Mathus Sinn Yeah, I know that. I just like the sound of the word. Also I don't want to limit myself to only Lovecraftian monsters and include other awesome giant monsters (Godzilla series takes special place in my reanimated heart).
Because they are adapted to pressure and actually die when moved to surface, and they eat other deep sea creatures or 'sea snow', basically the rests of the animals that died on more superficial zones, like whales
Seeing the list helps me learn from these videos. If it helps anyone else: 1. We don't have a good high quality map of the ocean floor 2. We don't know what's under the sea floor 3. What are brine pools (underwater deposits of super salty water)? 4. What are milky seas caused by? Is it really bacteria? 5. Who/what is producing the 52hz whale song sounds? 6. Who/what is producing the upsweep sounds? 7. Why are deep sea creatures so huge?
I think deep sea gigantism is caused by a number of factors, but the one that, in my opinion, is most likely, is the available space and the fact that many of the drawbacks of being huge aren't such a big deal in the deepest oceans, like having to support all your weight or being slow.
Reading in the paper, you "had" a neighbor, who sadly died 2.5 y ago. Sitting in a chair in front of the telly, All accounts were automatically transferred by the bank. That they found the neighbor was due to a complaint of an other new neighbor about the loudness of the telly. This explains clearly how much we know about our planet, nothing though! Your videos tip's a penny piece of the knowledge we so dearly need. Thanks!
Good for sake of it's own safety that ocean still dangerous to prevent direct encroachment & destruction, but some people still find ways to enact harm & contamination.
There is evidence to suggest that the oceans are much bigger and move and fill big pockets within the holes of Earth. The large bodies of water will mix and move about through it. This would also make the ocean harder to study as it is constantly dipping in and out of pockets.
If we drain our oceans, than we could see the bottom of our seas. But where could we hold our Sea water, while we're mapping our Ocean floors? That's the catch!
For those of you that need it: 1) What covers 70% of the Earth’s surface? The ocean. 2) What is the ocean floor like? It is unknown exactly what it looks like in some places. 3) What is under the seafloor? Living microbes. 4) What are brine pools? Pockets of seawater that have a different composition than the surrounding ocean because they're super salty. 5) What are milky seas? the phenomenon where thousands of square kilometers of the oceans surface glow a brilliant whitish blue. 6) What is the 52 hertz whale? The unknown whale that makes the different 53 hertz song than other whales. 7) What is upsweep? A mystery sound from the ocean that sounds like a repeating bloop. 8) Why are deep- sea creatures so huge? Because of deep sea gigantism which's cause is unknown. Bergmann's rule suggests temperature may influence gigantism, while Kliebers law states that massive animals have lower metabolic and less high quality food to survive, other theories also suggest that gigantism may help organisms resist increased pressure of the deep sea, but we dont have really have conclusive biological reasons why these gigantic creatures exist. Yall's welcome!! :D
Not sure why so many loonies think the space vs ocean thing is such a conspiracy. Let's start with you can SEE THROUGH ONE EASILY while the other, not so much. Then there's the EPIC PRESSURE of exploring one vs the other. Anyone want to continue the list?
It's interesting that many "crazy sea stories by drunken sailors" keep getting "discovered" by science. Rogue wave were still thought to be a myth until the 21st century.
@@kstar1489 You mean like by some guy in a cubicle, versus teams of men throughout time who actually spend their entire lives at sea, repeatedly observing phenomena first hand, and relating said observations with log book entries and oral accounts? Well yeah, you've made my point perfectly. Cheers :)
@@ravenlord4 To be fair they also thought mermaids and sirens existed. I'm not disparaging them, because they likely knew about some things before academia did, but word of mouth isn't a source of scientific evidence.
N4zasat1K ok i think im ready im about to put creative on i got myself a turtle shell night vision mask and a waterproof infinite battery phone i keep ya updated
+Just a guy on RUclips I had the most saddest and inhumane thought reading your comment, what if all the people that are getting killed in middle east and other countries are being dumped into the ocean?
I'm sitting here with 3 cats and a dog. They all looked up with concern, upon hearing the 52 blue whale. My oldest cat wanders the halls making the same sounds when he's lonely. It gets everyone's attention.
+Stolen. Yup. "We're not saying these are things science can't explain.." - Too late Hank, your list has already been turned into alien proof on the conspiracy tubes.
Ryan Clemons1 I like to think the king of monsters (Godzilla) is down there sleeping until we get attacked by aliens or other monsters what I actually think tho. is that there's 10000 tons whales etc all I want is that when I die I hope I can watch this world and see my family BC watching the world I can find out how we all die
@@frankragetti531 *sigh* No. It means that every time we research something, we find out a great deal more about that thing. Including usually exponentially more questions to be researched then we just answered.
@@PelenTan that's absolutely not the same as knowing less. When we learn more we still know more about everything, including about the depth of our ignorance. The wise man you're talking about was either a moron or didn't know how to convey their thoughts.
Holy crap. I just got the joke subtle joke from ace ventura pet detective, when the miami dolphins quarterback guy calls out "Blue 52. Blue 52, hut hut hyke!" about twenty years later!
;o is it the thought of unseen predators or just the abundance of space? I know people that are afraid of things like really open fields or big mansions lol.
Here are the timestamps for the seven things: 0:48 What's the ocean floor like? 2:04 What's under the seafloor? 3:01 Brine Pools 4:16 Milky Seas (mareel) 5:30 The 52 Hertz Whale (52 Blue) 7:15 Upsweep (and the "bloop") 8:32 Why are deep sea creatures so huge? That's all folks.
Sooo... this might be a stupid question... but if we basically know NOTHING about our own ocean why is more not invested to research our oceans and the ocean floor?
Uhh, because it's treacherous as fuk? High pressure high temperature high creatures high jaws high Lochness monsters. Gigantic Portuguese man o warz. Kaiju portals that doesn't make sense and the movie is definitely not "amazeballz". Need this konnyaku say more?
+Kevin “The Authority” Tan Well I am not asking to send humans I am asking to send robots, because honestly if we can send crap into space we should be able to drop it into our ocean... I don't really see what's wrong with sending robotic submarines into our ocean...
+Kevin “The Authority” Tan Right well robots have broken in space and we still keep sending more up there, so fear of them breaking is normal but shouldn't justify not sending some down there...
+E Crierie (EC) but they aren't subject to gigantic space whales out there in The Great Dark. They are here down in The Tectonic Dark. Plus it's hard to account for all the variability of depth. They had to send a robot of Penultimate Of High Human Technology at Current Time to the Mariana Trench. And that yielded the smallest of things. Plus it doesn't benefit any one country to fund studies of the oceanic expanses. But it does fuel their prestige if they were to make discoveries in space. The funding goes to.....! You guessed it. Space programs!
Brine pools can be very dangerous for cave divers. Sometimes you come through a hole into an expanse, an underwater cave and it looks like there's air above because the water sitting on the brine looks like the water's surface (well it is). Divers have been known to swim up and take their mask off, taking in lung full of air that turns out to be water. Nasty
First of all, Brine is denser than water, so it will be on the bottom, not the top. Secondly, why would somebody take of their mask when they have oxygen in their tanks?
Slinky Slink Depends where you go. Where I saw it, they were diving in tunnel networks, inland where ground water flows through subterranean rivers. If I can find a link to the documentary, I'll definitely post it, but it was AGES ago. Not to prove my self right or anyone else wrong, just for interest-sake.
I'd nope out of there as fast as safely possible, or if I had to stay down there for whatever reason (collecting samples, etc.), I'd cling to my scuba partner(s) for the rest of the time and never go scuba diving down into the deep sea ever again. (Yes, I am a massive scaredy-cat. Especially when it comes to the deep ocean, or oceans in general.)
In a lot of ways space is significantly less hostile to human presence than the deeper parts of the ocean. It's also less interesting to people who have money.
HUMANS.... We are not a threat. We come from Zahrinos our home. But it was destroyed and we found you. Can we live in peace and, stay out of our way... or you will be killed. P.C. You are very stupid. Still can't explore the sea lol. Peace or Death your choise.
It would make an interesting episode to go back to all of these old mysteries of ____, and update us on where they stand today. (You know, solved, new theories or workable hypotheses, or nothing has changed still a mystery.)
These sea puns are what makes RUclips comment sections so salty. Between the shellfishly opinionated people who are convinced that further exploration of the oceans will come up dry, and they believe any ocean studying doesn't hold any water. Of course, your tides of endless puns on these videos are unrelenting, and it's an unsurvivably dry sense of humor. I think I have to stop before we continue to sink further into the abyss of puns, but you are free to continue making puns, whatever floats your boat. *mic drop*
Thinking about the ocean floor gives me intense anxiety. Just thinking about the possibility of sinking into meters-deep sediment while being eaten by who-knows-what, just creeps me out!
I'd be more concerned with being crushed by the immense pressure. Seems impossible to imagine water squeezing you to death meanwhile there are gigantic sea animals swimming by.
Chelsea fc That implies she has an ‘irrational’ fear of being crushed to death, drowned, eaten by sea animals or die by hundreds of other means. Because the definition of a phobia is an irrational fear. Unless you’re talking about a fear of cute, harmless animals or something, try not to use that word.
When I was a kid someone told me that man had already explored everywhere on earth and everything that could possibly be done had already been done. I was a kid & didn't know any better so I grew up believing this. Now, I believe it stunted my potential.
My thirst for knowledge and drive to learn new things seems to only increase as I age. It's never to late to have new experiences and feel the rush of discovery! \o/
I think the leading theory on the extinction of large ocean critters like the Megalodon shark was simply that its large size made them susceptible to starvation. Climate changes enough that food becomes scarce for a little while and they just sort of die off. There are often more evolutionary advantages to being small and having a quick/multiplicitous reproduction cycle than being massive and having a small amount of babies rarely. However, if I'm not mistaken, the largest known animal still exists to this day: The blue whale. They're larger than any known land animal (Even the largest Dinosaur was only a bit larger than half an adult Blue Whale's weight.) Sadly, it was believed that Blue Whale populations used to number 200,000, but are now down to 10,000 - they've been endangered since the 1960's and are not expected to recover. Still, other critters have recovered when we didn't expect them to. The north pacific Right whale is another massive beast.... though it's population is estimated to have dwindled down to *50* due to whaling.
It's crazy that we can design systems & vehicles to keep us alive in the harsh environment of space, but our own oceans are far too dangerous, even for drones after a certain depth.
@@Lh0000 That is even more to consider. Here we are, feeling like an "advanced civilization" yet mother nature has created creatures that can hold up where our technology can't.
I have an idea as to why creatures can grow so big underwater. As a scuba diver, I have to carry about 80 pounds (40+ for gear and 38 for solid lead). It gets really heavy really fast when I'm walking around with it on land, but once I'm in the water, I'm practically weightless. Water, as we all know, is MUCH denser than air, and in a way supports my weights when I get in. Because of all this extra "support" from the water, animals can grow to much bigger sizes without having to worry about crushing themselves with their own weight. I'd attempt explaining the living at extreme depths thing but that a different story for a different time. :)
Cookiofshadows2 that sounds good but does not answer the question. Yes, water helps large animals support themselves. But, the actual question is why does the deep ocean promote or encourage an unusually large proportion of very large animals? You get a D for your effort though.
Water supports your weight more than air because it is denser than air. When you travel deeper the pressure increases, but the density stays the same. You are right for why ocean organisms can be bigger in general, but not for why deep sea organisms in specifically can be bigger.
I mean clearly tracking whale doesnt include tracker therefore dont have idk see it physically and attach a tracker....wow sound difficult could have swprn theres a documentary about tagging whale or sealife back when animal planet actually is 100% animal maybe they repeat it someday not like i sub that garbage amymore....its kinda a hassle when hey strawberry isnt actually berry....
@@theservant2419 52 hertz is a really low frequency as far as sounds go. They played them both sped up by the same amount because the actual frequency of a typical blue whale is around the lower limit of what a person can hear.
Of course, all of these things are likely leading towards a number 8 on the list. Which is, of course, IA IA CTHULHU FTAGHN!
aliens*
IT all makes sense!
+Combinemon Kaiju*
+Rafał Zbojak Kaiju is just the Japanese word for monster.
Mathus Sinn Yeah, I know that. I just like the sound of the word. Also I don't want to limit myself to only Lovecraftian monsters and include other awesome giant monsters (Godzilla series takes special place in my reanimated heart).
52 Blue (B) is only one number and letter above Area (A) 51.
Coincidence? I think so.
lol
+chaxmaster 207 [minecraft, Fnaf so yeah] What the fuck...
I think not***
52 Blue is 26 Red at half the distance. Coincidental? I think so...
I think they just like football is all.
The ocean is terrifying
Watch Markiplier play Subnautica for some terrifying entertainment.
I don’t like to be in or even _on_ a body of water I can’t see the bottom of.
Thalassophobia
@@eastportland *scary ocean noises that*
Mark: ........
*faint scream*
Mark: "Stop SCREAMING AT ME!!!"
Do mythical creatures that could be alive!
yeah!
yes
Facepalm
+Nate Hood This is a scientific channel, you know...
+SeptimusTSS you're dumb
So you’re telling me goo lagoon is actually a brine pool
MY THOUGHTS EXACTLY
Na, it's just bikini atol so its radioactive...and/or a brine pool 🤷♀️
Yes
@@mamaslist5682 Radioactive that would explain why all the sea life can talk
MatPat told me that weeks ago
It's obvious that big sea creatures live deeper because they're heavier and sink to the bottom of the ocean, duh.
Aaron Hastie yep
areeb1296 other big sea creatures
areeb1296 or a McRib
Its the opposite actually. The pressure is to much for a big animal.
Because they are adapted to pressure and actually die when moved to surface, and they eat other deep sea creatures or 'sea snow', basically the rests of the animals that died on more superficial zones, like whales
Stop investigating the ocean floor. We just got Cthulhu down for a nap!
#6 is Cthulhu snoring. Duh.
Wuh
yes our lord and savior cthulhu
Why not Zoidberg?
Welp, the upsweep definitely souns like the tardis.
Seeing the list helps me learn from these videos. If it helps anyone else:
1. We don't have a good high quality map of the ocean floor
2. We don't know what's under the sea floor
3. What are brine pools (underwater deposits of super salty water)?
4. What are milky seas caused by? Is it really bacteria?
5. Who/what is producing the 52hz whale song sounds?
6. Who/what is producing the upsweep sounds?
7. Why are deep sea creatures so huge?
What did the ocean say to the orca
nothing,it just WAVED
Good joke
Orca: Have a WHALE of a day, ocean.
These are some fishy jokes I sea.
I Dunoh If the whale had a shirt, I hope it's SALMON colored.
You must be a dad.
Big underwater noises: *Happen*
Scientists: Ice breaking apart
Me: *A new undiscovered Leviathan...*
If 95% of the ocean's bottoms remains unseen, so, this explains some of the unsolved mysteries on the Bermuda Triangle. Interesting!
THOSE WEIRD NOISES ARE FROM ATLANTIS. MERMAIDS GUYS, MERMAIDS.
Given how massive the ocean is and the limitations imposed by so much water I’m kind of impressed that we’ve even managed to see 5% of it.
I think deep sea gigantism is caused by a number of factors, but the one that, in my opinion, is most likely, is the available space and the fact that many of the drawbacks of being huge aren't such a big deal in the deepest oceans, like having to support all your weight or being slow.
I wonder if, 6 years later, we do know any of these now?
Reading in the paper, you "had" a neighbor, who sadly died 2.5 y ago. Sitting in a chair in front of the telly, All accounts were automatically transferred by the bank. That they found the neighbor was due to a complaint of an other new neighbor about the loudness of the telly.
This explains clearly how much we know about our planet, nothing though!
Your videos tip's a penny piece of the knowledge we so dearly need. Thanks!
#6 reminds me of Josh Malerman's book 'Black Mad Wheel.' A strange noise they had to find the source of, but in the desert not in the sea.
Good for sake of it's own safety that ocean still dangerous to prevent direct encroachment & destruction, but some people still find ways to enact harm & contamination.
thank you, Hank Green
Those whale recordings freaked out my cats lol
There is evidence to suggest that the oceans are much bigger and move and fill big pockets within the holes of Earth. The large bodies of water will mix and move about through it. This would also make the ocean harder to study as it is constantly dipping in and out of pockets.
If we drain our oceans, than we could see the bottom of our seas. But where could we hold our Sea water, while we're mapping our Ocean floors? That's the catch!
For those of you that need it:
1) What covers 70% of the Earth’s surface? The ocean.
2) What is the ocean floor like?
It is unknown exactly what it looks like in some places.
3) What is under the seafloor?
Living microbes.
4) What are brine pools?
Pockets of seawater that have a different composition than the surrounding ocean because they're super salty.
5) What are milky seas?
the phenomenon where thousands of square kilometers of the oceans surface glow a brilliant whitish blue.
6) What is the 52 hertz whale?
The unknown whale that makes the different 53 hertz song than other whales.
7) What is upsweep?
A mystery sound from the ocean that sounds like a repeating bloop.
8) Why are deep- sea creatures so huge?
Because of deep sea gigantism which's cause is unknown. Bergmann's rule suggests temperature may influence gigantism, while Kliebers law states that massive animals have lower metabolic and less high quality food to survive, other theories also suggest that gigantism may help organisms resist increased pressure of the deep sea, but we dont have really have conclusive biological reasons why these gigantic creatures exist.
Yall's welcome!! :D
52 Blue = Lugia
Blew, 42
Not sure why so many loonies think the space vs ocean thing is such a conspiracy. Let's start with you can SEE THROUGH ONE EASILY while the other, not so much. Then there's the EPIC PRESSURE of exploring one vs the other. Anyone want to continue the list?
Damn those whale sounds made my heart sink...dont know why I'm so scared of the ocean...definitely have thalassophobia 🙁
So, when honest hard-working sailors see something it's a myth; when a bunch of dudes who spent a few years in some college, it's factual science.
Maybe there's deep sea gigantism because swarms of predatory fish made the shallower water too unsafe for large creatures.
this is why I like rivers
I wonder if the methane mussels would survive on Titan?Lets drop some off there when we send the next exploring robot.
#7 “why are deep-sea creatures so huge?” Is it not because of the water they are constantly forced to consume?
Born to late to explore earth,
Born too early to explore space,
Born just at the right time to explore oceans!!!
+Josh Boustead And too terrified to even go near it in my case haha!
Josh Boustead yes!!!
Oceans are part of the earth...
The incarnation of boredom they meant Terra Firma. I think that was pretty clear
He's a baby! Give him a chance to grow up
So Lagoon beach in Spongebob is a big brine pool
nope nope yes
No it’s a lagoon
Its goo lagoon... casual
Lol I was thinking the exact same thing when he said that
Your mouth is a big brine pool.
Didn't even mention Davy Jones locker
Lolol
Simon Waddington Didn't even mention Cthulhu
Simon Waddington but you know it
didn't mention the dimensional rift at the bottom
Novaglitch All hail our dark lord Cthulhu
so, basically, the ocean is dark and full of terrors?
Yes.
Yep that's why we don't fuck with it lmfaoo
+Karlsson "Terror from the Deep" reference.
Wen game of thrones is life
+HEROBRINE228 why did you reply to yourself?
52-blue sounds like a band name.
It should be
mtabud bud I call it
The 52 Hertz whale is just practicing for his gig on America's got Talent.
Mason Ahner i
Mason Ahner "blue-42" is like the stereotypical football call at the line in football lol. Close enough
It's interesting that many "crazy sea stories by drunken sailors" keep getting "discovered" by science. Rogue wave were still thought to be a myth until the 21st century.
Rogue waves were proven in the 70s I believe but yes otherwise you are mostly right.
Exactly
Well yeah, you can’t know it’s true until it’s actually recorded in some way, proven
@@kstar1489 You mean like by some guy in a cubicle, versus teams of men throughout time who actually spend their entire lives at sea, repeatedly observing phenomena first hand, and relating said observations with log book entries and oral accounts? Well yeah, you've made my point perfectly. Cheers :)
@@ravenlord4 To be fair they also thought mermaids and sirens existed. I'm not disparaging them, because they likely knew about some things before academia did, but word of mouth isn't a source of scientific evidence.
I love learning from this guy. He's a fantastic narrator and teacher.
52 Blue sounds like the perfect name for an alternative/indie band.
i think its actually the doper effect/ a whale producing that sound whilst moving just a hypothesis
Or tequila liquor made from blue agave cactus that is 52 proof.
Or a designer drug.
Or a movie title about a designer drug.
sounds like a Quarterback calling an audible
It also kinda sounds like a radio station
well not exactly a band name but bts has a song called whalien 52 that talks about lonleniless!!!
Lmao just go into creative mode and swim to the bottom. Problem solved.
Not only night vision but enough oxygen
N4zasat1K ok i think im ready im about to put creative on i got myself a turtle shell night vision mask and a waterproof infinite battery phone i keep ya updated
The water pressure would crush you like a tin can, even submersibles have a limit
That and coming back up if you did survive would cause decompression sickness
@@maryachi140 dude its creative mode, you don't need oxygen!
Brine pools saltier than Leafy's viewers
fat
+bruce wayne Phat*
papa bless
Nah fam. His fans are still much more salty
grab your bleach grab your mcfries and CCCCCCCOMMENT THAT SHUT
Obviously the 52 hertz whale is lugia.
HeyHay lol rofl
Disturb not the harmony of Fire ice and water
But Lugia was able to talk, right?
HeyHay I see a pokemon reference I upvote
Nobody mentions ho-oh because ho-oh is garbage kek
Ocean; "Stop looking at my bottom!"
Human; "Oh, sorry!"
RUclips comments are so weird
Senpai is weird
Ugh
Did you even watch the video? He just said we haven't seen the bottom. Do better.
Ayoo this guys comment kinda sus
*7 things we don't know about the ocean*
1) 95% of it
Bam video done
Isaiah Schwartz 😂😂😂😂
Spoiler alert xD
.
Not true, you didn't pay attention. 5% of the ocean FLOOR :)
Saved me 10:31
I wonder how many dead bodies are in the ocean floor.
😝
I'm guessing for about how long we've Been here: Can't Calculate
Thousands upon thousands
i wonder how much treasure chests are down there
+Just a guy on RUclips I had the most saddest and inhumane thought reading your comment, what if all the people that are getting killed in middle east and other countries are being dumped into the ocean?
*Guess what?*
Chicken Butt! xD
Gotcha! Have an awesome day! =)
I'm gonna kill myself now
K
Thank you
Fooly Cooly Lol xD
+BugSplat fat
I'm sitting here with 3 cats and a dog. They all looked up with concern, upon hearing the 52 blue whale. My oldest cat wanders the halls making the same sounds when he's lonely. It gets everyone's attention.
1) Aliens
2) Aliens
3) Aliens
4) Aliens
5) Aliens
6) Aliens
7) Aliens
8. Aliens?
1,000,000,000: aliens?
Indeed
+Kylie Lambert Nope
+Stolen. Yup.
"We're not saying these are things science can't explain.." - Too late Hank, your list has already been turned into alien proof on the conspiracy tubes.
We don't know what we don't know about the oceans...
Couldn't get any more accurate or better than that
how do you know that?
maybe 1% Feeber
Hmmm.... yes.
The floor here is made of floor.
Did you know? You don't know until you know
Did they find any Deathclaws in those glowing seas?
Ja!
Not only deathclaws..... They found....
LEGENDARY GLOWING PRESTON GARVEY MATRIARCH! KILL IT
No thats in game not real life
+ReeCocho you are missing the most important question of them all.
Did they find Atlantis the lost city and do mermaids exist?
+elijah lowe after you buy me dinner
Sea people: "But one part of the world that has remained pretty mysterious to us also happens to cover almost 30% of it - the land."
They invaded at least once so they know more about us than we know about them
True. We may be mysteries trying to discover each other
I Like to think that there is a whale like thing near the bottom of the sea 5-8 Times the size of a blue whale.
megaladon?
The Great One, Cthulhu.
santa
Anime Wins
Was there a update last i looked there was only a few things even almost the size of a blue whale.
Ryan Clemons1 I like to think the king of monsters (Godzilla) is down there sleeping until we get attacked by aliens or other monsters what I actually think tho. is that there's 10000 tons whales etc all I want is that when I die I hope I can watch this world and see my family BC watching the world I can find out how we all die
As a wise man once said: The more we learn about the universe, the less we know about it.
You mean, when you learn, you know less? We should stop going to school then.
@@frankragetti531 *sigh* No. It means that every time we research something, we find out a great deal more about that thing. Including usually exponentially more questions to be researched then we just answered.
I remember when I said that.. ;)
@@PelenTan that's absolutely not the same as knowing less. When we learn more we still know more about everything, including about the depth of our ignorance.
The wise man you're talking about was either a moron or didn't know how to convey their thoughts.
@@NJ-wb1cz Horse? Water.
The BLOOP sounds like a really bad rip off horror movie...
fat
+Joshua Osei the bloop is scary as fuck imagine a creature as big as an island
anthony guzman [Insert Mom Joke]
+Joshua Osei nvm ;_;
+Joshua Osei Sounds like a parody of The Blob.
Last time I came this early, I had to pay for child support.
Savage lol
+Darth Jar Jar ding!
You're not early, get over yourself
LOL
Finally i get to see a shitty unfunny comment in under 25 minuets!
NASA has seen the dark beneath. NASA's urgency to leave the planet grows ever stronger.
yes, something is not clear
Lmfao
Wtf
NOT REALLY AS US NAVY PROVES AGAIN
SINCE WW2
MANY UAP/UFO/ ET CRAFTS
NASA is nothing ACTUALLY
@@kimokla3874 you need to up your olanzapine dose
Hank has such an engaging style of presentation- without rising intonation- what's not to like!
constipation!
you were rhyming right?
like most utube nerd presenters he gets on my nerves......but not as much as those computer generated ones...ones
I know something else that's 4x as salty
What is it?
Haters.
Na???
For Glory
Feminists.
"What's under the seafloor?" Well, the Lost River and the Inactive Lava Zone, obviously!
Keep your Ghost Leviathans to yourself.
I miss me cyclops
Holy crap. I just got the joke subtle joke from ace ventura pet detective, when the miami dolphins quarterback guy calls out "Blue 52. Blue 52, hut hut hyke!" about twenty years later!
The sea and open water scares me to death >.
;o is it the thought of unseen predators or just the abundance of space? I know people that are afraid of things like really open fields or big mansions lol.
+RolyUnGashaa reddit.com/r/Thalassophobia
#thalassophobia
+RolyUnGashaa Gives me the same feeling as standing on glass why up high. unsettling.
Mistuh Panduh Mix of both really tho the thought of being alone floating with nothing but sea all around me is a horrid thought
Am I the only one who gets excited whenever Hank is the host of a video? I mean, I like the other hosts, but there's something special about Hank.
AtarahDerek wait since when did Montana have highways?
Sneekypants can hank just host the entire internet please?
Sneekypants Hank is awesome
Sneekypants ME TOO I LOVE HANK
Ah, so that's who that is. I remember him from FineBros. I just recently subscribed. He's kinda cute, tbh.
I've seen the glowing wave when I walked at night in Seychelles. Was beautiful
These guys are so much better than ASAP Science.
Agreed
They always have been great
not really kind of equal
I disagree, but Sci show uploads much more.
No, AsapScience is soooo much better
90% of the ocean is not discovered. You can't tell me mermaids don't exist.
have to scroll too far for this.
How would they survive deep sea pressure?
Maybe just like how the deep sea fishes survived?
Gary Yong Kah Joon
Can you tell me how do they survive?
You can't tell me they DO exist, then. Burden of proof lies on the person who makes the claim.
so mermaids can exist
i know a lot about Wales. I live there
why so salty?
+Ethan Broussard it lives in brine pools
In USA !?
funny
no you weab
The ocean is terrifying because it remembers where we came from, and has never forgiven us for abandoning it.
interesting observation 😯🤭 🙃
That is an amazing quote. Uh. 👍
Go write a lovecraftian short, go NOW
Here are the timestamps for the seven things:
0:48 What's the ocean floor like?
2:04 What's under the seafloor?
3:01 Brine Pools
4:16 Milky Seas (mareel)
5:30 The 52 Hertz Whale (52 Blue)
7:15 Upsweep (and the "bloop")
8:32 Why are deep sea creatures so huge?
That's all folks.
You da real mvp
Sooo... this might be a stupid question... but if we basically know NOTHING about our own ocean why is more not invested to research our oceans and the ocean floor?
Uhh, because it's treacherous as fuk? High pressure high temperature high creatures high jaws high Lochness monsters. Gigantic Portuguese man o warz. Kaiju portals that doesn't make sense and the movie is definitely not "amazeballz". Need this konnyaku say more?
+Kevin “The Authority” Tan Well I am not asking to send humans I am asking to send robots, because honestly if we can send crap into space we should be able to drop it into our ocean... I don't really see what's wrong with sending robotic submarines into our ocean...
+E Crierie (EC) same thing. expensive and will break. those little robotikas are expensive
+Kevin “The Authority” Tan Right well robots have broken in space and we still keep sending more up there, so fear of them breaking is normal but shouldn't justify not sending some down there...
+E Crierie (EC) but they aren't subject to gigantic space whales out there in The Great Dark. They are here down in The Tectonic Dark. Plus it's hard to account for all the variability of depth. They had to send a robot of Penultimate Of High Human Technology at Current Time to the Mariana Trench. And that yielded the smallest of things. Plus it doesn't benefit any one country to fund studies of the oceanic expanses. But it does fuel their prestige if they were to make discoveries in space. The funding goes to.....! You guessed it. Space programs!
Brine pools can be very dangerous for cave divers. Sometimes you come through a hole into an expanse, an underwater cave and it looks like there's air above because the water sitting on the brine looks like the water's surface (well it is). Divers have been known to swim up and take their mask off, taking in lung full of air that turns out to be water. Nasty
First of all, Brine is denser than water, so it will be on the bottom, not the top. Secondly, why would somebody take of their mask when they have oxygen in their tanks?
Slinky Slink I said that the water sat on top the brine. And why are you asking me, I've never done. Ask the stupid idiots that did do it.
Firebrand Oh okay, although underwater caves aren't full of brine.
Slinky Slink Depends where you go. Where I saw it, they were diving in tunnel networks, inland where ground water flows through subterranean rivers.
If I can find a link to the documentary, I'll definitely post it, but it was AGES ago. Not to prove my self right or anyone else wrong, just for interest-sake.
it can happen when water flows in from sea caves into caves full of fresh water. It's called a halocline
6:15 Imagine you're scuba diving in the ocean and you hear that sound.
Probably wouldn’t be pleasant depending on how close you are.
I'd nope out of there as fast as safely possible, or if I had to stay down there for whatever reason (collecting samples, etc.), I'd cling to my scuba partner(s) for the rest of the time and never go scuba diving down into the deep sea ever again. (Yes, I am a massive scaredy-cat. Especially when it comes to the deep ocean, or oceans in general.)
NOPE NOPE NOPE
humans have landed on the moon but they can't explore the bottom of the sea
In a lot of ways space is significantly less hostile to human presence than the deeper parts of the ocean.
It's also less interesting to people who have money.
They? You Alien
maybe i am :3
maybe im not. you will never know mwahahaja
Hey if I could escape being considered a Human I'd definitely at least consider the idea if not accept immediately.
HUMANS.... We are not a threat. We come from Zahrinos our home. But it was destroyed and we found you. Can we live in peace and, stay out of our way... or you will be killed.
P.C.
You are very stupid. Still can't explore the sea lol. Peace or Death your choise.
if 95% of the oceans bottom hasn't been seen by us.....that's a pretty big bottom....I'd love to see the ocean twerk
Twerk that stinky brown eye
Kevin Tan exactly
what did the ocean say to the other ocean... nothing they just waved
Well you don't, really! Look up at what that twerk done to Japan few years ago.
HiZzen RekT shit post
We have been surfing above and we don’t even know what is lurking below
It would make an interesting episode to go back to all of these old mysteries of ____, and update us on where they stand today. (You know, solved, new theories or workable hypotheses, or nothing has changed still a mystery.)
YES! One of my life goals has been accomplished!
666th view!
#goals
+Klmp13 fat
+Kevin Sakovich (REN) of course it's not accurate, it's RUclips. But I can pretend
+Acid Enema Get out of here, Leafy Fanboy
+Acid Enema fat
The ocean is a big scary blue death liquid.
LOOOOOOL
Stop 🤣🤣
That ending was "Deep"
Frank Torres bu dum tzz
I sea what you did there.
These sea puns are what makes RUclips comment sections so salty. Between the shellfishly opinionated people who are convinced that further exploration of the oceans will come up dry, and they believe any ocean studying doesn't hold any water. Of course, your tides of endless puns on these videos are unrelenting, and it's an unsurvivably dry sense of humor. I think I have to stop before we continue to sink further into the abyss of puns, but you are free to continue making puns, whatever floats your boat.
*mic drop*
Matthew Smith its so Beautiful it brought a tear to eye that or its because i couldnt breathe because i laughed so hard
I don't know. Some of those puns seem a little watered down to me.
omg it is subnautica all over again
Surely you meant to say Nazjatar. But I forgive you
Nope
Subnautica
Reminds me of if that
all over again?
Pft.
You're both wrong.
- _It's SeaQuest DSV_ .
- Or _Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea_ .
What if the upsweep alarm sounding ocean sound is actually Atlantis whenever they have a red alert o.0
Syed Mahdi 🤯🤔🤭😮
Yup. Absolutely, it’s Atlantis... we must learn more!!
"Aquatis! Quite pulling the damn fire alarm! The surface dwellers can hear us now!"
"Mrs Seaside. Why do we have a fire alarm if we are underwater?"
I have to say that I like how you don't take 20 min to explain 1 simple fact. You do them quickly and accurately. Because of that I'm subscribing
Thinking about the ocean floor gives me intense anxiety. Just thinking about the possibility of sinking into meters-deep sediment while being eaten by who-knows-what, just creeps me out!
ikr I got a chill up my spine from watching this, this is so creepy
I'd be more concerned with being crushed by the immense pressure. Seems impossible to imagine water squeezing you to death meanwhile there are gigantic sea animals swimming by.
You should play subnautica
Jennifer Herrera I think u have Thalasophobia.
Chelsea fc That implies she has an ‘irrational’ fear of being crushed to death, drowned, eaten by sea animals or die by hundreds of other means. Because the definition of a phobia is an irrational fear. Unless you’re talking about a fear of cute, harmless animals or something, try not to use that word.
ok I want to watch a movie about that whale. "52 Blue"
Me too
There's documentaries about the whale, some folks reckon it is deaf and that is why it sings a different frequency, because it doesn't realise it is.
Auri Media Pixar
interesting
search "whalien 52" by bts but sub english
is there deathclaws In the glowing sea ?
Facepalm
lots
elijah lowe thought so
Glowing deathclaws
millenniumdragn legendary
When I was a kid someone told me that man had already explored everywhere on earth and everything that could possibly be done had already been done.
I was a kid & didn't know any better so I grew up believing this. Now, I believe it stunted my potential.
Never too late, Lady D. Serious here.
My thirst for knowledge and drive to learn new things seems to only increase as I age. It's never to late to have new experiences and feel the rush of discovery! \o/
@@Gahet SO TRUE! :)
Don't worry about it. You never had any potential in the first place.
@@cy8685 Did someone miss their nap today?
counter question for #7 Why are ocean creatures so SMALL compared to their ancestors
I think the leading theory on the extinction of large ocean critters like the Megalodon shark was simply that its large size made them susceptible to starvation. Climate changes enough that food becomes scarce for a little while and they just sort of die off.
There are often more evolutionary advantages to being small and having a quick/multiplicitous reproduction cycle than being massive and having a small amount of babies rarely.
However, if I'm not mistaken, the largest known animal still exists to this day: The blue whale.
They're larger than any known land animal (Even the largest Dinosaur was only a bit larger than half an adult Blue Whale's weight.)
Sadly, it was believed that Blue Whale populations used to number 200,000, but are now down to 10,000 - they've been endangered since the 1960's and are not expected to recover. Still, other critters have recovered when we didn't expect them to.
The north pacific Right whale is another massive beast.... though it's population is estimated to have dwindled down to *50* due to whaling.
cus they hadnt hit pooberty yet
What about the Whale Shark?
uplift? cthulhu mating rituals...
*upsweep
+Felipe Carvalho Ssh! That's a secret.
Or an underwater base
+Felipe Carvalho www.hello-cthulhu.com/?date=2003-12-07
christosvoskresye I love that comic :)
It's crazy that we can design systems & vehicles to keep us alive in the harsh environment of space, but our own oceans are far too dangerous, even for drones after a certain depth.
Krazyk007x2 you can thank the Cold War for that. If the Cold War was focused on oceanic exploration rather than space we’d live in a different world
Doubly ironic considering so many LIVING creatures seem to be down there
@@Lh0000 That is even more to consider. Here we are, feeling like an "advanced civilization" yet mother nature has created creatures that can hold up where our technology can't.
Krazyk007x2 The worlds greatest navies officially have plenty of man made vessels that go there. But its all secret.
@Imperium Europa How do sundials work?
And that is why I am an oceanographer/marine biologist.
Typo River everyone in the comme ts is....
Typo River I'm getting there
Cool story bro
George
americans "That is why I am" story
I keep imagining a quarterback yelling, “Blue 52! Blue 52!”.
No Name now I can’t stop lol
I was going to post 52 Blue sounds like a wide receiver's pass pattern, but you beat me to it!
@@johnnypoker46Great minds think alike. Even if they are separated by a couple of years. Lol
One flew over the cuckoo's nest, anyone?
Blue 52! Omaha, set hut! xD
I have an idea as to why creatures can grow so big underwater. As a scuba diver, I have to carry about 80 pounds (40+ for gear and 38 for solid lead). It gets really heavy really fast when I'm walking around with it on land, but once I'm in the water, I'm practically weightless. Water, as we all know, is MUCH denser than air, and in a way supports my weights when I get in. Because of all this extra "support" from the water, animals can grow to much bigger sizes without having to worry about crushing themselves with their own weight. I'd attempt explaining the living at extreme depths thing but that a different story for a different time. :)
Cookiofshadows2 that sounds good but does not answer the question. Yes, water helps large animals support themselves. But, the actual question is why does the deep ocean promote or encourage an unusually large proportion of very large animals? You get a D for your effort though.
Water supports your weight more than air because it is denser than air. When you travel deeper the pressure increases, but the density stays the same. You are right for why ocean organisms can be bigger in general, but not for why deep sea organisms in specifically can be bigger.
@@tailormade81582 deep= less life
bigger = bigger chance to catch life,chances to survive whitout food and low metabolism = less energy spent.
Cookiofshadows2
Yeah. So the question is also "why aren't we bigger?" Because it is cumbersome to weigh so much on the land.
So THAT'S why Manta's are crushed by their own weight on land.
52 Blue sounds like he's mimicking a sub sonar even to the pulsations. Maybe he's not calling out to other whales.
Imagine the whale thinks it’s talking to a cool pod they’ve heard out there and learns the “dialect” to talk to them 😆
Only one explanation for 52 blue: aquaman
I'm so glad your voice doesn't suck. Rare find! 😄
Listen to his song about an angler fish.
Sounds just like Matimi0
it's VERY ANGREVATING
Yeah a lot of people talking about science and stuff are either monotone, nasally, or both.
who cares about studying where we live? Let's study OTHER planets!
-science
Thats because everyone who studies the ocean starts their grant-applications with "Dude, check it out, bruh. I got this totally sweet idea."
How exactly do they know 52 blue is a whale? It sounds more mechanical than anything else Imo
I mean clearly tracking whale doesnt include tracker therefore dont have idk see it physically and attach a tracker....wow sound difficult could have swprn theres a documentary about tagging whale or sealife back when animal planet actually is 100% animal maybe they repeat it someday not like i sub that garbage amymore....its kinda a hassle when hey strawberry isnt actually berry....
@@michaelmagnimedia3331 What?
lmao, you're expecting an engine to have a sound in that high frequency under the deep, huge ocean???
i think its just the doppler effect (idk just a hypothesis)
@@theservant2419 52 hertz is a really low frequency as far as sounds go. They played them both sped up by the same amount because the actual frequency of a typical blue whale is around the lower limit of what a person can hear.
the 52 hertz song made my dogs look at my speaker.