Watching nick referring to the information he learned in previous episodes and giving a look at the camera is like watching my nephew proudly explaing specs of dinosaurs he learned at his kintergarden to me.
Pardon me while I get sincere in the comments for a minute, I’ve watched everything on both of your channels (and teach me daddy) over the last month as I’ve been going through an incredibly difficult time and I really really really appreciate you guys. You’ve helped me keep my head above water.
I'm sorry you had to go through this. I've been there recently, too. Getting closer to God helped me immeasurably. And My favorite youtubers kept me distracted and that was a huge help too. I pray and hope things get better for you.
Good for you finding what works to help thru the darkness. Sending hope and peace to your heart and mind. And I don't know if you see it, but the pun at the end of your comment is a good sign. 😊
True frienship love: Matteo: You are a jellyfish - you're a spineless poison filled amoeba Also Matteo: We need to go get tickets together Nick: I'll go without you Aw ... 💖
Nick is so pure about what he doesn't know that you just have to accept and live with it. Matteo understands that, but like the good friend he is, he still tries to educate him.
Diameter is the distance around a spherical object, like the earth. Nick is correct in that the radius is the distance through the earth from one side, through the center to the other side.
@@michaeljones4380 You're talking about circumference. Diameter is twice the radius and is the straight line from a point in the circle passing through the center to the opposite point in the circle... circumference is the distance measured if you were, say, walking around the circle
The magma layer of the earth doesn’t go to the core. It’s actually not that deep compared to some layers. It isn’t lava until it erupts from a volcano. Oceanographers study the ocean. Radius is from the middle to the edge 1800 miles. Diameter is from edge to edge 3600 miles
the 1800 miles thing is how far down from the earths surface the core begins. There is no radius or diameter to discuss here. They actually were confused when they discussed that part. the radius of the inner core is approximately 750 miles and the radius of the inner and outer core combined is about 2165 miles
I enjoy listening to the both of you so much!! The moment you both said "Oooooooo!" at the same time (the freshwater jellyfish moment), I laughed so hard that I woke my neighbors. 😹😹😹😹
“Isn’t your body like 80% water??” [just answered that question minutes earlier] No wonder Nick acts like everything he hears is new information every time 😂
Sea Turtles are amazing ocean animals! They all eat jellyfish - coicidence that Nick chose that as his favourite animal! Yes you do get freshwater jellies
This is my favorite podcast. It’s pure and genuine. So many podcasts want to create the feeling of friends just talking, but this just does it. If this wasn’t a podcast and a camera followed these two around without them knowing, we would get the same content and topics.
I just could not stop laughing at Nick's exasperation at these facts! Also, Nick was asking great questions and I learned a lot! You guys are hilarious!
And yet he can't pronounce "Appalachian" correctly. Having suffered through the two of them mispronouncing that so badly I nearly fell off the couch when he got New Foundland so nearly perfect on the first try
@@SCMelArts I thought the same thing 🤣 and for Appalachian he was staunch about how right he was. Fighting for it tooth and nail. Newfoundland he just said it and moved on.
So many laughs, thank you both! I'm scared of the ocean too. 100 thousand miles to the center of he earth. 😂😂😂Nick with the math and concept but mixing up radius and diameter and Chris and Mateo not noticing.
Love these guys- I teach high school and it’s always funny- this episode is great because I teach science and I love questions ….no judgement ….love the curiosity
1:55 in a comedy podcast having to clarify something you say is comedy is, well, the ultimate joke 😂 15:13 Nick I hope you read this. We know earths core is molten because of seismic activity. Turns out earthquakes produce different types of waves. Some of these waves cannot cross liquid mediums. By measuring and mapping earthquakes and their waves, we know some of the waves during an earthquake seem to disappear. This means that the earth stops being solid at some point. Combined with data gathered by mapping the other waves we can conclude that the core of the earth is molten.
Watching nick referring to the information he learned in previous episodes and giving a look at the camera is like watching my nephew proudly explaing specs of dinosaurs he learned at his kintergarden to me.
I can’t believe I just posted basically the same thing lol 😂
As a geologist nick was actually asking great questions. He might enjoy learning geology
As a fellow geologist I agree! I was thinking the same thing
Ditto as a geology student!
Not a geologist, but I also felt they were very good questions!
Archaeologist. I concur. I kinda wish they looked up more. Makes me sad when people don't know what soil is. 😂
DIAMETER. DIAMETER. THE WORD YOU WANT IS DIAMETER
They didn't cover that in Nick's school.
@@BiohazardBinkie777 Seems like there were a LOT of things not covered in Nick's school.
@@blemelin which is crazy cause its like the most basic stuff you could learn
I was screaming that at the screen and dying laughing every time he tried to imagine the earth's layers! bwahahahahahahha!
I was happy he knew the word radius was actually associated with something round. #mathteacherproblems
“Dirt with water in it”… god I love this podcast 😂 this is the MOST high but sober conversation I’ve ever heard and I LOVE it
As an oceanographer, I assumed this episode would be intensely frustrating, and I was correct.
My husband is listening to me watching it and he’s like nope that’s not right and I had to explain this is not education it’s entertainment 😂
I’m not an oceanographer and it was frustrating to me. 😆😆
Matteo is looking butch and Nick is ready for his Jazz ensemble recital. ❤
Haha
I feel like Nick borrowed that top from Liza Minnelli
AND ALL THAT JAZZ
I read that as rectal 🥴
“Leave Titanic ALONE!”
Matteo has a Chris Crocker moment there 😁
ty for this
she transitioned, she’s Cara Cunningham now
Pardon me while I get sincere in the comments for a minute, I’ve watched everything on both of your channels (and teach me daddy) over the last month as I’ve been going through an incredibly difficult time and I really really really appreciate you guys. You’ve helped me keep my head above water.
I'm sorry you had to go through this.
I've been there recently, too.
Getting closer to God helped me immeasurably. And My favorite youtubers kept me distracted and that was a huge help too.
I pray and hope things get better for you.
So, was that an ocean joke at the end?
Keep going, love ❤️ it's worth it
Good for you finding what works to help thru the darkness. Sending hope and peace to your heart and mind. And I don't know if you see it, but the pun at the end of your comment is a good sign. 😊
@@Jett-King yes. I felt it was demanded by the video.
Nick saying Radius 12 times and I'm over here screaming "SOMEONE PLEASE SAY DIAMETER"
I was impressed that he knew there was a word for it! Continued with the wrong word, but it's still progress!
Funny as I was shouting circumference and I was so wrong...
to be fair, he is correct-the Earth’s radius is ~4,000 miles. The core starts about halfway to the center of the Earth.
We need Nick & Matteo on Amazing Race STAT! I could only imagine the arguing and hilarity that would ensue! 😂😂😂
The viewer retention from just the two of them squabbling would be enough for the studios to cheat and keep them in the race 🏃♂️🏃
I don't even really know what that show is but for agree.
AND "Survivor"!😂
This show is a gift to humanity.
Podcast idea: cruises! Would love to hear more about Matteo’s work on a cruise ship. ❤
True frienship love:
Matteo: You are a jellyfish - you're a spineless poison filled amoeba
Also Matteo: We need to go get tickets together
Nick: I'll go without you
Aw ... 💖
Nick is that friend that instantly makes us feel smart. 🤭
i dont know, i feel stupider watching this.
I love the callbacks "Like in Lake Michigan, apparently that's huge"
Nick is absolutely correct. Jellyfish are so lovely.
Yes, and so are sea turtles!
@@max_sch4462 🪼 🐢
As an earth science major. 5his was absolutely hilarious with a dash of infuriating. Hah. Love ya guys
I really like how this podcast feels like the internet coming together to give Nick a middle school education. I mean this in the most loving way.
"you freak, bestiality is illegal " that part made me spit out my coffee lol
"WHO DISCOVERS THE OCEAN??"
Nick is so pure about what he doesn't know that you just have to accept and live with it. Matteo understands that, but like the good friend he is, he still tries to educate him.
I am also terrified of the ocean. Anywhere where I have to bring my own oxygen is a no go 😬
Can someone teach Nick the word “diameter”? Lol
My thought exactly lol
Radius*
In usual Nick fashion, he was half right
Diameter is the distance around a spherical object, like the earth. Nick is correct in that the radius is the distance through the earth from one side, through the center to the other side.
@@michaeljones4380 You're talking about circumference. Diameter is twice the radius and is the straight line from a point in the circle passing through the center to the opposite point in the circle... circumference is the distance measured if you were, say, walking around the circle
These need to be longer! I literally laugh out loud at work listening to this podcast
I saw Nick's visit to Vermont. Nick was confused about whether or not Vermont bordered an ocean. It happened to be Lake Champlain.
15:55 Matteo emphasizing how big space is to Nick is so funny
"Quote me on that" isn't it actually the Pacific? LMFAOOOO
Depends on how you measure events.
ohhh was he referring to the ring of fire?? lol
16:40 for some reason the shirt adjustment after yelling PIRATES?! really got me good 😅🤣
The magma layer of the earth doesn’t go to the core. It’s actually not that deep compared to some layers. It isn’t lava until it erupts from a volcano.
Oceanographers study the ocean.
Radius is from the middle to the edge 1800 miles. Diameter is from edge to edge 3600 miles
Thank you, I knew I wasn't the only one thinking this.
the 1800 miles thing is how far down from the earths surface the core begins. There is no radius or diameter to discuss here. They actually were confused when they discussed that part. the radius of the inner core is approximately 750 miles and the radius of the inner and outer core combined is about 2165 miles
Living in Nick's head would be a near breadth experience.
I enjoy listening to the both of you so much!!
The moment you both said "Oooooooo!" at the same time (the freshwater jellyfish moment), I laughed so hard that I woke my neighbors. 😹😹😹😹
I hate when Nick and I fully agree on something. "What's the first thing you'd do on the Castaway island?" Cry. 10000%
“Isn’t your body like 80% water??”
[just answered that question minutes earlier]
No wonder Nick acts like everything he hears is new information every time 😂
Nick should really be sponsored by the ocean at this point
And Lizzo is putting on a face to read him down again. LOL 😊❤
Sea Turtles are amazing ocean animals! They all eat jellyfish - coicidence that Nick chose that as his favourite animal! Yes you do get freshwater jellies
nicks pure confusion is me at my earths core
I can listen to these two all day hahaha
This podcast is the closest to gay Beavis & Butthead we will ever get. 🙏
LMFAO!!!!
Glad to see Nick retaining and applying his learning from other episodes 👏🏾👏🏾
In my kitchen screaming DIAMETER
The look Nick gave Mateo when he said “I was closer!” @ 11:52 made me laugh so hard. I rewound it several times. 😂😂😂😂
"..does anyone know?" got me to spit out my water lol
Matteo is exuding 80's dad energy and I'm here for it
Dying at the idea of the crew just rowing the Titanic across the ocean
lol I think he meant the lifeboats didn’t have motors
Lmao
8:45 Nick putting Matteo in impossible situations 😆
I live for Chris's giggling and reactions. also this might be my fav topic yall have done, gold.
in fact please do a ocean 2 episode and then space pleeeease... actually all topics covered in Montessori school would be awesome thank youuuuuuu :D
This was so enjoyable and surprisingly informative and the chemistry with all of you is off the charts👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾😎
Nick confusing radius with diameter is killing me 😆
12:22 …I fainted. 🗣SIINNNG, NICK SMITH!!!!😫🤦🏾♂️🙌🏾😆👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾😂
“That was pepper” Nick and I said it at the same time. 😀
N:"who discovers the oceans?"...me: James Cameron?
That "wow" was the deepest sound I've ever heard Nick make. 😂
I particularly love this episode because September 3rd I start an oceanology class . Perfect timing 😊
Now we need a show with you two exploring the oceans and teaching us all! That was hilarious and beautiful to see Nick’s wonder about our Big Blue! 💙
Conversion from feet to miles is hilarious. It's like that lady from the meme with numbers floating around her head.
It reminded me of the SNL sketch in which George Washington was explaining the US system of weights and measurements
I NEED YOU TWO ON AMAZING RACE!!!! The way I’d countdown each minute til the episodes air 😂
Lol the Titanic definitely did have engines and wasn't just a huge towboat. 🤣
I think he meant the little emergency boats. He's dense, but not that bad😂
this was so chaotic I love it
btw sea horses!!! sea horses guys
When Matt does Nick's voice! I live!
This is my favorite podcast. It’s pure and genuine. So many podcasts want to create the feeling of friends just talking, but this just does it. If this wasn’t a podcast and a camera followed these two around without them knowing, we would get the same content and topics.
I just could not stop laughing at Nick's exasperation at these facts! Also, Nick was asking great questions and I learned a lot! You guys are hilarious!
however much you're paying Chris, it's not enough 😂
I love Chris!! He’s so chill no matter how wacky the topics. Lol I love his fact checking. It’s the best!
My day has been stressful, then I opened TH-cam. The title alone has saved me, thanks boys.
Nick's questions are pretty good actually!
"Do better! ...people." Nick is so cute ❤
I would pay to see these two on the amazing race 😂
"Oh, we were both right!" *shocked silence* 😂
Wow Nick pronounced "Newfoundland" like pretty much perfectly. Bravo 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I’m not familiar with “New Finland.” Sounds Scandiwegian.
As an Atlantic Canadian, I concur!
And yet he can't pronounce "Appalachian" correctly. Having suffered through the two of them mispronouncing that so badly I nearly fell off the couch when he got New Foundland so nearly perfect on the first try
@@SCMelArts I thought the same thing 🤣 and for Appalachian he was staunch about how right he was. Fighting for it tooth and nail. Newfoundland he just said it and moved on.
this was a great episode, maybe because you guys were mostly in agreement and equally baffled about the ocean facts!
This episode is a real Mensa meeting 🤣
“What is mud?” 🧐
14:44 from land to the core is the radius, Nick. You're talking about the diameter.
Well, at least you know it's round 😅
This devolved so quickly, I can’t.
They way he so casually mentions he got to hang out with a penguin😫
“When I met a penguin”
@ entirely too casually like it’s not one of the coolest things to happen to someone in life
The Carpathia rescued 705 Titanic survivors in 1912.
Fun fact: Carpathia was sunk by a torpedo in WWI.
I would watch a show of people trying to teach Nick basic skills. How to make a fire, first aid, etc.
And maybe the difference between radius and diameter
Are we talking about Billy Ocean? 😂😂😂😂 THE BEST OCEAN!!!
Sometimes Nick is making the most sense and Mateo and Chris gaslight him lol 😂 I shouldn’t laugh but everyone gets confused lol
Leave the titanic alone!!!
Just leave it alooooone! 😭
Love the “leave Britney alone!!!” Reference 😂😂😂
It’s so wholesome how genuinely amazed Nick is about these ocean facts
“Do better people!”- Nick Smith 😂
I love you two. You’re The Odd Couple & I love laughing with you and at you. 😆
“Leave the Titanic alone! It’s a grave site!” YES! THIS! Ultimate respect to you X
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ u2 on this makes my day go faster at work, they think I am a crazy person sitting at my desk laughing w headphones on hahaha
So many laughs, thank you both! I'm scared of the ocean too. 100 thousand miles to the center of he earth. 😂😂😂Nick with the math and concept but mixing up radius and diameter and Chris and Mateo not noticing.
“Do better, People!” 😜 in nicks head the pressure that increases as one descends is just one more detail he’s not going to acknowledge.
OMG, Nick was actually making sense on the "dig to China" information. I'm so proud of him.
that's diameter, Nick
Can this podcast please be longer. They are amazing and funny and I just love them
Nick needs a geometry lesson. He was referring to the diameter every time he said radius. :) These are hilarious. You guys rock.
Funny AND educational, thanks guys!!🥰👍❤️
Love these guys- I teach high school and it’s always funny- this episode is great because I teach science and I love questions ….no judgement ….love the curiosity
Pirates are notorious discoverers.
I agree, the Titanic is a grave site. It's sad so many rich people has bought a lot of items from divers who stole the items from the site.
My Joys! ❤🎉😊
This was a perfect episode. Thank you!!!
When Matteo says "1914", and my head hits the desk.......
lmfao
I'm so glad I found you two. I love this podcast. "We gotta do better" 😂😂😂
Every three minutes “WHAT?!?!” - Nick
1:55 in a comedy podcast having to clarify something you say is comedy is, well, the ultimate joke 😂
15:13 Nick I hope you read this. We know earths core is molten because of seismic activity. Turns out earthquakes produce different types of waves. Some of these waves cannot cross liquid mediums. By measuring and mapping earthquakes and their waves, we know some of the waves during an earthquake seem to disappear. This means that the earth stops being solid at some point. Combined with data gathered by mapping the other waves we can conclude that the core of the earth is molten.
It's super late here now and I can't stop laughing out loud. I love you guys!
Nick not knowing 6th grade geology is so entertaining 😂