Many of the really big ships have pivoting propeller systems at the stern and horizontally mounted propellers in the bow to maneuver. As far as cranes, when I lived in Osaka, taking the train to Kobe goes along Osaka Bay and I remember seeing these super-massive floating cranes. To this day I wonder what kind of physics magic they use to stay afloat while lifting such monumental loads. Hats off to the engineers that make life so amazing.
I had the priveledge to sail on the " Big E " as we called her. She was like no other ship by any means. I was stationed on her in 1980 while she was in complete overhaul at PSNS in Bremerton Wa. While in overhaul i was able to get quite familiar with her due to my clearance level. It allowed me to enter spaces that not just any sailor could enter. I really enjoyed my time stationed on her and was sad when my enlistment was up and we parted ways. But thankful just the same that i was able to have the experience of living on her like i did. That and all the lifelong friends i came to meet on her has made a lifetime of memories for me and ones that i will never forget. I was deeply saddened to hear that she was sold last year and due to be dismantled for scrap. What a dishonorable way to treat a vessel that served her country in so many memorable ways during her commision. Anchors Aweigh USS Enterprise, you will live on in infamy. Thank you.
Fun fact: HMM Algeciras is tied with MSC Gülsun (MSC) and Ever Ace (Evergreen) with a capacity 23,990 TEU, being the world's largest container ships. All of them are called "MegaMax" vessels because of their staggering capacity. 🤯
Another fun fact about the Zumwalt class. The 2 railguns at the front (Yes they are railguns and not just your regular 127mm naval guns) doesnt have any ammunition. At $35,000 per shell, the US navy wasn't keen on spending such a huge amount on ammunition for a prototype gun.
The problem with public purchases is that they always become much more expensive than what was planned! That they then just order a small fraction so does the unit price enormously as it will be spread out over a few copies instead of dozens! That because congressional appropriations vary so hugely, engineers have learned a long time ago to compensate for because the authorities so rarely ordering what the attracted with...
Minor correction: They're looking to replace the guns WITH railguns, because the prototype gun they had (which was some how supposed to do some like guided projectile thing? idk the details of how...) used that ammo that was too expensive. I think only about 150 rounds for those weapons were ever made.
@@darrolarendse12 railgun projectiles are probably some of the least expensive ammunition, actually. Literally all it needs to be is a solid shaped rod of a ferromagnetic material. In fact, if you know a few things about circuits and electronics, you can build your own rail gun relatively easily.
You see, this is what an actual Top # channel is like. Listing off real things they are talking about, making realistic thumbnails, actually showing the correct things.
All of which pales in comparison with what the planet is doing. Just imagine: planet earth takes all the massive ships and oceans going in its orbit around the sun at an incredible speed of 65,000 miles per hour and rotating on its axis at over 1000 miles per hour.
@@SonicPhonic you two are not on the same page here. I'm also convincing myself your comment was meant to be sarcastic. Leave it to a youtube commenter to claim shipbuilding can't create an engineering marvel because all you have to do is build them heavy on the bottom and light on the top so they don't flip over. Just incredible insight, and so far today you definitely have the record for the distance between how smart someone thought they'd sound when they commented and how stupid they actually end up sounding. It's really just astounding how you must've thought to yourself, "man, I'm a smart guy. I could totally build a ship. I'll just put the heavy shit near the bottom and i'm golden." Hilarious. I'd pay actual money to have it set up so that anytime you post a youtube comment, it's sent straight to my phone. "Hey guys, I know you worked really hard on that ship. You know, the one that submerges itself 80 feet underwater so it can position itself underneath the topside of an oil rig, separates the topside from the base, then literally just carry it wherever it needs to go? Well Michael G isn't impressed. Stop messing around with those electrical wires and show this guy what the human mind can really do!"
You're reply is pretty hilarious too my guy. I'm just going to say this about everything from now on. Yeah congrats on your baby, but giving birth pales in comparison to what the planet is doing. Just imagine: planet earth takes all the babies and mothers going in its orbit around the sun at an incredible speed of 65,000 miles per hour and rotating on its axis at over 1000 miles per hour. The irony of your name is just the cherry. Really happy I stumbled upon both your comments. thanks guys
@@SonicPhonic there is more to shipbuilding than just heavy below light above. These things are usually only submerged by 1/3 below the waterline, most of it's decks are above it so there is still a posibility to capsize. And there is just really no amount of "heavy" heavy enough to keep these ships from flipping over without affecting its own ability to carry cargo below it's deck, since the "heavy" you just fucking mentioned would take all of the cargo space. If only your brain would be filled like that just the same so you can fucking open your eyes and actually know what they are doing. Beside, putting heavyweight under the waterline only keeps it stable in normal conditions; for a rocking sea that would cause the ship to flow with the waves and over time the syncing movements would cause the entire ship to capsize, plus the fact that if it was CARRYING cargos on board everything will fall over and let me tell you, losing these cargos is not something nice, usually resulting in the damages of up to hundreds of millions or even higher. Again, these problems aren't something dumbasses like you accounted for. Please, for God's sake, if you don't know what are you talking about, shut up. Having a little knowledge won't hurt.
The company I worked for had the Seawise Giant on charter loading oil at Sullom Voe in the Shetlands. It was so large that when a giant wave hit its side the entire dock moved.
By the way, it didn't actually sink when bombed in the Gulf. It was only damaged and was still partially floating. The story of how it actually got rescued is a secret that will never be told.
Wrong USS Enterprise(when showing scale). The one you showed was USS Enterprise CV-6 Yorktown Class, which had the distinction of the most decorated USN ship of WWII.
Nice that you mentioned the Enterprise and the Zumwalt! 😁 Didja know that the USS Zumwalt is commanded by Captain James A. Kirk of the USN? Although he wasn't named for Starfleet's future captain, he's cool about the history of the future and even told reporters to "Live Long and Prosper"! Cool, huh? You all do the same! 🖖😎
@@thetruffleist1297 One of the worst aspects of You Tube is the repeated theft of videos. Content should be automatically flagged up for attention when it reappears on channels whom have stolen it.
Those "incredibly powerful 6,700 horse power thrusters" are puny by naval standards. The diesel engines built into large ships routinely prodouce well over a hundred thousand shp(shaft horse power).
Instead of just stating the length, would be better to show the width / displacement / GT for every ship. 4:25 it's not the world's widest ship. 2:24 Pioneering Spirit is much wider. 14:38 BOKA Vanguard and few tankers are also wider if you only count single hull. 6:54 the picture is misleading. It didn't carry containers or cargo on its deck. It carried oil inside the hull. 7:41 it couldn't pass the canal simply because it's too long, too wide, and sitting too deep into the water. Overall, the largest ship ever built with everything considered should be 6:16 the seawise giant. Since 23:05 the Prelude is not really a ship.
My dad was a Captain in the merchant navy until he retired early in the early 1990s. He was on the big super tankers of the day back then. There are several things that stood out for me, apart from he was one of the nicest men you could ever wish to meet. I asked how big are the ships you sail compared to the ones here, while at a harbour on the North Yorkshire coast, England. He said that we have lifeboats the same size as this trawler. I remember standing beside an engine cylinder of one of these tankers and I was dwarfed by the height of it. I stand 5 feet 9 inches or 1.75 metres tall. One tanker he was on was in the dry dock at the Lisnave shipyard in Lisboa, Portugal. I flew out to see him for a cheap holiday! He took me underneath the ship in dry dock and I will never forget the experience. Until you go up close and personal with a ship you don't realise just how enormous they really are. I'm used to working on engines but I wasn't prepared for the size of rocker arms and pushrods of a ship's engine. They were a bit bigger than the ones on car engines that I was used to working on. I could go on and on but you get the picture. R.i.P. Dad wherever you are sailing. May the sun be in your face and the breeze be behind you. I miss you xxxxx
@@mizfrenchtwist I would think five decades would be enough to develop better weapons for a second run at whoever resides on that rock. I mean, we already have lasers now, don't we? 😀
@@ernestkomu4523 ...........yes , but if they were there already , that long ago , i would assume them to be , far more advanced than us......more so , than they were then . don't think , we're the only inhabitants out here , on a rock........ :) ...........
This would be a great and educational video aside from the pictures or short little videos that have no association with ships. Aside from all that it's a great video.
Did you folks not notice that you got your graphics mixed up between the WWII era aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CV-6), and the 1961-era nuclear powered USS Enterprise (CVN-65). they do not even come close to resembling one another. Just wondering how it is possible to miss that?
It's called relative bouyancy in engineering terms. It's displacement, compared to it's density is the key. As long as the density is less than the water it displaces, it will always float. You could make a 1 million ton ship float, as long as the displacement water has a higher density. Simples.
Fun fact: The Pioneering Spirit has actually a record lift of 26,000 TON when it liftet Johan Sverdrups process platform to its final destination at the Johan Sverdrup oil Field in the Norwegian Sea for Equinor. This was back in 2019 !
prior to clicking the video i took a guess and thought either the SSCV sleipnir or Pioneering spirit should be on this list. i'm happy i was right but hate to see the spirit on this list. though that ship is something when it comes to its engineering beauty it still lacks work flexibility in comparison to sleipnir. i've been on board of her and she is even more intimidating in real live then just on pictures
10:45 fun fact: this is the haunted ship named "queen mary" one of its accidents accidentally reversing into another ship and killing almost all of the passengers.
Titanic will be proud.🤧🤧😋
Titanic is there great grandma
@@wilmarallensilva6746 who would be rolling in her grave right now at how ugly her ships have become today.🙂
@@drthrayjaxymaxy8017 Yea I can imagine il de france being like bruh now these ships are just cubes
@@AaronBoat1 facts my friend.
True
25:33 That "Yo mama" joke was when I couldn't hold my laugh.
LOL
Damm!
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As a seafarer myself, I truly appreciate your interest in the shipping industry. Cool video!
Many of the really big ships have pivoting propeller systems at the stern and horizontally mounted propellers in the bow to maneuver. As far as cranes, when I lived in Osaka, taking the train to Kobe goes along Osaka Bay and I remember seeing these super-massive floating cranes. To this day I wonder what kind of physics magic they use to stay afloat while lifting such monumental loads. Hats off to the engineers that make life so amazing.
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Possibly the smoothest ending in history! 100 now?! Wow, thanks so much.
It's fridaayyyyy "Deboo, you just got knocked the **** out"
@@simongreenwood445 what
Yay..!! 100
I had the priveledge to sail on the " Big E " as we called her. She was like no other ship by any means. I was stationed on her in 1980 while she was in complete overhaul at PSNS in Bremerton Wa. While in overhaul i was able to get quite familiar with her due to my clearance level. It allowed me to enter spaces that not just any sailor could enter. I really enjoyed my time stationed on her and was sad when my enlistment was up and we parted ways. But thankful just the same that i was able to have the experience of living on her like i did. That and all the lifelong friends i came to meet on her has made a lifetime of memories for me and ones that i will never forget. I was deeply saddened to hear that she was sold last year and due to be dismantled for scrap. What a dishonorable way to treat a vessel that served her country in so many memorable ways during her commision. Anchors Aweigh USS Enterprise, you will live on in infamy. Thank you.
stop da cap
I'm having a sinking feeling looking at these gigantic ships !
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Ok that was a good one 😂
@@eanish1413 See these amazing words
"Please shut up"
@@Destiny15 thanks
I hereby declare thee pun master general
I never knew these ships existed! They are so cool!
small world,
Offshore vessels are marvels of engineering.Proud to be working with their likes..
Fun fact: HMM Algeciras is tied with MSC Gülsun (MSC) and Ever Ace (Evergreen) with a capacity 23,990 TEU, being the world's largest container ships. All of them are called "MegaMax" vessels because of their staggering capacity. 🤯
Nice 👌
Damn that last joke caught me harder than I expected xDD
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same
@@eanish1413 lmao...no
It's amazing how much robot voice softwares had improved.
It's not a robot
A robot isn’t talking.
Another fun fact about the Zumwalt class. The 2 railguns at the front (Yes they are railguns and not just your regular 127mm naval guns) doesnt have any ammunition. At $35,000 per shell, the US navy wasn't keen on spending such a huge amount on ammunition for a prototype gun.
The problem with public purchases is that they always become much more expensive than what was planned!
That they then just order a small fraction so does the unit price enormously as it will be spread out over a few copies instead of dozens! That because congressional appropriations vary so hugely, engineers have learned a long time ago to compensate for because the authorities so rarely ordering what the attracted with...
ye but at this point 1 shell for the railguns cost at least 1million dollars the same price as a tomahawk cruise missle
*500k
Minor correction: They're looking to replace the guns WITH railguns, because the prototype gun they had (which was some how supposed to do some like guided projectile thing? idk the details of how...) used that ammo that was too expensive. I think only about 150 rounds for those weapons were ever made.
@@darrolarendse12 railgun projectiles are probably some of the least expensive ammunition, actually. Literally all it needs to be is a solid shaped rod of a ferromagnetic material. In fact, if you know a few things about circuits and electronics, you can build your own rail gun relatively easily.
Let's see if space ships can be built in huge size in the future.
Let's hope they make spaceship Yamato lol
Only if they could be built in space or perhaps on the moon in lower gravity, the thrust to get any large ship off the ground would be unthinkable.
You should do a creepiest pictures video or really cool houses
Thats a good idea
He already did, some time ago
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@@eanish1413 how to survive, wear a mask, that's all
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Dear Americans, when you start measuring in Soccer fields, Eiffel towers and Statue of Liberty, you need to adopt the Metric system.
Never heard something so true
Dear Shane. Be Amazed is not an American channel SMH
Why not know both it’s not like it’s hard!!
do you call a chicken a meterbird....NO its a yard bird....is it a meterworm....NO it's an inch worm, and why you guys call kick ball....football
@@pyr8at40 we don't say those words in Australia. and yes we call it football, or footy,
Who else randomly found be amazed one day and ever since then started watching them daily
Me
meeeee
Litterally me i went from peanut brain to prelude brain watching him
You see, this is what an actual Top # channel is like. Listing off real things they are talking about, making realistic thumbnails, actually showing the correct things.
so is it true that your mom needed the biggest prelude to be carried?
you should've watched the end...
Ships like these are the real reason the sea levels are rising. 😆
I spent 4 1/2 years on the The USS Enterprise Truly an awesome ship!!
"20 times taller than that truck!"
Mmmuuuultiple tating t tating hjeudjdkd
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Way more lol
All of which pales in comparison with what the planet is doing. Just imagine: planet earth takes all the massive ships and oceans going in its orbit around the sun at an incredible speed of 65,000 miles per hour and rotating on its axis at over 1000 miles per hour.
@@SonicPhonic you two are not on the same page here.
I'm also convincing myself your comment was meant to be sarcastic. Leave it to a youtube commenter to claim shipbuilding can't create an engineering marvel because all you have to do is build them heavy on the bottom and light on the top so they don't flip over. Just incredible insight, and so far today you definitely have the record for the distance between how smart someone thought they'd sound when they commented and how stupid they actually end up sounding. It's really just astounding how you must've thought to yourself, "man, I'm a smart guy. I could totally build a ship. I'll just put the heavy shit near the bottom and i'm golden." Hilarious. I'd pay actual money to have it set up so that anytime you post a youtube comment, it's sent straight to my phone.
"Hey guys, I know you worked really hard on that ship. You know, the one that submerges itself 80 feet underwater so it can position itself underneath the topside of an oil rig, separates the topside from the base, then literally just carry it wherever it needs to go? Well Michael G isn't impressed. Stop messing around with those electrical wires and show this guy what the human mind can really do!"
You're reply is pretty hilarious too my guy. I'm just going to say this about everything from now on.
Yeah congrats on your baby, but giving birth pales in comparison to what the planet is doing. Just imagine: planet earth takes all the babies and mothers going in its orbit around the sun at an incredible speed of 65,000 miles per hour and rotating on its axis at over 1000 miles per hour.
The irony of your name is just the cherry. Really happy I stumbled upon both your comments. thanks guys
@@SonicPhonic there is more to shipbuilding than just heavy below light above. These things are usually only submerged by 1/3 below the waterline, most of it's decks are above it so there is still a posibility to capsize. And there is just really no amount of "heavy" heavy enough to keep these ships from flipping over without affecting its own ability to carry cargo below it's deck, since the "heavy" you just fucking mentioned would take all of the cargo space. If only your brain would be filled like that just the same so you can fucking open your eyes and actually know what they are doing.
Beside, putting heavyweight under the waterline only keeps it stable in normal conditions; for a rocking sea that would cause the ship to flow with the waves and over time the syncing movements would cause the entire ship to capsize, plus the fact that if it was CARRYING cargos on board everything will fall over and let me tell you, losing these cargos is not something nice, usually resulting in the damages of up to hundreds of millions or even higher. Again, these problems aren't something dumbasses like you accounted for. Please, for God's sake, if you don't know what are you talking about, shut up. Having a little knowledge won't hurt.
The Big Guy forgot to mention my penis along with massive ships and oceans hurling through space .
Plot twist: One of the container ships is the new Titanic
I love his commentary very witty and comedic
I work at the Georgia port. The container ships literally mean more work for me and more money.
I served within the USS America for 4 years. I thought it was large. These ships make it look like a rowboat.
Colossal Titan reference was good.😂
@MUHAMMAD NAUFAL BIN MUHAMAD NAZRI Moe It was in the final parts. He swiftly appears for a couple of seconds.
Yeah when he’s talking about the USS Zumwalt
"Why would it need all that beauty when its got all that booty" got me laughing 😂😂😂😂
Tell me why I won't sleep without watching one of there vids-
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Thank you for the metric graphics, it was very helpful. Good channel, good content.
Gigantic Ships have always amazed me since i was a child..
Lol this guy is hilarious! He educates and then burns us at the end with the fat mom jokes!
true
Your evil has claimed the lives of many good mums
No longer…
true
be amazed is my whiskey i just melt my brain watching their videos
8:49 So glad you used the reference of Iron Ore block from Minecraft 💯
4:27
Wide Putin:finally a worthy opponent our battle will be legendary
That ship could've been a wide putin meme XD
The company I worked for had the Seawise Giant on charter loading oil at Sullom Voe in the Shetlands. It was so large that when a giant wave hit its side the entire dock moved.
By the way, it didn't actually sink when bombed in the Gulf. It was only damaged and was still partially floating. The story of how it actually got rescued is a secret that will never be told.
He gets me ever time with those moma jokes. And I like the easter eggs. He's really the funniest.
6:54 The Seawise Giant was an oil tanker, not a container ship.
I, as a seafarer, appreciate interest in ships industry 👍🏻 cool video!
Wrong USS Enterprise(when showing scale). The one you showed was USS Enterprise CV-6 Yorktown Class, which had the distinction of the most decorated USN ship of WWII.
lmao, they got the cv number wrong
I’m surprised these haven’t lagged me or anyone else yet
Nice that you mentioned the Enterprise and the Zumwalt! 😁 Didja know that the USS Zumwalt is commanded by Captain James A. Kirk of the USN? Although he wasn't named for Starfleet's future captain, he's cool about the history of the future and even told reporters to "Live Long and Prosper"! Cool, huh? You all do the same! 🖖😎
woah 🖖(live long and prosper buddy)
The thumbnail image makes one wonder how that gigantic vessel is able to retain stability, especially in 'Sporty' sea states!
It was stolen from a different video
@@thetruffleist1297 One of the worst aspects of You Tube is the repeated theft of videos.
Content should be automatically flagged up for attention when it reappears on channels whom have stolen it.
Loved the video.. especially the ending.. 😂😂 hilarious AF..!! 🤣🤣👌🔥
Next video: these are the biggest ships that are taller then the titanic
@Lemon Monster AMOGUS
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@Lemon Monster i am a 13 year old kid please support me
@@eanish1413 nooo nooo god
@@waterbiscuit6907 why bro my videos are nice I am 13 year old please support me
Best vessel description at 25:33 ! You’re welcome.
Big ups to the narrator he is a real profession with word play
It's been so long since they put "your mom" jokes in, I got completely destroyed! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Those "incredibly powerful 6,700 horse power thrusters" are puny by naval standards. The diesel engines built into large ships routinely prodouce well over a hundred thousand shp(shaft horse power).
To be fair they are big all the same. Just the nuclear reactor is on a whole other level compared to any engine.
"What it lacks in length, it makes up for it in width." lol
the amount of crew on symphony of the seas is more people than the titanic can carry
Love the Pioneering Spirit
2009 would be over 30 years (2019 over 40 years)
Love these videos, keep doing what u do and we will continue to Be Amazed😊
Dang that ur mom joke at the end was uncalled for 😂
The longest battleship ever which is under the bed of the Pacific Ocean is the IJN Yamato. The former largest battleship ever sunk
It was the largest, just not the longest, there was multiple ships longer than it like the HMS Hood.
18:56 FYI, you're talking about the USS Enterprise CVN-65, but the cartoon graphic you use is the USS Enterprise CV-6, a Yorktown Class WW2 era ship.
I LOVE THE MEME AT THE END!!!😆😂😆😂🤣🤣
yes
Ok the mom joke at the end had me dien of laughter. I love this channel. Keep up the amazing content Be Amazed cant get enough of it.
If I resurrected it from the ocean I would have named it "LAZARUS"
"Why need a beauty if you have all that boaty" said like legend
The biggest ship of all is when I starting to feel a mega phobia in this video.
Thanks for Sharing Amazing Ship in the 🌎 WORLD 🙏🏻👍🏻
Nice video but the loss of 16 sailors at 10:25 shouldn't be joked about :(
Don't be afraid, for I am with you. Don't be discouraged, for I am your God.
Isaiah 41:10
I think the engineers of these ships are trying to compensate for something
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Instead of just stating the length, would be better to show the width / displacement / GT for every ship.
4:25 it's not the world's widest ship. 2:24 Pioneering Spirit is much wider. 14:38 BOKA Vanguard and few tankers are also wider if you only count single hull.
6:54 the picture is misleading. It didn't carry containers or cargo on its deck. It carried oil inside the hull.
7:41 it couldn't pass the canal simply because it's too long, too wide, and sitting too deep into the water.
Overall, the largest ship ever built with everything considered should be 6:16 the seawise giant. Since 23:05 the Prelude is not really a ship.
“It seems like humanity has finally built a boat large enough to carry your mom!”
Bruh, definitely gonna use that
Ohhhhhhhhhhhh
Use it with "Joe"
My dad was a Captain in the merchant navy until he retired early in the early 1990s. He was on the big super tankers of the day back then.
There are several things that stood out for me, apart from he was one of the nicest men you could ever wish to meet.
I asked how big are the ships you sail compared to the ones here, while at a harbour on the North Yorkshire coast, England. He said that we have lifeboats the same size as this trawler.
I remember standing beside an engine cylinder of one of these tankers and I was dwarfed by the height of it. I stand 5 feet 9 inches or 1.75 metres tall.
One tanker he was on was in the dry dock at the Lisnave shipyard in Lisboa, Portugal. I flew out to see him for a cheap holiday! He took me underneath the ship in dry dock and I will never forget the experience. Until you go up close and personal with a ship you don't realise just how enormous they really are.
I'm used to working on engines but I wasn't prepared for the size of rocker arms and pushrods of a ship's engine. They were a bit bigger than the ones on car engines that I was used to working on.
I could go on and on but you get the picture.
R.i.P. Dad wherever you are sailing. May the sun be in your face and the breeze be behind you. I miss you xxxxx
This is the biggest comment I have ever seen and did’t even read it😂
10:27
"16 crew members have been put to sleep with the fishes"
False they weren't put to sleep, THEY WERE GUNNED DOWN BY THE FISH MAFIA!
Lol didn't expected the iron ore blocks 😂🤣
Who else thought the yamoto would be on the list😔
I did
I love this channel but I don't love those ads every minute or two . Either way I'm going to watch it .
WOW.........truly amazingly impressive , QUESTION : why haven't we gone back to the moon and set up ............
Set up ??? What nothing there dead rock..Mars now.
Because we never went to the moon in the first place! 😆😆😆
@@ernestkomu4523 ........i used to think that but , maybe we did......and got run off...........
@@mizfrenchtwist I would think five decades would be enough to develop better weapons for a second run at whoever resides on that rock. I mean, we already have lasers now, don't we?
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@@ernestkomu4523 ...........yes , but if they were there already , that long ago , i would assume them to be , far more advanced than us......more so , than they were then . don't think , we're the only inhabitants out here , on a rock........ :) ...........
What blessed minds build these???? STAY BLESSED!!!! My Africa, are you alive......?
I was gulping my goddang soda. That yo momma joke caught me off guard.
Your video is interesting🤔and awesome🤩…👏👏👏😉
All that cargo carring compacity and it still take 6 months to get a special ordered part from overseas.
The shot of the Shinyo Sawako plunging down just astern of another ship's deck is insane. Had to grab a screen shot.
I love how he used mincraft iron ore for ore in the brilliant bulk carrier. >w
Build more ships, not worried about those sitting. Makes complete cents. (Pun intended)
This would be a great and educational video aside from the pictures or short little videos that have no association with ships. Aside from all that it's a great video.
Did you folks not notice that you got your graphics mixed up between the WWII era aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CV-6), and the 1961-era nuclear powered USS Enterprise (CVN-65). they do not even come close to resembling one another. Just wondering how it is possible to miss that?
we’re in 2025 now
And
Oh thank you, you should apply for next opening in Google calendar mister
And Who asked?
True we are
Yh
Wasn’t expecting the mom joke😂😂
Wish I could understand the way these massive structures actually float
🤣same. I think it’s magic
It's called relative bouyancy in engineering terms. It's displacement, compared to it's density is the key. As long as the density is less than the water it displaces, it will always float.
You could make a 1 million ton ship float, as long as the displacement water has a higher density.
Simples.
@@RB747domme cool thanks it's just crazy how that works
Fun fact: The Pioneering Spirit has actually a record lift of 26,000 TON when it liftet Johan Sverdrups process platform to its final destination at the Johan Sverdrup oil Field in the Norwegian Sea for Equinor. This was back in 2019 !
I'm always amazed by your videos.
thank you King Kong, I love your work. Good luck with your fight against Godzilla
25:33 I WAS NOT EXPECTING THAT🤣🤣🤣👌🏽👌🏽
prior to clicking the video i took a guess and thought either the SSCV sleipnir or Pioneering spirit should be on this list. i'm happy i was right but hate to see the spirit on this list. though that ship is something when it comes to its engineering beauty it still lacks work flexibility in comparison to sleipnir. i've been on board of her and she is even more intimidating in real live then just on pictures
I was on the USS ENTERPRISE in 1978 for 6 months.
Who’s here in 2024
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20:16 Narrator: "gut-busting $3.9 Billion. Yes, that's billion with capital B!"
billion: "I take offense to that"
Epic Joe refrence
I spitted my drink with the last part, lol. Awesome and interesting video, btw
Titanic is still the best ship and still the biggest to me and its the most popular
It is for me
Bru
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Great 👍 video excellent jobs
Actually the Enterprise has a historic brother the "Big-E"
10:45 fun fact: this is the haunted ship named "queen mary" one of its accidents accidentally reversing into another ship and killing almost all of the passengers.
The ‘It’s big enough to carry your mom’ I was like 😳 wow....
yea that one is a big false, its clearly too small
Raise your hand if your in2023
i would love for you to talk about battle ships