How To Breathe Underwater
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 พ.ค. 2013
- Imagine breathing underwater, mermaid-style. It's actually possible! Anthony shows us the promising world of breathable liquids.
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Here is how to breath under water:
Get a cup
Fill it with water
Hold it above your head
*breathe*
HOLY SHIT
I got my dick stuck in the Ceiling fan, Need more instructions.
Steve Jones turn on the fan, then go to your local ER
ichigo! notice me senpai!
Ichigo Kurosaki omg your some kinda sorcerer :O
it's 2016 wtf world why can't we breath underwater yet?
No it's 2017 idiot 😂
...No, it's 2016.
How long have you thought it was 201-
I thought it was 1738...
+Hamball Sirius I really hope you are trolling!
We can
now imagine if we can make liquids go superfluid at room temperatures, then apply that to a breathable liquid. it would feel like breathing normal air because there is zero viscosity in the fluid.
Will DO!
what is viscousity
the rat was like - ah fuck it they test me again , ill just breath the water and die already....*breaths the water* HOLY FUCKING SHIT OH SHIT OH FUCK AAAAAAAAAA! I CAN BREAAATHHHHHHH!!!!! AAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
ayy lmao
Renault Magnum
How the fuck did this gay ass comment get more than 0 likes?
GrammarNazi0000 I don't see any 'gay' comment here.
GrammarNazi0000 stop using gay ans an insult I dont see how this is gay.
It's 2014, and I can't breath underwater. We still got some messed up priorities.
It's 2017 and I still can't breathe underwater.
It's 2023 and I still can't breathe underwater.
It’s 2021, and I can’t breathe underwater.
It’s 2022 and I still can’t breath underwater
@@lukejaggIt’s the ACTUAL 2023 and I still can’t breathe in underwater.
Step by step tutorial on how to breathe underwater:
1. Get a glass full of water
2. Put it over your head
3. Breathe
You are now breathing under water.
Lol
You got that from another video 😏
Sean Carter I literally wrote it myself
+CJDoesGaming stop using literally out of context
+CJDoesGaming I got problems with myn glass fell got broken my feet are wet,is there a costumer service?
"That mouse... was actually-" A RAT. Thats a rat.
true
Or was it a rouse?
Mossy Deer Bones 😂
Mat
A mat is something you walk on
One does not simply watch one episode of DNews...
Patrick Millet LOL
Patrick Millet I know that feeling...
Yep. Started some time ago from nuclear bomb and now im here
These titles are straight up misleading.
no it is telling truth and facts
needles? inject? no thanks. i'll wait 20 years for the pill lol
this title is very misleading
Yes, yes it is. I thought it was going to be a 3 minute tutorial.
its always misleading to catch your attention
David Ryan reported
One day we will all be able to live.... ♫ Under the sea xD
In a city called Rapture
Reece Scully Long isn't that by an Octopuses Garden, in the shade? xD
Thorus Zwolf Ha, love that song
Reece Scully Long Who doesn't?
me -.-
No one wants to be Aquaman. Not even Aquaman.
Clearly you aren't familiar with Geoff Johns
I want to be Aquaman.
derdummkopf1000 yeah he's one of the best D.C. heroes
poor mouse. He was probably freaking the fuck out thinking he was gonna die.
He was probably having the time of his life after he realized what was happening
.......true
Jacob Nugent
"Holy fucking shit what is this? Am I a god? Holy fuck I AM A GOD! The other mice are going to flip their shit when I get back!"
***** lmfao!!!!! Ok you just made my day xD
The other point of breathing is to eliminate CO2, which causes blood to become acidic, and if not resolved, will kill you.
To paraphrase Brian talking to Stewie: You probably could be breathing underwater by now if religion hadn't been holding back science all this time. You'd have had jet packs by now as well.
I was expecting a tip to breath longer underwater.
I'm here because it's currently the year 2015 (when NGE takes place), and humans now have the technology to create LCL (breathable liquid), Evangelion Units, and plug suits but haven't done so yet
I know right :)
Well we can't because humans don't have the right technology and we can't go that far it's just a night in future
As I was saying, when I experiment traversing long pools along the bottom, one way is to swim quickly so you can breath again sooner, but I found that I actually get the best distance by pulling my way across the bottom with my arms, prolonging the time between breaths significantly. Much of the oxygen you take in is to power you muscles, think breathing hard when running, so you conserve oxygen by using them minimally, and can conclude that the "suffocation" pain is unrelated to breathing.
Even if you could breathe underwater, you couldn't go very far down because of water pressure. You'd still need a suit.
im a diver so I know abit about water pressure. 1 you don't need a suit the suit helps you stay warm 2 as longas you can equalize the pressure wont harm you and 3 people called free divers have held there breath and gonedown to 400 feet before and they don't were suits they use a heavy sled and swim back up
I've been to the year 3000. Not much has changed, but we live under water.
What made u come back?
David Lall
it's a song lyric
"and your great great great grand daughter... is doing fine"
^ tbh that was what I was gonna say like hey humanity is continuing good job
have you?
Taylor Cowart Am I finally going to be cool ?
Aqua-Man. Aqua-Man is cooler.
I don’t agree
Once I accidentally started breathing under water, but I didn't think about it. But when I did realize it rushed out and wasn't able to replicate it.
Me to it`s 2014 I need to breathe under water
My friend used to be marine in Russia. He served on nuclear submarine in 70s.
He told me that scientists did experiments. He saw dog who wore costume and was breathing breathable liquid. It's cool, drivers could explore oceans deeper if they would breath liquid. IDK why no one study it further too. Probably it is useless for military. That's why poor dog died of hanger :'(
hi im russian too
only problem with this is that divers would also have to deal with the undersea pressure. while, if their lungs are filled with liquid, wouldn't collapse due to the pressure, we could still die if there is too much pressure on our body.
still, that is true that this would be incredibly useful for undersea exploration.
lucas utke Pressure isn't the only problem but is a major one. Needing enough time to decompress so you don't get Decompression sickness is vital. The opposite could also be true... ever go way up in the mountains and over-exert yourself?
you can only go so deep with equipment or not
yo this is 2016 and we still can't breathe underwater
Saugat Maharjan ikr
Saugat Maharjan 2017 now smh
If you didnt have to breath would it stilll be uncomfortable not to
No, it's only uncomfortable not to because you lack oxygen.
you can breathe underwater in a lucid dream :)
You could come chill on MerNetwork with several hundred mermaids instead on Animal Planet’s site! We want to be able to breath underwater just as much as you do, if not more ;)
who's watching in 1992?
are you serious?
Really? TH-cam was not even created in 1992
Its a joke 😂 must be true that people take things you seriously now in days
Magnetic Fade ^
daniela 24 ^
this is great stuff ... u know how many lives can be saved with this
As a professional merman and lifeguard, I can't wait for this.
"How to breath under water!"
Pro tip: You can't!!!
That's pretty cool! I too always wanted to breath underwater! As a kid I unfortunately inhaled some water while swimming, believing that I was a mermaid... "-_-
I honestly love this channel so much
Premature babies don't get liquid poured into their lungs because they were used to it in he womb. The liquid is called surfactant. It's a substitute distilled into the babies lungs to stop alveoli (the little sacs in your lungs) from collapsing. Premies at a certain stage during development (< 26 weeks I think) wont produce it naturally. Babies don't breath in the womb either. The blood actually bypasses the lungs through a small hole between the right atrium and left atrium, and heals when the baby comes out of the mother. Science bros, science!
im sceptic because the primary point of breeathing is to evacuate CO2
Yeah CO2 i just had a typing error lol
Indeed, its even a swimmers technique to hyper oxygenate the blood through breathing technique lessening the need to exhale.
Blitzball anyone?
How to breath underwater
Step one:
Get a cup of water
Step two:
Hold the cup of water over your head
Step three:
Breathe
you could use a re breather that existed since mid-twentieth century or do electrolysis,which submarines use to feed the crew oxygen
honestly im more interested with graphing wings onto our backs.
WING GRAFTS! YES!
Harpingonforever real life maximum ride!
TheColorblindpony YES
but without Nevermore. Ugh.
Harpingonforever i didnt read the last two. is it really that bad?
TheColorblindpony Unfortunately.
*Spoilers*
Patterson brings in a huge-ass meteor for no reason. None. So in canon, we're dead. And most of the Flock lies forgotten. It's sad.
This channel is so fucking interesting!!!
Normally I don't like DNews, but I found this very informative.
I'm glad you actually call it what it is for a change "breathing water" we breath underwater all the time .....
INJECT ME WITH THAT PARTICLE :D
Yes, and then you die from your blood boiling. Look up tri-oxygen. If you get too much oxygen in your blood, you die in extreme pain and this stuff carries four times the regular amount?... Wow.
White_Knight_Zigmund
They more than likely have ways of regulating this.
Amanda Freeman - They puke up their lungs and their skin is riddles with purples dots, as they die in extreme pain from, nitrogen boiling in their blood.
White_Knight_Zigmund from what I got from the video, I think it'd be a different way of 'getting the oxygen'. It's not actually "three oxygen molecules" per-say. It's more like a different blood cell capable of oxygenating the blood diferently. I have no idea if I'm even explaining this in a way one can comprehend x) It just sounds dumb while I'm writing. still...
Says the heroin addict
What would happen to your skin though if you stayed underwater for days?
I don't know this in great depth and it's something i learnt a few years ago so i don't remember it particularly well either but your skin will become i guess you could say softer and much more delicate and so you can break you skin and get a cut and such much easier. For a better answer though your probably best off searching for this information yourself but i hope this somewhat helped your curiosity. ^^
I'm pretty sure your skin starts to rot eventually. If I'm not mistaken that is how trench foot works.
DTDdeathmas
Trench foot is a fungal infection.
A guy once stayed underwater for several days and his skin was in the verge of deteriorating.
The breathable liquids, were also studied for the use of hibernation. I read once, that long term space flight, they proposed a concept called a "gravcouch." Where you are placed in a saline solution, and your lungs are pumped full of a breathable liquid. It would allow our bodies, to handle more extreme accelerations. They were also spoda be in some form of hibernation too. Prolly flopped though. Haven't seem much else on it.
Event Horizon used the idea in the movie.
breathable liquid is a fascinating idea for pressurizing a sub with that so it doesnt go pop under the pressures towards the bottom of the ocean.
so what about a diving suit that takes oxygen out of the water?
If that were the case, what if it sucked in water and air, and filtered water back out the bottom. This could double as a way to power the machine through hydropower. :D
100% oxygen is dangerous to breathe, it can actually kill you. The air you are breathing now actually consists of carbon-dioxide, oxygen and hydrogen and it's more hydrogen that oxygen, about almost 80% oxygen if remember correctly.
Hmm....this warrants brainstorming and random thought over a period of time....
Kyriakos Constantinou You have got to be joking? Around 20% Oxygen, 80% Nitrogen. All the other gases are in such small quantities, most of them are less than 0.1%. There's less than 2% CO2 in the atmosphere.
Anthony Bennett sorry. It was a typo. Failed at translating from my language to English. Correction: the air we breathe contains 21% oxygen and 78% nitrogen. The excess 1% is carbon dioxide and lots of other gases. But its dangerous to breathe 100% oxygen though. I learnt that in scuba diving course.
Phillip Fry in "The Deep South" (episode sixteen, Season Two of Futurama), breathed underwater with some kind of artificial gill. Why don't we work on making a super efficient artificial gill?
Or a suppository?
People are, but at the moment its beyond us. With our current technology, it would have to be rather bulky to work properly, and it requires rather delicate and hard-to-produce materials, making any such project an exceedingly expensive venture with a very small niche for commercial use if they ever finished such a project.
SHEEIT The advert before this video was from the RNLI about a guy drowning and respecting the water! WHAT A TWIST!!!
I have seen something recently about a device that is kind of boomerang shaped with a mouthpiece that works similar to fish gills by using some sort of micro-filter that only lets oxygen through. This oxygen is then compressed using a small compressor and rechargeable battery. But the oxygen injection and the breathable liquids would be great for rescue stuff and medical purposes!
I've swallowed enough water that I could stay underwater for over 10 minutes
he just mermade my day!
I'm mad I laughed at this
+I RHYZE What do you say when something bad happens to you? This is a bunch of Crab!
I remember that super-oxygenated water in The Abyss. Having this water in an enclosed suit eliminated the problems with deep diving or with fast ascents.
Definitely cool. ;)
would you still feel the need to take a breath out of habit? and if you did how would you know when you needed to take one once the effects ended?
Make a newer version of this.
Mermaids exist in the parts of ocean deep underwater
Maybe
+Ma_D_sun XD Water dwelling pokemon hide there too.
+filonin2 Like relicanth and wailord when I try to catch the regis
Ikt already
yep
The sensation of wanting to breathe (especially exhaling) is mainly caused by your CO2 levels in the blood not O2, so holding your breath while injecting those beads would still give you the sensation of needing to breathe. By the sounds of it, all those beads would do is make your blood carry oxygen for longer.
I've heard there is a type of liquid that deep sea divers can use, since an air tank would have trouble sinking in the pressure or something like that. It simulates the placental fluids we breath when we are in the womb like mentioned in the video. When breathing it for the first time it takes a bit of getting use to because you feel like your drowning. It's only after awile of breathing it that your body realizes it's not in danger and calms down.
isnt that the liquid they use sometimes for people with asthma :o?
actually no I know this personally due to I had asthma *srry if I sound mean its really late but wanted to watch this*
swordiek Well... that was a... special? Different?, comment...
Aldo Solares That and he's probably 10.
so close add another 9 years and there you go and what does me being high do with anything and if I was high it would be noticeable but that you mention it its quite funny I live in Colorado though
swordiek well maybe its the fact that you talk like this with no grammar and it makes it impossible to understand you you also apologized to some random person on the internet and jus the fact that your comment was just stupid flat out
Does that help you understand? It really isn't rocket science.
hi
Ok but seriously though, if I got my hands on that micro particle could I basically hold my breath for a really long time? Or is there more to it than that?
correct me if I am wrong but isnt the reflex to breath caused by the build up of CO2 and wouldn't that still happen?
WelI I guess everything will get even more complicated if you try to breathe water with chlorine.
I would love to be amphibious like Aqua-Man!
I have a question. The injections don't really seem to deal with breathing itself though. Even if you held your breath, your body would still want to breathe wouldn't it? then in order to keep the lungs functioning without the sensation of drowning anyway you would still need a pocket of air or tank to allow for that autonomous process to continue unhindered yeah?
In a country a lab was working on something called the trident it is a hand held objects that extracts the O2 from the water and the water is pushed out threw the handle and the O2 out the hole where your mouth would be. Look it up on TH-cam
i hate animal testing!
OldBurgerLover First off, whats a class tank? And that mouse was breathing perfectly fine.
Joseph Reno
Considering humans are animals, in that case we should be sacrificing ourselves for experiments and testing. It was our idea so it is our responsibility, not other species.
OldBurgerLover We do use humans for experiments and testing...they are part of the "clinical trial" phases while animals along with bacteria are used in the "pre-clinical trial" phases.
Koke Kachoo no no no, I mean we need to use humans for pre-clinical trials also. Besides, document's records and physical evidence have proven in the past that hominids react differently to chemical psychological and physical stimuli
SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!
I’m your first coments even after 6 years
I love your vids, please do more
There is a thing that takes Oxegon from water and releases that at cold tempratures and you only need a few grams for a single breath
Neymar is cooler than Aquaman
I'm from the future of 2015
I have a question About the blood cells idea, we are breathing in and out not only for more oxygen, we are breathing to reject out co2 and other toxics that being produced by the chemical reaction of Cellular respiration. So let's say if people would take those blood cells with oxygen and stop breathing (like underwater) they would collapse by the waves of co2 that would stay in their body, Right?
This was so informal
So with the injection, you would be oxygenated underwater... but you wouldn't be "breathing" the oxygen......
So how exactly does the title fit the topic? I propose "How To Stay Underwater Without Breathing"
did you even see the whole video
Yes, but technically you're not "breathing" since you don't use your lungs to inhale, that's the point of breathing. This isn't technically breathing. Be skeptical, don't take this theory at face value.
It's to get people to watch the video. Basic commercial tactics.
Andre Salva True, but even if he put a less misleading title, people will still come flooding here.
cheesiscool335444 Well of course they would, it shows the advancements of sustained oxygen control in the body underwater... that's like Aquaman! By the way, is the use of the word "flooding" in your comment a pun? Cause I chuckled.
im in 2014
And we can breathe underwater!
We can?
Puppies
I'm in 2015
***** hey me too! so we are talking to people in the past!!? this is AMAZING! Hee hee! 😉
How would the oxygenated microparticles enable you to stay unter water? The urge (and reflex) to breathe is not controlled by oxygen levels at all. It is controlled by CO²-concentration (that´s why you can hold your breath till you pass out after hyperventilation). And without exhaling CO², you would just involuntary inhale water (not good, pneumonia ensues).
Could the breathable liquids have a use in helping asthma caused by smoking/second hand smoking?
Who's watching in 2016?
I am 1/29/2016
June 5,2016
Nope
02.07.2016 and I cant breath underwater
OXYGEN DOPING coming soon
There actually are these aqua gills...I forget what they are called, they essentially filter out oxygen from surrounding water, just like fish gills
three years old, this video has the best five second intro I've heard so far
Rat! Its a rat!
Um, when we are in the womb we breath liquids so we actually ARE supposed to be able to breath liquids unlike the talking head on the video is saying.
The lungs don't even develeope until about 7 months into pregnancy, theyre supported with amniotic fluid, totally different then trying to breathe in water.
Jose M. If I'm not wrong, don't you technically "not breathe" in the womb, just get oxygen flow to your body through the umbilical cord?
Jared S. you are correct! :)
Good, science class has paid off :D
Jason Crafts
Exactly what I was thinking. I remember reading that expelling carbon dioxide is much more important than taking in oxygen during breathing. How does getting more oxygen help if you can't remove the carbon dioxide buildup?
I love the idea of that particle but I have a technical question. Isn't breathing an automatic mechanism. I mean doesn't the brain MAKE the diaphragm move with or without our consent to force us to keep breathing... kind of like it does with the beating heart? If we take that injection, even though we have all the oxygen we need, wouldn't the diaphragm still be urging to move and the make us breath through our lungs? I mean it must be tough to hold your breath for 30 minutes. I know that drowning implies a lack of oxygen while being underwater, but the sensation itself is from forcing yourself not to take in the water, thus, holding your breath for a relatively excessive amount of time isn't it?
Breathing liquid seems like it would be very uncomfortable. I pitied that mouse. It looked like it was gasping. Poor thing.
I'ma rat owner... so that video made me super sad..
The problem with underwater breathing (at least with the first example) is that breathing is not just about oxygen, it's also about getting rid of carbon dioxide. The breathing reflex is actually in response to increased levels of carbon dioxide then reduced levels of oxygen (gets triggered first). Are they accounting for that somehow?
the fat particle doesn't really make sense to me, because although your body would have plenty of oxygen in it, I have read that it is the CO2 that makes us have the need to breath after holding our breath for long periods of time. So, if you take the injection, and then HOLD YOUR BREATH, wouldn't that just not work. Help, please explain if I am wrong.
idk, because part of the respiratory system is getting rid of the byproduct of cellular respiration which is co2, which you release when you breathe out. so im not quite sure how this would work, as the body needs to get rid of the build up of co2 in the system.
THE MOUSE SCENE WAS REAL?!?!!???? Mind. Blown.
If you live underwater for a long time, your skin will absorb the water and causes it to be wrinkly. Also, you'd have a huge amount of pressure when you go deeper because water is quite heavy. If you get a container to hold 1m cubed of water, it will weigh 1 tonne and including the surrounding water which will add more pressure.
Couldn't the micro partial injection be used to treat wounds because they Cary more oxogen so they could clot over the injuries faster
There was an episode of Scorpion recently where a kid was trapped under a boulder at the beach with water going over his head. The water would engulf him before he was able to be rescued, so they put needles in his arms that would oxygenize his blood so he didnt have to breath. pretty cool if thats really works!
What if you made a converter that converts water into oxygen for brething by the tube that goes to nose and mouth but what about food?
"Aqualung," the new plasmid from Fontaine Industries.
... because THAT sort of thing worked out PERFECTLY!
+DNews What about commercial divers? Saturation diving? They breath a liquid when down to deep depths. Its nothing new, but that would count, right??