What does the speed of light look like on earth?

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  • @airplanemode101
    @airplanemode101  Год назад +1706

    Wanna see the speed of Voyager 1 at ground level (60,000+ km/h) ?
    Then check out my latest video! :
    ruclips.net/video/130_TH5dJ94/видео.html

    • @SubroOrbus
      @SubroOrbus Год назад +13

      YESSS

    • @lucasbett3551
      @lucasbett3551 Год назад +6

      Yes please

    • @zenthura4532
      @zenthura4532 Год назад +8

      Can you make for third cosmic velocity speed

    • @planb273
      @planb273 Год назад +5

      Earth is Flat 😌

    • @SubroOrbus
      @SubroOrbus Год назад +6

      @@planb273 Please provide as much evidence needed to support your claim.

  • @figolol8666
    @figolol8666 Год назад +219178

    As always, hats off to the camera man who managed to run around the earth in 0.13 seconds

    • @mattsabo1811
      @mattsabo1811 Год назад +12629

      Walked on water too

    • @scout7734
      @scout7734 Год назад +9866

      creative mode

    • @charnjitsingh3365
      @charnjitsingh3365 Год назад +4098

      @@scout7734 invincible mode

    • @Thrill_Hou
      @Thrill_Hou Год назад +3640

      Yeah he deserves a pay rise

    • @Donalob
      @Donalob Год назад +1620

      This joke has been played out to death recently.

  • @TheBarlettano
    @TheBarlettano Год назад +17824

    Really puts into perspective why thunders are so delayed compared to lightnings

    • @TheQweshion
      @TheQweshion Год назад +1384

      lag

    • @danielash8099
      @danielash8099 Год назад +342

      Kachow

    • @floppa933
      @floppa933 Год назад +389

      That’s because the speed of sound is only ~750mph

    • @mrvalveras
      @mrvalveras Год назад +378

      Or why farts echo when sitting on the toilet

    • @ericleimbach1338
      @ericleimbach1338 Год назад +408

      @@mrvalveras I’m actually sitting on the toilet right now and farted while reading your comment

  • @Slim_Charles
    @Slim_Charles 2 месяца назад +765

    Sound is so much more chill, taking the time to look around and enjoy the scenery during its journey

    • @cryptolikeaboss
      @cryptolikeaboss 2 месяца назад +10

      Nice comment 😂😂😂😂

    • @netweed09
      @netweed09 2 месяца назад +4

      🤣

    • @ulisessolis3182
      @ulisessolis3182 2 месяца назад +17

      If the journey was through the space probably you could think otherwise

    • @IDraw99
      @IDraw99 Месяц назад +5

      ​@@ulisessolis3182even light hates that long ahh journey and it's much quicker than sound 😂😂

    • @senG_boi
      @senG_boi Месяц назад

      And Light is a speedrunner

  • @-L.S
    @-L.S 2 месяца назад +730

    I learned about the difference between speed of light and speed of sound when I was maybe 5 years old at a park. I was looking at someone off in the distance. They were hammering tie-downs into the ground around a soccer goal. I could see them hit the metal with a hammer, and hear the sound of the hammer striking metal maybe a quarter-second later. I asked my parent to explain it to me, and they told me about how sound travels slower than the light we see by. I will never forget that visual.

    • @puresoul6564
      @puresoul6564 2 месяца назад +25

      That's smart

    • @TheAishupramod
      @TheAishupramod 2 месяца назад +38

      I asked why lighting came first and then its sound(thunder).....i think that was the 'learning moment' in my case 😁

    • @trypstn
      @trypstn 2 месяца назад +9

      Mine was the sound of a baseball in a catcher's mit at a baseball game

    • @gaijinsenpai7714
      @gaijinsenpai7714 2 месяца назад +11

      The mvps would be your parents then. Most parents would just responded with "don't ask too much questions" or replied with a joke

    • @LOOFAHRIGGNO
      @LOOFAHRIGGNO 2 месяца назад +13

      Pretty smart for a 5 years old asking this. At 5 years old I was still wondering what was that little wiggly thing in between my legs...

  • @siddharthsr1
    @siddharthsr1 Год назад +23646

    The fact that Pacific ocean took 2 frames tells a lot on how massive that thing is

    • @roku_nine
      @roku_nine Год назад +616

      Or how fast it is

    • @artisticyeti22
      @artisticyeti22 Год назад +2522

      @@roku_nine he meant the massiveness of the Pacific ocean, I guess you are referring to light

    • @frjoethesecond
      @frjoethesecond Год назад +128

      Africa too.

    • @eustab.anas-mann9510
      @eustab.anas-mann9510 Год назад +481

      One third of the planet is Pacific ocean.

    • @sunrise-6
      @sunrise-6 Год назад +20

      ye

  • @aumpatel2433
    @aumpatel2433 Год назад +10361

    What’s even crazier is that even with how fast light is, the sun is so far away that it still takes 8 minutes and 20 seconds for sunlight to reach earth.

    • @kingofawesomeness5375
      @kingofawesomeness5375 Год назад +1785

      Even more if there's traffic

    • @azreath2352
      @azreath2352 Год назад +666

      Fr like last time it took me 30 mins to get to the sun space traffic is crazy sometimes.

    • @arandomdude3109
      @arandomdude3109 Год назад +327

      @@azreath2352 fr bro i once fell in a black hole because of how much persons were passing and tossing everyone around

    • @ReshGaming-ie2go
      @ReshGaming-ie2go Год назад +224

      im never visiting andromeda ever again.

    • @mydogeatspuke
      @mydogeatspuke Год назад +114

      I'm oddly comforted by the knowledge that the sun could have already exploded and be on its way to destroy us all at any given moment.

  • @MrGriff305
    @MrGriff305 Месяц назад +152

    I'm happy that the Twin Towers still exist for realism.

    • @_syntaqs
      @_syntaqs Месяц назад +15

      glad i wasn't the only one who noticed

    • @IAmRodyle
      @IAmRodyle Месяц назад +6

      Superman principle. Go around the world at light speed enough times and you can turn back time, since that's how physics works obviously /s

    • @rapson158
      @rapson158 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@IAmRodyleYou could go back in time only if you went FASTER than light

    • @Br0kenDusk
      @Br0kenDusk Месяц назад +5

      The fact that the channel is called Airplane Mode adds to that.

    • @Xiaolingsaidstopsimpingtvwoman
      @Xiaolingsaidstopsimpingtvwoman Месяц назад

      @@Br0kenDusk dang

  • @ryhu8344
    @ryhu8344 3 месяца назад +87

    Perfect.
    A thumbnail showing a POV speeding roughly in the direction of the Twin Towers uploaded by a channel called Airplane Mode.

  • @sk2470
    @sk2470 Год назад +2506

    I broke the laws of physics by playing this video 2x speed, and have now experienced faster than light travel.

    • @pzg_kami6472
      @pzg_kami6472 Год назад +31

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @Ter-ter721
      @Ter-ter721 Год назад +52

      U gave me an idea 💡

    • @amovanilla
      @amovanilla Год назад +8

      Wait..

    • @gyomeihimejima4337
      @gyomeihimejima4337 Год назад +72

      Hold up, that means going faster than speed of light is possible

    • @vedants.vispute77
      @vedants.vispute77 Год назад +23

      It is impossible to break the laws of physics.. its like your are going twice the speed you run in minecraft in a normal game.. which is impossible.. they haven't coded that..

  • @Whatisvr
    @Whatisvr Год назад +22526

    Now imagine traveling this fast for a billion years straight. And still not being able to each the edge of the universe. Insane

    • @Butter_Nutty
      @Butter_Nutty Год назад +557

      @John Wick bruh what kind of bot is this?

    • @alexbork4250
      @alexbork4250 Год назад +790

      You won't experience billions of years, on other side, and won't see anything around you [because time doesn't progress at that speed]. Just instant teleport to infinity

    • @horustrismegistus1017
      @horustrismegistus1017 Год назад +445

      Octillions of years
      Thousands of septillions of years
      Millions of Sextillions of years
      Billions of Quintillions of years
      Trillions of Quadrillions of years
      Quadrillions of trillions of years
      Quintillions of Billions of years
      Sextillions of millions of years
      Septillions of Thousands of years

    • @SukmyPikachu
      @SukmyPikachu Год назад +433

      You'd never reach the edge as it's continuously expanding

    • @garcjr
      @garcjr Год назад +283

      You actually would get there instantly but never since it's expanding. If there was an edge. Time itself would be a few billion years later but it didn't take you anytime to get there. At least that's how I remembered it worked.
      Light is pretty weird but fascinating.

  • @rollajay5301
    @rollajay5301 3 месяца назад +46

    Imagine you're with your friend
    "can I put a song on?"
    -0:06
    "yep we're here"😂

    • @Foreverspiralling
      @Foreverspiralling 2 месяца назад +1

      *you’re 🤦‍♂️

    • @rollajay5301
      @rollajay5301 2 месяца назад +6

      @Foreverspiralling Thank you. Do you want a medal?

    • @RobloxainYTPlayz
      @RobloxainYTPlayz 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@Foreverspiralling🤓🤓 nobody asked for auto correction

    • @VetusBarbatus
      @VetusBarbatus Месяц назад +2

      Try to go to Andromeda, you wont think the light is something fast anymore.

    • @jamaicanexile
      @jamaicanexile 17 дней назад

      @I_am_everywhere300Do you want me to tell you

  • @Greenpoloboy3
    @Greenpoloboy3 2 месяца назад +7

    My attention is gripped whenever that music is used! I love it. Great video. I know light and sound are way different in speeds but still amazing to see this

  • @CoreyCoyoteOfficial
    @CoreyCoyoteOfficial Год назад +12994

    The fact that it takes 8 minutes for
    Light to travel from the sun to the earth shows how vast our solar system is if it takes less than a second to circle the earth. Amazing.

    • @Mystikan
      @Mystikan Год назад +997

      If we could build roads to the Moon and Sun, and you drove in a car along them at 60 miles per hour continuously without ever having to stop for fuel or rest, it would take you 6 months to reach the moon and 126 YEARS to reach the Sun.

    • @kjj26k
      @kjj26k Год назад +308

      Not even less than one second--barely more then _one-tenth_ of a second!

    • @PinkGALFemm
      @PinkGALFemm Год назад +34

      @@dilippokhrel4009 look for TON618, it´s actually the most massive back hole

    • @dislodgedgrump9056
      @dislodgedgrump9056 Год назад +66

      @@Mystikan Jesus Christ that helps put into perspective how truly massive the universe is

    • @HoooookayBuddyy
      @HoooookayBuddyy Год назад +13

      @Pink G.A.L Femm Phoenix A black hole is the most massive with an estimated 100 billion times that of the sun. TON618 would fit inside it with quite a large amount of room to spare.

  • @canyoufindanythingmorebeau2039
    @canyoufindanythingmorebeau2039 Год назад +12946

    I experienced 599,584,916 metres per second by putting the video speed on two times. Which means I experienced something faster than light

  • @3rrorp1e
    @3rrorp1e 2 месяца назад +28

    Traveling at the speed of light would look exactly like "your life flashing before your eyes". To you a lifetime would've been lived, but to someone looking on, it would just look like you had blinked.

    • @user-ju1bq4qs9f
      @user-ju1bq4qs9f Месяц назад +7

      quite the oppsite man. time would freeze for you. you wouldnt age at all.

    • @maleprincess62
      @maleprincess62 Месяц назад +3

      Exactly the opposite. As you speed up your perception of time does too. So for the photon, no time passes. Travelling 90% the speed of light, you would experience half as much time as everyone else.

  • @merault5098
    @merault5098 3 месяца назад +17

    Thought it was the pilot's POV for a sec

    • @Joe-shua
      @Joe-shua 2 месяца назад +3

      the hijacker’s* 💀

  • @gewfhrefnjkr3724
    @gewfhrefnjkr3724 Год назад +7392

    When you take this into consideration. It really is crazy to think it takes approx 8 minutes for the light from the sun to reach Earth. Space truly is uncomprehendingly massive.

    • @jonatanhelles6448
      @jonatanhelles6448 Год назад +783

      Yeah, but that's not what baffles me personally on that regard, like imagine how hot the sun is! To be able for it to be so incredibly far away, and still heats up our entire planet! That's crazy!

    • @UnitedKingdom100
      @UnitedKingdom100 Год назад +544

      ​@@jonatanhelles6448 Yet our sun is relatively much colder compared to other stars. Now think how hot they'd be lol

    • @562FIREPHOTO
      @562FIREPHOTO Год назад +174

      You all make very interesting points , thank you

    • @LXPhotographie
      @LXPhotographie Год назад +380

      definitely. But personally what blows my mind is hearing that a star is like 50 million light years away. The fact that it will take light 50 million years to reach us considering its incredible speed gives me something like a headache and a falling-into-the-void feeling at the same time lol The universe is beyond mind-blowing, it frustrates me to know that I'll die and will never know its secrets.

    • @562FIREPHOTO
      @562FIREPHOTO Год назад +55

      @@LXPhotographie welcome to the club my friend 🥲

  • @JosaxJaz
    @JosaxJaz Год назад +6184

    One thing that always impresses me is the surprisingly large amount of water on the earth. We often don't realize it since we only see maps, where the pacific ocean is usually split anyways. But the entirety of the pacific is actually massive.

    • @AndromedaApokalipsy
      @AndromedaApokalipsy Год назад +119

      And yet water is running out, because that's how people waste and pollute it

    • @python1972
      @python1972 Год назад +11

      The pacific ocean is split on your map? why would it be split? am I forgetting where it stops and ends-?

    • @Stefano_Rodriguez
      @Stefano_Rodriguez Год назад +267

      @@AndromedaApokalipsy there’s tons of water. You mean fresh water?

    • @haruyanto8085
      @haruyanto8085 Год назад +42

      @@AndromedaApokalipsy fresh water* thats more to do with climate change than us wasting and polluting tho

    • @_Just_Another_Guy
      @_Just_Another_Guy Год назад +15

      If all of Earth's water was collected into a sphere, it would only be roughly a little over half the size of the U.S.

  • @Ksweetpea
    @Ksweetpea 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for answering a question ive been wondering since i was little

  • @BriefStudy
    @BriefStudy 20 дней назад

    So Amazing and perfectly explains in less times.. thank you..

  • @BinaryRex18
    @BinaryRex18 4 месяца назад +2316

    Didn't know travelling at the speed of light would take us back to 2001!

    • @Mattsea
      @Mattsea 4 месяца назад +38

      Right Lmao

    • @BeautifulQuran12750
      @BeautifulQuran12750 3 месяца назад

      Are you serious lol these are bullsh*t past time can't come again future might be possible but past it can't Come back

    • @mysisterisannoying
      @mysisterisannoying 3 месяца назад +56

      i thought bro was gonna pull a funny for a sec

    • @user-lr1hb3in4j
      @user-lr1hb3in4j 3 месяца назад +24

      What makes you think it’s 2001

    • @BinaryRex18
      @BinaryRex18 3 месяца назад +100

      @@user-lr1hb3in4j true, it could be any time between 1973 and 2001.

  • @vxwk
    @vxwk Год назад +4257

    Crazy to think about but if you stood at the end of a long street and you made a very loud noise you could theoretically travel backwards all the way round the globe at light speed to the other side of the street and hear the noise you made

    • @GaryDunion
      @GaryDunion Год назад +414

      It wouldn't even have to be a long street! In the time you took to circle the world at light speed, the sound would have travelled less than 50 meters.

    • @karlhendrikse
      @karlhendrikse Год назад +136

      An easy way to remember is sound travels approx a foot per millisecond. 130 ms for light to go round the planet, 130 feet.

    • @vxwk
      @vxwk Год назад +11

      @@GaryDunion Thanks! Very interesting to know.

    • @davhen5874
      @davhen5874 Год назад +9

      Multiple times .

    • @thegenesis6896
      @thegenesis6896 Год назад +1

      😒

  • @6laquemoon
    @6laquemoon Месяц назад +1

    thank you for making this.

  • @ShubhamKumarAIR12
    @ShubhamKumarAIR12 3 месяца назад +7

    Legend Had it that the sound wave is still trying to complete one round of earth.

  • @kalemulnix7875
    @kalemulnix7875 Год назад +8732

    It’s insane to imagine that even if we could travel at light speed, it would not be fast enough to explore much. In fact, it would still take over 2.5 million years to get to the closest galaxy outside of the Milky Way.

    • @2miligrams
      @2miligrams Год назад +313

      go above and break the barrier

    • @natsudragneelthefiredragon
      @natsudragneelthefiredragon Год назад +467

      @@2miligrams Annnnd cause a time paradox....

    • @thecpt6265
      @thecpt6265 Год назад

      man really said "copy the homework but change it up a bit". You a likes slut bro?

    • @Spyciality
      @Spyciality Год назад +34

      @@natsudragneelthefiredragon how so?

    • @natsudragneelthefiredragon
      @natsudragneelthefiredragon Год назад +212

      @@Spyciality Im not quite smart enough to explain it myself but I think it has something to do with the theory of relativity
      There are videos on it on youtube, I may be wrong about something tho Im not sure....

  • @cbthomas909
    @cbthomas909 Год назад +5737

    It's surreal to imagine that it would take over 105,000 years going at that speed to span just the Milky Way Galaxy, and it would take 2.5 million years of going that speed to even reach the next galaxy.

    • @bernhardgro4680
      @bernhardgro4680 Год назад +661

      crazy but also kind of depressing

    • @mycelia_ow
      @mycelia_ow Год назад +240

      and our galaxy isn't even close to the biggest there is. it would take over 20 years at lightspeed just top get to the closest exoplanet to us.

    • @briantw
      @briantw Год назад +132

      That's true, but it would only take you that long to an observer. Due to relativity, it would be an instant trip for you.

    • @evanshlom1
      @evanshlom1 Год назад +7

      Wait how

    • @Unanuma
      @Unanuma Год назад +35

      Yeah honestly... We're a small spec of the whole universe

  • @LordBlackTiger666
    @LordBlackTiger666 2 месяца назад

    It's nice, I feel like I'm flying while focusing on the video ❤

  • @callieanastasiaart
    @callieanastasiaart 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for showing me what creative mode looks like irl!

  • @JohanLGT
    @JohanLGT Год назад +12822

    The colors would change. Traveling in that speed (edit: close to the speed of light, because AT the speed of light you wouldn't experience time or space from outside) would cause the light coming from the front to hit you with a lot more energy and cause a strong blueshift, and colors like violet and blue would become invisible, the'd hit you like ultraviolet. And if you look back, you would barely see anything, because the wavelenght of the light that's coming for you from behind is now way bigger and would have a deep redshift. It's just like the doppler effect, but with light.

    • @ThePsychoticWombat
      @ThePsychoticWombat Год назад +513

      Would the light from behind be able to catch you? I imagine it would be pretty dark traveling at the speed of light and looking back🤔

    • @memeswereablessingfromthel3942
      @memeswereablessingfromthel3942 Год назад +449

      Well, assuming you have no mass and are moving at the speed of light you wouldn’t be able to see anything and the entire universe would be located at a single point from your perspective.

    • @tomaszmagruk4845
      @tomaszmagruk4845 Год назад +41

      @@memeswereablessingfromthel3942 why would it be located at one point?

    • @tatrotzz3643
      @tatrotzz3643 Год назад +445

      @@tomaszmagruk4845 it's because when you travel at the speed of light, you will not experience time at all. So you could travel forever through the universe without any time passing. From your point of view, there is no "distance" because your travel time to anywhere in the universe is zero.

    • @ugniuszavadskis9658
      @ugniuszavadskis9658 Год назад

      Ok fkng v-souce

  • @mrmack00
    @mrmack00 Год назад +4282

    Really puts into perspective how massive the universe is. Traveling at this speed it can take thousands to millions of light years to reach other stars.

    • @Simon0
      @Simon0 Год назад +98

      I know man. It's best not to think about it 🤣

    • @oregonianjoebartzeloni6042
      @oregonianjoebartzeloni6042 Год назад +9

      Bro spittin

    • @sumvivus6199
      @sumvivus6199 Год назад +114

      My mere human brain is incapable of grasping the fact of how big the universe can be

    • @oregonianjoebartzeloni6042
      @oregonianjoebartzeloni6042 Год назад +60

      @@sumvivus6199 if we can't even fathom how big a large chunk of land is, what makes humans think we're ready to understand the universe

    • @mycelia_ow
      @mycelia_ow Год назад +17

      It really does take long lol the closest exoplanet promixa centuri b is over 4* lightyears away. you have to go this fast for over 4* years, crazy. the closest earth like planet is 30x that distance. that's not even 1% of the milky way either, let alone traversing it or going to to other galaxies. not possible with speed. would explain our lack of visitors.

  • @Chainsukh69
    @Chainsukh69 2 месяца назад

    Most beautiful soothing BGM I listened On RUclips ❤but on 2x😂

  • @MaekcseN
    @MaekcseN 2 месяца назад +2

    Pretty cool. Thx

  • @darkscienceyt
    @darkscienceyt Год назад +2290

    Half the frames were of the ocean. Really shows you much of Earth is covered in water when you travel around it

    • @billcrawford5672
      @billcrawford5672 Год назад +146

      It’s also interesting that the earth is barely water. It’s 99.9% not water. Theres just a tiny bit on the surface. 8 miles is the deepest part of the ocean. It’s 4000 miles to get to the core. Wild!

    • @billcrawford5672
      @billcrawford5672 Год назад +5

      @@twerkingskeleton5737 thats literally what i said lol

    • @jonathanbirch2022
      @jonathanbirch2022 Год назад +6

      There is in fact more earth than sea

    • @BhlackBishop
      @BhlackBishop Год назад +7

      @@billcrawford5672 What are you talking about didn't you see the globe. Water is 71% of earths surface

    • @ayoubdridi2982
      @ayoubdridi2982 Год назад +63

      @@BhlackBishop yeah "surface"

  • @YounGun88
    @YounGun88 Год назад +2484

    And to think even at the speed of light it’ll still take 100,000 years to get across our galaxy.

    • @jameswatson5807
      @jameswatson5807 Год назад +290

      It is too big I would go mental on trying to think too deeply about it.

    • @realixx9375
      @realixx9375 Год назад +39

      Actually it's closer to 200,000

    • @kurubyy
      @kurubyy Год назад +40

      @@realixx9375 source or are you just spreading misinformation for the sake of it?
      edit, just a misremembering, all’s good

    • @realixx9375
      @realixx9375 Год назад +131

      Huh. I've always heard it was 200,000. Just looked it up and it's not. Maybe I misremembered or something. It's actually 105,000 light years. Still a ridiculous distance either way.

    • @debetrolence1991
      @debetrolence1991 Год назад +11

      @@realixx9375 maybe do some research first instead of lying about it. I bet you believe the earth is flat.

  • @I.am.an.act.of.resistance
    @I.am.an.act.of.resistance 3 месяца назад

    Great content creation mate. Any tips on getting started up in this kind of work?

  • @Plikso
    @Plikso 3 месяца назад

    Speed of sound looks soooooo slow after this, amazing video!

  • @Redgrave2442
    @Redgrave2442 Год назад +7354

    I’d like to give a special thank you to Superman for participating in this. Really helped us understand just how fast this measurement truly is.

    • @im_lilly736
      @im_lilly736 Год назад +88

      No it was the camera man

    • @coopermuccio4409
      @coopermuccio4409 Год назад +51

      More like flash

    • @chris-bp9uo
      @chris-bp9uo Год назад +28

      @@coopermuccio4409 superman is faster than flash..He even Beat Him In race But He don't run Cause superman Running Speed is so fast That It Can Harm Any grounded place Extremely Bad

    • @flyingproofficial
      @flyingproofficial Год назад +55

      @@coopermuccio4409 camera man>superman

    • @coopermuccio4409
      @coopermuccio4409 Год назад +5

      @@chris-bp9uo flash isn't the fastest? I actually never knew that

  • @videogames
    @videogames Год назад +6965

    This is what it would look like on video. In person, would it be a blur of streaking blues browns greens? Let's say at 2 trillion frames per second.

    • @MrKing-qd7gi
      @MrKing-qd7gi Год назад +1079

      No, visually it would just be extremily bright in front to the point where you couldn't see anything due to you running into a large number of any photons not moving directly away from you in such short time, and then you'd see nothing behind you because light can't catch up to light. Of course this is ignoring many laws of physics. Pretending you are somehow a conscious photon (as mass cannot move the speed of light), time would stop for you so in your perspective you'd just seem to teliport instantly even if you go somewhere billions of light-years away.

    • @westcoastbred7745
      @westcoastbred7745 Год назад +42

      Like flash ⚡

    • @stephenramirez7351
      @stephenramirez7351 Год назад +36

      Ur ALIVE?

    • @jonathonmiller3671
      @jonathonmiller3671 Год назад +240

      Fun fact about relativity: from light's perspective it gets everywhere instantly. Let's take a photon being emitted from the sun. From the photon's perspective, it would instantly arrive at Earth. From a non-realativistic perspective, that photon takes 8 mins. The reason that photons travel instantly from point to point is a fun property of math. Distances appear shorter the closer to the speed of light you get.
      This is to say it would be really boring as in your perspective you have not moved, but everyone else is 0.13 seconds older.

    • @user-sy6pe3bz9v
      @user-sy6pe3bz9v Год назад +7

      @@MrKing-qd7gi hmm 🤔 interesting

  • @FactrousZone
    @FactrousZone 2 месяца назад

    This is what I call a well done video

  • @ElliKim73
    @ElliKim73 3 месяца назад

    Your Minecraft texture pack looks awesome

  • @bravedave8512
    @bravedave8512 Год назад +11869

    Very very cool... but unless Saudi Arabia has changed locations, something seems a little off. Did you mean Mauritania instead?

    • @airplanemode101
      @airplanemode101  Год назад +4670

      Yep! edit mistake. I originally chose a different path.

    • @jazzysoggy12
      @jazzysoggy12 Год назад +286

      @@Backup_of_Hajins_videos went through saudi arabia and new york

    • @Bandit4557
      @Bandit4557 Год назад +128

      @@Backup_of_Hajins_videos probably one that starts in NY and passes through Saudi Arabia

    • @notapplicable4567
      @notapplicable4567 Год назад +92

      Can't say i blame Saudi Arabia, its hot down there

    • @wayacrazy.
      @wayacrazy. Год назад +5

      @@airplanemode101 waka

  • @comet_fodderyt
    @comet_fodderyt 8 месяцев назад +2533

    For anyone else who was confused by the 8 frames, the trajectory shown is not the same line the frames are from. Also, frame 6 and 7 should be swapped, assuming they meant some part of the Sahara desert instead of Saudi Arabia

    • @mashotoshaku
      @mashotoshaku 7 месяцев назад +332

      Physics major skipped Geography

    • @KenanTurkiye
      @KenanTurkiye 7 месяцев назад +6

    • @umbragewastaken
      @umbragewastaken 6 месяцев назад +13

      @@mashotoshaku😂

    • @brunogonzalezprado1306
      @brunogonzalezprado1306 6 месяцев назад +115

      I think he confused Saudi Arabia with Mauritania

    • @ronix4153
      @ronix4153 6 месяцев назад

      if he did he also misplaced zimbabwe as 7th frame@@brunogonzalezprado1306
      edit: ok that had to be the case, i didn't notice he shows trajectory later in the vid cuz i paused and checked it myself

  • @BeriJudo
    @BeriJudo Месяц назад

    With what program you can make these Speed simulations? Its so cool, I wanne do that as well :)

  • @adrianoarne-ritz249
    @adrianoarne-ritz249 Год назад +1752

    I actually thought the speed of sound would be way faster. I never realized it would be the normal camera panning speed of Cities Skylines

    • @kurubyy
      @kurubyy Год назад +82

      💀

    • @debetrolence1991
      @debetrolence1991 Год назад +321

      We have planes that go faster than speed of sound so it's overrated.

    • @Groveish
      @Groveish Год назад +76

      @@debetrolence1991 And had since 1940s. Most handgun rounds travel slower than the sound of speed though and can still do a lot of damage so it's not that slow.

    • @cg0825
      @cg0825 Год назад +58

      Speed of light = 186,000 mi/sec or 669,600,000 miles an hour. In comparison sound (though varies a bit due to temp, humidity, etc) travels around 750 mph. Things man has created has traveled faster than the speed of sound; however nothing can exceed light speed.

    • @Mikol_Billy
      @Mikol_Billy Год назад +44

      I’m always reminded how slow sound is when seeing videos like the explosion in Beruit. Or even the videos of the plane hitting the towers on 9/11
      You see it happen and a couple moments goes by before actually hearing it. It’s wild
      Actually I remember the first time personally experiencing how slow sound travels when I was a kid. I saw someone shut their door from down the street and noticed I heard it like half a second later and I was like wait…

  • @chrisduckz
    @chrisduckz Год назад +1556

    What always blows my mind is we can be looking in the night sky at stars from years ago and some might not even exist anymore.

    • @heIIokitty1600
      @heIIokitty1600 Год назад +20

      ok

    • @alexanderjanke1538
      @alexanderjanke1538 Год назад +97

      Some? We are only looking at the past, and only the past, im not sure, but there are plenty of stars we see that didnt exist any more.. And we wouldnt even know it, because that light still arrives

    • @chrisduckz
      @chrisduckz Год назад +221

      Erm, that’s precisely my point?

    • @khairilanam3020
      @khairilanam3020 Год назад +34

      @@chrisduckz lmao, what a great reaction there

    • @pariatmawkhiew
      @pariatmawkhiew Год назад +53

      ​@@alexanderjanke1538 So what you're trying to say is we could be looking in the night sky at stars from years ago and some might not even exists anymore?? Great Insight

  • @OfficialMysticalMonke
    @OfficialMysticalMonke Месяц назад +1

    blud went right over were i live plz don’t crush me 😂

  • @spectral2316
    @spectral2316 2 месяца назад +1

    Summoning salt about to make an hour video on how a 7 frame run was finally achieved

  • @celestialknight2339
    @celestialknight2339 Год назад +2794

    Now imagine what it means for galaxies to be MILLIONS OF LIGHT-YEARS AWAY! 🤯 Absolutely Mind-blowing distance

    • @stussymishka
      @stussymishka Год назад +339

      and depressing for aspiring explorers smh

    • @fbisecretagent6910
      @fbisecretagent6910 Год назад +38

      There are no space or galaxies

    • @luxgame246
      @luxgame246 Год назад +267

      @@fbisecretagent6910 lol

    • @popeyetsm2750
      @popeyetsm2750 Год назад

      @@fbisecretagent6910 Do yourself a favor and get educated. You wear your ignorance on your sleeve. In fact, you proudly wallow in your ignorance. You are a laughing stock to **everyone** , including me, but yourself.

    • @Drealmers
      @Drealmers Год назад +90

      @@fbisecretagent6910 you are the space

  • @nerpa9801
    @nerpa9801 Год назад +6117

    Kudos for managing to go round the world so fast that the camera man even had a chance to take a pic at Saudi Arabia despite not being on the trajectory.

    • @goutamlabh2009
      @goutamlabh2009 Год назад +178

      Great attention 🤣🤣

    • @reetombera9288
      @reetombera9288 Год назад +483

      I'm so glad I'm not the only one that noticed.

    • @krzysztofrozbicki1776
      @krzysztofrozbicki1776 Год назад +448

      Yeah do not forget that he was first in Saudi Arabia, and then he teleported to Zimbabwe. It`s clearly a true U.S. content right there.

    • @pistacchio2001
      @pistacchio2001 Год назад +32

      Made in Heaven

    • @LWT1331
      @LWT1331 Год назад +12

      @@reetombera9288 It's not that hard to notice...

  • @matushorvath3767
    @matushorvath3767 2 месяца назад

    Nicely done, another thing humans can only dream of.

  • @sarbull
    @sarbull 2 месяца назад +2

    one of the reasons of why the internet is so fast here on earth, and 8 minutes ping on the sun surface

  • @Roddy_Zeh
    @Roddy_Zeh Год назад +7690

    And to think this is still slow AF when you travel through space...💀
    Stellar, lad!! 👏

    • @Forshledian
      @Forshledian Год назад +214

      haha.... steller. that was punny.

    • @GreenBlueWalkthrough
      @GreenBlueWalkthrough Год назад +285

      Yep if you wanted to cross our galaxy faster then a year you would need to be traveling thousands the times of the speed of light.

    • @Forshledian
      @Forshledian Год назад +347

      @@GreenBlueWalkthrough The Milky Way Galaxy is about 100,000 light years wide. So if you wanted to do it in only a year, you would have to go 100,000 times the speed of light. If you wanted to get to Andromeda (the next closest galaxy) at this speed, it would take still 25 years.

    • @HSchristian117
      @HSchristian117 Год назад +32

      Not when you got mass 👌🏻

    • @isseabdirahmanweheliye9010
      @isseabdirahmanweheliye9010 Год назад +59

      @@Forshledian if you match the speed of light then you become light.

  • @johnderat2652
    @johnderat2652 Год назад +1346

    And despite that tremendous speed, it is actually unbelievably slow when you compare it to the size of the universe

    • @itameio6161
      @itameio6161 Год назад +78

      Compared to its speed around the globe, which is less than half a second, light takes full 8 minutes to get from the Sun to the Erath. Imagine that!

    • @rafaelpaquete3350
      @rafaelpaquete3350 Год назад +25

      it takes 4 seconds to go around the sun, seems low, but the sun can fit way more than 1 Milion earth's inside of it

    • @Persac7
      @Persac7 Год назад +8

      @@rafaelpaquete3350 it seems really high

    • @blesskurunai9213
      @blesskurunai9213 Год назад +29

      The phrasing "unbelievably slow" is not true. It's better if you say it like "the universe is unbelievably large"

    • @funnybunny954
      @funnybunny954 Год назад +8

      @@blesskurunai9213 Both work

  • @HasanBBoyBronx
    @HasanBBoyBronx 16 дней назад

    NICE EDIT. I LIKE IT :)

  • @demopapademo8824
    @demopapademo8824 Месяц назад

    Great Video Sir
    what program you use on video in earth part ?

  • @quantumac
    @quantumac Год назад +4656

    I am amazed so many people believe the speed of light and the speed of sound are even close. As Carl Sagan once said, "We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything about science and technology."

    • @romansenger2322
      @romansenger2322 Год назад +166

      So many? You mean children? I never encountered a grown man or woman who thought that but then again I am not running around asking people

    • @Mart-E12
      @Mart-E12 Год назад +215

      @@romansenger2322 as obvious it might seem there's a lot of people who have no idea where the sun goes when it sets. There's a show in my country where they ask people such fundamental things and they don't know.

    • @NoName-ms8jb
      @NoName-ms8jb Год назад

      @@bolatsabikhan8127 and non Americans think they know what Americans think.

    • @puppergump4117
      @puppergump4117 Год назад +135

      @@bolatsabikhan8127 No, there's also planet China out there somewhere

    • @tcg1_qc
      @tcg1_qc Год назад +43

      @@puppergump4117 Yeah, I heard it's close to the Russia or something

  • @thatanonymousguy9028
    @thatanonymousguy9028 Год назад +8809

    I watched this video on 2x and went round in world in 599,584,916 speed. I have now achieved a speed faster than light and become the speed God.

  • @RuckIOfficialMusic
    @RuckIOfficialMusic 27 дней назад

    That’s how I feel driving through my home town 😂

  • @debayanchatterjee6085
    @debayanchatterjee6085 Месяц назад

    Great work! Just that in light part, Saudi arabia was shown in the 8 frames, however, it was absent on the trajectory.

  • @FaeriePuck
    @FaeriePuck Год назад +1940

    As a kid, speed and time fascinated me so much. The speed of light, the speed of sound, terminal velocity, seconds becoming minutes becoming hours becoming days were, for whatever reason, such marvelous concepts. One of my favorite things to do was to guess how long it would take for events to happen and then time them. Examples included: Pulling the trigger on the nozzle -> water coming out of the hose, flipping a light switch -> light bulb lighting up. Everything always happened so much quicker than I thought. To this day I am trash at estimating literally anything (weight, size, speed, time, number of jelly beans in a jar.) Awesome video.

    • @anthraxxxxz6505
      @anthraxxxxz6505 Год назад +68

      You definitely got bullied in school

    • @jossegargan5281
      @jossegargan5281 Год назад +13

      @@anthraxxxxz6505 uhhh was about to say the same thing..

    • @MilitechCorp
      @MilitechCorp Год назад +25

      @@anthraxxxxz6505 How so? He is a special kind.

    • @demonindenim
      @demonindenim Год назад +155

      @@anthraxxxxz6505 well god damn i guess people can't be curious anymore huh.

    • @LordPrometheous
      @LordPrometheous Год назад +28

      I've always been the same way. I always wanted to measure how fast the light came on after flipping the switch. How long does the sound last after a single hand clap or finger snap. I reasoned that it couldn't be infinitely short, but it didn't seem to be long enough for me to time it with a stop watch. I tried to see how fast the light from a flashlight would travel from the device to the moon. Obviously I didn't have the means to do measure these things as a 5 year old, but the concepts have always fascinated me.

  • @Agos226
    @Agos226 Год назад +429

    Bro flew so fast he reversed time and brought the Twin Towers back

    • @blakemcaninch9167
      @blakemcaninch9167 Год назад +22

      i have been looking for a comment that talked about it. thank you

    • @Jeg_dret_i_buskene
      @Jeg_dret_i_buskene Год назад +2

      fr

    • @Helloooq
      @Helloooq Год назад +5

      first thing i saw was that in the thumbnail

    • @RadTanks3990
      @RadTanks3990 Год назад +13

      And the fact that the channel name is Airplane mode.

    • @JanusHoW
      @JanusHoW Год назад +1

      He set out one day, in a relative way, and came back two decades earlier.

  • @jkw6196
    @jkw6196 Месяц назад

    shows how insignificant we are on the grand scale of things. We should all get along and make the world a better place

  • @user-ib7vx3yc4i
    @user-ib7vx3yc4i 3 месяца назад

    This is really helpfully

  • @horyson
    @horyson Год назад +384

    The fact that this entire thing was done on microsoft flight simulator is just insane

    • @joshAKAtheman
      @joshAKAtheman Год назад +16

      it was? wtf

    • @beesmongeese2978
      @beesmongeese2978 Год назад

      @@joshAKAtheman Yep

    • @BlackHole101
      @BlackHole101 Год назад +6

      Nope that last clip of the earth was from space engine

    • @alibabbothethird
      @alibabbothethird Год назад +35

      A flight simulator? That would explain the Twin Towers

    • @User-wb3pk
      @User-wb3pk Год назад

      That mans that 65 MS is the theoretical fastet ping a internet connection at the furthest distance geographical point form your position is.

  • @andreasnesse6551
    @andreasnesse6551 Год назад +267

    I like how one of the frames was Saudi Arabia even tho the line wasn't crossing asia, but south in Africa

    • @That1guyCraig
      @That1guyCraig Год назад +29

      Bahaha as soon as I saw that I came straight to the comments

    • @perrybb2
      @perrybb2 Год назад +29

      He must've seen a desert and thought "eh, looks like Arabia to me"

    • @keremoner3420
      @keremoner3420 Год назад +2

      @@perrybb2 lmao ye

    • @Ijustdidthat
      @Ijustdidthat Год назад +4

      For real it was not even close, what is this bs

    • @TheDonkyGamePlay
      @TheDonkyGamePlay Год назад +5

      Actually Zimbabwe was South and the other frame was around Mauritania. So I really wonder how the hell would it go from Zimbabwe to Arabia when it's like 80 degree difference

  • @Mr.Robert1
    @Mr.Robert1 3 месяца назад +2

    Very nice. I'm a little unconvinced of your speed of sound. I know what it is, and have flown above that speed many times. It actually looks a little slow to me. Only thing that comes to mind, possibly looks different on a small 22-inch screen as opposed to actually being there.

  • @MrZOCKson
    @MrZOCKson 29 дней назад

    "Wanna see me run to the mountain and back?"
    "Wanna see me do it again?"

  • @KonstantineMortis13
    @KonstantineMortis13 Год назад +837

    And it's even crazier to think that, despite how significantly, mind-bogglingly slower sound moves than light, the vast majority of humans alive in our modern world have never even gone that fast since commercial airplanes cruise comfortably under Mach 1.

    • @timonsolus
      @timonsolus Год назад +42

      Except for Concorde, which was sadly retired early due to 1 fatal crash, caused by debris on the runway.

    • @kjj26k
      @kjj26k Год назад +69

      @@timonsolus
      Concord would have swiftly been retired anyway do to exorbitant cost for insufficient gain. Supersonic atmospheric flight is just too expensive for transport.

    • @timonsolus
      @timonsolus Год назад +10

      @@kjj26k : Concorde was only for the rich anyway, ticket price wasn’t a problem.

    • @stevenk195
      @stevenk195 Год назад

      close enough for government work.

    • @ryandymond2195
      @ryandymond2195 Год назад +3

      The A350 has a maximum speed of mach 0.92. So anyone who has flown on an A350 possibly could have gotten close to the speed of sound.

  • @naveyarg9771
    @naveyarg9771 6 месяцев назад +209

    Light travels so fast it went back in time and brought the TWIN TOWERS back!

    • @neilfontaineshorts
      @neilfontaineshorts 2 месяца назад +2

      But they were there before we moved at speed of light

    • @diegopinales86
      @diegopinales86 2 месяца назад +4

      Some kind of Flash point paradox stuff going on

    • @Flyyn_Gaming_9
      @Flyyn_Gaming_9 2 месяца назад

      ​@@diegopinales86the matrix

    • @mariaaa8656
      @mariaaa8656 2 месяца назад

      YESS

    • @grassfedcharlie
      @grassfedcharlie 2 месяца назад

      He used a pic of when they were still up for a sense of location 🤡. They’re there before the flash happens

  • @Natasha-tu5qs
    @Natasha-tu5qs 7 дней назад

    Fantastic visialisation. 😄 But FYI i think you labelled the desert bit Saudi Arabia instead of Mali/Mauritania/the Sahara. Also I think the order of that and Zimbabwe should've been reversed on the replay. But fantastic nonetheless 😊

  • @user-ex7yq6xq9s
    @user-ex7yq6xq9s Месяц назад +1

    Imagine the future 200+ years from now, we have an open-world game called GTA : Earth? My future grandkids would be lucky af

  • @Jonathan-qi9rh
    @Jonathan-qi9rh Год назад +3900

    The thing is...light doesn't feel time. So if you are travelling at the speed of light, you are everywhere on the trajectory at the same time. The time when you start the trip is the same as the time when you end the trip.
    Relativity tells us that when an object gets closer to the speed of light, time slows down - so at exactly the speed of light, time doesn't tick at all.

    • @yadavbaitha
      @yadavbaitha Год назад +126

      ​@@chainenationqc yes but unfortunately it's not possible to travel at speed of light.

    • @Jonathan-qi9rh
      @Jonathan-qi9rh Год назад +465

      @@chainenationqc No. The thing is, teleportation doesn't really mean much when time doesn't tick.
      When you teleport, you are at point A, and then go to point B "instantly". But when time doesn't tick, even the word "instantly" doesn't make sense. At time t=0 you are at point A, and at t=0 you get teleported to point B, meaning that at t=0 you are at both points A and B and all the points on the trajectory between them.
      In teleportation, you are at one location at any single point in time. At the speed of light, you are at every possible location on your trajectory simultaneously. An observer travelling at the speed of light can't tell "now I am at point A" and "now I got to point B" because he would have to say those 2 sentences at the same time.

    • @tamimhasan3084
      @tamimhasan3084 Год назад +146

      also when you travel at the speed of light your mass becomes infinity and it's impossible

    • @ninamaar406
      @ninamaar406 Год назад +4

      Truth

    • @shashwatmali3640
      @shashwatmali3640 Год назад +17

      @@Jonathan-qi9rh 😂😂😂lmao no

  • @hyperboreandesolation
    @hyperboreandesolation Год назад +842

    That's actually a great video, first time I fully grasp the nature of such a speed! Thanks!

    • @parthibhayat
      @parthibhayat Год назад +2

      Btw do you know what the music is

    • @user-qw6ht7jw2b
      @user-qw6ht7jw2b Год назад +1

      It's a poor representation though. It doesn't take relativistic effects into account at all. At close to the speed of light, your perception would change drastically.

    • @hyperboreandesolation
      @hyperboreandesolation Год назад +2

      @@user-qw6ht7jw2b Simple indeed, but still cool :)

    • @hyperboreandesolation
      @hyperboreandesolation Год назад

      @@parthibhayat Nope

    • @asahmosskmf4639
      @asahmosskmf4639 Год назад

      I had always heard if you blink, it just went around the world 12 times.

  • @Yewtewba
    @Yewtewba 2 месяца назад +1

    It's still pretty commendable, running around at the speed of sound. It worked for Sonic

  • @InsanoRider777
    @InsanoRider777 2 месяца назад

    And now think about just how far away shit is when it takes THOUSANDS OF YEARS for the light of the nearest neighboring stars to reach us.

  • @LITTLE1994
    @LITTLE1994 Год назад +809

    The light/sound speed difference definitely gives you the clear idea why you see a lightning flash before hearing thunder when you're miles away from the bolt in a storm.

    • @mydogeatspuke
      @mydogeatspuke Год назад +9

      Is that not something you already understood from counting one Mississippi, two Mississippi until you heard the thunder as a kid?

    • @lostinamattison23
      @lostinamattison23 Год назад +1

      Lightning isn't light but I get what you mean

    • @mydogeatspuke
      @mydogeatspuke Год назад +8

      @@lostinamattison23 lightning may not be light at the source of the strike, but unless you're being hit by it, it is processed as light from a distance.

    • @INeedToBePro
      @INeedToBePro Год назад +2

      @@lostinamattison23 atleast he said flash

    • @brokenanurag4389
      @brokenanurag4389 Год назад

      Ohh baby

  • @itz_yeastic
    @itz_yeastic Год назад +1371

    The cameraman deserves a raise for capturing all of this.

    • @gauvain9108
      @gauvain9108 Год назад +8

      He really did it ?

    • @Nation_of_Imagination
      @Nation_of_Imagination Год назад +38

      @@gauvain9108 ya, he used the special drone that could travel in the speed of light , it's also able to capture visual with a Ps2 filter!

    • @god9249
      @god9249 Год назад +6

      @@Nation_of_Imagination 😂

    • @ryukocantsnipe6257
      @ryukocantsnipe6257 Год назад

      XD

    • @mariotherealg
      @mariotherealg Год назад +5

      Frame 6 Saudi Arabia is not even in the itinerance. Nice stop there cameraman.

  • @Hacky_12
    @Hacky_12 3 месяца назад +4

    I want this youtube community again, these knowledgeable videos are our nostalgia

    • @ZyrusSmith
      @ZyrusSmith 2 месяца назад +2

      This video is only a year old.

    • @Crimcomet
      @Crimcomet 2 месяца назад

      Bruh has been on RUclips for only a year

  • @SilverWolfEnthusiast
    @SilverWolfEnthusiast 2 месяца назад

    props to the cameraman running at the speed of light for us

  • @Gamer-vx1yf
    @Gamer-vx1yf Год назад +336

    Imagine how much air you’d disturb moving through the atmosphere at the speed of light.

    • @DivanProdOfficial
      @DivanProdOfficial Год назад +35

      the most intelligent comment so far

    • @princeking1562
      @princeking1562 Год назад +43

      none the air politely and respectfully bows as it moves out the way.😉

    • @TheRedRaven_
      @TheRedRaven_ Год назад +58

      An object that would move that quickly would have to be indestructible because it would heat up and explode the moment it moves at that speed. If it were indestructible, it would probably send a pressure wave that would melt a ring around the Earth.

    • @legitwizard1704
      @legitwizard1704 Год назад +17

      @@TheRedRaven_ film theory actually did a cool video on why Superman would destroy the earth in a race against the flash because of this

    • @Disktoaster
      @Disktoaster Год назад +23

      ​@@TheRedRaven_ it would absolutely. The energy would be equivalent to millions of nukes, been a long time since I did the math but even coming straight down through the atmosphere (100 miles rather than tens of thousands) would likely cause enough of a temperature shift to melt the ice caps and ultimately end all life, besides leaving a huge crater (it would release more energy than chixculub, the dinosaur killer asteroid)

  • @easygoing2479
    @easygoing2479 Год назад +580

    Judging by frame number eight (0:44), I guess traveling at the speed of light will send you backward in time 21 years as well.

    • @RmsTitanic59
      @RmsTitanic59 Год назад +105

      🏢🏢🥶

    • @QueenslandGeneral
      @QueenslandGeneral Год назад +117

      @@RmsTitanic59 No it is:
      ✈️🏢🏢

    • @DEATHGamerStickmanStories
      @DEATHGamerStickmanStories Год назад +12

      Wait is this a joke or is it actually possible?

    • @neerajmohan274
      @neerajmohan274 Год назад +131

      @@DEATHGamerStickmanStories Joke. They were referring to the presence of the Twin Towers.

    • @thed4974
      @thed4974 Год назад +31

      @@DEATHGamerStickmanStories you can actually theoretically time travel by going the speed of light

  • @willie417
    @willie417 Месяц назад

    and that why they're not allowed to fly at or near light speed anymore in atmosphere the turbulence and shock waves was crazy, they can only do it underground in designated areas

  • @MARCOBLH
    @MARCOBLH 3 месяца назад

    Bro got the flash to be his camera man

  • @karmabasedj8184
    @karmabasedj8184 Год назад +427

    I was curious to see how Msfs renders all those scenery at the speed of light lol

    • @JustJory
      @JustJory Год назад +119

      he calculated each point of earth 1/8 times. then took a screenshot and made them into a 8 frame clip. it would be physically impossible for msfs to do that.

    • @romansenger2322
      @romansenger2322 Год назад +28

      @@JustJory he could have travelled a whole round and put it in a 240fps video

    • @JustJory
      @JustJory Год назад +17

      @@romansenger2322 RUclips only supports up to 60fps.

    • @SomeRandomPiggo
      @SomeRandomPiggo Год назад +27

      @@JustJory I think he meant slow it down, but as you said it would be much more efficient to calculate where it would be at those points and just capture those 8 points

    • @macjalac5845
      @macjalac5845 Год назад

      he probably sped up the video to match the speed of sound

  • @Nelboks
    @Nelboks Год назад +262

    I remember once I stopped at a red light. The lights changed to yellow and the guy behind me honked at me to move. Anyway, the speed at which he did it was faster than the speed of light that reached my eye socket from that yellow bulb.

    • @Kinobambino
      @Kinobambino Год назад +9

      😂😂😂

    • @Tony-pb2gi
      @Tony-pb2gi Год назад +20

      The red light changed to yellow? Where is this, bizarro earth?

    • @duncachinoahimiha3889
      @duncachinoahimiha3889 Год назад +13

      @@Tony-pb2gi Most places in Europe

    • @Hakumo84
      @Hakumo84 Год назад +1

      @@Tony-pb2gi He was joking. Red light cant change to yellow.

    • @user-qw6ht7jw2b
      @user-qw6ht7jw2b Год назад +2

      In my mind, I always imagined a light-year is how sitting at a traffic light feels like a year even though it was only a few minutes. That's why they call it relativity.

  • @mohamedlaminedebbache8543
    @mohamedlaminedebbache8543 10 дней назад

    The facts light takes millions of years to reach some stars makes someone realize how great this universe is hence its creator

  • @JeepnHeel
    @JeepnHeel 3 месяца назад

    Was going to ask what it would look like at ludicrous speed before I realized it would just appear as a plaid screen

  • @ioniacob9672
    @ioniacob9672 Год назад +486

    Not only did the cameraman travel at the speed of light, he also traveled back in time to show us the WTC twins in the NYC. Wow!!!👍🏁🎥

    • @danielpletikosic9021
      @danielpletikosic9021 Год назад +13

      And 3000 people dieded aliven't

    • @basesttoilets
      @basesttoilets Год назад +17

      @@danielpletikosic9021 are you a person who texted his wife in a Nokia just seconds before the Tower collapsed above you?

    • @juanjosemedinag
      @juanjosemedinag Год назад +2

      Beat me to it

    • @martianbuilder5945
      @martianbuilder5945 Год назад +15

      It's not back in time but rather a flight sim mod that flattens 1WTC and puts the Twins inside of the modern NYC skyline. To the left of the twins, you can still see 4WTC (built 2013) and to the right you can see the Goldman Sachs tower (built 2010)

    • @basedandbinguspilled1482
      @basedandbinguspilled1482 Год назад +9

      Fun fact: That's what you would see if you looked at Earth through a telescope from 22 light-years away.

  • @Milkman433
    @Milkman433 Год назад +741

    Wow incredible. Fun fact to add, if you were to travel around the earth like this at the speed of sound it would take about ~ 32.5 hours

    • @sebastianortega1938
      @sebastianortega1938 Год назад +72

      Hmm..... ok, I need a 32.5 hours long video of that now.

    • @cheezballz8146
      @cheezballz8146 Год назад +78

      speed of sound do be kinda slow

    • @LITTLE1994
      @LITTLE1994 Год назад +29

      Yeah, speed of sound, 765 mph, is very fast on the ground, but it's not really that quick for extreme distances.

    • @kattrielladoesstuff
      @kattrielladoesstuff Год назад

      @@zen7349 Some people do not be getting the joke, though.

    • @jayasmrmore3687
      @jayasmrmore3687 Год назад

      @@LITTLE1994 well the speed never changes. The amount of time just does

  • @DanishKhan-41104
    @DanishKhan-41104 3 месяца назад

    Camera man never tired hats off to him

  • @whatswrongwithmybrain
    @whatswrongwithmybrain Месяц назад +1

    The fact the ocean was 2 of the 8 frames just shows how large it is.

  • @critical_always
    @critical_always Год назад +151

    That actually had a huge impact on understanding how fast that really is. Well done

  • @alibahmad
    @alibahmad Год назад +353

    In the 6th frame you mentioned "Saudi arabia", in the trajectory the route does not pass through the gulf area but passes in the south African area

    • @Aaron-kj8dv
      @Aaron-kj8dv Год назад +14

      I caught that too, I wonder if it was thr ocean directly south of Saudi Arabia but he didn't want to keep putting photos of the ocean?

    • @MrAngry3232
      @MrAngry3232 Год назад +30

      @@Aaron-kj8dv Nowhere near Saudi Arabia

    • @shawonr3325
      @shawonr3325 Год назад +39

      i was just thinking this too, like how tf did he pass saudi arabia and then zimbabwe, and i was going to open up google maps to see myself and then saw the trajectory. i dont know he mustve mislabeled and meant somewhere in the sahara

    • @Lola-dh5ln
      @Lola-dh5ln Год назад +14

      @@shawonr3325the sahara would be after Zimbabwe and based on how far apart each place (australia, new york, and zimbabwe) is the photo of saudi arabia should just be another photo of the ocean

    • @jazzochannel
      @jazzochannel Год назад +2

      south something. close enough.

  • @Vailachavala
    @Vailachavala 3 месяца назад

    Well no one is talking about how beautiful the earth looksss❤

  • @andrewjohnson1573
    @andrewjohnson1573 2 месяца назад

    There's a lot of cool things to take from this video. One of them is how huge Africa is. Traveling that fast, Africa still for two frames in a row.

  • @MartinHabovstiak
    @MartinHabovstiak Год назад +1417

    Actually, due to relativistic effects you'd perceive the travel as instant - like teleportation. The distance traveled would appear to be zero for you. The outside observers would see that your time has stopped.

    • @innertubez
      @innertubez Год назад +202

      Yes good point. Time does not pass at all for a photon.

    • @BrimCopper
      @BrimCopper Год назад +85

      Did u try turning it off and on again?

    • @XXJE001
      @XXJE001 Год назад +13

      Wrong. Try again.

    • @nohaxjustxmod-sfs3984
      @nohaxjustxmod-sfs3984 Год назад +161

      @@XXJE001 no time passes from the view of a photon, so it will experience everything from the second it was emitted to the second it is absorbed. A photon emitted by the first star to exist and destined to wander the universe until it’s death and rebirth, an unimaginably long timeframe, and yet for the photon, no time has passed.

    • @FawnTheCreator
      @FawnTheCreator Год назад +27

      "ZA *WARUDOOOO!!!!"*

  • @spoonsrattling4
    @spoonsrattling4 Год назад +83

    it’s even crazier when you think about how space is measured in the distance this travels in a year…

    • @cytroyd
      @cytroyd Год назад +13

      It's even crazier how many light years your mom is.

    • @tacticallemon7518
      @tacticallemon7518 Год назад +12

      @@cytroyd Please send help, we’re constantly worried she’ll collapse into a black hole any day now

    • @aeasgarali
      @aeasgarali Год назад +1

      @@tacticallemon7518 lol amazing comment. Ppl like you are hilarious. Pls add me to discord.

    • @spoonsrattling4
      @spoonsrattling4 Год назад

      @@cytroyd 😭😭💀

  • @vihaangameplays4858
    @vihaangameplays4858 Месяц назад +1

    The speed of light : me when iam late to school
    The speed of sound : me when iam about to reach school

  • @AchmechNassor
    @AchmechNassor 3 месяца назад

    The Flash: Oh hoh, you haven't heard of what I can do