@@VGHSyntheticOrchestra We have left Earth already, made our way outside of the solar system (Voyager probes) and have landed a probe on Titan (moon of Saturn), all in a timespan of under 40 years. The space is vast, yes, but so is the potential for technology. The rate at which new technology is being developed is accelerating as well. It's hard to even imagine how far humanity will get in 100 years, let alone in 1000, which in relative terms is all but a minute in human history. So yes, I believe we were meant to leave Earth, and perhaps we didn't even start at Earth to begin with.
I've got to be honest. I was laid back on the sofa watching this from across the room, stretched out and chilling. By the end, I was on all fours with my eyeballs pressed against the TV thinking no f****** way! Human engineering is like a clash between genius and insanity. Amazing video.
And they hooked up the pilots (if you can even call them that) to health monitoring equipment. their average heart rate during the flight was 180 even though they were sitting without any 'normal' exercise.
It can't. The centripetal force required to curve the prob's path would be enormous. The earth's gravity is not enough. You would need something like 20g of constant acceleration towards the earth to align the prob's path with the earth's surface. This is a lethal amount of g for a human.
@@JohnSmithEx Well, yes, but neither could any of the later probes and satellites travel through the earth's atmosphere at such colossal speeds - they'd burn up. I think we all know we're dealing in hypotheticals even in the graphics. My hypothetical is that the Polar Solar Probe would have circumnavigated the Earth almost 6 times by the end of this video. Hello and Goodbye become obsolete words!
For reference, the Parker Solar Probe is moving roughly 0.0588% of the speed of light. That's fast enough to go from New York to Tokyo in just over a minute, a trip that light could do in approximately 36 milliseconds.
And just consider, even if we could match lightspeed (completely impossible) we still wouldnt be able to startravel as it would take dozens of years just to travel to a handfulof stars. Youd need FTL which is pure fantasy trolls believe in. The only way to startravel is big slow generational ships. We'll get there when our great great great great ....grand kids get there.
@@mobiusflammel9372 Man's dreams far exceed his grasp. The last two centuries were extraordinary but there are actual glass ceilings that cant be broken. Like weilding and controlling the power of a whole star in something the size of a cruise ship. The gulliable among us think FTL is possible after being mesmerized with touchscreens and pos electric cars. Its ridiculous. CGI and Hollywood have caused some much sensational delusion about how physics and spacetime actually work. We're not going anywhere unless its a gen ship and even that is plagued with unsolvable problems. Just saying.
Amidst so much vapid and meaningless sludge on RUclips, this video is what I consider "best use" for RUclips. Educational and enlightening in a way that only a RUclips video could achieve. Outstanding. I appreciate all the hard work on multiple levels that Red Side put in to make this.
I felt like saying the very same thing when looking at some of these. "Best Use" of RUclips. But kinda knew someone would have it already said! But it needs to be said, and well said.
yeah it has to cover both distance, as well as counter it's orbital velocity in order to " fall in " towards the sun. both require massive amounts of energy to accomplish those requirements in a fashionable time period.
I can't believe you didn't put the Manhole cover from test firing during operation plumbbob. It reached speeds of 125,000 mph (200,000 kph) or Mach 163. The World's fastest accidentally launched object.
it could hold it's own record for the fastest object on earth, most of the fastest one in this video is in space but visualizing it would be difficult since it most probably disintegrated after a billionth of a second after launch
I actually did the math and while you must take it with a grain of salt because of some major approximation, it took less than two seconds for that goddamn cover to reach Karman Line. Wow. We need a physicist to ask him if that time is enough for the object to actually burn, at that ludicrous speed.
Fun fact: If The Parker Solar Probe at 12:25 , was headed to the nearest star system Alpha Centauri at the speed shown, it would take more than 7000 years to get there.
unrelated fun fact: if you were the size of an atom, the observable universe would still have a diameter of about the distance from here to alpha centauri
44-300 km/h: 🙂 310-600 km/h: 😐 610-1125 km/h:😦 1125-4500 km/h:😢 4600-11000 km/h:😰 15000-50000 km/h: 😱 51000-100000 km/h:☠️ 120000-650000 km/h:👽 651000 km/h - so on = saitama carrying the cameramen on his back
Best quality comparison videos on YT. You did a speed comparison like this before where you changed to a global view for the last few fastest entries. This video worked a lot better where you kept the context the same! Got to watch this on the big screen!
There were cars (more or less) in the vid, they just didn't look conventional because the bullet shape is more aerodynamic, thus allowing for more speed
At those speeds, you're not bobbing much of anything, lol! I flew the F-15E for almost 20 years and even when you've got nothing but full burner and a straight line to worry about, well, it gets kind of hard to do much of anything but focus on staying conscious and alive. Fighter pilots are pretty well built for a reason that does NOT include shirtless volleyball matches on a California beach. I know I spent more time in the gym and on the track as I did in the cockpit. I'm still in pretty good shape at 62 and being retired for several years thanks to that. Might come in handy soon...
In the previous video showing the speed of the spacecraft, it was hard to feel it since it was in the air, but this video is amazing. It's the best video!! It's incredibly fast.
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Amazing animation and amazing video Mann love it. The thing with the sound barrier is really unique. But dam the jump from 700mph to 2000mph is crazy what happen to the vehicle that’s in between
I really loved the video a lot. The only suggestion I have is to make a vehicle information bigger. I can barely read the information in the bottom left corner. Please 🙏
That Parker Solar Probe is insane fast... what next? I bet when humans are further in time like a few hundreds of years from now? Then people will probably say: "that Parker Solar Probe is so slow".
It’s so fast (0.064% of speed of light) not due to mechanism but due to gravitational pull of Sun, it makes any object attain that pace. So yeah only can we break that record if we send similar mission to the sun or to some object more denser than sun
It's frustrating that even at the ludicrous speeds spacecraft travel, our own solar system takes years to navigate, much less getting anywhere beyond it. Space is big and even lightspeed is slow.
That's why we have our minds: the fastest things in the Universe. I imagine myself walking the Grand Canyon in milliseconds, being on the moon in milliseconds, being billions of light years away from Earth in milliseconds. The Universe is out there but the mind is all we'll have to imagine most of it.
7:06 Starting with Thrust SSC, the sense of speed starts to fill your heart. Watching speeds exceeding that speed allows you to indirectly experience the first-person perspective and sense of speed as if you were on board the aircraft, so watching a high-quality video like this is the best.
Magnificent ... I repeated the video several times after the machines past the sound barrier .. those sonic booms and streaks in the sky was incredible ... Juno and the Solar Parker my gosh
C'est trop bien ces vidéos je trouve ça hyper impressionnant de voir des satellites se déplacer au ras du sol on se rend vraiment compte de la vitesse c'est fou
Hi please create a speed POV of Saitama from One punch man anime. Jumped from moon to earth in 18 seconds. I wonder how fast would that be and how it would look.
✅ Take a look to this Surreal Speed Comparison : ruclips.net/video/Y-y3lYFAPQk/видео.htmlsi=rvRfN12Y2fdfUtPm
Don't they have a drone on mars now? It Flys it has to be faster than the Mars rover.
Can we take a moment to pay our respects to the rtx 4090 sacrificed in the making of this art piece 🙏
LMFDAO
XD 😂
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No
@chad9166 why not?
It's crazy how even with the Parker Solar Probe, it'll take 1,500 years to travel one light year.
For real. There’s so much out there so far out of reach. I don’t think we were ever meant to leave Earth even considering how “close” Mars is.
@@VGHSyntheticOrchestra We have left Earth already, made our way outside of the solar system (Voyager probes) and have landed a probe on Titan (moon of Saturn), all in a timespan of under 40 years. The space is vast, yes, but so is the potential for technology. The rate at which new technology is being developed is accelerating as well. It's hard to even imagine how far humanity will get in 100 years, let alone in 1000, which in relative terms is all but a minute in human history. So yes, I believe we were meant to leave Earth, and perhaps we didn't even start at Earth to begin with.
@@HeavenlyIntervention That's only if the laws of nature allow us to continue accelerating the development
Fr the space vastness is too much to comprehend for our miniscule human brains
Lesson: Space is BIG.
I just kept saying to myself, “ok nothing will be faster than that,” like 10 times in a row…
Lmao same
😂😂😂😂
Same
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I've got to be honest. I was laid back on the sofa watching this from across the room, stretched out and chilling. By the end, I was on all fours with my eyeballs pressed against the TV thinking no f****** way! Human engineering is like a clash between genius and insanity. Amazing video.
19:48 is what does it for me, the fact that there was someone sitting inside that X15 going 4000mph in the 60s is just crazy
And they hooked up the pilots (if you can even call them that) to health monitoring equipment. their average heart rate during the flight was 180 even though they were sitting without any 'normal' exercise.
@@thaenreeves2563 thats crazy, if they flew for 3 minutes it would have been like running half a mile at a fast pace, while sitting still, crazy
The fastest flight of the X-15 went so fast it started melting itself and had to be retired after that flight.
One of whom was Neil Armstrong.
Some even say it accidentally went to space
-How did you die?
-Got hit by a toy car💀
You are inevitable 😂
DANG KIDS! HOW MANY TIMES DO I HAVE TO TELL YOU TO KEE........💀
Extremely well done. The camera angles, the backgrounds and the dramatic music.
7:34 the sound barrier being broken right above us here is amazing... i watched this part tens of times
But God, the ringing sound was excruciating
Yh it is bro amazing animation this channel never disappoints
Yeah the ad was great
@@snowman300that's how it be in person 😂
The Omer 5 looks claustrophobic as hell.
actual nightmare wtf wat if u fart
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Can we all give Redside a round of Applause for showing the Speed of Sound as a moving compression wave?
Pure Artistry!!
I love how we go from Mars to Earth’s ocean to the moon and then back to Earth in just a few seconds.
This was the 2020s we were promised , in the 1990s
Nothing is faster than a camera. 😆
For reference because I was curious: It would take the Parker Solar Probe about 3 minutes and 47 seconds to circumnavigate the Earth.
It can't. The centripetal force required to curve the prob's path would be enormous. The earth's gravity is not enough. You would need something like 20g of constant acceleration towards the earth to align the prob's path with the earth's surface. This is a lethal amount of g for a human.
The orbit defines the speed and the speed defines the orbit. You cannot stay in a particular orbit after changing the speed.
And far less than a second to pass the Earth!
@@JohnSmithEx Well, yes, but neither could any of the later probes and satellites travel through the earth's atmosphere at such colossal speeds - they'd burn up. I think we all know we're dealing in hypotheticals even in the graphics. My hypothetical is that the Polar Solar Probe would have circumnavigated the Earth almost 6 times by the end of this video. Hello and Goodbye become obsolete words!
@@wewhofly and light would do the same in a 7th of a second
The cameramen absolutely need a raise...
it doesn't need a raise, it needs more *speed*
Bro this IS a Animation
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHA
You are on the level 1❤
Goku is the cameraman, without instant transmission he can travel 22.321 trillion MPH 😂
I'm glad that you got a shelter to watch those superfast things passing by.
For reference, the Parker Solar Probe is moving roughly 0.0588% of the speed of light. That's fast enough to go from New York to Tokyo in just over a minute, a trip that light could do in approximately 36 milliseconds.
36 milliseconds!? Damn we are so far behind😂
That’s also 514 times the speed of sound
And just consider, even if we could match lightspeed (completely impossible) we still wouldnt be able to startravel as it would take dozens of years just to travel to a handfulof stars. Youd need FTL which is pure fantasy trolls believe in.
The only way to startravel is big slow generational ships. We'll get there when our great great great great ....grand kids get there.
@@gravelpit5680 Either generational ships, or we figure out a way to make wormholes one day.
@@mobiusflammel9372 Man's dreams far exceed his grasp. The last two centuries were extraordinary but there are actual glass ceilings that cant be broken. Like weilding and controlling the power of a whole star in something the size of a cruise ship. The gulliable among us think FTL is possible after being mesmerized with touchscreens and pos electric cars. Its ridiculous. CGI and Hollywood have caused some much sensational delusion about how physics and spacetime actually work. We're not going anywhere unless its a gen ship and even that is plagued with unsolvable problems. Just saying.
Amidst so much vapid and meaningless sludge on RUclips, this video is what I consider "best use" for RUclips. Educational and enlightening in a way that only a RUclips video could achieve. Outstanding. I appreciate all the hard work on multiple levels that Red Side put in to make this.
I felt like saying the very same thing when looking at some of these. "Best Use" of RUclips. But kinda knew someone would have it already said! But it needs to be said, and well said.
That solar probe is aggressively making its way to the sun.
Sun: My parents have gone out, want to get freaky?
Parker solar probe: 12:25
yeah it has to cover both distance, as well as counter it's orbital velocity in order to " fall in " towards the sun. both require massive amounts of energy to accomplish those requirements in a fashionable time period.
After periapsis just calming down.
This video got me so amped, I feel the need to sprint for no reason. Very well made!
😅😅me too
Gave me an adrenaline rush
For me, sprinting at like 7 mph tops would feel a little anticlimactic.
This sense of speed was exactly how it was in my dream I literally flew from planets to planets I felt like my body left my soul behind 😂
I can't believe you didn't put the Manhole cover from test firing during operation plumbbob. It reached speeds of 125,000 mph (200,000 kph) or Mach 163. The World's fastest accidentally launched object.
it could hold it's own record for the fastest object on earth, most of the fastest one in this video is in space
but visualizing it would be difficult since it most probably disintegrated after a billionth of a second after launch
@@kakyoindonut3213 the funny part is that it exited the atmosphere so fast that, it didn't have enough time to disintegrate
@@FlyLeah now that I think about it the sky isn't actually that far from ground yeah
I actually did the math and while you must take it with a grain of salt because of some major approximation, it took less than two seconds for that goddamn cover to reach Karman Line. Wow. We need a physicist to ask him if that time is enough for the object to actually burn, at that ludicrous speed.
@@kakyoindonut3213 Let's say it just partially disintegrated and then you both can be right.
Fun fact: If The Parker Solar Probe at 12:25 , was headed to the nearest star system Alpha Centauri at the speed shown, it would take more than 7000 years to get there.
unrelated fun fact: if you were the size of an atom, the observable universe would still have a diameter of about the distance from here to alpha centauri
44-300 km/h: 🙂
310-600 km/h: 😐
610-1125 km/h:😦
1125-4500 km/h:😢
4600-11000 km/h:😰
15000-50000 km/h: 😱
51000-100000 km/h:☠️
120000-650000 km/h:👽
651000 km/h - so on = saitama carrying the cameramen on his back
Why would my cousin, Saitama, carry the cameraman? He is very frail and can barely carry himself or his camera. Hes a wedding photographer.
100,000mph. I’m thinking “there’s no way anything is quicker than this”… and then zooms out.. again 😵
Imagine being strapped to the front of that satellite at the end with no wind resistance having the earth go by that quickly for just 5 minutes 😳
you would be dead in less than just 5 seconds
Dude pls reach 100m views or 3.7m like in 6 months because of to slowly views
Your body would be turned into atoms
@@OttomanGeographyshut up
lol You'd be vaporized so fast you wouldn't even see anything.
Best quality comparison videos on YT. You did a speed comparison like this before where you changed to a global view for the last few fastest entries. This video worked a lot better where you kept the context the same! Got to watch this on the big screen!
My mum slipper towards me faster then any object ever made by mankind🤣
You never see it coming!👀
👀🙏💀@@hughw2377
@@hughw2377you would hear it… voov voov voov voov voov slap
Chancela
I'm seriously very impressed with the creators of this channel and with how well you're mastering your craft...cheers!
Aircraft : ✔️
Animals : ✔️
Birds :✔️
Trains : ✔️
Adrenaline rush : ✔️
Cars : ???
There were cars (more or less) in the vid, they just didn't look conventional because the bullet shape is more aerodynamic, thus allowing for more speed
@@nolalookenbill7053For road-legal cars, the record changes more frequently recently.
@@dbclass4075 that too
Thank you for the additional info
Bikes?
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The amount of detailing this channel does is insane 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
True
Finally! Months of hard work❤
0:18 14.88 km/h REALLY???? ☠️☠️☠️ those who know ☠️...
Bro what is there to know.
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Still water💀💀💀💀
Quality >>> Quantity
Always
Depends on how good is quality and how many quantity
@@REDSIDEofficial why you mentioned Sea monster origin as USA, It was originated & operated in Soviet.
Great work nonetheless
@@REDSIDEofficialthere's something faster then the Parker solar probe, this was the speed of light
космический корабли из научных фантастики на земле
4:04 10:42 The moment the music drops, you know it gets better
Finally, the video I've been waiting for.
Powered by family
This was so well made, it made me subscribe to your channel instantly. This top quality.
VIDEO OF ALL TIME 🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥
Comment of time 🗣🗣🗣
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@@austinohlrich9370 dr freeman?
all 🔥🔥
The Doppler effect: Am I a joke to you?
That's at 80% light speed.
@@Golden_Pawz same thing with sound when a car pass by
the x15 pilot bobbing his head to the drums lmao
At those speeds, you're not bobbing much of anything, lol! I flew the F-15E for almost 20 years and even when you've got nothing but full burner and a straight line to worry about, well, it gets kind of hard to do much of anything but focus on staying conscious and alive. Fighter pilots are pretty well built for a reason that does NOT include shirtless volleyball matches on a California beach. I know I spent more time in the gym and on the track as I did in the cockpit. I'm still in pretty good shape at 62 and being retired for several years thanks to that. Might come in handy soon...
just to search information about these vehicles is a colossal job, not even speaking of making animation, sound effects...
Great , I've been waiting for you to upload new content .. keep it up
9:18 looks really intimidating😭💀
But not fast enough
In the previous video showing the speed of the spacecraft, it was hard to feel it since it was in the air, but this video is amazing. It's the best video!! It's incredibly fast.
Park Solar Probe describes just how fast my weekend went 21:21
Fr😂
Best.Red.Side.Ever.
Just when you think you're at the last one, BANG, something even faster....
Awesome stuff.
Funny, some of the fastest objects don't look very aerodynamic... ;-)
This video is why I jump to new Red Side videos as soon as I see them.
Everyone: *_talks about the fastest things_*
Me: man that road sure is soooooo long
Just another proof, that the earth is flat. :) (Joke xD)
*Honorable Mentions:* Dominic Torreto.
That dude can go faster than any of these objects because he seems to constantly defy the laws of physics.
You never disappoint RED SIDE, unbelievable as always
Bro these insane speeds looks very scary!
Amazing work RED SIDE. Well done.
Actually the passing by of initial vehicles look much slower than what would they be in real life.
You know what's the fastest one of all? THE CAMERA MAN. He must be in excellent shape
I got vertigo just looking at the video.
God! This animation is so good.
3 epics moments :
1 - 4:05 transation with the music
2 - 7:34 the aircraft plan
3 - 12:36 the fastest object
that lockheed martin gave me chills when it crossed over the thrust ssc😨
WOW!! The ones towards the end are insane!! That's some pretty amazing stuff
Music made it intense! Thx for the effort so all is nerds can geek out
The Parker Solar Probe could travel a distance equal to going around the Earth in 3 minutes and 47 seconds.
Epic rendering work keep it up we love it!
That was absolutely awesome!
非常有趣的视频😊
Very good video
Best video I've ever seen 👏🏻
Your most epic video to date. Incredible work.
Great video! When playing with international teams, Immersive Translate helps break down language barriers by providing real-time translations, making sure everyone stays in sync during the game.
Every video just blows my mind!!! 🤯
Such fantastic work done on every one!
Thanks for your hard work and effort!
Like they say, smarter every day!
Masterpiece !
I don't know where you found all these sounds effects, but I love it.
Amazing work as always 👏🏻
Those speeds are incomprehensible.. as always excellent video
I think the text in this video is a *huge* step up in readability compared to some of your earlier videos. Thanks!
Great video! Wanted to point out that the Caspian Sea Monster, also known as an Ekranoplan, was developed in the Soviet Union, not the United States.
7:32 GOOSEBUMPS
Amazing animation and amazing video Mann love it. The thing with the sound barrier is really unique. But dam the jump from 700mph to 2000mph is crazy what happen to the vehicle that’s in between
Mind blowing ❤
Amazing work 🎉
Thank you for giving this quality content
mate, you're doing one of the best contents in youtube!
Your getting much better. The star wars one was good too 👌
Very entertaining and well executed, like almost always.
Some of the vehicles in this are awe inspiring !
This is one of the best videos I've seen. What is it made in?
The video depicts the hard work you have put into this.. Cudos to u man.. And your RTX ❤
Best channel in youtube i see it before i die ❤❤❤
I am not sure I get all the different ways of movement, but your video is - as always - a delight to watch: 👏👌👍!
And as fast as everything is on here, it's still horrifically slow once you exit the atmosphere
it feels criminal to watch something so good ,for free..
If you blinked you already when ten times the last one
Wow, that was fun! 😄
Suggestion: Having a static or non moving camera from when you do the Fly by segment just to show the sheer speed
I really loved the video a lot.
The only suggestion I have is to make a vehicle information bigger. I can barely read the information in the bottom left corner. Please 🙏
That Parker Solar Probe is insane fast... what next? I bet when humans are further in time like a few hundreds of years from now? Then people will probably say: "that Parker Solar Probe is so slow".
Actually...the Parker Solar Probe isn't done yet... the projected maximum will exceed 430,000 sometime in the near future 😮
@@mikep8442 😵💫
It’s so fast (0.064% of speed of light) not due to mechanism but due to gravitational pull of Sun, it makes any object attain that pace. So yeah only can we break that record if we send similar mission to the sun or to some object more denser than sun
There is actually an project being worked on called Breakthrough Starshot that is planned to go 20% the speed of light 💀
It's frustrating that even at the ludicrous speeds spacecraft travel, our own solar system takes years to navigate, much less getting anywhere beyond it. Space is big and even lightspeed is slow.
That's why we have our minds: the fastest things in the Universe. I imagine myself walking the Grand Canyon in milliseconds, being on the moon in milliseconds, being billions of light years away from Earth in milliseconds. The Universe is out there but the mind is all we'll have to imagine most of it.
you know its a good day when red side uploads
Amazing video bro ❤❤❤❤❤
7:06 Starting with Thrust SSC, the sense of speed starts to fill your heart. Watching speeds exceeding that speed allows you to indirectly experience the first-person perspective and sense of speed as if you were on board the aircraft, so watching a high-quality video like this is the best.
“thanks for everything” me asf: 12:26
Me when I am 0.00000001 seconds late to class 12:28
Magnificent ... I repeated the video several times after the machines past the sound barrier .. those sonic booms and streaks in the sky was incredible ... Juno and the Solar Parker my gosh
water on mars 🤯
speed of Omer 5 😳
C'est trop bien ces vidéos je trouve ça hyper impressionnant de voir des satellites se déplacer au ras du sol on se rend vraiment compte de la vitesse c'est fou
Hi please create a speed POV of Saitama from One punch man anime. Jumped from moon to earth in 18 seconds. I wonder how fast would that be and how it would look.
Shout out to the cameraman for keeping up with them all.
Clearly the best comparison channel ever!!
I love this. Thanks for sharing
5:12 Doom music vibes.
Music name?
@@manjulachintu3250 Its in the description of his video. He lists every song he uses
With TGV pop out
New Horizons: “Fastest human-made object ever launched from earth”
Pascal B manhole cover: “Am I a joke to you?”