I started watching it on my own and like halfway through, I had totally forgotten what the exact subject of the video was. Worth it this time around cuz Timmy tenders
i think that it is that we know more about our own solar system then the ocean but not space entirely, but i have to admit the ocean is a scary place ive read somewhere (idk how accurate it is) that we only know between 1-3% of our own ocean and most of the creatures we have found are already extremely scary let alone the things that we havent discovered yet.
I hate when people say we know more about the universe than the ocean. The universe is infinite. The ocean is finite. Literally impossible to know more about the universe.
"More than 80 percent of the ocean has never been mapped, explored, or even seen by humans. A far greater percentage of the surfaces of the moon and the planet Mars has been mapped and studied than of our own ocean floor."....🤷♂️seems it is possible
The Mariana trench is the deepest point in the ocean, the Bermuda triangle is where shit gets lost and what not. Weird shit happens in the Bermuda triangle.
I lived in Utah for about 5 years and was a few miles away from the epicenter of 5.8-ish magnitude earthquake. Obviously not a massive earthquake, but it was terrifying and I would not want to experience anything bigger. I now live in Florida and I say the exact same thing, I would much rather deal with hurricanes because you can prepare for them and evacuate if needed. Just waiting around in Utah or California for "The Big One" is not too appealing.
So as far as the earthquake and Cali, my dad always said, when that big quake finally comes, where we live in Utah, will be ocean front. I don't think it'll be that extreme but you never know, especially with the huge fkin fault line that California has.
no human can reach the bottom of the mariana trench, no submarine either, not even a camera with a flashlight attached can get down to the bottom everything that you could put down at the very bottom will be crushed due the pressure well before it even gets half way down
I would argue that space is infinitely more terrifying than the ocean. We could potentially one day discover all there is to discover about our oceans, but space is infinite and stretches far beyond our abilities to explore.
We’ve only discovered 5% of the ocean and we’ve been here for thousands and thousands of years yet space we’ve gone father and have explored multiple planets
Space is to big to be compared to the ocean in terms of exploration Tim. We've chartered and mapped roughly 20% of the ocean and have only physically seen or been to 5ish%. while the space is infinitely expanding in every direction and we been to the moon and sent rovers to mars. The problem with comparing which is scarier is that a lot of people who have fear of the ocean would also likely have a fear of space. The ocean and space are really a lot alike. Now the idea that the guy talks about in this video that fish are trying to kill you is false though its more like they can kill you than they are out to kill you. Space is different in the fact that if you mess up your dead. Also you can swim and float to the top in water but it is a lot harder to move in space because if you move you will float until you hit something or you are pulled into something with gravity like a planet, star, or blackhole.
that's what the Quran was talking about 1400+ years ago when no one could even dive under the water for that depth without diving equipment 24:40 Or ˹their deeds are˺ like the darkness in a deep sea, covered by waves upon waves,1 topped by ˹dark˺ clouds. Darkness upon darkness! If one stretches out their hand, they can hardly see it. And whoever Allah does not bless with light will have no light! here it says waves upon waves..science discovered that there is waves in the deep sea too not only on the surface, and in only a few decades ppl discovered that there is complete darkness under the see when the Quran talked about all of that 1400+ years ago.
That statement that we know more about space than our own ocean is so untrue, maybe you are referring to our solar system when you say "space" but even that is not true. The space is so massive that we can't even comprehend it. Did you know that ther is more stars in space than grains of sand on earth? Yeah, that's all you need to know.
I'm not a big fan of the original video. I know I'm probably over analyzing but the guy is just being super misleading. One of the things he says is no one has ever been lost in space but a ton of people have been lost at sea... It's like yeah any anybody who can travel to the ocean can go but only very few people can go to space and if you ever did get lost in space you are 100% gonna die. Also everyone who goes to space are highly trained individuals who have been put through the ringer to make sure nothing goes wrong up there. I know I'm being a tight ass but space is way more terrifying than the oceans lmao.
@3:05 it’s deliberate. Why else make windmills that won’t generate the electricity it took to build them and they won’t work without 💩 loads of hydraulic fluid. Hence poisoned whales.. all the while You get blamed 🤦♂️👍
Am I the only one who felt like this ‘What If’ video was kind of all over the place 😂?
I started watching it on my own and like halfway through, I had totally forgotten what the exact subject of the video was. Worth it this time around cuz Timmy tenders
Xqc ex should be on here
😂😂 took me a minute
The 🐋?
@@vmonsoon7400 Yeah the mega whale
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I mean whales aren't scary
There's been several explorations to the trench. James Cameron is one of the oceanographers that went there.
We do know more about space that is right. We have mapped more of space than the ocean
Tim should play subnautica
I second this^
I love these! Let's get it!!!
Ilove the reactions tim keep it up, You make my day !!!
Tim you always say tell somebody you love them so guess what man I love you. You keep my laughing with the videos man keep it up your doing great
Sick video Tim keep up the grind
i think that it is that we know more about our own solar system then the ocean but not space entirely, but i have to admit the ocean is a scary place ive read somewhere (idk how accurate it is) that we only know between 1-3% of our own ocean and most of the creatures we have found are already extremely scary let alone the things that we havent discovered yet.
I hate when people say we know more about the universe than the ocean. The universe is infinite. The ocean is finite. Literally impossible to know more about the universe.
"More than 80 percent of the ocean has never been mapped, explored, or even seen by humans. A far greater percentage of the surfaces of the moon and the planet Mars has been mapped and studied than of our own ocean floor."....🤷♂️seems it is possible
@@tim4743yea that’s definitely no where near 80% of the universe
@joshpd8090 no one said that it was
@@tim4743 you literally just contradicted yourself
@@bdean3646 I really didnt
We know more about our solar system then we do about our oceans idk thats what i heard😂
These oceans are scary videos are so bad and like poorly researched it’s just wild lol
Thank you! I was cringing for the majority of this video 😭
Tim is getting the Marianna trench confused with the Bermuda Triangle 🤣
"The worst she can say is no"
Her: 0:58
I'm glad Timmy is expanding his knowledge about the universe and our planet rather than his stomach.
Wearing sunglasses inside a car while it’s the middle of the night is absolutely crazy
@@CxncubineMy profile picture was taken during the day in my truck you assuming rtard😂😂💀💀
@@BrandonStrugy so you just vibin in the trunk ok I gotchu
@@Cxncubine Yes. I think I'm a very handsome/attractive man and I don't wanna come off cocky. Thank you for the laugh though brother💪
Tsunami is when earths plates meet and collide and create energy that pushes waves
Tim should play subnautica sometime, shit would be amazing to see
I’m out at Anna Maria all the time swimming in the Gulf of Mexico
The Mariana trench is the deepest point in the ocean, the Bermuda triangle is where shit gets lost and what not. Weird shit happens in the Bermuda triangle.
1:51 It's a Goliath Grouper
Leave the main page for top tier game plays and leave this page for reacts
I lived in Utah for about 5 years and was a few miles away from the epicenter of 5.8-ish magnitude earthquake. Obviously not a massive earthquake, but it was terrifying and I would not want to experience anything bigger. I now live in Florida and I say the exact same thing, I would much rather deal with hurricanes because you can prepare for them and evacuate if needed. Just waiting around in Utah or California for "The Big One" is not too appealing.
“ space doesn’t have anything as scary as flesh eating bacteria” …. THAT WE KNOW OF
If octopi had oppsable thumbs they would be the master race
Just wait till tim finds out about Naegleria Fowleri
try living 20 miles from yellowstone.. No idea when that volcano will blow
Parts of Miami already floods during high tide today, never mind if the sea level continued to rise.
can u play subnautica please
WILSON!! 6:53
So as far as the earthquake and Cali, my dad always said, when that big quake finally comes, where we live in Utah, will be ocean front. I don't think it'll be that extreme but you never know, especially with the huge fkin fault line that California has.
you need to look up Riddle they have every kind of scientific video from space, the ocean, wars, and historical events.
His ad then yours right after ( brilliant ) 😅
no human can reach the bottom of the mariana trench, no submarine either, not even a camera with a flashlight attached can get down to the bottom everything that you could put down at the very bottom will be crushed due the pressure well before it even gets half way down
I would argue that space is infinitely more terrifying than the ocean. We could potentially one day discover all there is to discover about our oceans, but space is infinite and stretches far beyond our abilities to explore.
That’s pretty bad logic right there not gonna lie.
@@PoliAstroNhow? They’re right 🤷♂️
@@averagemobileplayergfs7383because we’re obviously no where near that danger who cares if it’s infinite
We’ve only discovered 5% of the ocean and we’ve been here for thousands and thousands of years yet space we’ve gone father and have explored multiple planets
My new favorite RUclipsr he’s rocking the slipknot shirt 🤘😎🤘
Tim look up the Devil's Triangle. ❤ the vids
NASA needs to play Subnautica in my opinion
Gotta make at least like 4 reaction vids everyday
We definitely don't know more about space than we do the ocean, we may know more about our solar system but not space.
the so called hurricane in cali was just alil bit of rain we didn't fully get hit and we haven't had an earthquake for a while
Ok so the W here is getting Tim to log into Brilliant
Venice is sinking at this moment
Good news Tim’s beach days are over more streams 💀
I'll keep my tail in Ohio. I've never even seen the ocean.
That's the Bermuda triangle
Pretty sure Tim is thinking about Bermuda triangle not Mariana trench and got the names mixed up but also dosen't know a lot about either of them lol
HIGH PRESSURES IN SPACE??? YEA IM OUT
They said Miami would be underwater by 2012...
i think your talking about the bermuda triangle timmy
“Most scariest”
NASA was in charge of 1 underwater mission and since then they have been trying to leave the planet 😮
This video is exactly why I don't like the ocean
hi
love tim
Anywhere is safer if humans doesn't exist
They do have a couple videos of the trench
Content idea: Tim tries the Brilliant lessons and chat reacts. I think Tim is smarter than he seems to be.
That’s shocking you live in my area and have never heard about the flesh eating bacteria. We’ve had a few cases of it bro
Who wants Tim to Collab with Westen Chaplin
50% of what the dude in the video is saying about space is not how it works
Space is to big to be compared to the ocean in terms of exploration Tim. We've chartered and mapped roughly 20% of the ocean and have only physically seen or been to 5ish%. while the space is infinitely expanding in every direction and we been to the moon and sent rovers to mars. The problem with comparing which is scarier is that a lot of people who have fear of the ocean would also likely have a fear of space. The ocean and space are really a lot alike. Now the idea that the guy talks about in this video that fish are trying to kill you is false though its more like they can kill you than they are out to kill you. Space is different in the fact that if you mess up your dead. Also you can swim and float to the top in water but it is a lot harder to move in space because if you move you will float until you hit something or you are pulled into something with gravity like a planet, star, or blackhole.
that's what the Quran was talking about 1400+ years ago when no one could even dive under the water for that depth without diving equipment 24:40 Or ˹their deeds are˺ like the darkness in a deep sea, covered by waves upon waves,1 topped by ˹dark˺ clouds. Darkness upon darkness! If one stretches out their hand, they can hardly see it. And whoever Allah does not bless with light will have no light!
here it says waves upon waves..science discovered that there is waves in the deep sea too not only on the surface, and in only a few decades ppl discovered that there is complete darkness under the see when the Quran talked about all of that 1400+ years ago.
STOP EVERYTHING YOURE DOING TIM DROPPED!!!!
Is it that were getting more water or is it that we are sinking?
love the channel ...
Miami is fine.
Boss I can hear it rumbling coming soo I hear it but it’s ok I’ll live at Florida and California just me
Who is “they” Tim? Lol
Hello
"I'd much rather live here than Cali". You could have ended it there without explaining why, we would all just agree lol.
FUCK the earthquakes the fires are the worst
That statement that we know more about space than our own ocean is so untrue, maybe you are referring to our solar system when you say "space" but even that is not true. The space is so massive that we can't even comprehend it. Did you know that ther is more stars in space than grains of sand on earth? Yeah, that's all you need to know.
Is it just me or did the video you just react to kind off suck? It seemed vague and uninteresting.
Howdy :)
I'm not a big fan of the original video. I know I'm probably over analyzing but the guy is just being super misleading. One of the things he says is no one has ever been lost in space but a ton of people have been lost at sea... It's like yeah any anybody who can travel to the ocean can go but only very few people can go to space and if you ever did get lost in space you are 100% gonna die. Also everyone who goes to space are highly trained individuals who have been put through the ringer to make sure nothing goes wrong up there. I know I'm being a tight ass but space is way more terrifying than the oceans lmao.
why I live in chicago
what?
Scariest thing in the ocean? Climate change.
We know only about 5% of our ocean
Thanks for writing this! I was going to write the exact same thing.
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13th comment 😀
First here man
First😁😁😁😁
I know its a reaction video but sometimes he pauses and unpauses SOOO much i just shut it off.
@3:05 it’s deliberate. Why else make windmills that won’t generate the electricity it took to build them and they won’t work without 💩 loads of hydraulic fluid. Hence poisoned whales.. all the while You get blamed 🤦♂️👍
I could go on for hours.. I’ll fkin spare ya.
Damn, guess your editors don’t like casual geographic lmfao. Weird…
Stop talking so much
7:50 Tim learns of the flesh eating bacteria in the water
Tim was def home schooled.