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@@keithdunham8139 It's not a conventional ocean but there are vast "oceanic" quantities of water held in a mineral beneath the surface. Read it here: www.theguardian.com/science/2014/jun/13/earth-may-have-underground-ocean-three-times-that-on-surface
Yes Please! Or perhaps: "Joel had a Hole in his right boot sole in the Shape of a Vole he received whilst attempting to Stamp on a mole that was digging holes around the flag pole."...
He really does!!! Lol. If it's meant to be an English accent, it's awful! It's way over the top! I'll give him credit for trying, I guess. Needs to reign in the way he says hole and pole etc and just say it like a normal person! Haha
You might eventually stop to think for a moment if that is really the case we might have been lied to or at best been given rough guesses and told they're absolute.
It is not really that hard to understand though, you can look through space where light can travel, you can't do that in the ground. And even more, light can give you information about thr making of any planet's surface and any sun. But deep underground where temp and pressure is so high no man made instrument or anything can survire. That does sound more impossible than anything. It's like imagine how sending a space craft into mercery or venus then hearing " it only functioned for a few mins before it got destroyed" Well, go deep enough into any planets core and venus hest would sound like a literal joke. To me if i hear " we reached the core of earth" i'd believe it less than transforming mars
@@jasonyoung1608 turns out there is a lot of water underground, but it's trapped in solid rocks (www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/article/huge-underground-reservoir-holds-three-times-much-water-earths-oceans/), the way this video put it was a bit misleading.
Yes his pronunciation is not perfect, but for someone whose native language is not English it is very good, before you make fun of the person why don't you post an article in spoken Russian and see how you get on, when you can speak his language as well as he speaks ours then you can criticize.
Isn’t it possible that the explosion was caused by a gas pocket? There are some gases that ignite when exposed to oxygen. Could be a lot of things and not as mysterious as you make it seem.
The temperature changes show you could, in theory, access geothermal energy from anywhere if you're willing to drill for it. Just need pumps and fluid heat exchangers to go down there.
They do. But petrochemical companies, who hold the best assets for such exploratory work, would rather drill for oil because its cheap to reach and highly profitable. This is why people like yourself believe that it's just a theory because of the massive disinformation campaigning by big-oil that puts the fear of death into the layman who's thinking of changing to electric power created by renewables.
@@Ominousheat Perhaps more like the equipment needed to drill at least 4x as deep as the usual oil well is prohibitively expensive without any previous investment into it. Geothermal does get used, but only where strong heat sources are already much closer to the surface. (Places like Iceland, or northern California seem to be good examples.) Still at some point this might present an interesting alternative in comparison to other alternative energy sources. (Still I get your point on those that profit from a competing industry do monopolize on the kind of equipment needed.)
I'm wondering... so let's say you drill down enough for the temperatures to reach 90°C, then put some insulated piping (only non-insulated point being at the very bottom and top for heat exchange). Now you add water into your pipe, and the hot water will rise to the top due to physics. Theoretically, you should still get pretty warm water up top that way without requiring you to spend any energy on pumps or w/e.
I remember hearing about this when I was in 6th grade. Our teacher said the crews drilling the hole could hear people at the bottom screaming, obviously in hell. What a way to screw with a bunch of kids lol.
Well superstition is kinda based in a little bit of fact. Because when drilling through rock water is flown over the point of contact with the drilling device to prevent it from overheating and breaking, and in the video it was said that the deepest parts of the drill got to as high temperatures as 220 degrees C. Water boils at less than half that temperature, so what they probably heard was the steam escaping the bore hole. Then probably some dude said it sounded like screaming, and that broken telephoned around and people started saying that they heard screaming... Usually this is how urban legends start.
I remember hearing the recording. Don’t necessarily believe in the religious “hell” but it’s not impossible for there to be a real place worthy of the name. If the recording was real it was pretty scary. Lots of screaming
YES!!! Please make more videos about Black Holes. Flag Poles, Voles, Moles, Coal, Goals, Bowls... I realize it may be a Guilty Pleasure on my part... just be Assured I'm not laughing at you... it just makes me feel all Giggly inside.... to hear you speak these words... I Love It!
@@belliott538 Well, I was reading a scroll on the grassy knoll, about St. Ivan, a Holy Pole. I wanted to know his roll and which punishment he would dole. He said, "Your soul is neither dhole nor foal, so I raise a bowl, and shout Skoal."
I myself am associated with drilling wells. The thought of drilling such deep gives goosebumps. Just imagine the metal used to make drill pipes and bits and other BHAs, so as to withstand the temperature of 200 degree Celsius.
200 celsius is only 3 times the cooking temperature of a thanksgiving turkey and most consumer metals sold to the public have to be melting at 2,000 degrees or more to even begin to deform into a liquid. Even assuming your flawed logic of a metal pipe failing at 200 C, using carbon dioxide valve systems to pressurize the drill hole would make the temperature difference irrelevant and rely only on newton force's of physics and disregarding the laws of chemical reactions under same or equal pressurization of direct force. I rambled on a bit and my pattern making system in my brain shut off a bit so someone correct my work
Think about this. The worlds deepest borehole goes down 12,000 meters, which is about 40,000 feet, which equates to a little over 7 miles. That’s it. To get to the center of earth is nearly 4,000 miles. Think about that. We aren’t even close.
We can still get there. Bacteria was found at these depths and it was in hibernation due to the fact it lacked carbon dioxide or material required for growth. If bacteria was found at these depths regardless if it's completely dead or not, then fungi can surely grow there too . If we simply planted fungi down at these depths and let it feed off refined pulp for it's carbon dioxide diet, it would break the rock even at high temperatures. I stole the idea from a chinese patent regarding carbon dioxide injection systems from 2010 ish but instead of using carbon dioxide to break rock, I replaced it with oxygen from fungi, oxygen to pressurize the chamber and fungi to eat rock..
I hadn't either and I was skeptical. Apparently under intense pressure the hydrogen and oxygen break apart and are bonded with other elements in the mantle. Some are calling this water and therefore an ocean. As a lay person it does not come close to fitting my definition of water or an ocean. At minimum I would say his statement was misleading and lacking context.
The question is... how deep is it safe to drill into the earth. There is much heat down there that after going so deep you will eventually break into the mantle, and then if you do, how do you stop all that heat from rising, create a new mantle plume and a new volcano where the hole was.
Anyone wishing to walk on the earth's mantle may do so at "The Tablelands" in Gros Morne National Park, Canada. It is on the west coast of Newfoundland and a fascinating place. Nothing has evolved yet to grow in the soils generated from the mantle rocks, giving the place the look of every picture you've ever seen from the Mars Rover. Worth the trip... at least to this geologist.
Imagine signing into RUclips to check how your actually pretty neat video is doing, and you see all the top rated comments are just people bashing how you speak. What a time to be alive
It's a robot voice. I have detected a number of different English accents (British of varying types, South African, Australian, etc) in its' efforts to speak more human like.
@@ens0246 You can just hear it. I have however had phone calls from scammers who use robotic voices and I have had phone calls that I could barely tell it was robotic at all. I usually listen closely to those calls that are asking you to give information or what ever. I had one call I could barely tell, it was only the very short almost non existing pause between her/it talking and me answering and the tone in which it talked (almost indistinguishable to a normal voice) that had me question if it was an actual person or not - humans use a different tone in there voice when reading or recording than they do when just speaking naturally to another person. I felt stupid but I finally asked is this a recording (figuring if it was it would just keep on talking or if it was a real person they would say so) to my utter amazement this THING talking to me said "YES THIS IS A RECORDING", - it was put out by my government doing a survey type thing - I hung up. Twice now I have had calls that have been very hard to know if it was an actual person or synthesised voice.
I watched this whole video and came away with no meaningful conclusion, in fact no conclusion at all except how deeply humans have drilled a few holes here and there over the last few decades.
There's so much unexplored depths of our oceans that it wouldn't surprise me to find an entire community of unknown species of creatures we've never even imagined before. Who know what else.
I loved the meg for that reason, under the pocket, there was life that we thought was extinct, and they had EVOLVED. the meg was chunky for a reason, it had to survive the freezing temperatures. that's something the peter jackson's king kong did right, the dinosaurs didn't stay the same, they evolved to survive in the modern day climate/environment.
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It isn’t, also depends on where and how deep if they hit an underground ocean deep in the earths crust expect the world to end or to flood if they hit a pressured underground volcano then it could cause an underground explosion which would be bad. Honestly we shouldn’t drill deeper than the earths crusts because we really don’t know what will happen it could fuck up the earths crusts motions etc we really don’t know. Never know all the pressure that’s deep in earth could explode. I mean if we literally drill to the core it would in theory cause mass destruction.
I know this is probably 2 years too late. But there's no plans so far to continue drilling. Mainly because the original reason the project came to an end, is that at the depth they reached rock became more "plasticy" in its consistency which is very hard to drill through. On top of that the temperature was very high at that depth to the point that the drilling equipment kept breaking or melting. It become to expensive to constantly be replacing the equipment needed with little gain to continue drilling any further. I hope in the future with better excavation methods and equipment, we might continue or start a new hole somewhere else to further explore. Would love to see what we might find either geologically or in regards to fossilized remains
exactly my thoughts, there must be some good reasons why they haven't re-opened it up despite massive technological advancement by now, no? There is something they have found which they don't want people to know and not worth or may be very risky for the planet / human race or probably there is nothing value adding that they would want to spend more resources on that project after all, who knows?
@@Idontknowthing001 err on the side of the latter, they were facing large economic issues and wasting alot of money on parts that can't even function properly for very long in what you're doing just isn't responsible financially.
Did anyone else experience a sudden moment of panicked vertigo and claustrophobia at the same instant? Imagine falling down that shaft, which is too narrow to even move your arms. Hopefully none of the drilling crew members were serial killers.....
Pretty ignorant comment here Douglas. You assume that just because someone's been labeled a serial killer you assume that for the rest of their lives, they shall bare that label and cannot have self-improvement or dig 1000 mile bore holes? Stepping on a few ants makes you a serial killer. Beating people in bedwars makes you a serial killer. This is why serial killers are drilling holes , to escape the ignorance of yourself . Don't hope that serial killers don't drill hopes, hope that serial killers do drill holes so they won't serial kill. Think positively, win-win. Many famous inventors were serial killers and in fact without your grandfather 4.6 billion years ago serial killing a bunch of fish during the Hadean era, you wouldn't be here today. Maybe you should go for a walk and finally appreciate the things serial killers billions of years ago did for you to be happy and have youtube.
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The hole was so hot and high pressure, drillheads failed extremely rapidly and the MOJO discontinuity was still quite distant. Still, that diameter drill manages to get through to the mantle, any magma would quickly freeze deep down and cores of that being priceless.
Mr. No Talent, I was thinking the same thing! It’s a reason why the core is so deep, I think it’s a bad idea to try and drill to the center! Just think it’s a nuclear reactor that any known man has ever seen, not even in a science flick under us, why disturb it? Plus it could really be the place of Lucifer!
There are evil horrific creatures that live inside the earth. It is not just J.R. Tolkien's fantasy in the Hobbit. The Bible clearly describes these horrific creatures being released in the future in the book of Revelations. Obviously, a combination of unbelief and curiosity is the right recipe to release them. You cannot stop them from doing it. This is another chapter of curiosity that kills the cat. Those creatures have stings like scorpions that hurt for 5 months or more. They will try to kill themselves because the torment is so great and cannot. I imagine no amount of morphine can alleviate the torment.
@@mauriciochiessi7138 uh, huh. We'll ignore the fact that men regularly work at the operating depth at Mponeng mine ranged from between 3.16km to 3.84km (2 - 2.4 miles) below the surface by the end of 2018 and entirely missed anything other than one bacteria being the only thing found alive at that depth. Oil wells go deeper and have transducers to detect sound, in order to detect oil via sonography and entirely failed to hear anything alive.
This concerns me more than intrigues, do we know the absolute pressure of the planet ? What if that single weakened point becomes the eye of a stress fracture, if they should get to mantle.
Considering there are already fractures, volcanos, earthquake, and plate movement, plus a good bit of that's not how physics work. We can be pretty sure we are ok in digging holes. :]
This may be a stupid question, but if nobody has ever managed to reach the mantle by drilling, how are these planet layer models even created? How do we know the core is molten and all that?
I wonder if we drill enough holes in the right places, if we could lower the overall height of the water level? Does that make sense to anyone else? Granted, it would take a lot of precise and very wide and deep holes, costing billions of dollars. Still, I think we can lower the water in some way. Or if we could just find a way to convert salt water to fresh.🤔
All you need is 2 water buckets and then make a hole in the ground 2 units wide on each side. Place the water on opposite ends and you and infinite water
Return on investment. Holes that deep are expensive, like "won't pay themselves off with geothermal power in 7 years" expensive, so they go buy another coal plant or even windmills, which are awesome and have a 3 year ROI, but according to the clown in chief they cause cancer from the sound they make, so they go buy another coal plant.
With all the ramping up of tunnel building, the cost of exploring deep earth will likely come down in cost. One way this will happen is when we no longer need to start all the way from the surface but instead from a network of deep earth stations we use to conduct subterranean science, mining, power generation, agriculture, waste management, tourism, space launch, and other prospects.
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No because you flat out lied about it that deep underground ocean , fucking not true
Yes. Deep ocean. Hydrothermal vents. Mariana Trench. Challenger Deep etc.
sho nuff yo'
Amazing video, as always.
@@keithdunham8139 It's not a conventional ocean but there are vast "oceanic" quantities of water held in a mineral beneath the surface. Read it here: www.theguardian.com/science/2014/jun/13/earth-may-have-underground-ocean-three-times-that-on-surface
Say _"Joel_ achieved his _goal_ in becoming the _sole mole_ to mine _coal_ from a bore _hole."_ Please.
Yes Please!
Or perhaps:
"Joel had a Hole in his right boot sole in the Shape of a Vole he received whilst attempting to Stamp on a mole that was digging holes around the flag pole."...
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yoooo, Joel's goal hole is total bull and null if polled to Noel's full soul coal show, ya know? (ho)
Haha I came to the comments to see anyone who clocked on to the way he says his o’s
Oh no Joe don't go home alone !
This narrator has 4 different accents fighting with each other...
Dutch, English, Danish, and something else, Afrikaans, I dunno, LOL.
Actually, the main accent is Russian, trying to sound British. The Russkies really love their Queen's English.
@@tetelestai7095 and he speaks English better than all the Micky takers can speak Russian!.
He really does!!! Lol.
If it's meant to be an English accent, it's awful! It's way over the top!
I'll give him credit for trying, I guess. Needs to reign in the way he says hole and pole etc and just say it like a normal person! Haha
@@gibbsm that 4th accent is robot
it’s amazing how technology explored the far reaches in our solar system and yet there are still unknowns in the earth we lived in
We might not have ever been to space. The US moon landings were all faked
I'd imagine the best secret base would be under the ocean.
You might eventually stop to think for a moment if that is really the case we might have been lied to or at best been given rough guesses and told they're absolute.
@@mluminoth6379 yeah man.. can't imagine all the stuff that's kept from us.. it's sad.
It is not really that hard to understand though, you can look through space where light can travel, you can't do that in the ground. And even more, light can give you information about thr making of any planet's surface and any sun. But deep underground where temp and pressure is so high no man made instrument or anything can survire. That does sound more impossible than anything. It's like imagine how sending a space craft into mercery or venus then hearing " it only functioned for a few mins before it got destroyed"
Well, go deep enough into any planets core and venus hest would sound like a literal joke. To me if i hear " we reached the core of earth" i'd believe it less than transforming mars
This AI accent was found at the bottom of the Kola bore hole.
ahahahahahahaha
6 seconds in and I can't even be bothered to stick around for the story. Thumbs down.
look aht thiis biig howel, fuwel off goweld
🤣🤣🤣🤣💯
@@clivekennedy6616 😆you sound just like him!
1:14 an undergound ocean with more water than all the oceans on the surface? What?! That needs to be a video on it's own!
Facts seems bs
If had that much water usa and other countries would drown at the end of the all water meetups anyway but it still makes no sense
How you have an underground ocean under the ocean you would have to have ocean then lane air pockets then ocean again
@@jasonyoung1608 turns out there is a lot of water underground, but it's trapped in solid rocks (www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/article/huge-underground-reservoir-holds-three-times-much-water-earths-oceans/), the way this video put it was a bit misleading.
^ yup. It's not trapped in some huge cavern, but instead is soaked up in rock under great pressure
Hearing him say "hole" kills me
Borehoe
South poahwell set fuet 😅
Huels
Hole-E, Hole-E, Hole-E
We spell hole as huel in new Zealand so he is correctly pronouncing it
Drill “whoeuls” in the ground! 😬
Stewie griffin must be talking lmao
An enormous geochemical layers of "Goleuls".
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yes his pronunciation is not perfect, but for someone whose native language is not English it is very good, before you make fun of the person why don't you post an article in spoken Russian and see how you get on, when you can speak his language as well as he speaks ours then you can criticize.
Howols 🤣😂
Isn’t it possible that the explosion was caused by a gas pocket? There are some gases that ignite when exposed to oxygen. Could be a lot of things and not as mysterious as you make it seem.
I was thinking possibly phosphorus pocket encountered with drill water and oxygen
Hell could have been dark matter.
@Phil Weatherley liar liar? Haha Top story
@Phil Weatherley no one cares if you burned your little peter
Mysterious sounding things bring in more ad revenue and engagement.
"The explorers were curious about the bedrock composition..." Let's be real.... they just wanted to drill a super deep focking hole for fun lol
Did They Find The Meteor?
I dug a hole to China when I was a kid
@@truthbydesign5146 you... rang?
Its hewl
Did they hear any devils screaming?👹
The temperature changes show you could, in theory, access geothermal energy from anywhere if you're willing to drill for it. Just need pumps and fluid heat exchangers to go down there.
They do. But petrochemical companies, who hold the best assets for such exploratory work, would rather drill for oil because its cheap to reach and highly profitable. This is why people like yourself believe that it's just a theory because of the massive disinformation campaigning by big-oil that puts the fear of death into the layman who's thinking of changing to electric power created by renewables.
You're right yea
@@Ominousheat Perhaps more like the equipment needed to drill at least 4x as deep as the usual oil well is prohibitively expensive without any previous investment into it. Geothermal does get used, but only where strong heat sources are already much closer to the surface. (Places like Iceland, or northern California seem to be good examples.)
Still at some point this might present an interesting alternative in comparison to other alternative energy sources. (Still I get your point on those that profit from a competing industry do monopolize on the kind of equipment needed.)
@@Ominousheat Highly profitable? Haven't been paying attention to oil prices as of late, have you?
I'm wondering... so let's say you drill down enough for the temperatures to reach 90°C, then put some insulated piping (only non-insulated point being at the very bottom and top for heat exchange). Now you add water into your pipe, and the hot water will rise to the top due to physics.
Theoretically, you should still get pretty warm water up top that way without requiring you to spend any energy on pumps or w/e.
I remember hearing about this when I was in 6th grade. Our teacher said the crews drilling the hole could hear people at the bottom screaming, obviously in hell. What a way to screw with a bunch of kids lol.
Well superstition is kinda based in a little bit of fact. Because when drilling through rock water is flown over the point of contact with the drilling device to prevent it from overheating and breaking, and in the video it was said that the deepest parts of the drill got to as high temperatures as 220 degrees C. Water boils at less than half that temperature, so what they probably heard was the steam escaping the bore hole. Then probably some dude said it sounded like screaming, and that broken telephoned around and people started saying that they heard screaming... Usually this is how urban legends start.
Im so glad my science teacher didn't have a head full of carpenter wizard.
Well you can lookup the video you tell me what you hear it is not steam :)
@@lilmattmondays6814 Probably isnt steam but it sure as hell isnt screams from hell either.
I remember hearing the recording. Don’t necessarily believe in the religious “hell” but it’s not impossible for there to be a real place worthy of the name. If the recording was real it was pretty scary. Lots of screaming
YES!!!
Please make more videos about Black Holes. Flag Poles, Voles, Moles, Coal, Goals, Bowls...
I realize it may be a Guilty Pleasure on my part... just be Assured I'm not laughing at you... it just makes me feel all Giggly inside.... to hear you speak these words...
I Love It!
No egg rolls? On the shoals?
I am so droll
@@daydreamer8662 MMM! Egg Rolls warmed over the Coals served in Stone bowls... Never Say Droll!
Please don't think me a Troll...
@@belliott538 Well, I was reading a scroll on the grassy knoll, about St. Ivan, a Holy Pole. I wanted to know his roll and which punishment he would dole.
He said, "Your soul is neither dhole nor foal, so I raise a bowl, and shout Skoal."
I lost it at around the 9:30 mark. I couldn't hold it in already 😂🤣😂
Des Tree *9:22
they're trying to figure out what y level are diamonds on
The narrator is the cop from the “Allo Allo” series from the 80’s.
“good Moaning”
I was jst pissing by the comments when I couldn't help nyoticing the byor hyole
@@markt9419 This has left me entertained on this "very dick night".
So right hahaa
Instead of field dressing my kill, I prefer to bring home the boar whole.
Thank you for this comment.
Byorr hyooole
I heard that the reason the drilling stopped is that the equipment wasn't able to operate in the high temperatures encountered.
Earth: "step-human help me, I'm stuck"
Earth be like "what you doing step bro?"
@@crimsonfenrir2334 Earth Chan
Dear God...
What in the living hell did I witness
The geold in the heole is eolways on the meole...
😂 😂 😂
Jay P hahaha
Baaaagaaaha🤣
I did this in his voice...god damn that was good
LMFAO! STOP!!! LOLOLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!
As soon as I heard 'hewel' I came to the comments
and Geweled
Yes a bore hewel
Supa deep bowa hoewel
My ex have pretty huge hewel
Oss hewel
I myself am associated with drilling wells. The thought of drilling such deep gives goosebumps. Just imagine the metal used to make drill pipes and bits and other BHAs, so as to withstand the temperature of 200 degree Celsius.
200 celsius is only 3 times the cooking temperature of a thanksgiving turkey and most consumer metals sold to the public have to be melting at 2,000 degrees or more to even begin to deform into a liquid. Even assuming your flawed logic of a metal pipe failing at 200 C, using carbon dioxide valve systems to pressurize the drill hole would make the temperature difference irrelevant and rely only on newton force's of physics and disregarding the laws of chemical reactions under same or equal pressurization of direct force.
I rambled on a bit and my pattern making system in my brain shut off a bit so someone correct my work
7:18 “ An anomalous layer of GYEWOLD was discovered”
Think about this. The worlds deepest borehole goes down 12,000 meters, which is about 40,000 feet, which equates to a little over 7 miles. That’s it. To get to the center of earth is nearly 4,000 miles. Think about that. We aren’t even close.
We can still get there. Bacteria was found at these depths and it was in hibernation due to the fact it lacked carbon dioxide or material required for growth. If bacteria was found at these depths regardless if it's completely dead or not, then fungi can surely grow there too . If we simply planted fungi down at these depths and let it feed off refined pulp for it's carbon dioxide diet, it would break the rock even at high temperatures. I stole the idea from a chinese patent regarding carbon dioxide injection systems from 2010 ish but instead of using carbon dioxide to break rock, I replaced it with oxygen from fungi, oxygen to pressurize the chamber and fungi to eat rock..
Satan was mad bc we were drilling on his roof🤣
😆
😂😂
This is literally the plot to over a dozen horror movies and novels. Interesting stuff though.
Demon hole
Netflix has, “The Devil below”
which mentions the Kola borehole
"Oh, Mr. Owl, how many drills does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a planet?"
Hahahahs ... now that’s funny 😄
😂
1:12 I never heard about this underground ocean. Bigger than our surface oceans, that's amazing!
I hadn't either and I was skeptical. Apparently under intense pressure the hydrogen and oxygen break apart and are bonded with other elements in the mantle. Some are calling this water and therefore an ocean. As a lay person it does not come close to fitting my definition of water or an ocean. At minimum I would say his statement was misleading and lacking context.
Yea its where the lord released all the water from for the flood.
The question is... how deep is it safe to drill into the earth. There is much heat down there that after going so deep you will eventually break into the mantle, and then if you do, how do you stop all that heat from rising, create a new mantle plume and a new volcano where the hole was.
They had multiple seals in place that can withstand high temps as well as lockout systems.
Anyone wishing to walk on the earth's mantle may do so at "The Tablelands" in Gros Morne National Park, Canada. It is on the west coast of Newfoundland and a fascinating place. Nothing has evolved yet to grow in the soils generated from the mantle rocks, giving the place the look of every picture you've ever seen from the Mars Rover. Worth the trip... at least to this geologist.
There’s also the world heritage site in the rockys
Is that what I have heard called "The KT boundary"?
Meteor, Smash, Boom!!
Depending on the Covid situation I plan on visiting the Tablelands next Fall.
@@gregwarner3753 Collect Samples.
"bore haowl"
Bower hwoal.
Watching this at the same time reading the comments 😂
Do it it’s totally worth it😂
This is how I always RUclips
@@chrish1857 me too..the only way to fly
That's called listening. Not watching.
How do you think I came across yours?
😂😂😂
Fascinating stuff- I was ignorant of this project hitherto.
I'm charmed by your delightfully eccentric enunciation, btw.
He is imitating the Queen of England ... Cheerio!
I can't believe you drilled through the Bat Cave! (4:40)
im british, and the way this guy says 'hollll' makes me cry laughing
I apologized for this unsatisfactionary results
Robot voice?
Made in abyss is turning real and im excited to see it
9:47 THAT'S WHAT SHE SAID
Considering the immense pressure and heat - they might as well drill down into a live volcano lol
John Alarcon Five exclamation marks?
@@samueldavis5895 No exclamation marks?
FFL why? I don’t need you to yell out what you’re reading it’s not that serious
@@samueldavis5895 Nerds!
I'm guessing you are a geology professor (you kinda look and sound like one)
I speak this language when I smoke a heole beole.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Imagine signing into RUclips to check how your actually pretty neat video is doing, and you see all the top rated comments are just people bashing how you speak. What a time to be alive
And here I thought my mother-in-law was the biggest bore hole on the planet.
No thats whore Bowl
@Phil Weatherley C'mon, Phil. Your wit is legendary. Cut me some slack.
Lol 😂
@Phil Weatherley i dont disagree with phil one bit but i definitely dont agree haha
Phil Weatherley hating because he's your father-in-law?
All I got from this is there’s a deep-ass “hewel” somewhere or another...
this is what my parents swam through to get to school
both ways....
Uphill
• during a blizzard • with no shoes •
...backwards too
Yep, while having giant fish heads thrown at them the whole way. Kids have it easy nowadays!
You say “hole” weird my man.
Bend over. I’ll block the hole
Boar whole
D N Oh baby, don’t you dare threaten me with a shreksual time! 😘
Ho-uul
He said hole hehe hehe
Best one yet. Lots of heoules in this one.
Frisk: Falls down.
Skeleton with blue hoodie: YO WHATS UP FRISK I HAVENT SEEN YOU IN SO LONG
the way he says heole really bothers me.
other than that, cool story bro
It's a robot voice. I have detected a number of different English accents (British of varying types, South African, Australian, etc) in its' efforts to speak more human like.
Being honest is good. But some people may think you was being an ass-heole 😂
@@poppete I haven't heard any synthesized voices like this. Can you confirm?
@@ens0246 You can just hear it. I have however had phone calls from scammers who use robotic voices and I have had phone calls that I could barely tell it was robotic at all. I usually listen closely to those calls that are asking you to give information or what ever. I had one call I could barely tell, it was only the very short almost non existing pause between her/it talking and me answering and the tone in which it talked (almost indistinguishable to a normal voice) that had me question if it was an actual person or not - humans use a different tone in there voice when reading or recording than they do when just speaking naturally to another person. I felt stupid but I finally asked is this a recording (figuring if it was it would just keep on talking or if it was a real person they would say so) to my utter amazement this THING talking to me said "YES THIS IS A RECORDING", - it was put out by my government doing a survey type thing - I hung up. Twice now I have had calls that have been very hard to know if it was an actual person or synthesised voice.
I thought the voice strange, these robots are getting better
I watched this whole video and came away with no meaningful conclusion, in fact no conclusion at all except how deeply humans have drilled a few holes here and there over the last few decades.
You mean you watched this Joel video...
that's essentially the same conclusion the researchers came to lmao. Continental deep boreholes like this are not all that useful.
Thanks a lot you save me a few minutes so I can find something a little better appreciate the help
There's so much unexplored depths of our oceans that it wouldn't surprise me to find an entire community of unknown species of creatures we've never even imagined before. Who know what else.
Earth is flat. So you can’t dig the earth
I seriously hope you're joking. Lmao, otherwise I feel bad for you.
For yrs I have felt the same way, maybe even people you never know?
@@n1k32h False. the earth is a PS3 Superslim.
I loved the meg for that reason, under the pocket, there was life that we thought was extinct, and they had EVOLVED. the meg was chunky for a reason, it had to survive the freezing temperatures. that's something the peter jackson's king kong did right, the dinosaurs didn't stay the same, they evolved to survive in the modern day climate/environment.
That was cool, thanks for posting.
Narrator has the strangest accent but the info is fascinating.
This narrator's accent is everything
Plot twist: they stopped because they reached bedrock
Nobody:
Will it fit in my Honda?
Hold my beer
Am I a joke to you?
Asking for a friend
Everybody gangsta
End this man’s whole career
He protecc, he attacc …
Sexual/genitalia innuendo
Scatological/potty joke
Question of quantity answered yes
Plot twist
Left/entered the chat
Gaming reference
Dislikes are from
I’m a simple man
Not gonna lie
Last time I was this early
Legend has it
That’ll buff right out
Fun fact
(X) be like
(X) intensifies
(X) wants to know your location
YT algorithm counting down years
Who’s watching in current year?
So you've chosen death?
Punch line below read more
Minecraft Lol.
@@onemoremisfit wow. you pretty much listed every initial thought from every youtube commentor on earth.
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@@onemoremisfit wow
Bedrock was the town where the Flintstones lived
I keep expecting to hear "Yeah, baby, do I make you randy?"...
loved the buried cell phone at the 4:14 mark…!! (and the car at 4:43)
I can't get past the word "hewel" I love it I'm ded 😂
Who's to say that breaking through to the center of the Earth is actually safe for life on Earth?
It isn’t, also depends on where and how deep if they hit an underground ocean deep in the earths crust expect the world to end or to flood if they hit a pressured underground volcano then it could cause an underground explosion which would be bad. Honestly we shouldn’t drill deeper than the earths crusts because we really don’t know what will happen it could fuck up the earths crusts motions etc we really don’t know. Never know all the pressure that’s deep in earth could explode. I mean if we literally drill to the core it would in theory cause mass destruction.
imagine they accidentally created a man made volcano
@@kingpin7610 Yummm, s'mores and diamonds. Two-fer! ;)
@@andycornejo2361 It's all in the name of science! LOL BOOOM!
welp if we're talking about diamond where's my shovel gonna start digging :)
INTERESTING
😉👍
Some more insight as to why the project came to an end would have been fascinating. Also, do we know of any future plan to continue deep drilling?
not that I know of. It's just not all that useful for anything in the end to try and drill deep.
The USSR collapsed
I know this is probably 2 years too late. But there's no plans so far to continue drilling. Mainly because the original reason the project came to an end, is that at the depth they reached rock became more "plasticy" in its consistency which is very hard to drill through. On top of that the temperature was very high at that depth to the point that the drilling equipment kept breaking or melting.
It become to expensive to constantly be replacing the equipment needed with little gain to continue drilling any further.
I hope in the future with better excavation methods and equipment, we might continue or start a new hole somewhere else to further explore. Would love to see what we might find either geologically or in regards to fossilized remains
exactly my thoughts, there must be some good reasons why they haven't re-opened it up despite massive technological advancement by now, no?
There is something they have found which they don't want people to know and not worth or may be very risky for the planet / human race or probably there is nothing value adding that they would want to spend more resources on that project after all, who knows?
@@Idontknowthing001 err on the side of the latter, they were facing large economic issues and wasting alot of money on parts that can't even function properly for very long in what you're doing just isn't responsible financially.
I too found gyld when my borehile reached the depths.
lol whenever there is the letter o in a word spoken by Kosmo XD
It's hard to make a hole in the ground sound interesting but you did it 👏
well....
Never noticed how he pronounced 'hole' until I read the comments. Now I can't stop laughing everytime I hear it 😂
Gewld
I noticed heeoul like the 5th time an instantly went to the comments for confirmation. I was not disappointed
Well now I have lol. I can never unhear this.
@@jamiebarraclough8981 he's probably reading the comments and thinking "bunch of assheoles"
Its just his accent maybe 🤔 Its not irritating at all but the repeated use of same clips surely is.
The only thing lower than the superdeep borehole is CNN's ratings.
No real comparison. We learned science from the borehole. Nobody is learning anything from CNN’s deep dive.
Give this man a metal, RUclips!
Interesting! Thank you!
Very informative thanks!
Did anyone else experience a sudden moment of panicked vertigo and claustrophobia at the same instant? Imagine falling down that shaft, which is too narrow to even move your arms. Hopefully none of the drilling crew members were serial killers.....
Pretty ignorant comment here Douglas. You assume that just because someone's been labeled a serial killer you assume that for the rest of their lives, they shall bare that label and cannot have self-improvement or dig 1000 mile bore holes? Stepping on a few ants makes you a serial killer. Beating people in bedwars makes you a serial killer. This is why serial killers are drilling holes , to escape the ignorance of yourself . Don't hope that serial killers don't drill hopes, hope that serial killers do drill holes so they won't serial kill. Think positively, win-win. Many famous inventors were serial killers and in fact without your grandfather 4.6 billion years ago serial killing a bunch of fish during the Hadean era, you wouldn't be here today. Maybe you should go for a walk and finally appreciate the things serial killers billions of years ago did for you to be happy and have youtube.
Honestly sounds like something a serial killer would say hahah
Here's what I learned from this video. I learned that I've been pronouncing many words incorrectly.
The weird sounds were probably made by the rock distorting due to the release in local pressure due to the hole.
huh huh, you said 'hole'
It was fake news
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@ 4:13, they've found my first cell phone 🤣😂😁👍
If they had a way of drilling perfectly level, you would have a higher chance of getting into different layers.
Harry Stamper never missed a targeted depth.....
I want to know more about this ''underground ocean'', sounds pretty interesting
Cool video. So that's about 2/3rd of the way through what we think of as the depth of the crust. Amazing the kinds of forces here.
The depth of the crust is 256 blocks
The US should take the lead on borehole exploration
China beat us.
@@wertiaaudit5746 again?
His pronunciation of "bore hole" is bizarre.
4 U
Baw Hoe-ell
How/Why does he make the word 'hole' into a 3 syllable word? 😆
boughr hyoule
😆
Ohhh, drilling the deepest holes is tight 😁
I keep hearing "vore hole", oh my
There's an scp for that
@@lolzhunter that's what I was referring to 😂
@@SwimmingInSunlight lmao
Vore hole is where people go to be eaten.
He has a British accent.
Th Earth is the treasure of the cosmos! Top secret, don't tell!
Excellent video
Hole. Then Beavis and Butt-head start laughing
"It's eonley a bore heohl.....mmmm, nyes...bore heohl."
Do we really wanna mess with the mantle and core. it being closed off by miles of rock is probably for a good reason
The hole was so hot and high pressure, drillheads failed extremely rapidly and the MOJO discontinuity was still quite distant.
Still, that diameter drill manages to get through to the mantle, any magma would quickly freeze deep down and cores of that being priceless.
Mr. No Talent, I was thinking the same thing! It’s a reason why the core is so deep, I think it’s a bad idea to try and drill to the center! Just think it’s a nuclear reactor that any known man has ever seen, not even in a science flick under us, why disturb it? Plus it could really be the place of Lucifer!
There are evil horrific creatures that live inside the earth. It is not just J.R. Tolkien's fantasy in the Hobbit. The Bible clearly describes these horrific creatures being released in the future in the book of Revelations. Obviously, a combination of unbelief and curiosity is the right recipe to release them. You cannot stop them from doing it. This is another chapter of curiosity that kills the cat. Those creatures have stings like scorpions that hurt for 5 months or more. They will try to kill themselves because the torment is so great and cannot. I imagine no amount of morphine can alleviate the torment.
The Mid Atlantic Ridge is a part of the mantle that is "leaking" to the surface, but the core is soooo deep
@@mauriciochiessi7138 uh, huh. We'll ignore the fact that men regularly work at the operating depth at Mponeng mine ranged from between 3.16km to 3.84km (2 - 2.4 miles) below the surface by the end of 2018 and entirely missed anything other than one bacteria being the only thing found alive at that depth.
Oil wells go deeper and have transducers to detect sound, in order to detect oil via sonography and entirely failed to hear anything alive.
Go Deeper 🖤
Netflix and chill gone wrong
This concerns me more than intrigues, do we know the absolute pressure of the planet ? What if that single weakened point becomes the eye of a stress fracture, if they should get to mantle.
Considering there are already fractures, volcanos, earthquake, and plate movement, plus a good bit of that's not how physics work. We can be pretty sure we are ok in digging holes. :]
@@limbonicdragon2067 I true;y didn't think about that your very right lol.
@Practical Skeptic You have (non-determined time frame) before we get to the surface world and enslave you all... Enjoy :]
This may be a stupid question, but if nobody has ever managed to reach the mantle by drilling, how are these planet layer models even created? How do we know the core is molten and all that?
volcanoes and radio waves
Radio waves can travel through the earth.
Seismic waves from earthquakes also
They should come back and reopen the project. This time created the drill put of high heat resistance carbon fiber.
@Zfast4you sounds good to me
you mean, they just wanted to know if HELL was real? Okay.
10:17 sound transition intensifies
They found the "Bat Cave" at 4:44 !!!
I scoured the comments looking for this before commenting myself. Not nearly enough people caught the opportunity to appreciate this
Nice vid. Trying to guess the accent. I am going with Channel Isles
I think he's English, but been locked in a Berkshire MP's cellar from birth and only let out to narrate videos.
My god. The best comment section laugh i ever had. The word hole will never have the same meaning to me.
Explosion was probably a rock burst. That happens occasionally in underground mining operations.
A classic event of a great human determination to achieve an unimaginable depth into our mother earth's indeterminate magnitude.
I wonder if we drill enough holes in the right places, if we could lower the overall height of the water level? Does that make sense to anyone else? Granted, it would take a lot of precise and very wide and deep holes, costing billions of dollars. Still, I think we can lower the water in some way. Or if we could just find a way to convert salt water to fresh.🤔
Youve now created a more important problem than the water situation- erosion is already a problem.
Have you heard of desalination plants?
@slavelaboringkid7597so every living thing on land doesn’t go extinct?
Give me a straw I’ll drink all the sea
Why don't we just drill holes that deep to make water become steam, infinite geothermal power.
Maybe because at a gigantic scale it could cool the earth's core?
With the nature of humans history, a catastrophic failure at the Earth's core level...would kinda suck
All you need is 2 water buckets and then make a hole in the ground 2 units wide on each side. Place the water on opposite ends and you and infinite water
Return on investment. Holes that deep are expensive, like "won't pay themselves off with geothermal power in 7 years" expensive, so they go buy another coal plant or even windmills, which are awesome and have a 3 year ROI, but according to the clown in chief they cause cancer from the sound they make, so they go buy another coal plant.
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If you filled that hole with water and placed a number of fishes in it, would it then be declared as world's deepest lake?
Yes
Big brain question
With all the ramping up of tunnel building, the cost of exploring deep earth will likely come down in cost. One way this will happen is when we no longer need to start all the way from the surface but instead from a network of deep earth stations we use to conduct subterranean science, mining, power generation, agriculture, waste management, tourism, space launch, and other prospects.
You can use modern day car engines (200hp) to drill at the same depths at this project ×5 over .
4:14 - Uhm...what's with the buried 1999-era Nokia cell phone?