I am Team Jay. I like that you do not rush narrating the video. It makes it easier to digest the data and see the visuals, while not being stressful. If Wesley could narrate the videos at a slower pace, I would not feel rushed throughout them. Both have incredible narrative abilities, but I just don't like to be rushed. We live in such a rushed-type-style lives, that the least we need is more rushing during leisure time. Also, it makes it easier on bilingual people. Thank you.
I'm still team both narrators, because they both do an amazing job. Even though i finished college and all of my school years, i still want to learn more, and Jay and Wesley do a splendid job at explaining stuff, and Be Amazed has become my go-to channel when i have free time, which i have a lot of. Only around 70% of the content i watch on RUclips cones from Be Amazed, so Jay and Wesley do a great job.
I’m trying to determine nationality. 😂 I know one is from the US, but many of the scripts have UK words. So I’m thinking one Canadian? Or the script writer is Canadian? It’s my own personal internet rabbit hole…😂😂😂😂
Some of my favourite sea creatures are Octopuses and Squids. Octopuses are incredibly smart for starters, and I think Siphonophores are some of the most fascinating things in the ocean. The knife looks like it could have been a propeller or rutter at one point from a wreck, but it could have also been part of a statue. Crazy some of the man-made things that have been found in the ocean.
Cant believe they found eva harts doll, she been raised and living in my local town for her life while they haven't found out if she wanted it back as an memory before she passed
Don't you think it'll just wake up the trauma she must have experienced when Titanic sank? That would be a memory not to wish for to be reintroduced into a persons life, I guess. But of course it's just a guess.
@@chosen_ones777 of course but the problem is that her perants panicked and took her to port side and forgot her doll as they were in a rush to get off the doom ship.
I think what they did was cruel with those alligators. If you did that to him and you've been in prison for eternity if you do it to an alligator you're considered a great professor
That is exactly what i thought they should have done. They did not say anything about that. Maybe they did. Maybe not. I just hope they did contact her and gave it back to here.
@@melissa2068what in tornation are you talking alligators?????. It's nothing to do with alligators on my comment, just a titanic survivor who used to live in my town Ilford Essex
Just the fact that they have you believing that they dont have any way of determining how old the knife is, should answer the question wether its old or new
I myself am skeptical they can't date it, when they can date things from thousands of years ago all the time. I mean, just the type of metal should give them at least SOME range. And they could do it with the sunken city? But what do I know, I'm no expert.
@@DravenGal Try reading about how things get dated. It's not a simple thing of simply taking a sample of the thing you want dated. It depends on the materials the thing is made of, it depends where you find it, it depends if there are things from the time time period around it. I don't think there's anything made of metal that can be dated without some knowledge of how metals were made over the time humans have been making things out of metal. It was found in the ocean which means the surface metal would be damaged. Some metals though have been made pretty much the same for many hundreds of years so....... I don't think it would be worth dating though since it's not going to reveal anything life shattering. Sunken communities exist around the world. The problem in dating them is the same problem with dating that piece of metal, they've been exposed to the water which has been eating away at them for probably a few thousand years, especially salt water. One thing that can be done is try to figure out what caused the community to be underwater. Most aren't because of a tsunami or sudden sinking of land. Communities go back way before civilization, where the oldest civilization is about 6500 years old. Communities go back before the last major melting of ice sheets which created catastrophes of biblical proportions around the world and would have devastated or wiped out communities. In the case of that community, it's really a matter of when the OCEANS rose to bury it. About 17,000 years ago the oceans were 120 - 130m shallower than they are now. THAT is how much the oceans rose from the last major melting. About 12,000 years ago the oceans had mostly risen to where they are now, but were still going up. So one way to know how old an abandoned community is, roughly, when it's under the ocean AND you know that the land hasn't dropped there (most land rises or falls over thousands of years), is to know when the ocean levels were at that point, ASSUMING that community wasn't abandoned before the oceans rose to that point. Now, see all the variables there? So what is the question being asked in regards to remnants of a community found under current sea level, when the community died, or when was an area that had a community swallowed up by rising ocean waters because those are two different things.
@@johndoh5182 Wow, you should try and get that comment published! Or sell it to somebody for their thesis! 😉 I'm not sure I follow everything about mysterious cities (and if I did, maybe they wouldn't be as interesting). But I know weather can mess with dating things like Stonehenge. Not as much as stupid @$$#0!* tourist humans did, touching and carving and writing on them and otherwise physically disrespecting them so people can't even get CLOSE to them anymore!🤬 **Ahem** Sorry. Pet peeve. And I guess I see what you're saying about metal, but archeologists (while the Time Lords point and laugh at them) uncover random metal objects all the time, and scientists date them (who else would date a scientist? Ba-dum-bum! Sorry, should have made a "Dad Joke" warning. And tjk, I love science, it's awesome) all the time. And even if it's a type of metal people have been making the same way for centuries, that at least would cut (heh) out the centuries prior to that, wouldn't it? And science is da*n good at breaking materials down to their pure elements, so surely they can find the natures of them, whether they were factory made or handmade? Do you understand what I'm asking? I may not be phrasing it quite right. Maybe I just watch too much TV science shows. Bill Nye, your bowties are cool but you LIED to me man! You and Mr. Wizard! You said science can figure things out! I oughta sue! Then again, we live in a world that can create an artificial heart and do a face transplant, but can't seem to make road surfaces that don't get taken out by the weather in a year or two and spend taxpayer money for months of work to repair them! Sorry, another pet peeve. I live in a state where really bad roads are neglected for for decades, but minor damage gets repaired yearly. And no disrespect to the folks who repair roads, I'm sure it's brutal smelly work...but I so often see them doing more standing around drinking coffee or eating rather than working...like 30% working, 70% chatting. But, who can blame them for wanting more money? Hearty souls, the lot of them. Oh geez. My comment is pretty long too! And all over the place. The ADD is strong in this one today...apologies.
As someone from the island of Madagascar, I find that knife discovery very perplexing. In fact, there's an old local legend that says some approximately 600-900 years ago there lived a giant named "Rapeto" on the island that was so tall he was believed to be able to touch the clouds themselves. Supposedly, he had died by touching the sun (go figure), and his legend remained as merely nursery stories for kids. But idk, seeing this unusually large knife like object kinda sparked my interest on the subject.
Nuclear waste should be sent into deep space. But they would probably screw thst up with a failed launch. But dumping it into waters where fish are consumed is just plain irresponsible
To late , the USA started dumping nuclear waste in the oven , when testing nukes in the Marshall Island , this was followed by Britain , from Australia , then France , at Muraroa Atoll , which has been leaking radioactivity , since they destroyed the Attolls structure - see Jacques Cousteau, the images are on YT .
Love hearing both narrators. Both Wes & Jay are awesome and the right fit for the videos they are narrating. They have very different voice styles, and that gives a great balance - with 12+M subscribers they definitely nailed it!
In Skyrim, there are actually Tripod fish in the waters of Black Reach, except they are called Tripod Spider Fish, they still look like the actual real fish that are alive today, which is pretty cool!
it nice to finally know the narrators of this channel because I always wondered are there 2 or 3 or maybe 4 narrators of this channel ??? because it always felt like there were more than 2
I don't know if the poll is legit or not. I like both narrators. Nonetheless, I miss the one who narrated the "Horrible Things North Korean Soldiers Have to Go Through" Video. Hopefully, they make a return.
Dang BA! Y’all never cease to amaze me. 😂😂 I had terrestrial hermit crabs as a kid. It’s super cool to see two animals benefit from each other like that. Oh, BTW, the fish you see at 20:05 is a peeper. If you know, you know.😂
You guys talked about the hermit crab, but used pictures of multiple species of what you called “zoanthids” that actually weren’t even the same species. You also didn’t bother to point out that Zoanthids, or more correctly, palythoa contain one of the most toxic substances on earth, palytoxin.
04:46 - Archaeologists find a sunken city, older than the pyramids, submerged after a 130-ft tsunami. Who needs megaliths when you need flood defenses?
I love both your styles of narration. Ya both have perfect voices for it. You both do an amazing job of it. It wouldn't be fair to choose one of you over the other. It takes much attention to detail and hard work to do what you do. I do so appreciate the efforts you both go to to always bring interesting content to us all. Thanks! 😊 I hope you are both doing most excellent and that you both have a most beautiful day!
Nice to finally meet you Jay and Wesley 😊😊 Sorry but I'm not gonna vote in the poll cause I love you guys both ❤ Thanks for the years of awesome and entertaining content.
As a kid I always assumed that the world had already been thoroughly searched for everything. I always assumed, since we populate the whole rock, that nowhere was left unexplored.
@@patricianiblack Not really exploring per say. I thought since humans are everywhere and dominate the Earth, that I had been born into a world where all mysteries had been solved and all secrets had already been found.
BE AMAZED YOU ARE 2 PPL ?!😭😭 I think you both did a great job I like both of your topics and ideas and how you explain things while keeping it very interesting and funny!
My guess is that the giant knife is actually from a sign, likely throw out or washed away in a storm. Signs shaped like objects, or incorporating objects is not uncommon. That would explain the shape and clear delineation between blade and handle. A propeller wouldn't have that. So for it to be a propeller would require some very interesting and specific damage and wear
The main practical issue with dumping nuclear waste in the ocean is that dumping trash in the ocean is universally illegal. The casks they use to store and ship radioactive waste are plenty good shielding and I believe very corrosion resistant. They wouldn't be a danger to marine life. They're not even a danger to human life unless someone tries really hard to break them open, but people are scared of them.
The fact that the first creature(s) is actually an amalgamation of other sea creatures somehow makes it less... sketchy lol. Also that RuneScape lobster icon gave me, like, Vietnam flashbacks 🤣
But who is who? I think you both do a great job, and I look forward to your videos. Maybe do a collaboration with TKOR? No face reveal or anything, but maybe narrate a video with them.
I just can’t believe he said the first site found was 8500yrs old then said that just over 400yrs older than the Pyramids Of Giza. The oldest pyramid at Giza is 4000yrs old not 8100yrs old, that 4500yrs difference. I believed he missed a 0 off when writing his script hence why he said 400yrs older and put >400yrs on the screen. I also can’t believe reading the comments no one else has picked up this mistake, well maybe one of the earliest comments might of but there’s 711 comments and I’ve not read every one but I’ve gone through about 50-60 comments so far
I think the knife was a decoration on a ship. Maybe a statue was holding it or something. Ships often used to have maidens or other mascots on the stern or bow.
I saw the still and thought, "That looks like LUMCON." 14:58 Maybe because it was 😂 I love it. Initially, the scientists thought the alligator hide would be too tough for marine creatures to get through easily. It wasn't. 😉
Why say uneducated things like airplane propeller? I'm not even an airplanes expert and that knife looking thing has zero resemblance, or ergonomics to even be close to being a propeller from an airplane...
It is a propeller though. It isn't a knife at all, as many airplane propellers do actually resemble what that thing is, so it's actually an educated thing to say. It's an uneducated thing to say it's a knife though, as it clearly isn't a knife. It's too big to be a knife, and even if it looks like a knife, it isn't, far from it. Not even movie prop knifes gets that big, and i've seen a lot of movie prop knives. They don't get that big at all
I don't normally dream that much, but thinking of staying awake tonight, after watching this late, just before bedtime. Thanks bro, now I'm gonna go watch Puff, the Magic Dragon, or something to slow down some freaked neurons. 😳🤔🤨🤯😬😵💫👾
I love BE AMAZED videos, BUT something has always confused me in several different BE AMAZED videos… Can someone please explain? When the narrator asks people to vote by hitting “like” for one decision or “subscribe” for another: 1. If someone already “liked” the video, it will take back that like… If people don’t answer the question, but like the video, the results are going to be skewed because there is no difference between the likes for video and likes related to the question. 2. Is there specific data that tells Be Amazed how many people hit subscribe during this particular video?…AND at the point in the video that pertains to the question? How can these results be correctly and accurately measured? Also, if someone is already subscribed to BE AMAZED… yet they hit the subscribe button to vote… it will unsubscribe that person from the channel?!?!?!!??? Why not make a poll or survey for these questions? I would say that it is a weird attempt to get more likes and subscribers (which i kind of messed up because people should like the video for the video and subscribe because they want to be subscribed to the channel… NOT to “answer” a question. Also, as mentioned above… what happens if someone wants to answer these type of questions and make sure their vote counts… but they already liked the video and/or are subscribed to the channel? What happens if someone already liked the video, but wants to vote for the other option instead? The system is flawed and a little shady. If you want more likes and subscribers… ask them to like the video if they enjoyed the video… and ask them to subscribe to the channel, if they want to continue seeing content from BE AMAZED. Other than this… BE AMAZED is a GREAT channel!!! BE AMAZED doesn’t have to trick people into liking or subscribing. #1. Just be honest. Quit using these buttons against their intended purpose. It’s unethical. #2. Believe in your content creation and yourself. If you want more likes and subscribers, just ask. #3 Keep up the good work… don’t manipulate. #4 It’s not an accurate way to measure results in regard to votes, likes, and subscriptions. Etc. Etc. Etc.
It's just Be Amazed's way of asking people to do the things all RUclips channels ask for. To like, to subscribe, and all to leave comments. They don't ask people to "unlike" or "unsubscribe," so if you're already a member who liked it, then all you need to do is leave a comment, for the algorithm.
@@DravenGal Nooooo they ask people to “vote” between to choices by either clicking “like” for one choice, or “subscribe” for another choice. That’s not a way to vote. It doesn’t make sense. If I were to vote, and the direction for the choice I want to pick… is to hit the subscribe button… that would unsubscribe me and not count for or against any non-existent voting system.
@@ArtTheEnemy Oookay. And I'm telling you, it's an "in joke." It's just their subtle way of asking people to hit those buttons, and to comment. It's very much a tongue -in-cheek thing. Believe me or don't. Have a nice day.
The pyramids were not built 4.000 years ago but at around 11,500 years ago when nobody even lived in the area which makes me think about re-fueling stations for alien air crafts.
If only the settlement of Atlit Yam would have constructed a flood defense, says the Narrator. The settlement is thought to have been wiped out by a 130 foot-high tsunami. That's like saying of the towers of the World Trade Center, if only they would have installed artillery defenses atop the towers. If only I was born rich...instead of dan.
I am Team Jay. I like that you do not rush narrating the video. It makes it easier to digest the data and see the visuals, while not being stressful.
If Wesley could narrate the videos at a slower pace, I would not feel rushed throughout them. Both have incredible narrative abilities, but I just don't like to be rushed. We live in such a rushed-type-style lives, that the least we need is more rushing during leisure time. Also, it makes it easier on bilingual people. Thank you.
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I thought I detected a different voice. It's every so slightly different.
What is happening to Warren?
I think both are great
Team jay
To me, the knife looks like it could have been part of a large statue at one time.
To modern in form .
thats what I was thinking too
Same
Agreed 💯👍
I said the same thing
I'm still team both narrators, because they both do an amazing job. Even though i finished college and all of my school years, i still want to learn more, and Jay and Wesley do a splendid job at explaining stuff, and Be Amazed has become my go-to channel when i have free time, which i have a lot of. Only around 70% of the content i watch on RUclips cones from Be Amazed, so Jay and Wesley do a great job.
I still don’t know who is who
@@friendlygrace9278 this video here is Jay, on the other videos the narrator is Wesley 😄
I am the same as well.
How do you identify them
I’m trying to determine nationality. 😂
I know one is from the US, but many of the scripts have UK words. So I’m thinking one Canadian? Or the script writer is Canadian? It’s my own personal internet rabbit hole…😂😂😂😂
I think I prefer watching this on your channel than finding them out in person
Well yeah of course. You don't have to be near them and worry about dying 😂
No kidding 🤣
That's most of us
Lol
That’s a thumbs up comment
Some of my favourite sea creatures are Octopuses and Squids. Octopuses are incredibly smart for starters, and I think Siphonophores are some of the most fascinating things in the ocean. The knife looks like it could have been a propeller or rutter at one point from a wreck, but it could have also been part of a statue. Crazy some of the man-made things that have been found in the ocean.
Same, they taste great
Cant believe they found eva harts doll, she been raised and living in my local town for her life while they haven't found out if she wanted it back as an memory before she passed
Don't you think it'll just wake up the trauma she must have experienced when Titanic sank? That would be a memory not to wish for to be reintroduced into a persons life, I guess. But of course it's just a guess.
@@chosen_ones777 of course but the problem is that her perants panicked and took her to port side and forgot her doll as they were in a rush to get off the doom ship.
I think what they did was cruel with those alligators. If you did that to him and you've been in prison for eternity if you do it to an alligator you're considered a great professor
That is exactly what i thought they should have done. They did not say anything about that. Maybe they did. Maybe not. I just hope they did contact her and gave it back to here.
@@melissa2068what in tornation are you talking alligators?????. It's nothing to do with alligators on my comment, just a titanic survivor who used to live in my town Ilford Essex
The mere fact that you aren't using an AI narrative gives you a big thumbs up. Your comments are sometimes funny, too.
Now we know what Poseidon uses to eat.
Knife ✅ Fork ✅ Calamari ✅
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@BeAmazedlove your channel
Just the fact that they have you believing that they dont have any way of determining how old the knife is, should answer the question wether its old or new
I myself am skeptical they can't date it, when they can date things from thousands of years ago all the time. I mean, just the type of metal should give them at least SOME range. And they could do it with the sunken city? But what do I know, I'm no expert.
@@DravenGal Try reading about how things get dated. It's not a simple thing of simply taking a sample of the thing you want dated. It depends on the materials the thing is made of, it depends where you find it, it depends if there are things from the time time period around it. I don't think there's anything made of metal that can be dated without some knowledge of how metals were made over the time humans have been making things out of metal. It was found in the ocean which means the surface metal would be damaged. Some metals though have been made pretty much the same for many hundreds of years so.......
I don't think it would be worth dating though since it's not going to reveal anything life shattering.
Sunken communities exist around the world. The problem in dating them is the same problem with dating that piece of metal, they've been exposed to the water which has been eating away at them for probably a few thousand years, especially salt water.
One thing that can be done is try to figure out what caused the community to be underwater. Most aren't because of a tsunami or sudden sinking of land. Communities go back way before civilization, where the oldest civilization is about 6500 years old. Communities go back before the last major melting of ice sheets which created catastrophes of biblical proportions around the world and would have devastated or wiped out communities. In the case of that community, it's really a matter of when the OCEANS rose to bury it. About 17,000 years ago the oceans were 120 - 130m shallower than they are now. THAT is how much the oceans rose from the last major melting. About 12,000 years ago the oceans had mostly risen to where they are now, but were still going up. So one way to know how old an abandoned community is, roughly, when it's under the ocean AND you know that the land hasn't dropped there (most land rises or falls over thousands of years), is to know when the ocean levels were at that point, ASSUMING that community wasn't abandoned before the oceans rose to that point.
Now, see all the variables there? So what is the question being asked in regards to remnants of a community found under current sea level, when the community died, or when was an area that had a community swallowed up by rising ocean waters because those are two different things.
@@johndoh5182 Wow, you should try and get that comment published! Or sell it to somebody for their thesis! 😉
I'm not sure I follow everything about mysterious cities (and if I did, maybe they wouldn't be as interesting). But I know weather can mess with dating things like Stonehenge. Not as much as stupid @$$#0!* tourist humans did, touching and carving and writing on them and otherwise physically disrespecting them so people can't even get CLOSE to them anymore!🤬
**Ahem** Sorry. Pet peeve.
And I guess I see what you're saying about metal, but archeologists (while the Time Lords point and laugh at them) uncover random metal objects all the time, and scientists date them (who else would date a scientist? Ba-dum-bum! Sorry, should have made a "Dad Joke" warning. And tjk, I love science, it's awesome) all the time. And even if it's a type of metal people have been making the same way for centuries, that at least would cut (heh) out the centuries prior to that, wouldn't it? And science is da*n good at breaking materials down to their pure elements, so surely they can find the natures of them, whether they were factory made or handmade? Do you understand what I'm asking? I may not be phrasing it quite right. Maybe I just watch too much TV science shows.
Bill Nye, your bowties are cool but you LIED to me man! You and Mr. Wizard! You said science can figure things out! I oughta sue!
Then again, we live in a world that can create an artificial heart and do a face transplant, but can't seem to make road surfaces that don't get taken out by the weather in a year or two and spend taxpayer money for months of work to repair them! Sorry, another pet peeve. I live in a state where really bad roads are neglected for for decades, but minor damage gets repaired yearly. And no disrespect to the folks who repair roads, I'm sure it's brutal smelly work...but I so often see them doing more standing around drinking coffee or eating rather than working...like 30% working, 70% chatting. But, who can blame them for wanting more money? Hearty souls, the lot of them.
Oh geez. My comment is pretty long too! And all over the place. The ADD is strong in this one today...apologies.
@@DravenGal Dating inorganic things is difficult.
@@desperadox7565 Yeah, I found that out with my last boyfriend.
Although I started watching your content recently, I am totally addicted. I love both narrators. Keep up the good work, guys!
No way my man whipped out the Old School RuneScape fish as examples of fish 😭 1:55
As someone from the island of Madagascar, I find that knife discovery very perplexing. In fact, there's an old local legend that says some approximately 600-900 years ago there lived a giant named "Rapeto" on the island that was so tall he was believed to be able to touch the clouds themselves. Supposedly, he had died by touching the sun (go figure), and his legend remained as merely nursery stories for kids. But idk, seeing this unusually large knife like object kinda sparked my interest on the subject.
Nuclear waste should be sent into deep space. But they would probably screw thst up with a failed launch. But dumping it into waters where fish are consumed is just plain irresponsible
It’s probably why those fish are so freaky looking. They got exposed to too many XRays! No one offered them a lead apron I guess!
To late , the USA started dumping nuclear waste in the oven , when testing nukes in the Marshall Island , this was followed by Britain , from Australia , then France , at Muraroa Atoll , which has been leaking radioactivity , since they destroyed the Attolls structure - see Jacques Cousteau, the images are on YT .
Only peasants eats from that sea /s
Shit you shot up in space tends to eventually come back
@@marcusellby not if it's sent into interstellar space..ain't comin back
The both of you guys started together and now look at who are now ❤
Your research on all the different subjects you ring to us is astonishing. Keep up the excellent work coming.
Love hearing both narrators. Both Wes & Jay are awesome and the right fit for the videos they are narrating. They have very different voice styles, and that gives a great balance - with 12+M subscribers they definitely nailed it!
In Skyrim, there are actually Tripod fish in the waters of Black Reach, except they are called Tripod Spider Fish, they still look like the actual real fish that are alive today, which is pretty cool!
Kijahit all day
it nice to finally know the narrators of this channel because I always wondered are there 2 or 3 or maybe 4 narrators of this channel ??? because it always felt like there were more than 2
There was another at some point. Older videos had a 3rd guy.
what team to choose from it's so hard to decide since both Jay and Wesley have a good voice I wish there was a or both vote T-T
I was thinking that same thing.
I don't know if the poll is legit or not. I like both narrators. Nonetheless, I miss the one who narrated the "Horrible Things North Korean Soldiers Have to Go Through" Video. Hopefully, they make a return.
Dang BA! Y’all never cease to amaze me. 😂😂
I had terrestrial hermit crabs as a kid. It’s super cool to see two animals benefit from each other like that.
Oh, BTW, the fish you see at 20:05 is a peeper. If you know, you know.😂
The crack in his voice in 5:38😂 football field*
Yes, I finally caught a new video! 🎉🎉🎉🎉
lol
@@LinraxGaming me too
I'm pleased for you .
That first creature is definitely the flying spaghetti monster. He's just taking a vacation in the deep ocean.
As much as I'd like to believe the knife belonged to a giant, I think it's more logical to assume it came from a boat or large statue😏
You guys talked about the hermit crab, but used pictures of multiple species of what you called “zoanthids” that actually weren’t even the same species. You also didn’t bother to point out that Zoanthids, or more correctly, palythoa contain one of the most toxic substances on earth, palytoxin.
Good lord that is a comically large knife but underwater! (10:51 for colossal cutter)
The ocean's beauty is unparalleled, and this documentary showcases it perfectly. Thank you for this stunning visual journey.
04:46 - Archaeologists find a sunken city, older than the pyramids, submerged after a 130-ft tsunami. Who needs megaliths when you need flood defenses?
Did anyone else not understand how the tripod fish had so many shadows of itself? How is this possible?
I love both your styles of narration. Ya both have perfect voices for it. You both do an amazing job of it. It wouldn't be fair to choose one of you over the other. It takes much attention to detail and hard work to do what you do. I do so appreciate the efforts you both go to to always bring interesting content to us all. Thanks! 😊 I hope you are both doing most excellent and that you both have a most beautiful day!
I love learning about new things from long long time ago🙂😄😃😀😁
Same here, I found that doll head very interesting. Personally I would have bought that myself if I could plus If I was rich lol.
@@toxiccloudgaming hehehehehhe ok
I have seen the Siphonophore on a kids TV before. But this is way cooler.
HI BEAMAZED!! i have talasaphopia or smt like that and i was feeling the scary mood and you poped up! I thank you ❤
Nice to finally meet you Jay and Wesley 😊😊 Sorry but I'm not gonna vote in the poll cause I love you guys both ❤ Thanks for the years of awesome and entertaining content.
How did you meet them.
As a kid I always assumed that the world had already been thoroughly searched for everything. I always assumed, since we populate the whole rock, that nowhere was left unexplored.
Like the next generation exploring the aftermath of the one's before?
@@patricianiblack Not really exploring per say. I thought since humans are everywhere and dominate the Earth, that I had been born into a world where all mysteries had been solved and all secrets had already been found.
My ex gf is a deep sea lizard fish I think. Swimming around in the dark, evil, and violent intentions, inhuman, cold, heartless, lizard brain.
The experiment with the alligators seems kind of cruel IMO.
the gators were already dead
imagine being a deep sea creature and then you get flashbanged
Also looks like a Beluga Whale playing. 😂
BE AMAZED YOU ARE 2 PPL ?!😭😭 I think you both did a great job I like both of your topics and ideas and how you explain things while keeping it very interesting and funny!
If that lady is still alive they should give her the doll
lol the math ain’t mathing im sure she’s outta here
I prefer both narrators alternate videos, I enjoy listening to both of you
i never knew there where two narrators until this video
My guess is that the giant knife is actually from a sign, likely throw out or washed away in a storm.
Signs shaped like objects, or incorporating objects is not uncommon.
That would explain the shape and clear delineation between blade and handle.
A propeller wouldn't have that. So for it to be a propeller would require some very interesting and specific damage and wear
You both are great. Just keep it up. And thank you guys for all your videos..
Hey, you tell stories like you're confiding in them, it's really engaging and relaxing.
3:19 If that thing's eyes had popped open, I would have hurled my laptop across the room and run away screaming. So I'm REALLY glad it didn't.
The main practical issue with dumping nuclear waste in the ocean is that dumping trash in the ocean is universally illegal. The casks they use to store and ship radioactive waste are plenty good shielding and I believe very corrosion resistant. They wouldn't be a danger to marine life. They're not even a danger to human life unless someone tries really hard to break them open, but people are scared of them.
That damned Cloud, throwing his Buster Knife in the ocean.
serious lolz, dude.
The fact that the first creature(s) is actually an amalgamation of other sea creatures somehow makes it less... sketchy lol.
Also that RuneScape lobster icon gave me, like, Vietnam flashbacks 🤣
I had no clue those were two different voices. I thought it was the same person using different tones. I am amazed
But who is who? I think you both do a great job, and I look forward to your videos. Maybe do a collaboration with TKOR? No face reveal or anything, but maybe narrate a video with them.
this video should have been posted on Halloween.
Great background music
I want a face reveal
Its ai
@@ronaldperkeleit's not, he's been a RUclipsr long before ai voice channels became popular
I also want a reveal
You'll see the code. Lol.
Why lol
Thank you Be Amazed for all the years of fun and learning on your great channel🎉🎉🎉 God bless you❤❤❤😊
I just can’t believe he said the first site found was 8500yrs old then said that just over 400yrs older than the Pyramids Of Giza. The oldest pyramid at Giza is 4000yrs old not 8100yrs old, that 4500yrs difference. I believed he missed a 0 off when writing his script hence why he said 400yrs older and put >400yrs on the screen. I also can’t believe reading the comments no one else has picked up this mistake, well maybe one of the earliest comments might of but there’s 711 comments and I’ve not read every one but I’ve gone through about 50-60 comments so far
I enjoy watching these types of videos and learning new things so long as it doesn't contradict the Bible.
The Bible itself is contradictory. Ask any theologian and they will confirm.
If man can't travel to the deepest depths of the oceans they're definitely not traveling out into space
this guy is the coolest in town probably
So true
I think the knife was a decoration on a ship. Maybe a statue was holding it or something. Ships often used to have maidens or other mascots on the stern or bow.
A small titan from AoT used the knife
TEAM JAY 🕺🏼 wesley’s good too but i appreciate jays pace and enunciation
2 minutes bro😭😭😭😭
the giant knife would be too heavy for one man to hold it so easily, its probably a movie prop made of plywood
As I said in another video, I'm team Way. Or Jesley lol. I think you're both equally terrific!
Love the video and love your podcasts as well
I still can’t tell who is who
Same
Same
Same.
he literally says "introducing ME, JAY, and wesley" in the vid. thus this vid is voiced by jay and the wheezy one is wesley's voice😸🌻
I saw the still and thought, "That looks like LUMCON." 14:58 Maybe because it was 😂 I love it.
Initially, the scientists thought the alligator hide would be too tough for marine creatures to get through easily. It wasn't. 😉
Why say uneducated things like airplane propeller? I'm not even an airplanes expert and that knife looking thing has zero resemblance, or ergonomics to even be close to being a propeller from an airplane...
It is a propeller though. It isn't a knife at all, as many airplane propellers do actually resemble what that thing is, so it's actually an educated thing to say. It's an uneducated thing to say it's a knife though, as it clearly isn't a knife. It's too big to be a knife, and even if it looks like a knife, it isn't, far from it. Not even movie prop knifes gets that big, and i've seen a lot of movie prop knives. They don't get that big at all
We need to leave this universe, if we find Cthulhu.
the blade looks like it could be from a giant as it was probably tooken from its hands because of the flood noahs ark but thats just my guess
I was excited to see Daimajin in this video 👍🏻
19:46 whatchu lookin at
Is it only me that just love the intro background sound effects 😂❤❤❤❤❤😊
I like the other guy. He sounds perma-stoned. That's a quality that I find comforting.
I think the knife is frum sum kind of ship.
A movie prop . Anything else , say a ship bit , 4 divers wouldn't be able to lift .
Both are fantastic narrator.
Revive Nasa
I don't normally dream that much, but thinking of staying awake tonight, after watching this late, just before bedtime. Thanks bro, now I'm gonna go watch Puff, the Magic Dragon, or something to slow down some freaked neurons. 😳🤔🤨🤯😬😵💫👾
I love BE AMAZED videos, BUT something has always confused me in several different BE AMAZED videos… Can someone please explain?
When the narrator asks people to vote by hitting “like” for one decision or “subscribe” for another:
1. If someone already “liked” the video, it will take back that like… If people don’t answer the question, but like the video, the results are going to be skewed because there is no difference between the likes for video and likes related to the question.
2. Is there specific data that tells Be Amazed how many people hit subscribe during this particular video?…AND at the point in the video that pertains to the question? How can these results be correctly and accurately measured? Also, if someone is already subscribed to BE AMAZED… yet they hit the subscribe button to vote… it will unsubscribe that person from the channel?!?!?!!???
Why not make a poll or survey for these questions?
I would say that it is a weird attempt to get more likes and subscribers (which i kind of messed up because people should like the video for the video and subscribe because they want to be subscribed to the channel… NOT to “answer” a question. Also, as mentioned above… what happens if someone wants to answer these type of questions and make sure their vote counts… but they already liked the video and/or are subscribed to the channel? What happens if someone already liked the video, but wants to vote for the other option instead?
The system is flawed and a little shady. If you want more likes and subscribers… ask them to like the video if they enjoyed the video… and ask them to subscribe to the channel, if they want to continue seeing content from BE AMAZED.
Other than this… BE AMAZED is a GREAT channel!!! BE AMAZED doesn’t have to trick people into liking or subscribing.
#1. Just be honest. Quit using these buttons against their intended purpose. It’s unethical.
#2. Believe in your content creation and yourself. If you want more likes and subscribers, just ask.
#3 Keep up the good work… don’t manipulate.
#4 It’s not an accurate way to measure results in regard to votes, likes, and subscriptions.
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It's just Be Amazed's way of asking people to do the things all RUclips channels ask for. To like, to subscribe, and all to leave comments. They don't ask people to "unlike" or "unsubscribe," so if you're already a member who liked it, then all you need to do is leave a comment, for the algorithm.
@@DravenGal Nooooo they ask people to “vote” between to choices by either clicking “like” for one choice, or “subscribe” for another choice. That’s not a way to vote. It doesn’t make sense. If I were to vote, and the direction for the choice I want to pick… is to hit the subscribe button… that would unsubscribe me and not count for or against any non-existent voting system.
@@ArtTheEnemy Oookay. And I'm telling you, it's an "in joke." It's just their subtle way of asking people to hit those buttons, and to comment. It's very much a tongue -in-cheek thing. Believe me or don't. Have a nice day.
"Are you Squidding me?" Lol
Hi
The pyramids were not built 4.000 years ago but at around 11,500 years ago when nobody
even lived in the area which makes me think about re-fueling stations for alien air crafts.
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congrats mate.
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U are not first
@@CuberRealOfficial let bro bask in satisfaction.
Wesley and jay are both very good narrators 😎
For every like i shall add one water droplet 》》》 💦
I just finished looking at this video and I’m Team Jay! 👍
Aww I’m 12th
I thought this would suck but it didn't, not at all. Quality work, it musta been a lot of work to edit and animate so well. Congrats!
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If the narrator of this video is Jay? I'm team Jay. I enjoy the way he talks. It's informative and entertaining.
I like my own comment
Who asked? Who cares?
I disliked your comment
@@splatoon280This is why dislikes needs to be shown again to everyone.
these comments real lazy bruh
How tf is this the top comment😢
Didnt plan on sleeping, this solidified it. Thanks.
I’m not choosing between Jay or Wesley 🥲 I love you both
They need to have a metallurgist evaluate that gigantic knife.
That huge knife was used to cut the ribbon when they open a new business back in 8,000 BC. Large scissors wasn’t invented until yet
1:59 got my like for the old school RuneScape food 😂
GREAT JOB GUYS! I LOVE UR WORK & I WAS ALWAYS FASCINATED W/ SPACE & THE OCEAN DEPTHS. TKS
If only the settlement of Atlit Yam would have constructed a flood defense, says the Narrator. The settlement is thought to have been wiped out by a 130 foot-high tsunami. That's like saying of the towers of the World Trade Center, if only they would have installed artillery defenses atop the towers.
If only I was born rich...instead of dan.