've been watching your videos for a while now (since before you started this channel) and I'm a huge fan. Your videos keep getting better and I just love the subtle but brilliant humor that you add to them.
So please keep doing what you're doing :-)
One of your biggest fans,
Justin
Im only here because a meme
😹😹me too
Your the last person I would think i'd come across- Hybrid_Rapture on Insta
The Dancing Jackal No way😂 Small world I guess man!
Yep
Same
“Yes you Michael”
Person named Mickael: OH HECC- ME?!
1:02 He’s going to struggle finding Hudson Bay with a map of Poland...
Lol
I'm not going to say we aren't not in poland
Well spotted
Nope,he got right map here.Wrong call
Well he's not looking for Hudson bay, but for the missing gravity, which could completely be in Poland tbh ^^
or just go to the equator. the centrifugal force of the earth will counteract some of the gravitational pull of the earth and you will weight less. aparently 0.35% less relative to the north pole
@UC6RD8Rfcs2arXJMBF_MCbPA apparently not enough. had to google it. the second answer gives a very thorough explanation. physics.stackexchange.com/questions/141856/why-is-earths-gravity-stronger-at-the-poles
that's not how it works
@@jimday666 oh yeah? please elaborate
Centrifugal forces aren’t real...
Saoirse del Tufo do you really wanna get technical
You:”Yes you Michael”
Michael:*looks left, then right...* “he knows my name...”
You:”or whatever your name is.”
Michael:”nvm, he did that to mess with me...”
As a physics nerd, this is more than half as interesting
My turn to educate you guys.
Gravity plays in the key of G.
That tablature is wrong.
Gravity is in the key of G major, never trust ultimate guitar tabs
I was looking for this comment. Thank you for helping to spread awareness.
Wtf my name is Michael... that legit caught me off-guard...
Well... *MICHEAL* do you....? Do you understand the *gravity* of this offer??
My name is michael and this scared me half to death -_- why must you do this to me?
Same
Same
Same
Same
Too many Michael's... Battle Royale of the Michael's must happen. Choose your weapons wisely...
I feel so special that you were specifically talking to me, Michael, at the end of the video :)
He left me out, but I do my best work on the periphery.
How do we know for sure that your name is Michael? You're in disguise. You could be a spy for all we know. Sketchy!! lol
Fitness isn’t just a hobby
*its a lifestyle*
Me: **runs for 2 minutes to get a sandwich for the second time in the last 10 minutes**
Me:
LMAO
My name is Michael and I about had a stroke when you said my name.
When's your funeral
@@ytshortsaretrash it's today
Shit.
F
He shouldn't have used such a common name. Clearly, it's dangerous.
I wonder if all the gravity just went to a real country
it probably left when trudeau got elected. gravity is a sharp cookie i tells ya, it knew.
Those poor people in Liechtenstein! Weighed down by all that migrating gravity from fake countries!
etherealessence then I can’t even imagine what it did when trump got elected
@@airwipe1639 looking at how much you guys won't shut up about him (compared to past presidents, he gets WAY more media coverage, and WAY more people searching his name, tim pool just did a video breaking all that down), seems like it all went straight to him. its not hard to see really. america literally revolves around him.
etherealessence oh I know. I really, know. And I try to stay out of it but sometimes it’s hard not to respond.
"Hudson Bay is MISSING gravity"
2 seconds later
"If you weight 200 kpl you would weight 0.1 kpl less"
Well it is missing SOME gravity
Great Spanish skills you showed us there. I'm pretty sure that wouldn't have been possible without Audible.
Actually, regardless of how far you are from Earth, you'll still be pulled "down" towards it. Gravity has an effect, no matter how far you are from the object or how tiny the object is. A speck of dust will exert a gravitational force on every object in the universe right to the edges. It's just so weak that it's insignificant compared to more massive or more nearby sources of gravity.
It only seems like there's no gravity in space because of orbital mechanics, but astronauts experience gravity just the same as us. Since they're in orbit, it's like they're constantly falling while missing the ground. If the space station stopped moving horizontally, it would fall to the ground just like anything else at a rate of 9.8m\s^2.
Yeah! Einstein said that a thought that was funny to him is how a man drifting into space is the same as a man falling from a building.
@@dominicracca Exactly! It's like how I was just explaining to a friend earlier today how if you're going 140km/h and you rear end a car going 100km/h the results in terms of the amount of energy transferred to your car would be the same as if your car had run into a stationary car (or even a wall) at 40km/h. The collision speed depends on the difference between your speed and the object you collide with, irrespective of how fast you're moving compared to the ground or a stationary observer.
It's the same deal as if you're in a car and you pass a road sign at 100km/h. From your point of view, the road sign is passing YOU at 100km/h and you're remaining perfectly still as the rest of the world moves around you. I mean, that's absurd from our day to day experiences. But from a mathematical/physics perspective it all makes perfect sense and the math works out just fine.
@@VoidHalo Woah! That is very interesting. But thinking about it it does make sense.
@@dominicracca Yup, the same is true of the electromagnetic force, or the lorentz force as it's formally called. A single negatively charged electron's electric field will extend into space for infinity. The field lines all come out of the electron in every direction, so they're closer together nearer to the electron.
This is what's called flux. If you've ever heard the term. The amount of field lines (any type of field, not just electromagnetic) that you have in a cross section of space. The more field lines, the stronger the field. So even though the lines extend to infinity, the further away you get it still gets weaker just like gravity.
There's a great video I found that goes over a lot to do with electromagnetism. It's long, but it explains and shows animations explaining the electric field lines that I was just talking about. In case you're interested. I always thought electric fields were interesting because it's not something you usually hear about. You usually hear about magnetic fields. But rarely about electric fields.
th-cam.com/video/9Tm2c6NJH4Y/w-d-xo.html
The channel itself is worth going through. It's a veritable treasure trove of videos demonstrating all manner of things in physics, math and electricity. Among other things.
However, gravity is not 9.8 m/s^2 where the ISS orbits, it's around 8.7 m/s^2 since the gravity changes with height. 9.8 is the average acceleration on Earth's surface, I believe. The rest of your explanation still seems right though.
correct me if I'm wrong, the calculation I used was (6.67 * 10^-11 * 5.972 * 10^24)/((6,371,000 + 408,000)^2
How to lose weight
you can buy a audiobook for that on audible.com
audible.com *
Audile.com *
Ah yes, enslaved books.
No planes?
*DISSAPOINTED!!!*
There are. You have to use them to use this knowledge.
What?
I am so confused
@@GentlemanlyOtter en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plane_(geometry)
Yes, you, MICHAEL.
*That scooby doo reference is the perfect example of why I love this channel*
Just found your channel and am enjoying it very much. Such a great sense of humor together with knowledge and good presentation! The narration is marvelous. Thank you.
At 5:11 those puns are so strong it made my eyes rolled automatically 🙄
I'm not fat, i was just born in wrong place
0:24. Wow dude, the klb (kilo-pound) is meant to be a secret. Please remove it from this and all future videos. Also, you definitely should not explain to people that it is the average of both the kilogram and pound of an object. In your example 200 klb = 124.8 kilograms and 275.18 pounds.
kilo just means 1000 tho
@@Loekamber LOL. I thought HAI was trolling us by combining Kilogram and Pounds. Thank you for teaching me something.
@@electric_sway loooooool
Admittedly it’s no less unpleasant when it’s 1000 lbs rather than the average
124kg?!?!?!? that guy's obese
As A Canadian, I am still not floating.
That was the best thumbnail so far.
Damn pesky geophysicists. They're always digging tunnels under my lawn and eating up the strawberries in my garden. :/
"Uploaded 47 seconds ago" When you know you're too obsessed with HAI.
Scrolled down the comments looking for Michaels only to find more and more terrible jokes and floods of sarcasm. Thanks Michael.
I love How this Channel Make The Chance From video to Ads that Smooth. Just so Casual. Jajaja (-Laugth in Spanish-)
I really really really appreciate the humor in this video
Susan on Facebook: Time to pack ladies🍷🥂
@3:36 i just realized she had no comma
200 kilo labs?
I mean, I've put on a few, but I don't weigh 200,000 pounds.
What's even worse he shows 199.99 klb and says you lose 1 kilogram or pound.
A) that would be 10 pounds less according to this ridiculous notation.
B) 1 kg does not equal 1 pound, the conversion factor is 1kg = 2.2 lbs
This hurts me so much as a Canadian engineer forced to learn stuborn american's measurement system.
@Half as Interesting I'm looking at you
He’s a fucking idiot who clearly doesn’t understand basic SI units. 1,000 lbs is a kip. There technically is no SI unit of “kilopounds”. To use that as a measure of someone’s body weight is plain ignorance.
HAI: *speaks in science words*
me, remembering sixth grade earth science: *i am still worthy!*
A mistake to point out: the mantle isn't composed of magma, it's solid rock. There may be some localized areas where it is partially molten (such as beneath volcanic arc and beneath spreading centers) but on a large scale, it is solid.
“ The gravity of this situation” Of all your shameless ad transitions this was the best
I love the dry humour you put in your videos. It truly makes the videos more enjoyable 😊
I was very scared when he said “Yes you, Michael”
Michael Patnaude lol
my weight changes by like a kg every day, 0.005% isnt a lot tbf
Alex Poole yes but it’s a video idea tho. It doesn’t make a difference
@@generalphoney6237 I didn't mean it that seriously dont worry, I still liked the video
Whoever writes these scripts is amazing! And they don’t even take credit
This was one of the best videos yet, banana man Sam
*scrolls through Instagram*
"Yes you MICHAEL"
*Gets Shooketh by Sam*
I can comfirm as a Canadian, that yes, we do jump all the way to a plane when we enter Hudson's bay.
As a Canadian, I can confirm that we see flying moose and beavers when we go to Hudson.
Subscribed after 3 videos because the comedic digressions are A+
okay, you know how freaked out i was when you said my name in the audible ad
Enters Canada "Double jump acquired"
Me:
No one:
Absolutely not a damn soul:
HAI: It swirls and whirls and twirls and churls and flurls
Question: If you stand on mount Everest, is the gravitational pull stronger or weaker? Because there is more mass beneath you but you also are further away.
Yes
As you can see on the globe shown at the beginning, mountainous areas are red thus having higher gravity. Its kind of a fake video, as this was no mystery at all. Its also easily proven by jumping from a mountain as compared to jumping from a ditch.
Gravity is proportionate to 1/radius^2, not the radius itself. So the effect of mass is stronger.
Anyone know the name of the song at 2:13? I really liked that one!
"Gravity displeases me, so i've removed it... most of it"
-Merasmus the wizard
How to lose 42 pounds if you’re American.
@Mason Wyberg we do have a high obesity rate
@@beanreeses4364 We kind of do.
Mason Wyberg yes we do
Robert Morrison reread his comment
@Mason Wyberg r/woooosh
It's a joke bro chilllllllll
This is probably one of the most heavy subjects ever covered by HAI.
I guess they haven't covered the subject of "your mom" yet hahaha
200 "kilopounds" would be 200,000 pounds - or 100 tons.
Having said that, I'm like the concept of the kLb as a unit, and will start using it wherever I can.
I thought it was a brilliant way to combine the US and Canadian units of measure. Hilarious and genius!
so looking at the GravMap® @ 1:10 there's a whole boatload of gravity missing just south of India - looks like way more than in Hudson Bay, as well as the area around Puerto Rico and USVI. Wondrous!
I’m watching this in 4/20 and... what a ride this video was
We don't need 420 in Canada. It's 420 every day.
What the title says: why canada has less gravity
What i think the title says: why canada has less gravy
I mean cmon who could survive without gravy
Yeah, we got poutine
Gravity is missing there because Newton didn’t have enough time to complete it there
I changed this comment so you won’t know why it got so many likes ;)
Claims Canadian but uses wrong unit of measure. Press x for doubt.
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Metres smh fake canadian
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Zoobear Reviews how ????????
This guys comedy is just golden
My name for the first few days of my life was Michael so I really appreciate you talking to me specifically
"I don't think you understand the gravity of this situation"
-Sigma 2019
You are the first person I've ever heard use the word 'Kilopound'.
5:18 I actually pood myself how do you know my name StalkerAsInteresting
1:24 ‘Gravity’ is in the key of G... not C! Maybe you should do an episode on why guitar tab websites are always wrong!
I Love the humor un this video ❤️
Why was he speaking faster than usual, and why was the music so loud ?
Me: eats sandwich
HAI: *YOU*, Michael [Audible ad targeted at me]
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No, your name is Mike.
Not a plane video ?
*WAIT THAT'S ILLEGAL*
At 0:45 he shows a map with a light blue spot over Hudson bay where "gravity is less than anywhere on Earth", yet two seconds previously the map showed an area OF THE SAME COLOR in the Atlantic Ocean (interestingly right where the Bermuda Triangle is reputed to be) and an even bigger spot in the Pacific off of Baja Mexico.
2:50 "I whirly, and I swirl and I twirl and take hudson bays gravity away!"
The Massive Mean Magma Mantle.