They need to start using these in school to teach kids and get kids interested in learning. I know if my school as a kid were to show these videos it would definitely have me interested in learning about things I normally get bored with and subjects that are confusing
@@ohgeazy with the income from the well off job obtained from the trash education system? Only people that go to college are people with rich families haha
Hey, Infographics!! Got a HUGE FAVOR!! Since y’all mentioned it in the 50 Space Facts, can y’all PLEASE do a video dedicated entirely to the impending Betelgeuse supernova and what it could do to our planet?? Thanks in advance, and I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!! Don’t ever stop making them, and tell your lovely 🥰 girlfriend “Howdy”! Much love from a long-Time Texas fan!! ❤❤❤
I was a bad kid in school and around 14 I started to realize how much I don’t know about the world, but thanks to infographics I’m more then caught up. Might sound funny but it is true and I sometimes know more about random topics in conversations because of it even if doesn’t teach the little details all the time. Thank you infographics and thank humanity for our technology improvements.
I was in a similar situation as yourself. You arent learning what you need to. Unless you study the math & science & english Even if you graduate HS, youre going to have a very difficult life ahead of you. I became a welder and I had to relearn all kinds of math in order to do my job well. Believe me when I say that plenty of these workers that struggle with math & such do not do well in any industry. Theyre always the first ones laid off, etc. Thats their ability to keep a roof over their head & food in their belly gone. Little facts wont fix that but The interest this video has given you will help you if you allow it to give you the drive to learn more.
Saving the crew of Apollo 13 is probably the craziest achievement we've ever had in space because this time we didn't just excel intellectually as a species, we did it socially too coming together to save our own kind whether or not you had a direct or indirect hand in the situation, you celebrated it, etc.
@@gerardkenny7682 I sure would, if it were humanly possible. The odds of going to space alone are 1 in 12 million, so I imagine going to the moon's quite a bit higher than that.
@@ruspotter2037 nah. As a species. They calculated that stuff with paper and pencil. That was pure power of the human brain, you'll find it in the bone cages of everyone of the species.
What would be funny is if the 1% went to Mars and the government was able to pass massive business limiting bills remaking the environment and then didn’t let them back
Would never happen since the 1% wouldn't want to go there unless they have all the amenities that they are used to right now. You wouldn't see Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates etc laying the groundwork.
@@i_smoke_ghosts Dude develop a brain. He said perfect for bedtime. Do this more often. Hes not asking them to POST AT BEDTIME. BUT. Its good to listen to this stuff (when it's bedtime) whenever that may be... mk? K.. cool 🙏
hey, just some advice from personal experience. If you let videos/audio play in the background while you sleep, id suggest giving it a break. try to go without it for a couple months. It improved my sleep and therefore my life by a large margin... almost unbelievably
TY for Appollo 13 segment nothing has given me more insight to those events. TY for Appollo 13 and it's problems. We are so much the wiser for it without the loss of those lives.
The funny thing is they aren’t aliens, they are simply humans that accidentally nuked themselves into the future, they are here to warn us not to nuke eachother to death like they did
Great, GREAT documentary! But, at approximately 21:55 the name of astronaut T. Kenneth Mattingly is listed as one of the three on board Apollo XIII; Mattingly was replaced as Command Module Pilot by Jack Swigert shortly before the launch. Still, these Infographics Shows are SWEET!
Re: "Why No Weapons in Space": A thermonuclear weapon with a large yield could be detonated miles above a country, producing a nasty EMP that would knock out all that country's electrical grid. That by itself would be a devastating blow to that country, but would not harm anything in it with blast and radiation.
Worse problem with the hemisphere it's detonated in would fry that many electronic's including power grids. Have to remember earth rotates and you cause a problem in one place and it will literally will come round to you. (I believe it's called karma)
@@Dravianpn02 If a Nuke is detonated over a country to knock out their electronics by EMP, the effects on neighboring countries may be equally devastating, thus causing a chain reaction and those who prayed for " world without end" may be disappointed tremendously.
For the uber rich to go to mars to live. An entire infrastructure would need to be in place. They arnt going to build and make things livable there. The 1st people on mars will be engineers and builders. Even if the buildings are ready made. Theres the fact they will need joining together and the many systems designed to make life possible will need turned on tuned and troubleshot. Nothing works as intended to start.
I mean blowing up an asteroid headed for earth seems like the best chance we get unless there’s a way to change the trajectory. Only downside I can think of is if it were to break into a bunch of smaller asteroids that will still hit earth. But we have a better chance of surviving that than one huge asteroid.
The only way to destroy an asteroid with a nuke would be to drill to the core or center of the asteroid (not a comet) and detonate the nuke in the center of the asteroid to split the asteroid, a surface explosion would not affect an asteroid at all and would be like punching a brick wall
What if there is an alien race out there that just got lucky and happened to stumble on the ability of light speed, or warp drive travel, but other than that, they're really no more advanced than we are?
Let's not forget, the laws of physics only apply to what we understand about them, and differ from planet to planet too! 1800's science said flight was impossible, but we didn't know about the concept of lift (angled wings on planes)
@@captaincrew8494 the laws of physics do not differ from planet to planet, and our understanding of science has improved a bit in the last 150 years, don't you think?
There's a sci-fi short story about just this. Basically, one small tweak in science during the time of sail/black powder sends MOST species down the path to super easy FTL travel. Aliens try to invade planet earth with space ships that still have chamber pots and black powder weapons. They get annhialated and unleash an Earth on the space races that has nuclear weapons and... you know... electricity and indoor plumbing.
There's also the World War Series where the aliens invade us and believe we will just be sword/horses part of society but end up walking in on us in the middle of WW2. So we actually stand a chance.
A gravity tow satellite would be fool proof. Attaching boosters physically to the asteroid would be highly problematic in a number of different ways. especially if it'snot a solid rock but instead is a loose rubble pile. Park a satellite a few hundred yards away with ion thrusters and let the asteroid slowly be pulled toward the satellite while it keeps its position with its thrusters.
Good night everyone ❤❤❤ hope your tomorrow is better than today and never forget life is to short and we're all to insignificant to stress the small stuff
The ground crew of apollo 13 are truly heroic. They saved the 3 astronauts. They tirelessy worked on solutions to save their lives wihout sleep or pause they just did everything they could man they are true heroes and they succeeded which is the best news ever!
Dude, Whos running this simulation, how arent you lagging? When i try to simulate my pc just doesent go past explosions. Please tell me so i know how to simulate a ton of nukes
What if we had a straw 1 mile in diameter. And was extended many miles upward into space? Would the vacuum of space start to pull out our atmosphere like opening a emergency door on a space station? 🤔 Should make a video about that. 😁
@@love2fight205 idk man. I was thinking about the spontaneous rise of a fluid through a capillary tube, where rise and tube width are inversely proportional to each other. But yes, even though atmosphere is a fluid, it does not have a surface tension, so no possibility of any rise. Also one must note that a fluid never overflows spontaneously through a capillary.
I wonder if they have thought this through? If only the rich can move to Mars.....Millionaires will be begging on the streets while the Billionaires/Trillionaires put them in their place.
Ken maddingly was taken off the mission for possible measles diagnosis and that spacecraft that is shown is the Soviet N1, their attempt at a moon rocket
Just some food for thought, they mentioned how Solar systems will collide, and the one with the stronger gravitational pull always wins. They then mention that outside our observable universe, there is a forces extending our universe outward. Well, what if that force is a larger universe that will inevitably swallow our own? It would just have a greater gravitational pull and therefore would be pulling our universe ever closer. Who knows though really.
I think if we did put weapons in space would be similar to cod ghosts, just drop a massive rod and by the time it hits it’ll impact with the force of a nuke
I can tell after watching many infographics shows and seeing content and presentation of such there's alot of good-willed ppl at infographics with a ton of gathered knowledge about the world space and things within this plane of existence we call life. Bravo guys, bravo. Good people great content. I can tell there's a good handful of realist as well, that will give the hard truth even if it's difficult to stomach. To that I say, "keep on keepin' on" :D
Who else listens to this guy falling asleep at night ?
Every night
✋ yup, or to 2001 Space Odyssey
Use to before all the Ukrainian videos
Space rip as well
Only way I fall asleep
Who else just gets super baked after a long day of work and watch TH-cam?
edit: glad I found my people 😂
Everyday!
Hahahshs nice work bro.
That + cant sleep in silence(
@@Dmetrey437 same
Gotta
When you do something cool and no one around you noticed. Don’t worry, aliens are always watching.
Aliens called aliens maybe?
@@bryanmartin897 Aliens 👽 because, they don’t use sound to communicate, they are telepathic. Its just impossible for me translate
aka.. the watchers..
Watch Shallow
When I was a lot younger I thought i was being watched always
They need to start using these in school to teach kids and get kids interested in learning. I know if my school as a kid were to show these videos it would definitely have me interested in learning about things I normally get bored with and subjects that are confusing
YOUR BEHINDE TO LIKE ME,✌👍****8888****
Maybe you have adhd 🤷🏽♀️
Go to college
@@ohgeazy with the income from the well off job obtained from the trash education system? Only people that go to college are people with rich families haha
They couldn't show them when I was a kid in school because they simply didn't exist lol
The universe is such a beautiful place. Bedtime, the perfect time for this video from the infographics show.
Idk what it is but I enjoy more at night too
@@rasrara7150 a t hb y r o.
Hey, Infographics!! Got a HUGE FAVOR!! Since y’all mentioned it in the 50 Space Facts, can y’all PLEASE do a video dedicated entirely to the impending Betelgeuse supernova and what it could do to our planet?? Thanks in advance, and I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!! Don’t ever stop making them, and tell your lovely 🥰 girlfriend “Howdy”!
Much love from a long-Time Texas fan!! ❤❤❤
Finding a Dyson Sphere would be cool
and making one. **ahem** kurzgesagt
I found one in my vacuum cleaner, pretty sure it’s alien.
Watch Shallow
I agree. In the meantime, play Dyson Sphere Program and build your own. It is surprisingly addictive.
i found one under the bed
I was a bad kid in school and around 14 I started to realize how much I don’t know about the world, but thanks to infographics I’m more then caught up. Might sound funny but it is true and I sometimes know more about random topics in conversations because of it even if doesn’t teach the little details all the time. Thank you infographics and thank humanity for our technology improvements.
Go watch Kurzgesagt
@@scoutobrien3406 oh I do already they’re awesome
I was in a similar situation as yourself. You arent learning what you need to. Unless you study the math & science & english Even if you graduate HS, youre going to have a very difficult life ahead of you. I became a welder and I had to relearn all kinds of math in order to do my job well. Believe me when I say that plenty of these workers that struggle with math & such do not do well in any industry. Theyre always the first ones laid off, etc. Thats their ability to keep a roof over their head & food in their belly gone. Little facts wont fix that but The interest this video has given you will help you if you allow it to give you the drive to learn more.
Well said matw
Wow, just finishing playing a game of life and found a new video from The Infographic Show. Perfect timing!
LoL what game was it?
@@kalls2k907 life
Wait, like THE GAME OF LIFE by Milton Bradley, or the GAME OF LIFE computation model?
@@malkavianloner8808 a good question that will never be answered. He was probably talking about his literal life.
"the game of life" the board game?
Saving the crew of Apollo 13 is probably the craziest achievement we've ever had in space because this time we didn't just excel intellectually as a species, we did it socially too coming together to save our own kind whether or not you had a direct or indirect hand in the situation, you celebrated it, etc.
As a species? It wasn’t Zimbabwe or Syria that did that. Give credit where it’s due.
U didn't go to the moon 🌒🌛
@@gerardkenny7682 I sure would, if it were humanly possible. The odds of going to space alone are 1 in 12 million, so I imagine going to the moon's quite a bit higher than that.
@@ruspotter2037 nah. As a species. They calculated that stuff with paper and pencil. That was pure power of the human brain, you'll find it in the bone cages of everyone of the species.
Wait.. in this reality appolo 13 survived???? Must go google everything now.
Most unique channel on TH-cam ! We love it👏☝️
What would be funny is if the 1% went to Mars and the government was able to pass massive business limiting bills remaking the environment and then didn’t let them back
Would never happen since the 1% wouldn't want to go there unless they have all the amenities that they are used to right now. You wouldn't see Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates etc laying the groundwork.
@@borso1200 he didn’t ask when, he said if
i feel like todd would say something like this
@Repent Repent there is no god.
@Repent Repent if god does exist it is a disgusting monster and i personally would want to destroy it not worship it.
For this compilation you get a like, perfect for bedtime listening. You should do this more often with your content
coz they know wen bedtime is
@@i_smoke_ghosts Dude develop a brain. He said perfect for bedtime. Do this more often. Hes not asking them to POST AT BEDTIME. BUT. Its good to listen to this stuff (when it's bedtime) whenever that may be... mk? K.. cool 🙏
@@TMGGodLike English language is hard. Look at his spelling. Lol
hey, just some advice from personal experience. If you let videos/audio play in the background while you sleep, id suggest giving it a break. try to go without it for a couple months. It improved my sleep and therefore my life by a large margin... almost unbelievably
_"...except maybe cockroaches...... and Keith Richards..."_ 👏 😂
Tom Hanks is amazing. he escaped a space catastrophe only to land on a deserted island lol
Then he got stuck in an airport. Only to find out he had mail.
@@4knewt505 only to find out andy was going to college
@@cjayssportscards5342 ,😅
He also just barely escaped from a volcano , only to adopt a rabid dog 🐕
Epsteins island
TY for Appollo 13 segment nothing has given me more insight to those events.
TY for Appollo 13 and it's problems. We are so much the wiser for it without the loss of those lives.
Fell asleep and woke up an hour and a half through. Probably explains my dream that there was a BLACK HOLE CHILLING AT THE END OF MY STREET
lol
🤣🤣🤣
Just chilln' 😂
That would be an awesome dream
Good time to throw all your left sided socks into it.
I don't know what it is. But this man has the perfect voice.
Thank you so much guys, this is amazing!
The thought of aliens caring more about the human race than actual humans is amazing
I don't think they care more than us I just think we don't know how to output and act on the care we do feel.
The funny thing is they aren’t aliens, they are simply humans that accidentally nuked themselves into the future, they are here to warn us not to nuke eachother to death like they did
You care about your pets too right?
@@GMlilEASTSIDEcharlie wah?
@@GMlilEASTSIDEcharlie "nuked themselves into the future"
Wtf kind of craziness is that about?
6.2 mile asteroid
Scientist: Extinction class
Me: Death rock
Love these long videos.. I have them playing through my headset whilst I work
"Changed the flow of electricity in Hawaii" ?. Looks like xRavage isn't the only one who's Superbaked
u right u right
@@xravage the fact you even replied makes you an absolute legend xD
@@xravagelmao
😂😂😂😂😂
Great, GREAT documentary! But, at approximately 21:55 the name of astronaut T. Kenneth Mattingly is listed as one of the three on board Apollo XIII; Mattingly was replaced as Command Module Pilot by Jack Swigert shortly before the launch. Still, these Infographics Shows are SWEET!
They say that Mattingly, who was originally supposed to be on board helped save them too. He can’t be in two places at once
And in the animation they show us a soviet rocket N-1
Day 494 of quarantine: I learned that a light year is the distance light travels in a year.
It's actually how many years light takes to reach somewhere
@@serotonin_.dreams. both of you are right
Infographic content never disappoints. Happy new year!
Have yourself a terrifying birthday
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.m.. .. !.!hmm
jjj
It consistently disappoints _AND_ annoys me
Mostly the childish graphics
Bro how long do these guys spend in their office, like they upload at least twice a day and this time it's a movie lol
13:35: That would be "casting _aspersions_ " NOT "aspirations"! LOL
This channel is the best on TH-cam.
He make great telling true stories even more better is about space and other planets stuff or other space things
me and my brother love you guys!!!!!!
"Cockroaches and Keith Richards "- nice nod to the late, great Bill Hicks.
I love my documentrys but this channal is on another level 😁
The weirdest thing in space: No blast crater hole in Mars
Re: "Why No Weapons in Space": A thermonuclear weapon with a large yield could be detonated miles above a country, producing a nasty EMP that would knock out all that country's electrical grid. That by itself would be a devastating blow to that country, but would not harm anything in it with blast and radiation.
Worse problem with the hemisphere it's detonated in would fry that many electronic's including power grids. Have to remember earth rotates and you cause a problem in one place and it will literally will come round to you. (I believe it's called karma)
We had a hole in the ozone layer from atmospheric detonations. We should NOT detonate any more near or out of this earth ever again.
@@Dravianpn02 If a Nuke is detonated over a country to knock out their electronics by EMP, the effects on neighboring countries may be equally devastating, thus causing a chain reaction and those who prayed for " world without end" may be disappointed tremendously.
Love the 80’s style animation on the Asteroid blast radius at the beginning.
For the uber rich to go to mars to live. An entire infrastructure would need to be in place. They arnt going to build and make things livable there. The 1st people on mars will be engineers and builders. Even if the buildings are ready made. Theres the fact they will need joining together and the many systems designed to make life possible will need turned on tuned and troubleshot. Nothing works as intended to start.
This guy has a definite top 3 narrator voice on TH-cam
14:12
If I had seen a B2 in the skies before I knew it existed, I definitely would have thought it was aliens
isnt this why people said area 51 had aliens
Apophis is supposed to pass by on my 31st birthday. What a great gift.
"at 9:00 AM GMT time" ah yes the greenwich mean time time riiight
I fall asleep to this too
It’s not the time enough for me to fall asleep
Bravo guys, bravo. Good people great content. I can tell there's a good handful of realist as well
Awesome video!
I mean blowing up an asteroid headed for earth seems like the best chance we get unless there’s a way to change the trajectory. Only downside I can think of is if it were to break into a bunch of smaller asteroids that will still hit earth. But we have a better chance of surviving that than one huge asteroid.
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@@lukez9721 o
@@lukez9721 an asteroid can absolutely end the human race. So denotating a nuke is the last resort for earth and human kind.
You guys are great
18:23 hahaha 🤣 took me a second to get that joke lol
Thanks!
It's amazing hearing how durable the human body is I guess. But this sounds unspeakably agonizing.
Apollo 13 was a task failed successfully
We gonna need homeless shelters on Mars too.
Love it
"What Would Happen if We Detonated a Nuke in Space"
*Flashback to the movie Love and Monsters*
Look up Operation Fishbowl. And also Operation Starfish Prime.
Armageddon with Bruce Willia.
Similar to the Kurzgesagt video about detonating a nuke on the moon. Neat.
A shattered moon would be as bad, if not worse, than an impact on Earth. Without it we're doomed.
Asteroid faster ask the dinosaurs… oh
Superb
45:41 it's nice to see that Jaime Foxx made it to space.
The only way to destroy an asteroid with a nuke would be to drill to the core or center of the asteroid (not a comet) and detonate the nuke in the center of the asteroid to split the asteroid, a surface explosion would not affect an asteroid at all and would be like punching a brick wall
Straight up, Best Channel Ever!
I love how aliens shutdown the /nuclear weapons .
Baking and watching this is awesome
Aliens that look just like us walking on Earth?
There is an impostor among us?
Nice video though
It's Armageddon all over again
Such a cool video!
What if there is an alien race out there that just got lucky and happened to stumble on the ability of light speed, or warp drive travel, but other than that, they're really no more advanced than we are?
Let's not forget, the laws of physics only apply to what we understand about them, and differ from planet to planet too! 1800's science said flight was impossible, but we didn't know about the concept of lift (angled wings on planes)
@@captaincrew8494 the laws of physics do not differ from planet to planet, and our understanding of science has improved a bit in the last 150 years, don't you think?
There's a sci-fi short story about just this. Basically, one small tweak in science during the time of sail/black powder sends MOST species down the path to super easy FTL travel. Aliens try to invade planet earth with space ships that still have chamber pots and black powder weapons. They get annhialated and unleash an Earth on the space races that has nuclear weapons and... you know... electricity and indoor plumbing.
There's also the World War Series where the aliens invade us and believe we will just be sword/horses part of society but end up walking in on us in the middle of WW2. So we actually stand a chance.
@@SoylentSoy Really? That sounds awesome actually. Do you remember who wrote it?
Who would've thought a nuke going off in space would look like a cartoon...fascinating!
Ahhh yes, our lord and savior Michael Bay
Blowing the moon up would absolutely be an extinction level event.
I like the idea of launching boosters to attach to the asteroid and boost it away.
A gravity tow satellite would be fool proof. Attaching boosters physically to the asteroid would be highly problematic in a number of different ways. especially if it'snot a solid rock but instead is a loose rubble pile.
Park a satellite a few hundred yards away with ion thrusters and let the asteroid slowly be pulled toward the satellite while it keeps its position with its thrusters.
Good night everyone ❤❤❤ hope your tomorrow is better than today and never forget life is to short and we're all to insignificant to stress the small stuff
13:22 I wonder if that doctor has a brother called Amin?
Houston we HAD a problem is the correct quote.
The ground crew of apollo 13 are truly heroic. They saved the 3 astronauts. They tirelessy worked on solutions to save their lives wihout sleep or pause they just did everything they could man they are true heroes and they succeeded which is the best news ever!
Neat
*You misquoted the "famous saying", as most people do. It is NOT "Houston, we have a problem". It is "Houston, we've had a problem".* 🤦🏻
🤣lol I read as Mosquitoed
I love how I’m not alone ty you guys
Dude,
Whos running this simulation, how arent you lagging?
When i try to simulate my pc just doesent go past explosions.
Please tell me so i know how to simulate a ton of nukes
What’s the RAM of your PC? I’m no expert, or even adept. But i had issues with so many things until I got way better RAM
Don’t play Fallout76. Nothing can simulate that properly.
I love these long videos!
It would be awesome if one of the rogue planets wandering through space that we discover in the future gets to be named Cybertron!
ULTRON
I love this 😀 ❤
Yup, you're right, Keith Richards would survive😜
I don't know who he is but I agree
Hahah it was funny reference
Am I the only one who listens to this dude while doing homework?
What if we had a straw 1 mile in diameter. And was extended many miles upward into space? Would the vacuum of space start to pull out our atmosphere like opening a emergency door on a space station? 🤔 Should make a video about that. 😁
😯
too wide to fight against gravity.
Hahwhahaahsh
Does space get brain freeze?
@@John87721 Gravity, correct me if I’m wrong but it wouldn’t matter what kind of straw you use, gravity holds in the atmosphere regardless.
@@love2fight205 idk man. I was thinking about the spontaneous rise of a fluid through a capillary tube, where rise and tube width are inversely proportional to each other. But yes, even though atmosphere is a fluid, it does not have a surface tension, so no possibility of any rise. Also one must note that a fluid never overflows spontaneously through a capillary.
57:49 Nice refrence
I wonder if they have thought this through?
If only the rich can move to Mars.....Millionaires will be begging on the streets while the Billionaires/Trillionaires put them in their place.
Ken maddingly was taken off the mission for possible measles diagnosis and that spacecraft that is shown is the Soviet N1, their attempt at a moon rocket
But otherwise great video
I hope Apophis is visible from the Midwest US
6:45 Robin williams live on broadway reference nice instant thumbs up
Just some food for thought, they mentioned how Solar systems will collide, and the one with the stronger gravitational pull always wins. They then mention that outside our observable universe, there is a forces extending our universe outward. Well, what if that force is a larger universe that will inevitably swallow our own? It would just have a greater gravitational pull and therefore would be pulling our universe ever closer. Who knows though really.
just get an infinity stone
@@Huppy1234567 big brain 🖤
@@Huppy1234567 that would be amazing
Considering distance just between galaxies we'll never know. Humans are going to extinct themselves long before then
Even if that is the case, the scale of the universe is such that we would never in our lifetime would experience it.
ooooh the mars story WOULD explain the shadow on the rover they have up there and how it mysteriously gets cleaned up !
"...the brave and surprisingly attractive men and women..." .... Holy mess, that's FUNNY
Descriptions of "Signs in the Sky" date back to our Cave Painting Days.
Real life Mass Effect scenario, we're too primitive to be brought into the Galactic Alliance. We're the Yahg.
I just saw the movie, Dont Look Down, and this video felt surprisingly relevant
Bless ‘em. Always working out better and faster ways to deliver nuclear payloads to us. Taking the stress out of total obliteration.
21:55 Ken Mattingly didn’t fly on Apollo 13, he was replaced by Jack Swigert.
A shattered moon would still cause an extinction event albiet a much slower one.
I think if we did put weapons in space would be similar to cod ghosts, just drop a massive rod and by the time it hits it’ll impact with the force of a nuke
I can tell after watching many infographics shows and seeing content and presentation of such there's alot of good-willed ppl at infographics with a ton of gathered knowledge about the world space and things within this plane of existence we call life. Bravo guys, bravo. Good people great content. I can tell there's a good handful of realist as well, that will give the hard truth even if it's difficult to stomach. To that I say, "keep on keepin' on" :D
They aren't researchers or experts, just youtubers who fancy themselves more knowledgeable than they actually are.
@@NEDMKitten sounds like you might be offended a tad bit
Or two people with google.....
@@NEDMKitten hahaha😂