I don't understand anything besides "It's impossible to go faster than 8.9842 X 10^46 BPM", so therefore I agree with that statement because I don't know what you're talking about
at 32k I heard two separate tones even though I'm pretty sure 32khz is outside the range of human hearing and certainly outside the range of my headphones
At around 1:40, I got this weird sensation. When I played it back after the video, it happened again. It was very discomforting, lol. Very fun video though :)
but... how in the WORLD were you able to make your program generate googolplex bpm sounds... that just sounds like intentional self-destruct if you ask me
well, just so you know, this is not 100% accurate. Its called an experiment for a reason. This is an attempt to capture the sound of what extremely high bpm sounds like.
Damnnation. You're not listening to the device making the beats, but a recording of it. You say it's the sound, but is it. Hearing is limited in humans to a certain frequency. It is much different in the animal world with very high frequency recognition (hearing). Then factor in the brains capacity to delineate (interpret) the rate of sound.
0:46 speedcore
0:50 extratone
1:01 supertone
1:18 hypertone
speedcore is faster than that most of the time and i think extratone is higher than supertone
0:50 MG42 funny man buzzsaw
@@karathyy the minimum bpm for speedcore is 300, extratone is slower than supertone
1:47 omnicore
0:40 Breakcore
0:48 Splittercore (Close)
1:14 my alarm clock at 3 am
It's actually impossible to go faster than 8.9842 x 10^46 BPM, because Planck time forbids anything faster than one unit of itself.
I can hear it
Bro the definition of 🤓
said who
@@lemonboi0 you can stay ignorant
I don't understand anything besides "It's impossible to go faster than 8.9842 X 10^46 BPM", so therefore I agree with that statement because I don't know what you're talking about
Kinda felt like after one point my phone would burst in my hand
Still waiting for that beat drop…
Still waiting for the beatdrop
Dave and Bambi are making the most ear-breaking fan track ever, like:
mmm yes arthritis cubed
why is this so true tho
so right, my ears don’t even hurt bcuz im used to it xD
0:16 20 bpm
0:28 50 bpm
0:33 75 bpm
0:37 100 bpm
0:41 150 bpm
0:46 200 bpm
0:47 300 bpm
0:48 500 bpm
0:50 1000 bpm
0:53 2000 bpm
0:55 4000 bpm
0:59 8000 bpm
1:02 16,000 bpm
1:04 32,000 bpm
1:07 64,000 bpm
1:10 100,000 bpm
1:13 200,000 bpm
1:17 500,000 bpm
1:19 1,000,000 bpm
1:20 2,000,000 bpm
1:22 5,000,000 bpm
1:24 10,000,000 bpm
1:26 20,000,000 bpm
1:28 50,000,000 bpm
1:30 100,000,000 bpm
1:32 500,000,000 bpm
1:34 1,000,000,000 bpm
1:36 5,000,000,000 bpm
1:38 10,000,000,000 bpm
1:40 50,000,000,000 bpm
1:41 100,000,000,000 bpm
1:43 500,000,000,000 bpm
1:45 1,000,000,000,000 bpm
1:47 5,000,000,000,000 bpm
1:49 10,000,000,000,000 bpm
1:50 50,000,000,000,000 bpm
1:52 100,000,000,000,000 bpm
1:53 500,000,000,000,000 bpm
1:55 1,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
1:56 5,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
1:58 10,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
2:00 50,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
2:04 100,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
2:06 500,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
2:09 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
2:12 5,000,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
2:14 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
2:19 50,000,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
2:21 100,000,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
2:23 500,000,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
2:26 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
2:28 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
2:30 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
2:33 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
2:35 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
2:37 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
2:39 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
2:41 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
2:44 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
2:46 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
2:48 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
2:52 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
2:56 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
2:59 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
3:02 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
3:05 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
3:09 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
3:11 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
3:14 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
3:16 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bpm
3:19 1 googol bpm
3:23 1 googolplex bpm
3:25 Infinity bpm
Rip hands and time
@@footbanimeXD460 it took quite some time lol
Hey wanna type the infinte bpm in numbers? :D
@@n.b.5257 oh god…
Thanks
Did I just heard a beat virtually infinitely shorter than the planck time itself, a beat that repeats itself a googol times per second ?
20M bpm sounds like a propellor plane
I have no idea what a propellor plane sounds like but I agree
20 BPM sounds like an axe hitting something
If everything had been absolutely right, we most likely wouldn't be able to hear past 12M!
@lf.333It's just an "every 3 seconds" sound, so... I can hear that!
Imagine a button getting pressed that fast now
3:14 my goofy ass thought it said virginillion
a trillion virgins
Just wait until you hear about unvirgintillion
@@Guacamorbius :O
What did you say
at 32k I heard two separate tones even though I'm pretty sure 32khz is outside the range of human hearing and certainly outside the range of my headphones
Nah that's about 32k/60. About 550 ish Hz. You're hearing the overtone series of that note ig. That's why it sounds like more than one tone
32K bpm =/= 32 Khz.
*Legends say the the beat still hasn't dropped..*
Dave and bambi fan
whots poppin@@basilabuse
1:36 it isn’t 50^9, because that would equal 1.953 quadrillion. Instead it is 5x(10^9) And yes, I understand this was just a mistake.
my headphones are about to explode stop!
you should do a BPS (beats per second) video up to infinity BPS :)
My ear hurts so bad
Damn, how did you even do that?
audacity
i sped up the beats and as the parts get too quiet, I turned the volume on those parts up
Audacity best
64k bpm was so much it crashed the wii
Still waiting for the beat to drop
*integer overflow*
The beat will drop on 4/4/2024
The beat dropped this year
still waiting for the beatdrop
it sounds like I’m getting a lobotomy lol
20 BPM: Regular Show Intro 😂
speedcore - tones - ultratone
ah i now know a fly's wings move at 50,000,000 bpm!
nuclear reactor activation
At around 1:40, I got this weird sensation. When I played it back after the video, it happened again. It was very discomforting, lol. Very fun video though :)
Sensation? Like?
Jeez, I get what you mean; that's weird. . .
tones stimulate your brain
1:40 sounds like farting asmr
right now this planet is 60 beats per second
When I have a panic attack:
bro just went a little past a trillion BPM this time
Still waiting on the beat drop
At 0:48 sounds like a single cylinder engine at idle and up to 0:54 sounds like it is high revving.
as a gd player this is just the average buildup in an extreme demon lol
it’s not 50 to the power of a number it’s 5 times 10 to the power of a number (I hope you took math classes)
whoops
You don't need to be rude, logically it makes sense how this conclusion was drawn
@@creationisntgood942 he wasn't trying to be rude, he just pointed out a mistake that I didn't notice. but it doesn't really matter
@@thePotatoeyo I'm referring to the "I hope you took math classes", sounded passive-aggressive but perhaps not
50^n = (5*10)^n = 5^n * 10^n ≠ 5 * 10^n
Properties of exponents
but... how in the WORLD were you able to make your program generate googolplex bpm sounds...
that just sounds like intentional self-destruct if you ask me
well, just so you know, this is not 100% accurate. Its called an experiment for a reason. This is an attempt to capture the sound of what extremely high bpm sounds like.
@@thePotatoeyo haha i understand! i think these kind of videos are interesting as hell dude :)
hold up, I wore headphones when listening to this, and why is it that some sounds are only heard by my left ear, and some by my right ear?
Damnnation. You're not listening to the device making the beats, but a recording of it. You say it's the sound, but is it. Hearing is limited in humans to a certain frequency. It is much different in the animal world with very high frequency recognition (hearing). Then factor in the brains capacity to delineate (interpret) the rate of sound.
Play at 2x speed, curse me later. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💯💯
1:49 sound of that yellow things in GTA5 on the bridge to Paleto Bay near Fort Zancudo
Realistically, most of this wouldn't even be audible to the human ear.
Extratone
its like rush e but the start just keeps going
1:07 Wii crash
were still waiting for the drop
2:14 Redacted fantrack at some point in the song
the beat drop is going to end all of existence
at infinite BPM, the speaker finally broke
All the dogs in the neighborhood 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
How beginners think sweep picking practice is
give this drummer an Oscar❌ give this drummer a rest✅
i had my volume up 100%, my ears didnt hurt THAT much, at least i still have some of my hearing
2:20 I think i hear faint drumrolls again even at an absurd amount of BPM, anyone want to explain?
Is it me or do you still hear the music playing after the video is done?
3:09 literally just helicopter propellers at this point
1:26
Mosquito in my room:
Literally every redacted fan track for absolutely no reason:
Still waiting for the beat drop
64,000 BPM sounds like the WII crash sound
2:58 I actually can hear a *(hard to say what bpm)* 130-138 bpm rhythm lol
1:57 Literally Dave and bambi fans making the same type of song claiming to have infinite bpm absolute no fricking reason
1:08 I think my Wii Crashed at 64,000 BPM
ye man, i wonder how you did that part at 1:51, best part in the best song ever!
C'est une machine à laver en marche 😂
how is googolplex bpm even possible
Logic
the bpms over 1 trillion sound like horror sounds and music lol
Thats a great punchy kick
Still listening with 100% bro aint stopping me or the boys
My heart when my mom walks in on me watching RUclips at 3AM
This tickled my brain, it already happened once before but it still feels weird lol
bro started printing paper
I will not be surprised if someone attempted to kill himself by laughing so hard at this video
bro the first beat scared me 💀
2:22 pause then unpause
1:07 Sounds like Anti Piracy
or some Wii crash sound
1:07 i swear i skipped 13 seconds and heard this
3:28
I did this once (maybe) 10^10 is 10B
10B^10 is about 10^93
10^93^10
is well. 10b^100000
which is I think 1 followed by over 1 nonillion zeros
fun fact: 1:41 is like a 2012 samsung 1666 MHZ ram.
Anything outside of normal heartbeat speed ranges could cause death.
_Extratone would like to join your call._
20 Million sounds like your sharting a little bit
try making more of such vids
This is what Camellia uses to make his music.
I put it on 2x so infinity was twofinity
bambi hypertone fans: HOLY FUCK THIS SHIT SO FIRE
Bambi fans:NAH THIS IS SICK
“The song in question”
Good Experiment
Why do you the negatives sound like a lot of bpm I don't understand, someone explain plz
if i play this on 2x speed will i break something
Googol or Google ? 😂
It’s the same
2:11 no more sound for me
3:13 of its back and jeez those are big numbers
3:05 sound like a old diesel
i think my ears and my headphones are brok3n, i was just playing osu until this
My favorite number
Tillion
3:11 officially surpasses my cookies in cookie clicker
How have i never heard of a nonillion
it's not loud enough
64,000 is the wii death noise
Yes, normal heartbeat speed ranges from 60 BPM to 80 BPM.
When beat drop?
i don't think my speaker could get above a1*10^6 bpm
if you go past 1 sextillion bpm then there is no sound
1:07 wii u be like:
Bro that's a Wii
They both make the same noise when it crashes
Dude I was at 2 volume and at some point my headphones started shaking!
bro this vid legit gave me a headache lmao