There was actually a carrier pigeon who was decorated with military awards in WWI. A troop of soldiers were pinned down by friendly artillery behind enemy lines and they sent a carrier pigeon to deliver instructions to HQ. That pigeon was shot down by Germans, but got back up and flew the 25 miles back to HQ, saving the lives of about 200 soldiers. Cher Ami was her name.
@@TheTruth-13 Are you an idiot? All you put was "sad" what more was there to comprehend also you're not intelligent for calling me an ignorant child & attacking my language skills especially not when you mispell "second" right after. I can tell by the way you reacted you're no older than 15 so shut your foolish boorish insipid mouth you clown.
Thing with Dr. Stone, it's pretty scientificly accurate. I'd say it's 10% billion accurate. But the only unrealistic thing here is the luck Senku has- although everything is legit and would work irl, you'd need incredible luck. (Magnet for example, the lighting just happened to hit that metal bar. Or having certain minerals around him.)
I mean if you think about it another way, its weird that the stuff isn't just lying around. Like at the time of the catastrophe, there were millions of cars, computers, and other appliances. While the base things would be destroyed, the minerals would remain at the surface, albeit deteriorated considerably. Therefore you wouldn't even have to mine the things like we normally do, just finding the site of a former electronic warehouse or jeweler would give a tone of buried resources and precious metals
The carrier pigeons plan had me dying. Too bad those birds are extinct now. Yes, carrier pigeons are not the same as regular pigeons, and are extinct. Food Wars reference!
@@MyGawd- Just looked it up, carrier/passenger pigeons are extinct since 1914 when the last female pigeon of 29 years of age died. Homing pigeons are a different breed in the same species.
messenger birds are actually quite simple. all you do is set up two locations with food and manually moves the bird between the two areas showing them where the food is. then you simply remove the food in one location so that they go to the other one. do this a few times and before you know it your birds are ready to send letters.
The thing with carrier pigeons is that they only fly home, so you have to carry them with you then release them to wherever you raised them, so the communication only works in one direction.
So happy you guys are reacting to this show, it's so dope Love seeing y'all so into it and actually predicting sciency stuff using the tools we (Kingdom of Science) currently have!
Children today have no reason to fail the sciences. They have it so easy! Dr. Stone at least makes science interesting to the point that you could research further what parts you like. All we had back then was ROYGBIV and a bloody triangular prism (still passed though! "Yeah! Science, bitch!" Jessie Pinkman). Easy question: Everyone has access to some touch interface device. How do touch-screens work?
I know this is a 2 year old question, but it depends on which type of touch screen. Smartphones use capacitive touch screens that use your fingers as a way to alter electrical currents to detect the touch location. This is also why other physical contact won't necessarily "touch" the screen (like when wearing gloves). Stuff like the Nintendo DS use what is effectively a laser grid through glass and when the glass is warped slightly enough that the beams are broken around the deformity. The screen uses the altered lasers to pin point the touch location on the grid.
@@xdragoonzero0 thanks for taking the time to answer after so long. I almost forgot why I asked that question in the first place. It was basically to find out whether or not people were technologically illiterate. I wasn't trying to be offensive or anything but it was a term I came across while watching an episode of Stargate SG 1 and The Matrix: Reloaded. It described people who use tech but have no idea how or why it works so in the event it's lost or broken they can't fix or rebuild it. Thanks again. We aren't completely lost.
A good way to describe a meme is that it's a means of drawing parallels between well-known fictional events or expressions with relatable experiences in the real world.
I'd say a (often) visual template for a joke that a group of people can relate to, or just funny picture template where the joke changes based on the text but is influenced based on the context of the image
Dude Roshi... you have read all the manga... seriously someone cant know whats coming if you havent seen the manga, its like for you everything is pretty obvious, you hit the jackpot every time something new comes, mah dude, Im not spitting poison or anything here, but a real reaction comes when you have NOT seen any of it, sorry for sounding like an asshole trying to ruin the fun but I just felt it, so many reactions from Dr. STONE and all of it feels like You knew what was gonna happen...
There was actually a carrier pigeon who was decorated with military awards in WWI. A troop of soldiers were pinned down by friendly artillery behind enemy lines and they sent a carrier pigeon to deliver instructions to HQ. That pigeon was shot down by Germans, but got back up and flew the 25 miles back to HQ, saving the lives of about 200 soldiers. Cher Ami was her name.
Holy crap lmao
@@YaBoyRoshi I think Sabaton has a song about it
Yooooooo that's awesome!!!! I love reading stuff like this
If a damn pigeon do its job so can i
You saying that just now reminded of the mission in battlefield one when the tank was stuck and the pigeon sent a message to HQ 😁👌🏾but that’s dope
I never thought that science was this dope until I saw this show
Sad
@@TheTruth-13 nah man anyway people get into science is a good thing
@@Garvant_ obviously you ignorant child. Clearly need more comprehensive skills or is English your send language
@@Garvant_ slow
@@TheTruth-13 Are you an idiot? All you put was "sad" what more was there to comprehend also you're not intelligent for calling me an ignorant child & attacking my language skills especially not when you mispell "second" right after. I can tell by the way you reacted you're no older than 15 so shut your foolish boorish insipid mouth you clown.
Lupasan's excitement about watching the show just makes me so damn hype about season's finale !
Lupasan once a week:
``Man....THIS SHOW IS DOPE!``
Honestly though....glad you all are reacting to this show.
Nah keep that Mario energy goin bruh ITSAA MEEE RUN YA SHIITT
Thing with Dr. Stone, it's pretty scientificly accurate. I'd say it's 10% billion accurate.
But the only unrealistic thing here is the luck Senku has- although everything is legit and would work irl, you'd need incredible luck. (Magnet for example, the lighting just happened to hit that metal bar. Or having certain minerals around him.)
Major plot hole... we don't mind though, do we?
I mean if you think about it another way, its weird that the stuff isn't just lying around. Like at the time of the catastrophe, there were millions of cars, computers, and other appliances. While the base things would be destroyed, the minerals would remain at the surface, albeit deteriorated considerably. Therefore you wouldn't even have to mine the things like we normally do, just finding the site of a former electronic warehouse or jeweler would give a tone of buried resources and precious metals
@@CrownofMischiefthey’d have to dig it up
The only thing not accurate isn’t Silas a one shorting lions
The carrier pigeons plan had me dying.
Too bad those birds are extinct now. Yes, carrier pigeons are not the same as regular pigeons, and are extinct.
Food Wars reference!
AJtheGritic that isn’t true, Homing Pigeons DO still exist, but are no longer used for carrying messages
@@MyGawd-
Aren't homing pigeons a bit different from carrier though?
@@MyGawd-
Just looked it up, carrier/passenger pigeons are extinct since 1914 when the last female pigeon of 29 years of age died. Homing pigeons are a different breed in the same species.
@@thgritic102 Sounds like the last died in the war then
Oh shit for real?
messenger birds are actually quite simple. all you do is set up two locations with food and manually moves the bird between the two areas showing them where the food is. then you simply remove the food in one location so that they go to the other one. do this a few times and before you know it your birds are ready to send letters.
you can really tell the creator of the series (and manga) has written doujins before
The thing with carrier pigeons is that they only fly home, so you have to carry them with you then release them to wherever you raised them, so the communication only works in one direction.
So happy you guys are reacting to this show, it's so dope
Love seeing y'all so into it and actually predicting sciency stuff using the tools we (Kingdom of Science) currently have!
you guys are hysterical. thank you.
Children today have no reason to fail the sciences. They have it so easy! Dr. Stone at least makes science interesting to the point that you could research further what parts you like. All we had back then was ROYGBIV and a bloody triangular prism (still passed though! "Yeah! Science, bitch!" Jessie Pinkman).
Easy question:
Everyone has access to some touch interface device. How do touch-screens work?
I know this is a 2 year old question, but it depends on which type of touch screen. Smartphones use capacitive touch screens that use your fingers as a way to alter electrical currents to detect the touch location. This is also why other physical contact won't necessarily "touch" the screen (like when wearing gloves).
Stuff like the Nintendo DS use what is effectively a laser grid through glass and when the glass is warped slightly enough that the beams are broken around the deformity. The screen uses the altered lasers to pin point the touch location on the grid.
@@xdragoonzero0 thanks for taking the time to answer after so long. I almost forgot why I asked that question in the first place. It was basically to find out whether or not people were technologically illiterate. I wasn't trying to be offensive or anything but it was a term I came across while watching an episode of Stargate SG 1 and The Matrix: Reloaded. It described people who use tech but have no idea how or why it works so in the event it's lost or broken they can't fix or rebuild it.
Thanks again. We aren't completely lost.
Nobody:
Senku: CHIDORI!!!!!!!!😂😂😂
CHIDORI
you guys should do a skit with the primitive pigeon deal, that was funny
if tsukasa is the author and he knows the plot, its a plot twist or a plot reveal?
Thanks for making this
10:12 he activated ultra instinct
Bruhhh ii was in da middle of wacthin a new anime!! Really roshi??!?! U upload now?
I love the Mario shit lol
ITS BOUTTA GET BETTER
Senku: Chidori!
how good is this show man
no cap its lit af
Are Sheera and Lupasan siblings or related in general?
Kronic TheFirst No, just have good chemistry lol
Oh come on, Sheera just about to drop a wise words for us to reflect......
Actually @YaBoyRoshi they are all teenagers
How does one explain what a meme is to someone who has no knowledge of the internet or pop culture?
A good way to describe a meme is that it's a means of drawing parallels between well-known fictional events or expressions with relatable experiences in the real world.
I'd say a (often) visual template for a joke that a group of people can relate to, or just funny picture template where the joke changes based on the text but is influenced based on the context of the image
meme are just memetics, like genetics but its transferred through word of mouth, meme existed well before the internet
I am here first I wanted the for no to see finnaly
Dude Roshi... you have read all the manga... seriously someone cant know whats coming if you havent seen the manga, its like for you everything is pretty obvious, you hit the jackpot every time something new comes, mah dude, Im not spitting poison or anything here, but a real reaction comes when you have NOT seen any of it, sorry for sounding like an asshole trying to ruin the fun but I just felt it, so many reactions from Dr. STONE and all of it feels like You knew what was gonna happen...
You're surprised someone could guess stuff just because you couldn't...cope more
@@bordan1311 trash, dont talk to me, just like those liars who “guess” every little detail.
@@Nocturn13 cope more, maybe pay more attention in shows and you'll start to connect dots
@@bordan1311 can you just stfu? Thanks
@@Nocturn13 Why so heated? You're that insecure of ur inability to pay attention?